Merge pull request #4785 from ti-mo/master
Add documentation for new marathon-sd functionality
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By default every app listed in Marathon will be scraped by Prometheus. If not all
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of your services provide Prometheus metrics, you can use a Marathon label and
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Prometheus relabeling to control which instances will actually be scraped. Also
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by default all apps will show up as a single job in Prometheus (the one specified
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Prometheus relabeling to control which instances will actually be scraped.
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See [the Prometheus marathon-sd configuration file](/documentation/examples/prometheus-marathon.yml)
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for a practical example on how to set up your Marathon app and your Prometheus
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configuration.
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By default, all apps will show up as a single job in Prometheus (the one specified
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in the configuration file), which can also be changed using relabeling.
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### `<nerve_sd_config>`
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# A example scrape configuration for running Prometheus on a Marathon
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# (or DC/OS) cluster.
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scrape_configs:
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# Make Prometheus scrape itself for metrics.
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- job_name: 'prometheus'
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static_configs:
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- targets: ['localhost:9090']
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# Discover Marathon services to scrape.
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- job_name: 'marathon'
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# Scrape Marathon itself to discover new services every minute.
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marathon_sd_configs:
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- servers:
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- http://marathon.mesos:8080
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refresh_interval: 60s
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relabel_configs:
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# Only scrape targets that have a port label called 'metrics' specified on a port
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# in their app definitions. Example using a port mapping (container or bridge networking):
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#
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# "portMappings": [
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# {
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# "containerPort": 9091,
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# "name": "prometheus",
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# "labels": {
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# "metrics": "/metrics"
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# }
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# }
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# ]
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#
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# Or, in case your service uses host networking, using a port definition:
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#
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# "portDefinitions" : [
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# {
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# "port" : 9091,
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# "name" : "prometheus",
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# "labels": {
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# "metrics": "/metrics"
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# }
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# }
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# ]
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# Match a slash-prefixed string either in a portMapping or a portDefinition label.
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- source_labels: [__meta_marathon_port_mapping_label_metrics,__meta_marathon_port_definition_label_metrics]
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regex: (\/.+;|;\/.+)
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action: keep
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# If a portMapping 'metrics' label is set, use the label value as the URI to scrape.
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- source_labels: [__meta_marathon_port_mapping_label_metrics]
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regex: (\/.+)
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target_label: __metrics_path__
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# If a portDefinition 'metrics' label is set, use the label value as the URI to scrape.
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- source_labels: [__meta_marathon_port_definition_label_metrics]
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regex: (\/.+)
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target_label: __metrics_path__
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