# WMI exporter [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/ljwan71as6pf2joe?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/martinlindhe/wmi-exporter) Prometheus exporter for Windows machines, using the WMI (Windows Management Instrumentation). ## Collectors Name | Description | Enabled by default ---------|-------------|-------------------- [ad](docs/collector.ad.md) | Active Directory Domain Services | [cpu](docs/collector.cpu.md) | CPU usage | ✓ [cs](docs/collector.cs.md) | "Computer System" metrics (system properties, num cpus/total memory) | ✓ [dns](docs/collector.dns.md) | DNS Server | [hyperv](docs/collector.hyperv.md) | Hyper-V hosts | [iis](docs/collector.iis.md) | IIS sites and applications | [logical_disk](docs/collector.logical_disk.md) | Logical disks, disk I/O | ✓ [memory](docs/collector.memory.md) | Memory usage metrics | [msmq](docs/collector.msmq.md) | MSMQ queues | [mssql](docs/collector.mssql.md) | [SQL Server Performance Objects](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/performance-monitor/use-sql-server-objects#SQLServerPOs) metrics | [netframework_clrexceptions](docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md) | .NET Framework CLR Exceptions | [netframework_clrinterop](docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md) | .NET Framework Interop Metrics | [netframework_clrjit](docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md) | .NET Framework JIT metrics | [netframework_clrloading](docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md) | .NET Framework CLR Loading metrics | [netframework_clrlocksandthreads](docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md) | .NET Framework locks and metrics threads | [netframework_clrmemory](docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md) | .NET Framework Memory metrics | [netframework_clrremoting](docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md) | .NET Framework Remoting metrics | [netframework_clrsecurity](docs/collector.netframework_clrsecurity.md) | .NET Framework Security Check metrics | [net](docs/collector.net.md) | Network interface I/O | ✓ [os](docs/collector.os.md) | OS metrics (memory, processes, users) | ✓ [process](docs/collector.process.md) | Per-process metrics | [service](docs/collector.service.md) | Service state metrics | ✓ [system](docs/collector.system.md) | System calls | ✓ [tcp](docs/collector.tcp.md) | TCP connections | [textfile](docs/collector.textfile.md) | Read prometheus metrics from a text file | ✓ [vmware](docs/collector.vmware.md) | Performance counters installed by the Vmware Guest agent | See the linked documentation on each collector for more information on reported metrics, configuration settings and usage examples. ## Installation The latest release can be downloaded from the [releases page](https://github.com/martinlindhe/wmi_exporter/releases). Each release provides a .msi installer. The installer will setup the WMI Exporter as a Windows service, as well as create an exception in the Windows Firewall. If the installer is run without any parameters, the exporter will run with default settings for enabled collectors, ports, etc. The following parameters are available: Name | Description -----|------------ `ENABLED_COLLECTORS` | As the `--collectors.enabled` flag, provide a comma-separated list of enabled collectors `LISTEN_ADDR` | The IP address to bind to. Defaults to 0.0.0.0 `LISTEN_PORT` | The port to bind to. Defaults to 9182. `METRICS_PATH` | The path at which to serve metrics. Defaults to `/metrics` `TEXTFILE_DIR` | As the `--collector.textfile.directory` flag, provide a directory to read text files with metrics from `EXTRA_FLAGS` | Allows passing full CLI flags. Defaults to an empty string. Parameters are sent to the installer via `msiexec`. Example invocations: ```powershell msiexec /i ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,iis LISTEN_PORT=5000 ``` Example service collector with a custom query. ```powershell msiexec /i ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,service --% EXTRA_FLAGS="--collector.service.services-where ""Name LIKE 'sql%'""" ``` ## Roadmap See [open issues](https://github.com/martinlindhe/wmi_exporter/issues) ## Usage go get -u github.com/golang/dep go get -u github.com/prometheus/promu go get -u github.com/martinlindhe/wmi_exporter cd $env:GOPATH/src/github.com/martinlindhe/wmi_exporter promu build -v . .\wmi_exporter.exe The prometheus metrics will be exposed on [localhost:9182](http://localhost:9182) ## Examples ### Enable only service collector and specify a custom query .\wmi_exporter.exe --collectors.enabled "service" --collector.service.services-where "Name='wmi_exporter'" ### Enable only process collector and specify a custom query .\wmi_exporter.exe --collectors.enabled "process" --collector.process.processes-where "Name LIKE 'firefox%'" When there are multiple processes with the same name, WMI represents those after the first instance as `process-name#index`. So to get them all, rather than just the first one, the query needs to be a wildcard search using a `%` character. Please note that in Windows batch scripts (and when using the `cmd` command prompt), the `%` character is reserved, so it has to be escaped with another `%`. For example, the wildcard syntax for searching for all firefox processes is `firefox%%`. ## License Under [MIT](LICENSE)