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Install Elasticsearch Prometheus Exporter#

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Version information

  • 0.1.1 (latest)
  • 0.1.0 (deleted)
released Sep 5th 2017
This version is compatible with:
  • Puppet Enterprise 2018.1.x, 2017.3.x, 2017.2.x, 2017.1.x, 2016.5.x, 2016.4.x
  • Puppet >= 4.7.0 < 6.0.0
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  • r10k or Code Manager
  • Bolt
  • Manual installation
  • Direct download

Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'chriscowley-elasticsearch_exporter', '0.1.1'
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Add this module to your Bolt project:

bolt module add chriscowley-elasticsearch_exporter
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Manually install this module globally with Puppet module tool:

puppet module install chriscowley-elasticsearch_exporter --version 0.1.1

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chriscowley/elasticsearch_exporter — version 0.1.1 Sep 5th 2017

elasticsearch_exporter

Table of Contents

  1. Description
  2. Setup - The basics of getting started with elasticsearch_exporter
  3. Usage - Configuration options and additional functionality
  4. Reference - An under-the-hood peek at what the module is doing and how
  5. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.
  6. Development - Guide for contributing to the module

Description

Installs the Prometheus Elasticsearch Exporter.

Setup

What elasticsearch_exporter affects OPTIONAL

Installs the release from Github and creates a Systemd unit file to run the service under a dedicated user.

Beginning with elasticsearch_exporter

node '<elasticsearch-node>' {
  include ::elasticsearch_exporter
}

This will monitor the Elasticsearch on localhost:9200 which should be fine for and sane system. For now there are no parameters to control the configuration as I do not need them.

Limitations

Tested on Centos 7, but should be fine on any Linux that uses Systemd.

Development

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