Monitor Type: collectd/kafka_producer
(Source)
Accepts Endpoints: Yes
Multiple Instances Allowed: Yes
Monitors a Java based Kafka producer using GenericJMX.
See the integration documentation for more information.
This monitor has a set of built in MBeans configured for which it pulls metrics from the Kafka producer's JMX endpoint.
Sample YAML configuration:
monitors:
- type: collectd/kafka_producer
host: localhost
port: 8099
Note that this monitor requires Kafka v0.9.0.0 or above and collects metrics from the new producer API.
To activate this monitor in the Smart Agent, add the following to your agent config:
monitors: # All monitor config goes under this key
- type: collectd/kafka_producer
... # Additional config
For a list of monitor options that are common to all monitors, see Common Configuration.
Config option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
host |
yes | string |
Host to connect to -- JMX must be configured for remote access and accessible from the agent |
port |
yes | integer |
JMX connection port (NOT the RMI port) on the application. This correponds to the com.sun.management.jmxremote.port Java property that should be set on the JVM when running the application. |
name |
no | string |
|
serviceName |
no | string |
This is how the service type is identified in the SignalFx UI so that you can get built-in content for it. For custom JMX integrations, it can be set to whatever you like and metrics will get the special property sf_hostHasService set to this value. |
serviceURL |
no | string |
The JMX connection string. This is rendered as a Go template and has access to the other values in this config. NOTE: under normal circumstances it is not advised to set this string directly - setting the host and port as specified above is preferred. (default: service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://{{.Host}}:{{.Port}}/jmxrmi ) |
instancePrefix |
no | string |
Prefixes the generated plugin instance with prefix. If a second instancePrefix is specified in a referenced MBean block, the prefix specified in the Connection block will appear at the beginning of the plugin instance, and the prefix specified in the MBean block will be appended to it |
username |
no | string |
Username to authenticate to the server |
password |
no | string |
User password to authenticate to the server |
customDimensions |
no | map of strings |
Takes in key-values pairs of custom dimensions at the connection level. |
mBeansToCollect |
no | list of strings |
A list of the MBeans defined in mBeanDefinitions to actually collect. If not provided, then all defined MBeans will be collected. |
mBeansToOmit |
no | list of strings |
A list of the MBeans to omit. This will come handy in cases where only a few MBeans need to omitted from the default list |
mBeanDefinitions |
no | map of objects (see below) |
Specifies how to map JMX MBean values to metrics. If using a specific service monitor such as cassandra, kafka, or activemq, they come pre-loaded with a set of mappings, and any that you add in this option will be merged with those. See collectd GenericJMX for more details. |
The nested mBeanDefinitions
config object has the following fields:
Config option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
objectName |
no | string |
Sets the pattern which is used to retrieve MBeans from the MBeanServer. If more than one MBean is returned you should use the instanceFrom option to make the identifiers unique |
instancePrefix |
no | string |
Prefixes the generated plugin instance with prefix |
instanceFrom |
no | list of strings |
The object names used by JMX to identify MBeans include so called "properties" which are basically key-value-pairs. If the given object name is not unique and multiple MBeans are returned, the values of those properties usually differ. You can use this option to build the plugin instance from the appropriate property values. This option is optional and may be repeated to generate the plugin instance from multiple property values |
values |
no | list of objects (see below) |
The value blocks map one or more attributes of an MBean to a value list in collectd. There must be at least one value block within each MBean block |
dimensions |
no | list of strings |
The nested values
config object has the following fields:
Config option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
type |
no | string |
Sets the data set used within collectd to handle the values of the MBean attribute |
table |
no | bool |
Set this to true if the returned attribute is a composite type. If set to true, the keys within the composite type is appended to the type instance. (default: false ) |
instancePrefix |
no | string |
Works like the option of the same name directly beneath the MBean block, but sets the type instance instead |
instanceFrom |
no | list of strings |
Works like the option of the same name directly beneath the MBean block, but sets the type instance instead |
attribute |
no | string |
Sets the name of the attribute from which to read the value. You can access the keys of composite types by using a dot to concatenate the key name to the attribute name. For example: “attrib0.key42”. If table is set to true, path must point to a composite type, otherwise it must point to a numeric type. |
attributes |
no | list of strings |
The plural form of the attribute config above. Used to derive multiple metrics from a single MBean. |
These are the metrics available for this monitor. Metrics that are categorized as container/host (default) are in bold and italics in the list below.
gauge.kafka.producer.byte-rate
(gauge)
Average number of bytes sent per second for a topic. This metric has client-id and topic dimensions.gauge.kafka.producer.compression-rate
(gauge)
Average compression rate of record batches for a topic. This metric has client-id and topic dimensions.gauge.kafka.producer.io-wait-time-ns-avg
(gauge)
Average length of time the I/O thread spent waiting for a socket ready for reads or writes in nanoseconds. This metric has client-id dimension.gauge.kafka.producer.outgoing-byte-rate
(gauge)
Average number of outgoing bytes sent per second to all servers. This metric has client-id dimension.gauge.kafka.producer.record-error-rate
(gauge)
Average per-second number of record sends that resulted in errors for a topic. This metric has client-id and topic dimensions.gauge.kafka.producer.record-retry-rate
(gauge)
Average per-second number of retried record sends for a topic. This metric has client-id and topic dimensions.gauge.kafka.producer.record-send-rate
(gauge)
Average number of records sent per second for a topic. This metric has client-id and topic dimensions.gauge.kafka.producer.request-latency-avg
(gauge)
Average request latency in ms. Time it takes on average for the producer to get responses from the broker. This metric has client-id dimension.gauge.kafka.producer.request-rate
(gauge)
Average number of requests sent per second. This metric has client-id dimension.gauge.kafka.producer.response-rate
(gauge)
Average number of responses received per second. This metric has client-id dimension.
All of the following metrics are part of the jvm
metric group. All of
the non-default metrics below can be turned on by adding jvm
to the
monitor config option extraGroups
:
gauge.jvm.threads.count
(gauge)
Number of JVM threadsgauge.loaded_classes
(gauge)
Number of classes loaded in the JVMinvocations
(cumulative)
Total number of garbage collection eventsjmx_memory.committed
(gauge)
Amount of memory guaranteed to be available in bytesjmx_memory.init
(gauge)
Amount of initial memory at startup in bytesjmx_memory.max
(gauge)
Maximum amount of memory that can be used in bytesjmx_memory.used
(gauge)
Current memory usage in bytestotal_time_in_ms.collection_time
(cumulative)
Amount of time spent garbage collecting in milliseconds
The following information applies to the agent version 4.7.0+ that has
enableBuiltInFiltering: true
set on the top level of the agent config.
To emit metrics that are not default, you can add those metrics in the
generic monitor-level extraMetrics
config option. Metrics that are derived
from specific configuration options that do not appear in the above list of
metrics do not need to be added to extraMetrics
.
To see a list of metrics that will be emitted you can run agent-status monitors
after configuring this monitor in a running agent instance.
The following information only applies to agent version older than 4.7.0. If
you have a newer agent and have set enableBuiltInFiltering: true
at the top
level of your agent config, see the section above. See upgrade instructions in
Old-style whitelist filtering.
If you have a reference to the whitelist.json
in your agent's top-level
metricsToExclude
config option, and you want to emit metrics that are not in
that whitelist, then you need to add an item to the top-level
metricsToInclude
config option to override that whitelist (see Inclusion
filtering. Or you can just
copy the whitelist.json, modify it, and reference that in metricsToExclude
.