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David Murphy edited this page Apr 29, 2016 · 1 revision

Mongodb Exporter

Based on MongoDB exporter for prometheus.io, written in go (https://github.com/dcu/mongodb_exporter), but forked for full sharded support and structure changes.

Experimental

The exporter is in beta/experimental state and field names are very likely to change and features may change or get removed!

Features

  • MongoDB Server Status metrics (cursors, operations, indexes, storage, etc)
  • MongoDB Replica Set metrics (members, ping, replication lag, etc)
  • MongoDB Replication Oplog metrics (size, length in time, etc)
  • MongoDB Sharding metrics (shards, chunks, db/collections, balancer operations)
  • MongoDB WiredTiger storage-engine metrics (cache, blockmanger, tickets, etc)

Building

export GO_VERSION=1.5.1  # if you wish to use your system version
make

Usage

The exporter can be started by running the 'mongodb_exporter' binary that is created in the build step. The exporter will try to connect to 'mongodb://localhost:27017' (no auth) as default if no options are supplied.

It is recommended to define the following options:

  • -mongodb.uri - The URI of the MongoDB port (default: mongodb://localhost:27017)
  • -auth.user - The optional auth username (default: none)
  • -auth.pass - The optional auth password (default: none)
  • -web.listen-address - The listen address of the exporter (default: ":9001")
  • -log_dir - The directory to write the log file (default: /tmp)

For more options see the help page with '-h' or '--help'

Note about how this works

Point the process to any mongo port and it will detect if it is a mongos, replicaset member, or stand alone mongod and return the appropriate metrics for that type of node. This was done to preent the need to an exporter per type of process.

Roadmap

  • Document more configurations options here
  • Stabilize WiredTiger support (currently beta/experimental)
  • Add support for PerconaFT and RocksDB storage engines
  • Write more go tests
  • Version scheme

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