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# RabbitMQ Scraping
This is an example on how to setup RabbitMQ so prometheus can scrap data from it.
This is an example on how to setup RabbitMQ so Prometheus can scrap data from it.
It uses a third party [RabbitMQ exporter](https://github.com/kbudde/rabbitmq_exporter).
Since the [RabbitMQ exporter](https://github.com/kbudde/rabbitmq_exporter) needs to
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easier to simply embed the **kbudde/rabbitmq-exporter** on the same pod as RabbitMQ,
this way they share the same network.
With this pod running you will have the exporter scraping data, but prometheus have not
With this pod running you will have the exporter scraping data, but Prometheus have not
yet found the exporter and is not scraping data from it.
For more details on how to use kubernetes service discovery take a look on the
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* Add the annotation: prometheus.io/scrape: "true"
* Add the annotation: prometheus.io/port: "9090"
And you should be able to see your RabbitMQ exporter being scrapped on prometheus status page.
Since the ip that will be scrapped will be the pod endpoint it is important that the node
where prometheus is running have access to the Kubernetes overlay network
And you should be able to see your RabbitMQ exporter being scraped on Prometheus status page.
Since the ip that will be scraped will be the pod endpoint it is important that the node
where Prometheus is running have access to the Kubernetes overlay network
(flannel, weave, aws, or any of the other options that Kubernetes gives to you).