[pbs-devel] [PATCH proxmox/proxmox-backup v2] add metrics server capability
Dominik Csapak
d.csapak at proxmox.com
Wed Dec 15 10:19:43 CET 2021
this series adds support for exporting metrics data to external
metric servers.
for now this includes only data we gather for RRD, though it should
not be hard to extend that functionality
also only influxdb (udp/http(s)) is currently supported, but it should
also not be too hard to include more options here
i did not include gui/cli patches yet, as i find the
proxmox-backup-manager options are already too much and i waited for
the gui for some feedback.
for testing, the metric servers can be added either by
calling 'proxmox-backup debug api ...' or by manually editing the
file
a bit unrelated: i moved the 'disk_usage' method to proxmox-sys
(fits better there, and we want to use that from other things too)
ofc, proxmox-backup depends on bumped versions of the proxmox-* crates
changes from v1:
* fixed ipv6 support for udp (tested it this time ;) )
* dropped the 'flush' functionality of the MetricsChannel, but kept the
wrapper struct: it did not do what i intended, and after rethinking it,
turns out it's not necessary (as we autoflush when the data gets to large,
or when we close the channel). kept the struct so that the interface
can stay the same even if we want to implement a manual flush in the future
* improved the influxdb line formatter
* removed variables like 'names2' by reorganizing the code
* used Arc::clone(&foo) instead of foo.clone() (better visibilty)
* used CamelCase for the DeletableProperties
proxmox:
Dominik Csapak (3):
proxmox-sys: make some structs serializable
proxmox-sys: add DiskUsage struct and helper
proxmox-metrics: implement metrics server client code
Cargo.toml | 1 +
proxmox-metrics/Cargo.toml | 20 ++++
proxmox-metrics/debian/changelog | 5 +
proxmox-metrics/debian/copyright | 16 ++++
proxmox-metrics/debian/debcargo.toml | 7 ++
proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/http.rs | 127 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++
proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/mod.rs | 7 ++
proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/udp.rs | 98 ++++++++++++++++++++
proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/utils.rs | 52 +++++++++++
proxmox-metrics/src/lib.rs | 73 +++++++++++++++
proxmox-sys/Cargo.toml | 1 +
proxmox-sys/src/fs/mod.rs | 26 ++++++
proxmox-sys/src/linux/procfs/mod.rs | 7 +-
13 files changed, 437 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/Cargo.toml
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/debian/changelog
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/debian/copyright
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/debian/debcargo.toml
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/http.rs
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/mod.rs
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/udp.rs
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/src/influxdb/utils.rs
create mode 100644 proxmox-metrics/src/lib.rs
proxmox-backup:
Dominik Csapak (6):
use 'disk_usage' from proxmox-sys
pbs-api-types: add metrics api types
pbs-config: add metrics config class
backup-proxy: decouple stats gathering from rrd update
proxmox-backup-proxy: send metrics to configured metrics server
api: add metricserver endpoints
Cargo.toml | 1 +
pbs-api-types/src/lib.rs | 2 +
pbs-api-types/src/metrics.rs | 134 ++++++++
pbs-config/Cargo.toml | 1 +
pbs-config/src/lib.rs | 1 +
pbs-config/src/metrics.rs | 122 +++++++
src/api2/admin/datastore.rs | 4 +-
src/api2/config/metricserver/influxdbhttp.rs | 271 +++++++++++++++
src/api2/config/metricserver/influxdbudp.rs | 241 +++++++++++++
src/api2/config/metricserver/mod.rs | 16 +
src/api2/config/mod.rs | 2 +
src/api2/node/status.rs | 10 +-
src/api2/status.rs | 4 +-
src/bin/proxmox-backup-proxy.rs | 344 +++++++++++++++----
src/tools/disks/mod.rs | 21 +-
15 files changed, 1077 insertions(+), 97 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 pbs-api-types/src/metrics.rs
create mode 100644 pbs-config/src/metrics.rs
create mode 100644 src/api2/config/metricserver/influxdbhttp.rs
create mode 100644 src/api2/config/metricserver/influxdbudp.rs
create mode 100644 src/api2/config/metricserver/mod.rs
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