Elasticsearch stats
Use this Splunk Observability Cloud integration for the Elasticsearch monitor. See benefits, install, configuration, and metrics
The Splunk Distribution of the OpenTelemetry Collector uses the Smart Agent receiver with the Elasticsearch monitor type to collect node, cluster, and index level stats from Elasticsearch.
By default, this integration only collects cluster-level and index-level stats from the current primary in an Elasticsearch cluster. You can override this using the clusterHealthStatsMasterOnly and indexStatsMasterOnly configuration options respectively.
Benefits
インテグレーションを設定すると、これらの機能にアクセスできるようになります:
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メトリクスを表示します。独自のカスタムダッシュボードを作成することができ、ほとんどのモニターは組み込みのダッシュボードも提供しています。ダッシュボードの詳細については、「Splunk Observability Cloudでダッシュボードを表示する」を参照してください。
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Infrastructure Monitoring に表示される環境内の物理サーバー、仮想マシン、AWS インスタンス、およびその他リソースのデータ駆動型の視覚化を表示します。ナビゲータの詳細については、「Splunk Infrastructure Monitoring でナビゲーターを使用する」を参照してください。
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Metric Finder へアクセスし、モニターから送信されたメトリクスを検索します。詳細は、「メトリクス・ファインダーとメタデータ・カタログを検索する」を参照してください。
Installation
このインテグレーションを導入するには、以下の手順に従ってください:
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Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector をホストまたはコンテナプラットフォームにデプロイします:
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設定のセクションで説明するように、モニターを設定します。
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Splunk Distribution of OpenTelemetry Collector を再起動します。
Configuration
Smart Agent モニターとCollector のインテグレーションを使用するには、以下の手順に従います:
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Smart Agent レシーバーを設定ファイルに含めます。
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レシーバーセクションおよびパイプラインセクションの両方で、Collector 構成にモニタータイプを追加します。
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「Collector でSmart Agent モニターを使用する」を参照してください。
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Smart Agent レシーバーの設定方法を参照してください。
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一般的な構成オプションのリストについては、「モニターの共通設定」を参照してください。
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Collector の詳細については、「はじめに:Collector を理解して使用する」を参照してください。
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Example
To activate this integration, add the following to your Collector configuration:
receivers:
smartagent/elasticsearch:
type: elasticsearch
... # Additional config
For instance, to collects only default (non-custom) metrics:
monitors:
- type: elasticsearch
host: localhost
port: 9200
Next, add the monitor to the service.pipelines.metrics.receivers section of your configuration file:
service:
pipelines:
metrics:
receivers: [smartagent/elasticsearch]
Configuration settings
The following table shows the configuration options for this monitor:
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Option |
Required |
Type |
Description |
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yes |
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yes |
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no |
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Username used to access Elasticsearch stats API |
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no |
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Password used to access Elasticsearch stats API |
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no |
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Whether to use https or not (default: |
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no |
| A map of HTTP header names to values. Comma separated multiple values for the same message-header is supported. |
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no |
| If useHTTPS is true and this option is also true, theexporter TLS cert will not be verified. (default: |
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no |
| Path to the CA cert that has signed the TLS cert, unnecessary if
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no |
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Path to the client TLS cert to use for TLS required connections |
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no |
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Path to the client TLS key to use for TLS required connections |
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no |
| Cluster name to which the node belongs. This is an optional config that will override the cluster name fetched from a node and will be used to populate the plugin_instance dimension |
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no |
| Activate Index stats. If set to true, by default the asubset of index stats will be collected (see docs for list of default index metrics collected). (default: |
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no |
| Indexes to collect stats from (by default stats from all indexes are collected) |
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no |
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Interval to report IndexStats on (default: |
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no |
| Collect only aggregated index stats across all indexes (default: |
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no |
| Collect index stats only from primary node (default:
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no |
| Activates reporting on the cluster health (default:
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no |
| Whether or not non primary nodes should report cluster health (default: |
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no |
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Activate enhanced HTTP stats (default: |
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no |
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Activate enhanced JVM stats (default: |
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no |
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Activate enhanced Process stats (default: |
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no |
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Activate enhanced ThreadPool stats (default: |
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no |
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Activate enhanced Transport stats (default: |
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no |
| Activate enhanced node level index stats groups. A list of index stats groups for which to collect enhanced stats |
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no |
| ThreadPools to report threadpool node stats on (default:
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no |
| Activate Cluster level stats. These stats report only from primary Elasticserach nodes. (default: |
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no |
| Activate enhanced index level index stats groups. A list of index stats groups for which to collect enhanced stats |
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no |
| To activate index stats from only primary shards. By default, the index stats collected are aggregated across all shards. (default: |
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no |
| How often to refresh metadata about the node and cluster (default: |
Advanced configuration examples
Enhanced (custom) metrics
The elasticsearch integration collects a subset of node stats of JVM, process, HTTP, transport, indices, and thread pool stats. It is possible to activate enhanced stats for each stat group separately. Note that these metrics get categorized under the custom group if you are on host-based pricing. This is an example of a configuration that collects enhanced (custom) metrics:
monitors:
- type: elasticsearch
host: localhost
port: 9200
enableEnhancedHTTPStats: true
enableEnhancedJVMStats: true
enableEnhancedProcessStats: true
enableEnhancedThreadPoolStats: true
enableEnhancedTransportStats: true
enableEnhancedNodeIndicesStats:
- indexing
- warmer
- get
The enableEnhancedNodeIndicesStats option takes a list of index stats groups for which enhanced stats will be collected. See Nodes stats API for a comprehensive list of all available groups.
Note that the enableEnhancedIndexStatsForIndexGroups configuration option is similar to the enableEnhancedNodeIndicesStats configuration option, but for index level stats.
Thread pools
By default, thread pool statistics from the "search" and "index" thread pools are collected. To collect stats from other thread pools, specify the threadPools configuration option, as shown in the following example:
monitors:
- type: elasticsearch
host: localhost
port: 9200
threadPools:
- bulk
- warmer
- listener
The following is a list of valid thread pools by Elasticsearch version:
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Thread pool name |
ES 1.x |
ES 2.0 |
ES 2.1+ |
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merge |
✓ | ||
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optimize |
✓ | ||
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bulk |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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flush |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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generic |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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get |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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snapshot |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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warmer |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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refresh |
✓ |
✓ |
✓ |
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fetch_shard_started |
✓ |
✓ | |
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fetch_shard_store |
✓ |
✓ | |
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listener |
✓ |
✓ | |
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management |
✓ |
✓ | |
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percolate |
✓ |
✓ | |
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suggest |
✓ |
✓ | |
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force_merge |
✓ |
Collecting index statistics
By default, the configuration parameter indexes is empty, which means that stats are collected on all indexes. To collect statistics from a subset of indexes, set the configuration parameter indexes to a list of the index names you want to collect stats for.
The call to collect index statistics can be CPU-intensive. For this reason, use the indexStatsIntervalSeconds configuration parameter to decrease the reporting interval for nodes that report index statistics.
Primaries versus total
By default, the integration collects a subset of index stats of total aggregation type. The total for an index stat aggregates across all shards, whereas primaries only reflect the stats from primary shards. It is possible to activate index stats of only primaries aggregation type. The following is an example configuration that shows how to activate index stats from primary shards:
monitors:
- type: elasticsearch
host: localhost
port: 9200
enableIndexStatsPrimaries: true
Metrics
The following metrics are available for this integration:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/signalfx/splunk-otel-collector/main/internal/signalfx-agent/pkg/monitors/elasticsearch/stats/metadata.yaml
Notes
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Splunk Observability Cloud で利用可能なメトリクスタイプの詳細は、「メトリクスタイプ」を参照してください。
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ホストベースのサブスクリプションプランでは、デフォルトのメトリクスは、ホスト、コンテナ、バンドルメトリクスなど、Splunk Observability Cloud のホストベースのサブスクリプションに含まれるメトリクスです。カスタムメトリクスはデフォルトでは提供されていないため、料金が発生する場合があります。詳細については、「メトリクスカテゴリ」を参照してください。
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MTSベースのサブスクリプションプランでは、すべてのメトリクスがカスタムです。
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メトリクスを追加するには、「その他のメトリクスの追加」で
extraMetricsの設定方法を参照してください。
Troubleshooting
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