Updated on 2023-04-10 GMT+08:00

Configuring Monitoring Metric Dumping

Scenario

The monitoring data reporting function writes the monitoring data collected in the system into a text file and uploads the file to a specified server in FTP or SFTP mode.

Before using this function, you need to perform related configurations on FusionInsight Manager.

Procedure

  1. Log in to FusionInsight Manager.
  2. Choose System > Interconnection > Upload Performance Data.
  3. Toggle on Upload Performance Data.

    The performance data upload service is disabled by default. indicates that the service is enabled.

  4. Set the upload parameters according to Table 1.

    Table 1 Upload parameters

    Parameter

    Description

    FTP IP Address Mode

    Specifies the server IP address mode. This parameter is mandatory. The value can be IPV4 or IPV6.

    FTP IP Address

    Specifies the IP address of the FTP server for storing monitoring files after the monitoring metric data is interconnected. This parameter is mandatory.

    FTP Port

    Specifies the port for connecting to the FTP server. This parameter is mandatory.

    FTP Username

    Specifies the username for logging in to the FTP server. This parameter is mandatory.

    FTP Password

    Specifies the password for logging in to the FTP server. This parameter is mandatory.

    Save Path

    Specifies the path for storing monitoring files on the FTP server. This parameter is mandatory.

    Dump Interval (second)

    Specifies the interval at which monitoring files are periodically stored on the FTP server, in seconds. This parameter is mandatory.

    Dump Mode

    Specifies the protocol used for sending monitoring files. This parameter is mandatory. The value can be SFTP or FTP. You are advised to use the SFTP mode based on SSH v2. Otherwise, security risks may be incurred.

    SFTP Service Public Key

    Specifies the public key of the FTP server. This parameter is optional. It is valid only when Dump Mode is set to SFTP.

  5. Click OK.

    If the dump mode is SFTP and the public key of the SFTP service is empty, the system displays a security risk warning. You need to evaluate the security risk and then save the configuration.

Data Format

After the configuration is complete, the monitoring data reporting function periodically writes monitoring data in the cluster to text files and reports the files to the corresponding FTP/SFTP service based on the configured reporting period.

  • Principles for generating monitoring files
    • The monitoring metrics are written to files generated every 30, 60, and 300 seconds based on the metric collection period.

      30s: real-time metrics that are collected every 30s by default

      60s: real-time metrics that are collected every 60s by default

      300s: all metrics that are not collected every 30s or 60s

    • File name format: metric_{Interval}_{File creation time YYYYMMDDHHMMSS}.log

      Example: metric_60_20160908085915.log

      metric_300_20160908085613.log

  • Monitoring file content
    • Format of monitoring files:

      "Cluster ID|Cluster name|Displayed name|Service name|Metric ID|Collection time|Collection host@m@Sub-metric|Unit|Metric value", where fields are separated using vertical bars (|). For example:

      1|xx1|Host|Host|10000413|2019/06/18 10:05:00|189-66-254-146|KB/s|309.910
      1|xx1|Host|Host|10000413|2019/06/18 10:05:00|189-66-254-152|KB/s|72.870
      2|xx2|Host|Host|10000413|2019/06/18 10:05:00|189-66-254-163|KB/s|100.650

      Note: The actual files are not in that format.

    • Interval for uploading monitoring files:

      The interval for uploading monitoring files can be set using the Dump Interval (second) parameter on the page. Currently, the interval can range from 30 to 300. After the configuration is complete, the system periodically uploads files to the corresponding FTP/SFTP server at the specified interval.

  • Monitoring metric description file
    • Metric set file

      The metric set file all-shown-metric-zh_CN contains detailed information about all metrics. After obtaining the metric IDs from the files reported by the third-party system, you can query details about the metrics from the metric set file.

      Location of the metric set file:

      Active and standby OMS nodes: {FusionInsight installation path} /om-server/om/etc/om/all-shown-metric-zh_CN

      Content of the metric set file:

      Real-Time Metric ID,5-Minute Metric ID,Metric Name,Metric Collection Period (s),Collected by Default,Service Belonged To,Role Belonged To
      00101,10000101,JobHistoryServer non-heap memory usage,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      00102,10000102,JobHistoryServer non-heap memory allocation volume,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      00103,10000103,JobHistoryServer heap memory usage,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      00104,10000104,JobHistoryServer heap memory allocation volume,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      00105,10000105,Number of blocked threads,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      00106,10000106,Number of running threads,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      00107,10000107,GC time,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      00110,10000110,JobHistoryServer CPU usage,30,false,Mapreduce,JobHistoryServer
      ...
    • Field description of critical metrics

      Real-Time Metric ID: indicates the ID of the metric whose collection period is 30s or 60s.

      5-Minute Metric ID: indicates the ID of a 5-minute (300s) metric.

      Metric Collection Period (s): indicates the collection period of real-time metrics. The value can be 30 or 60.

      Service Belonged To: indicates the name of the service to which a metric belongs, for example, HDFS and HBase.

      Role Belonged To: indicates the name of the role to which a metric belongs, for example, JobServer and RegionServer.

    • Description

      For metrics whose collection period is 30s/60s, you can find the corresponding metric description by referring to the first column, that is, Real-Time Metric ID.

      For metrics whose collection period is 300s, you can find the corresponding metric description by referring to the second column, that is, 5-Minute Metric ID.