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TaosKeeper

TDengine Metrics Exporter, you can obtain the running status of TDengine version 3.0 by performing several simple configurations.

This tool uses TDengine RESTful API, so you could just build it without TDengine client.

Build

Get the source codes

git clone https://github.com/taosdata/taoskeeper
cd taoskeeper

compile

go mod tidy
go build

Install

If you build the tool by your self, just copy the taoskeeper binary to your PATH.

sudo install taoskeeper /usr/bin/

Start

Before start, you should configure some options like database IP, port or the prefix and others for exported metrics.

in /etc/taos/taoskeeper.toml.

# Start with debug middleware for gin
debug = false

# Listen port, default is 6043
port = 6043

# log level
loglevel = "info"

# go pool size
gopoolsize = 50000

# interval for TDengine metrics
RotationInterval = "15s"

[tdengine]
host = "127.0.0.1"
port = 6041
username = "root"
password = "taosdata"

# list of taosAdapter that need to be monitored
[taosAdapter]
address = ["127.0.0.1:6041"]

[metrics]
# metrics prefix in metrics names.
prefix = "taos"

# database for storing metrics data
database = "log"

# export some tables that are not super table
tables = []

[environment]
# Whether running in cgroup.
incgroup = false

Now you could run the tool:

taoskeeper

If you use systemd, copy the taoskeeper.service to /lib/systemd/system/ and start the service.

sudo cp taoskeeper.service /lib/systemd/system/
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl start taoskeeper

To start taoskeeper whenever OS rebooted, you should enable the systemd service:

sudo systemctl enable taoskeeper

So if use systemd, you'd better install it with these lines all-in-one:

go mod tidy
go build
sudo install taoskeeper /usr/bin/
sudo cp taoskeeper.service /lib/systemd/system/
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl start taoskeeper
sudo systemctl enable taoskeeper

Docker

Here is an example to show how to build this tool in docker:

Before building, you should configure ./config/taoskeeper.toml with proper parameters and edit Dockerfile. Take following as example.

FROM golang:1.17.2 as builder

WORKDIR /usr/src/taoskeeper
COPY ./ /usr/src/taoskeeper/
ENV GO111MODULE=on \
    GOPROXY=https://goproxy.cn,direct
RUN go mod tidy && go build

FROM alpine:3
RUN mkdir -p /etc/taos
COPY --from=builder /usr/src/taoskeeper/taoskeeper /usr/bin/
COPY ./config/taoskeeper.toml /etc/taos/taoskeeper.toml
EXPOSE 6043
CMD ["taoskeeper"]

If you already have taosKeeper binary file, you can build this tool like:

FROM ubuntu:18.04
RUN mkdir -p /etc/taos
COPY ./taoskeeper /usr/bin/
COPY ./taoskeeper.toml /etc/taos/taoskeeper.toml
EXPOSE 6043
CMD ["taoskeeper"]

FAQ

  • Error occurred: Connection refused, while taosKeeper was starting

    Answer: taoskeeper relies on restful interfaces to query data. Check whether the taosAdapter is running or whether the taosAdapter address in taoskeeper.toml is correct.

  • Why detection metrics displayed by different TDengine's inconsistent with taoskeeper monitoring?

    Answer: If a metric is not created in TDengine, taoskeeper cannot get the corresponding test results.

  • Cannot receive log from TDengine server.

    Answer: Modify /etc/taos/taos.cfg file and add parameters like:

    monitor                  1  // start monitor
    monitorInterval          30  // send log interval (s)
    monitorFqdn              localhost 
    monitorPort              6043 // taosKeeper port
    monitorMaxLogs           100