Remove grafana influxdb and telegraf

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Florian Zirker 2024-10-08 16:21:51 +02:00
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services: services:
grafana:
image: grafana/grafana:${GRAFANA_VERSION}
restart: unless-stopped
expose:
- "3000"
networks:
- web
- monitoring
labels:
- "docker.group=monitoring"
environment:
- GF_DEFAULT_INSTANCE_NAME=monitoring.${DOMAIN}
- GF_SERVER_ROOT_URL=http://monitoring.${DOMAIN}
- GF_SERVER_DOMAIN=monitoring.${DOMAIN}
- GF_SERVER_SERVE_FROM_SUB_PATH=true
- GF_SECURITY_DISABLE_GRAVATAR=true
- GF_AUTH_ANONYMOUS_ENABLED=true
- GF_AUTH_ANONYMOUS_ORG_ROLE=Viewer
- GF_DATABASE_TYPE=postgres
- GF_DATABASE_HOST=grafanadb:5432
- GF_DATABASE_SSL_MODE=disable
- GF_DATABASE_NAME=grafana
- GF_DATABASE_USER=${POSTGRES_USER}
- GF_DATABASE_PASSWORD=${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
- GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS=flant-statusmap-panel
depends_on:
- influxdb
- grafanadb
grafanadb:
image: postgres:${POSTGRES_VERSION}
volumes:
- ${VOLUMES_PATH}/monitoring/grafanadb:/var/lib/postgresql/data
networks:
- monitoring
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
- POSTGRES_DB=grafana
- POSTGRES_USER=${POSTGRES_USER}
- POSTGRES_PASSWORD=${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}
labels:
- "docker.group=monitoring"
influxdb:
image: influxdb:${INFLUXDB_VERSION}
restart: unless-stopped
networks:
- web
- monitoring
environment:
- INFLUXDB_MONITOR_STORE_ENABLED=false
volumes:
- ${VOLUMES_PATH}/monitoring/influxdb/:/var/lib/influxdb
- ${PWD}/influxdb.conf:/etc/influxdb/influxdb.conf:ro
labels:
- "docker.group=monitoring"
uptime-kuma: uptime-kuma:
image: louislam/uptime-kuma:1 image: louislam/uptime-kuma:1
volumes: volumes:
- ${VOLUMES_PATH}/monitoring/uptime-kuma-data:/app/data - ${VOLUMES_PATH}/monitoring/uptime-kuma-data:/app/data
networks: networks:
- web - web
- dockersocket
restart: unless-stopped restart: unless-stopped
labels: labels:
- "docker.group=monitoring" - "docker.group=monitoring"
networks: networks:
monitoring:
web: web:
external: true external: true
dockersocket:
external: true

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[meta]
dir = "/var/lib/influxdb/meta"
[data]
dir = "/var/lib/influxdb/data"
wal-dir = "/var/lib/influxdb/wal"
max-concurrent-compactions = 1
[monitor]
store-enabled = false
store-database = "_internal"
store-interval = "10s"

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docker run --rm --link=monitoring_influxdb_1 -it --net monitoring_monitoring influxdb:1.8 influx -host influxdb

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reverse_proxy pyload:8000 reverse_proxy pyload:8000
} }
http://monitoring.lan {
reverse_proxy grafana:3000
}
http://influxdb.lan {
reverse_proxy influxdb:8086
}
http://uptime.lan { http://uptime.lan {
reverse_proxy uptime-kuma:3001 reverse_proxy uptime-kuma:3001
} }

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up proxy; up proxy;
up monitoring; up monitoring;
up telegraf;
up smartHome; up smartHome;
up dashboard; up dashboard;
up download; up download;

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#/bin/bash/
function up {
(cd "$1" && echo "[$1]" && docker compose up -d "${@:2}");
}
up proxy;
up telegraf;

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services:
host:
image: telegraf:${TELEGRAF_VERSION}
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
- HOST_MOUNT_PREFIX=/hostfs
- HOST_PROC=/hostfs/proc
- HOST_SYS=/hostfs/sys
- HOST_ETC=/hostfs/etc
- HOST_VAR=/hostfs/var
- HOST_RUN=/hostfs/run
volumes:
- ./telegraf_host.conf:/etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf:ro
- /var/run/utmp:/var/run/utmp:ro
- /:/hostfs:ro
network_mode: "host"
labels:
- "docker.group=telegraf"
net:
image: telegraf:${TELEGRAF_VERSION}
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
- ./telegraf_net.conf:/etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf:ro
networks:
- dockersocket
labels:
- "docker.group=telegraf"
dns:
- ${LOCAL_DNS_SERVER}
environment:
- "HOST_NAME=${HOST_NAME}"
networks:
dockersocket:
external: true

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[meta]
dir = "/var/lib/influxdb/meta"
[data]
dir = "/var/lib/influxdb/data"
wal-dir = "/var/lib/influxdb/wal"
max-concurrent-compactions = 1
[monitor]
store-enabled = false
store-database = "_internal"
store-interval = "10s"

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# Telegraf Configuration
#
# Telegraf is entirely plugin driven. All metrics are gathered from the
# declared inputs, and sent to the declared outputs.
#
# Plugins must be declared in here to be active.
# To deactivate a plugin, comment out the name and any variables.
#
# Use 'telegraf -config telegraf.conf -test' to see what metrics a config
# file would generate.
#
# Environment variables can be used anywhere in this config file, simply surround
# them with ${}. For strings the variable must be within quotes (ie, "${STR_VAR}"),
# for numbers and booleans they should be plain (ie, ${INT_VAR}, ${BOOL_VAR})
# Config Sample under https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/etc/telegraf.conf
# Global tags can be specified here in key="value" format.
[global_tags]
# datacenter
dc="fzirker.lan"
# Configuration for telegraf agent
[agent]
## Default data collection interval for all inputs
interval = "10s"
## Rounds collection interval to 'interval'
## ie, if interval="10s" then always collect on :00, :10, :20, etc.
round_interval = true
## Telegraf will send metrics to outputs in batches of at most
## metric_batch_size metrics.
## This controls the size of writes that Telegraf sends to output plugins.
metric_batch_size = 1000
## Maximum number of unwritten metrics per output. Increasing this value
## allows for longer periods of output downtime without dropping metrics at the
## cost of higher maximum memory usage.
metric_buffer_limit = 10000
## Collection jitter is used to jitter the collection by a random amount.
## Each plugin will sleep for a random time within jitter before collecting.
## This can be used to avoid many plugins querying things like sysfs at the
## same time, which can have a measurable effect on the system.
collection_jitter = "0s"
## Default flushing interval for all outputs. Maximum flush_interval will be
## flush_interval + flush_jitter
flush_interval = "10s"
## Jitter the flush interval by a random amount. This is primarily to avoid
## large write spikes for users running a large number of telegraf instances.
## ie, a jitter of 5s and interval 10s means flushes will happen every 10-15s
flush_jitter = "0s"
## By default or when set to "0s", precision will be set to the same
## timestamp order as the collection interval, with the maximum being 1s.
## ie, when interval = "10s", precision will be "1s"
## when interval = "250ms", precision will be "1ms"
## Precision will NOT be used for service inputs. It is up to each individual
## service input to set the timestamp at the appropriate precision.
## Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s".
precision = ""
## Override default hostname, if empty use os.Hostname()
hostname = ""
## If set to true, do no set the "host" tag in the telegraf agent.
omit_hostname = false
###############################################################################
# OUTPUT PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
# Configuration for sending metrics to InfluxDB
[[outputs.influxdb]]
## The full HTTP or UDP URL for your InfluxDB instance.
##
## Multiple URLs can be specified for a single cluster, only ONE of the
## urls will be written to each interval.
# urls = ["unix:///var/run/influxdb.sock"]
# urls = ["udp://127.0.0.1:8089"]
# urls = ["http://127.0.0.1:8086"]
urls = ["http://influxdb.lan"] # required
###############################################################################
# INPUT PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
# Read metrics about cpu usage
[[inputs.cpu]]
## Whether to report per-cpu stats or not
percpu = true
## Whether to report total system cpu stats or not
totalcpu = true
## If true, collect raw CPU time metrics.
collect_cpu_time = false
## If true, compute and report the sum of all non-idle CPU states.
report_active = false
# Read metrics about disk usage by mount point
[[inputs.disk]]
## By default stats will be gathered for all mount points.
## Set mount_points will restrict the stats to only the specified mount points.
mount_points = ["/hostfs", "/hostfs/mnt/sdcard"]
## Ignore mount points by filesystem type.
ignore_fs = ["tmpfs", "devtmpfs", "devfs", "iso9660", "overlay", "aufs", "squashfs"]
[[inputs.disk]]
# Festplatte lange schlafen lassen :)
interval = "12h"
mount_points = ["/hostfs/mnt/wdhdd"]
# Read metrics about disk IO by device
[[inputs.diskio]]
## By default, telegraf will gather stats for all devices including
## disk partitions.
## Setting devices will restrict the stats to the specified devices.
# devices = ["sda", "sdb", "vd*"]
## Uncomment the following line if you need disk serial numbers.
# skip_serial_number = false
#
## On systems which support it, device metadata can be added in the form of
## tags.
## Currently only Linux is supported via udev properties. You can view
## available properties for a device by running:
## 'udevadm info -q property -n /dev/sda'
## Note: Most, but not all, udev properties can be accessed this way. Properties
## that are currently inaccessible include DEVTYPE, DEVNAME, and DEVPATH.
# device_tags = ["ID_FS_TYPE", "ID_FS_USAGE"]
#
## Using the same metadata source as device_tags, you can also customize the
## name of the device via templates.
## The 'name_templates' parameter is a list of templates to try and apply to
## the device. The template may contain variables in the form of '$PROPERTY' or
## '${PROPERTY}'. The first template which does not contain any variables not
## present for the device is used as the device name tag.
## The typical use case is for LVM volumes, to get the VG/LV name instead of
## the near-meaningless DM-0 name.
# name_templates = ["$ID_FS_LABEL","$DM_VG_NAME/$DM_LV_NAME"]
# Get kernel statistics from /proc/stat
[[inputs.kernel]]
# no configuration
# Read metrics about memory usage
[[inputs.mem]]
# no configuration
# Get the number of processes and group them by status
[[inputs.processes]]
# no configuration
# Read metrics about swap memory usage
[[inputs.swap]]
# no configuration
# Read metrics about system load & uptime
[[inputs.system]]
## Uncomment to remove deprecated metrics.
# fielddrop = ["uptime_format"]
# # Read metrics about network interface usage
[[inputs.net]]
## By default, telegraf gathers stats from any up interface (excluding loopback)
## Setting interfaces will tell it to gather these explicit interfaces,
## regardless of status.
##
interfaces = ["enp2s0"]
##
## On linux systems telegraf also collects protocol stats.
## Setting ignore_protocol_stats to true will skip reporting of protocol metrics.
##
# ignore_protocol_stats = false
##
# # Read TCP metrics such as established, time wait and sockets counts.
[[inputs.netstat]]
# no configuration
# Collect kernel snmp counters and network interface statistics
[[inputs.nstat]]
## file paths for proc files. If empty default paths will be used:
## /proc/net/netstat, /proc/net/snmp, /proc/net/snmp6
## These can also be overridden with env variables, see README.
proc_net_netstat = "/proc/net/netstat"
proc_net_snmp = "/proc/net/snmp"
proc_net_snmp6 = "/proc/net/snmp6"
## dump metrics with 0 values too
dump_zeros = true
# # Monitor process cpu and memory usage
# [[inputs.procstat]]
# ## PID file to monitor process
# pid_file = "/var/run/nginx.pid"
# ## executable name (ie, pgrep <exe>)
# # exe = "nginx"
# ## pattern as argument for pgrep (ie, pgrep -f <pattern>)
# # pattern = "nginx"
# ## user as argument for pgrep (ie, pgrep -u <user>)
# # user = "nginx"
# ## Systemd unit name
# # systemd_unit = "nginx.service"
# ## CGroup name or path
# # cgroup = "systemd/system.slice/nginx.service"
#
# ## Windows service name
# # win_service = ""
#
# ## override for process_name
# ## This is optional; default is sourced from /proc/<pid>/status
# # process_name = "bar"
#
# ## Field name prefix
# # prefix = ""
#
# ## When true add the full cmdline as a tag.
# # cmdline_tag = false
#
# ## Add PID as a tag instead of a field; useful to differentiate between
# ## processes whose tags are otherwise the same. Can create a large number
# ## of series, use judiciously.
# # pid_tag = false
#
# ## Method to use when finding process IDs. Can be one of 'pgrep', or
# ## 'native'. The pgrep finder calls the pgrep executable in the PATH while
# ## the native finder performs the search directly in a manor dependent on the
# ## platform. Default is 'pgrep'
# # pid_finder = "pgrep"
# # Read metrics from storage devices supporting S.M.A.R.T.
# [[inputs.smart]]
# ## Optionally specify the path to the smartctl executable
# # path = "/usr/bin/smartctl"
#
# ## On most platforms smartctl requires root access.
# ## Setting 'use_sudo' to true will make use of sudo to run smartctl.
# ## Sudo must be configured to to allow the telegraf user to run smartctl
# ## without a password.
# # use_sudo = false
#
# ## Skip checking disks in this power mode. Defaults to
# ## "standby" to not wake up disks that have stoped rotating.
# ## See --nocheck in the man pages for smartctl.
# ## smartctl version 5.41 and 5.42 have faulty detection of
# ## power mode and might require changing this value to
# ## "never" depending on your disks.
# # nocheck = "standby"
#
# ## Gather all returned S.M.A.R.T. attribute metrics and the detailed
# ## information from each drive into the 'smart_attribute' measurement.
# # attributes = false
#
# ## Optionally specify devices to exclude from reporting.
# # excludes = [ "/dev/pass6" ]
#
# ## Optionally specify devices and device type, if unset
# ## a scan (smartctl --scan) for S.M.A.R.T. devices will
# ## done and all found will be included except for the
# ## excluded in excludes.
# # devices = [ "/dev/ada0 -d atacam" ]
#
# ## Timeout for the smartctl command to complete.
# # timeout = "30s"
# # Sysstat metrics collector
# [[inputs.sysstat]]
# ## Path to the sadc command.
# #
# ## Common Defaults:
# ## Debian/Ubuntu: /usr/lib/sysstat/sadc
# ## Arch: /usr/lib/sa/sadc
# ## RHEL/CentOS: /usr/lib64/sa/sadc
# sadc_path = "/usr/lib/sa/sadc" # required
#
# ## Path to the sadf command, if it is not in PATH
# # sadf_path = "/usr/bin/sadf"
#
# ## Activities is a list of activities, that are passed as argument to the
# ## sadc collector utility (e.g: DISK, SNMP etc...)
# ## The more activities that are added, the more data is collected.
# # activities = ["DISK"]
#
# ## Group metrics to measurements.
# ##
# ## If group is false each metric will be prefixed with a description
# ## and represents itself a measurement.
# ##
# ## If Group is true, corresponding metrics are grouped to a single measurement.
# # group = true
#
# ## Options for the sadf command. The values on the left represent the sadf
# ## options and the values on the right their description (which are used for
# ## grouping and prefixing metrics).
# ##
# ## Run 'sar -h' or 'man sar' to find out the supported options for your
# ## sysstat version.
# [inputs.sysstat.options]
# -C = "cpu"
# -B = "paging"
# -b = "io"
# -d = "disk" # requires DISK activity
# "-n ALL" = "network"
# "-P ALL" = "per_cpu"
# -q = "queue"
# -R = "mem"
# -r = "mem_util"
# -S = "swap_util"
# -u = "cpu_util"
# -v = "inode"
# -W = "swap"
# -w = "task"
# # -H = "hugepages" # only available for newer linux distributions
# # "-I ALL" = "interrupts" # requires INT activity
#
# ## Device tags can be used to add additional tags for devices.
# ## For example the configuration below adds a tag vg with value rootvg for
# ## all metrics with sda devices.
# # [[inputs.sysstat.device_tags.sda]]
# # vg = "rootvg"
# Gather systemd units state
# [[inputs.systemd_units]]
# ## Set timeout for systemctl execution
# # timeout = "1s"
# #
# ## Filter for a specific unit type, default is "service", other possible
# ## values are "socket", "target", "device", "mount", "automount", "swap",
# ## "timer", "path", "slice" and "scope ":
# unittype = "service"
# # Read metrics about temperature
[[inputs.temp]]
# no configuration
# # Reads metrics from a SSL certificate
#[[inputs.x509_cert]]
## List certificate sources
#sources = ["/etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem", "tcp://example.org:443"]
#sources = ["https://florianzirker.de:443", "https://cloud.florianzirker.de:443", "https://wallabag.florianzirker.de:443", "https://gitea.florianzirker.de:443", "https://meet.florianzirker.de:443", "https://www.feuerwehr-kapsweyer.de:443"]
## Timeout for SSL connection
# timeout = "5s"
## Pass a different name into the TLS request (Server Name Indication)
## example: server_name = "myhost.example.org"
# server_name = ""
## Optional TLS Config
# tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
# tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
# tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"

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# Telegraf Configuration
#
# Telegraf is entirely plugin driven. All metrics are gathered from the
# declared inputs, and sent to the declared outputs.
#
# Plugins must be declared in here to be active.
# To deactivate a plugin, comment out the name and any variables.
#
# Use 'telegraf -config telegraf.conf -test' to see what metrics a config
# file would generate.
#
# Environment variables can be used anywhere in this config file, simply surround
# them with ${}. For strings the variable must be within quotes (ie, "${STR_VAR}"),
# for numbers and booleans they should be plain (ie, ${INT_VAR}, ${BOOL_VAR})
# Config Sample under https://github.com/influxdata/telegraf/blob/master/etc/telegraf.conf
# Global tags can be specified here in key="value" format.
[global_tags]
# datacenter
dc="fzirker.lan"
# Configuration for telegraf agent
[agent]
## Default data collection interval for all inputs
interval = "10s"
## Rounds collection interval to 'interval'
## ie, if interval="10s" then always collect on :00, :10, :20, etc.
round_interval = true
## Telegraf will send metrics to outputs in batches of at most
## metric_batch_size metrics.
## This controls the size of writes that Telegraf sends to output plugins.
metric_batch_size = 1000
## Maximum number of unwritten metrics per output. Increasing this value
## allows for longer periods of output downtime without dropping metrics at the
## cost of higher maximum memory usage.
metric_buffer_limit = 10000
## Collection jitter is used to jitter the collection by a random amount.
## Each plugin will sleep for a random time within jitter before collecting.
## This can be used to avoid many plugins querying things like sysfs at the
## same time, which can have a measurable effect on the system.
collection_jitter = "0s"
## Default flushing interval for all outputs. Maximum flush_interval will be
## flush_interval + flush_jitter
flush_interval = "10s"
## Jitter the flush interval by a random amount. This is primarily to avoid
## large write spikes for users running a large number of telegraf instances.
## ie, a jitter of 5s and interval 10s means flushes will happen every 10-15s
flush_jitter = "0s"
## By default or when set to "0s", precision will be set to the same
## timestamp order as the collection interval, with the maximum being 1s.
## ie, when interval = "10s", precision will be "1s"
## when interval = "250ms", precision will be "1ms"
## Precision will NOT be used for service inputs. It is up to each individual
## service input to set the timestamp at the appropriate precision.
## Valid time units are "ns", "us" (or "µs"), "ms", "s".
precision = ""
## Override default hostname, if empty use os.Hostname()
hostname = "${HOST_NAME}"
## If set to true, do no set the "host" tag in the telegraf agent.
omit_hostname = false
###############################################################################
# OUTPUT PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
# Configuration for sending metrics to InfluxDB
[[outputs.influxdb]]
## The full HTTP or UDP URL for your InfluxDB instance.
##
## Multiple URLs can be specified for a single cluster, only ONE of the
## urls will be written to each interval.
# urls = ["unix:///var/run/influxdb.sock"]
# urls = ["udp://127.0.0.1:8089"]
# urls = ["http://127.0.0.1:8086"]
urls = ["http://influxdb.lan"] # required
###############################################################################
# INPUT PLUGINS #
###############################################################################
# Read metrics about docker containers
[[inputs.docker]]
## Docker Endpoint
## To use TCP, set endpoint = "tcp://[ip]:[port]"
## To use environment variables (ie, docker-machine), set endpoint = "ENV"
#endpoint = "unix:///var/run/docker.sock"
endpoint = "tcp://docker-socket-proxy:2375"
## Set to true to collect Swarm metrics(desired_replicas, running_replicas)
gather_services = false
## Only collect metrics for these containers, collect all if empty
container_names = []
## Set the source tag for the metrics to the container ID hostname, eg first 12 chars
source_tag = false
## Containers to include and exclude. Globs accepted.
## Note that an empty array for both will include all containers
container_name_include = []
container_name_exclude = []
## Container states to include and exclude. Globs accepted.
## When empty only containers in the "running" state will be captured.
## example: container_state_include = ["created", "restarting", "running", "removing", "paused", "exited", "dead"]
## example: container_state_exclude = ["created", "restarting", "running", "removing", "paused", "exited", "dead"]
# container_state_include = []
# container_state_exclude = []
## Timeout for docker list, info, and stats commands
timeout = "5s"
## Whether to report for each container per-device blkio (8:0, 8:1...) and
## network (eth0, eth1, ...) stats or not
perdevice = true
## Whether to report for each container total blkio and network stats or not
total = false
## Which environment variables should we use as a tag
##tag_env = ["JAVA_HOME", "HEAP_SIZE"]
## docker labels to include and exclude as tags. Globs accepted.
## Note that an empty array for both will include all labels as tags
docker_label_include = []
docker_label_exclude = []
## Optional TLS Config
# tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
# tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
# tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
## Use TLS but skip chain & host verification
# insecure_skip_verify = false
# # Monitor disks' temperatures using hddtemp
# [[inputs.hddtemp]]
# ## By default, telegraf gathers temps data from all disks detected by the
# ## hddtemp.
# ##
# ## Only collect temps from the selected disks.
# ##
# ## A * as the device name will return the temperature values of all disks.
# ##
# # address = "127.0.0.1:7634"
# # devices = ["sda", "*"]

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# call this script like "./test-telegraf.sh net:cpu"
docker run \
--rm \
--volume $(pwd)/telegraf/telegraf.conf:/telegraf.conf \
--volume /:/hostfs:ro \
--volume /var/run/utmp:/var/run/utmp:ro \
--volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \
-e HOST_ETC=/hostfs/etc \
-e HOST_PROC=/hostfs/proc \
-e HOST_SYS=/hostfs/sys \
-e HOST_VAR=/hostfs/var \
-e HOST_RUN=/hostfs/run \
-e HOST_MOUNT_PREFIX=/hostfs \
telegraf \
telegraf \
--config /telegraf.conf \
--input-filter $1 \
--test