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dwerder/graphite — version 5.16.1 Jan 29th 2016

#graphite

####Table of Contents

  1. Overview - What is the graphite module?

  2. Module Description - What does this module do?

  3. Setup - The basics of getting started with graphite

  4. Usage - The class and available configurations

  5. Requirements

  6. Limitations - OS compatibility, etc.

  7. Contributing to the graphite module

##Overview

This module installs and makes basic configs for graphite, with carbon and whisper.

##Module Description

Graphite, and its components Carbon and Whisper, is an enterprise-scale monitoring tool. This module sets up a simple graphite server with all its components. Furthermore it can be used to set up more complex graphite environments with metric aggregation, clustering and so on.

##Setup

What graphite affects:

  • packages/services/configuration files for Graphite
  • on default sets up webserver (can be disabled if manage by other module)

###Beginning with Graphite

To install Graphite with default parameters

    class { 'graphite': }

The defaults are determined by your operating system e.g. Debian systems have one set of defaults, and RedHat systems have another). This defaults should work well on testing environments with graphite as a standalone service on the machine. For production use it is recommend to use a database like MySQL and cache data in memcached (not installed with this module) and configure it here. Furthermore you should check things like gr_storage_schemas.

###Configure MySQL and Memcached

  class { 'graphite':
    gr_max_updates_per_second => 100,
    gr_timezone               => 'Europe/Berlin',
    secret_key                => 'CHANGE_IT!',
    gr_storage_schemas        => [
      {
        name       => 'carbon',
        pattern    => '^carbon\.',
        retentions => '1m:90d'
      },
      {
        name       => 'special_server',
        pattern    => '^longtermserver_',
        retentions => '10s:7d,1m:365d,10m:5y'
      },
      {
        name       => 'default',
        pattern    => '.*',
        retentions => '60:43200,900:350400'
      }
    ],
    gr_django_db_engine       => 'django.db.backends.mysql',
    gr_django_db_name         => 'graphite',
    gr_django_db_user         => 'graphite',
    gr_django_db_password     => 'MYsEcReT!',
    gr_django_db_host         => 'mysql.my.domain',
    gr_django_db_port         => '3306',
    gr_memcache_hosts         => ['127.0.0.1:11211']
  }

###Configure Graphite with Grafana

This setup will use the puppetlabs-apache and dwerder-grafana modules to setup a graphite system with grafana frontend. You will also need an elasticsearch as it is required for grafana.

include '::apache'

apache::vhost { graphite.my.domain:
  port    => '80',
  docroot => '/opt/graphite/webapp',
  wsgi_application_group      => '%{GLOBAL}',
  wsgi_daemon_process         => 'graphite',
  wsgi_daemon_process_options => {
    processes          => '5',
    threads            => '5',
    display-name       => '%{GROUP}',
    inactivity-timeout => '120',
  },
  wsgi_import_script          => '/opt/graphite/conf/graphite.wsgi',
  wsgi_import_script_options  => {
    process-group     => 'graphite',
    application-group => '%{GLOBAL}'
  },
  wsgi_process_group          => 'graphite',
  wsgi_script_aliases         => {
    '/' => '/opt/graphite/conf/graphite.wsgi'
  },
  headers => [
    'set Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*"',
    'set Access-Control-Allow-Methods "GET, OPTIONS, POST"',
    'set Access-Control-Allow-Headers "origin, authorization, accept"',
  ],
  directories => [{
    path => '/media/',
    order => 'deny,allow',
    allow => 'from all'}
  ]
}->
class { 'graphite':
  gr_web_server           => 'none',
  gr_disable_webapp_cache => true,
}

apache::vhost { 'grafana.my.domain':
  servername      => 'grafana.my.domain',
  port            => 80,
  docroot         => '/opt/grafana',
  error_log_file  => 'grafana_error.log',
  access_log_file => 'grafana_access.log',
  directories     => [
    {
      path            => '/opt/grafana',
      options         => [ 'None' ],
      allow           => 'from All',
      allow_override  => [ 'None' ],
      order           => 'Allow,Deny',
    }
  ]
}->
class {'grafana':
  graphite_host      => 'graphite.my.domain',
  elasticsearch_host => 'elasticsearach.my.domain',
  elasticsearch_port => 9200,
}

###Configuration with Apache 2.4 and CORS

If you use a system which ships Apache 2.4, then you will need a slightly different vhost config. Here is an example with Apache 2.4 and CORS enabled. If you do not know what CORS, then do not use it. Its disabled by default. You will need CORS for Webguis like Grafana.

  class { 'graphite':
    gr_apache_24               => true,
    gr_web_cors_allow_from_all => true,
    secret_key                 => 'CHANGE_IT!'
  }

###Configuration with Additional LDAP Options

If additional LDAP parameters are needed for your Graphite installation, you can specify them using the gr_ldap_options parameter. For example, this is useful if you're using SSL and need to configure LDAP to use your SSL cert and key files.

This Puppet configuration...

  class { 'graphite':
    gr_ldap_options => {
      'ldap.OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT' => 'ldap.OPT_X_TLS_ALLOW',
      'ldap.OPT_X_TLS_CACERTDIR'    => '"/etc/ssl/ca"',
      'ldap.OPT_X_TLS_CERTFILE'     => '"/etc/ssl/mycert.crt"',
      'ldap.OPT_X_TLS_KEYFILE'      => '"/etc/ssl/mykey.pem"',
    },
  }

... adds these lines to the local_settings.py configuration file for Graphite web.

import ldap
ldap.set_option(ldap.OPT_X_TLS_CACERTDIR, "/etc/ssl/ca")
ldap.set_option(ldap.OPT_X_TLS_CERTFILE, "/etc/ssl/mycert.crt")
ldap.set_option(ldap.OPT_X_TLS_KEYFILE, "/etc/ssl/mykey.pem")
ldap.set_option(ldap.OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT, ldap.OPT_X_TLS_ALLOW)

See http://www.python-ldap.org/ for more details about these options.

###Configuration with multiple cache, relay and/or aggregator instances

You could create more than one instance for cache, relay or aggregator using the gr_cache_instances, gr_relay_instances and gr_aggregator_instances parameters. These paremeters must be hashes, and the keys are the name of the instances (cache:b, cache:c, relay:b, relay:c, etc.). Every hash must have an array of parameters which will be written as is in the config file. The defaults settings for the additional instances will be the ones set for the principal instance.

   class {'graphite':
      gr_line_receiver_port => 2003,
      gr_pickle_receiver_port => 2004, 
      gr_cache_query_port => 7002,
      
      gr_cache_instances => {
         'cache:b' => {
            'LINE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2103,
            'PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2104,
            'CACHE_QUERY_PORT' => 7102,
         },
         'cache:c' => {
            'LINE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2203,
            'PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2204,
            'CACHE_QUERY_PORT' => 7202,
         }
      }
   }

So in this case you would have 3 cache instances, the first one is cache (you can refer to it as cache:a too), cache:b and cache:c. cache:a will listen on ports 2003, 2004 and 7002 for line, pickle and query respectively. But, cache:b will do it on ports 2103, 2104, and 7102, and cache:c on 2203, 2204 and 7202. All other parameters from cache:a will be inherited by cache:b and c.

###Installing with something other than pip and specifying package names and versions If you need to install via something other pip, an internal apt repo with fpm converted packages for instance, you can set gr_pip_install to false. If you're doing this you'll most likely have to override the default package names and versions as well.

  class { '::graphite':
    gr_pip_install        => false,
    gr_django_tagging_pkg => 'python-django-tagging',
    gr_django_tagging_ver => 'present',
    gr_twisted_pkg        => 'python-twisted',
    gr_twisted_ver        => 'present',
    gr_txamqp_pkg         => 'python-txamqp',
    gr_txamqp_ver         => 'present',
    gr_graphite_pkg       => 'python-graphite-web',
    gr_graphite_ver       => 'present',
    gr_carbon_pkg         => 'python-carbon',
    gr_carbon_ver         => 'present',
    gr_whisper_pkg        => 'python-whisper',
    gr_whisper_ver        => 'present',
  }

Additionally, the Django package is normally installed from a system package, but can be changed to install from pip instead.

  class { '::graphite':
    gr_django_pkg      => 'django',
    gr_django_ver      => '1.5',
    gr_django_provider => 'pip',
  }

####Managing system pip and Python development packages

If gr_pip_install is set to true, both python-pip and Python development packages will need to be installed. If you want to manage those packages separately, set gr_manage_python_packages to false.

class { '::graphite': gr_pip_install => true, gr_manage_python_packages => false, }

##Usage

####Class: graphite

This is the primary class. And the only one which should be used.

Parameters within graphite:

#####gr_group

Default is empty. The group of the user (see gr_user) who runs graphite.

#####gr_user

Default is empty. The user who runs graphite. If this is empty carbon runs as the user that invokes it.

#####gr_enable_carbon_cache

Default is true. Enable carbon cache.

#####gr_max_cache_size

Default is 'inf'. Limits the size of the cache to avoid swapping or becoming CPU bound. Use the value "inf" (infinity) for an unlimited cache size.

#####gr_max_updates_per_second

Default is 500. Limits the number of whisper update_many() calls per second, which effectively means the number of write requests sent to the disk.

#####gr_max_updates_per_second_on_shutdown

Default is 'undef' (no limit change on shutdown). Change the limits of gr_max_updates_per_second in case of an stop/shutdown event to speed up/slow down the shutdown process.

#####gr_max_creates_per_minute

Default is 50. Softly limits the number of whisper files that get created each minute.

#####gr_carbon_metric_prefix

The prefix to be applied to internal performance metrics. Defaults to 'carbon'.

#####gr_carbon_metric_interval

Default is 60. Set the interval between sending internal performance metrics; affects all carbon daemons.

#####gr_line_receiver_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string). Interface the line receiver listens.

#####gr_line_receiver_port

Default is 2003. Port of line receiver.

#####gr_enable_udp_listener

Default is 'False' (string). Set this to True to enable the UDP listener.

#####gr_udp_receiver_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string). Its clear, isnt it?

#####gr_udp_receiver_port

Default is 2003. Self explaining.

#####gr_pickle_receiver_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string). Pickle is a special receiver who handle tuples of data.

#####gr_pickle_receiver_port

Default is 2004. Self explaining

#####gr_log_listener_connections

Default is 'True' (string). Logs successful connections

#####gr_use_insecure_unpickler

Default is 'False' (string). Set this to 'True' to revert to the old-fashioned insecure unpickler.

#####gr_use_whitelist

Default is 'False' (string). Set this to 'True' to enable whitelists and blacklists.

#####gr_whitelist

List of patterns to be included in whitelist.conf. Default is [ '.*' ].

#####gr_blacklist

List of patterns to be included in blacklist.conf. Default is [ ].

#####gr_cache_query_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0'. Interface to send cache queries to.

#####gr_cache_query_port

Default is 7002. Self explaining.

#####gr_timezone

Default is 'GMT' (string). Timezone for graphite to be used.

#####gr_local_data_dir

Default is '/opt/graphite/storage/whisper'. Set location of whisper files.

#####gr_rrd_dir

Default is '/opt/graphite/storage/rrd'. Set location of rrd data files.

#####gr_storage_schemas

Default is

[
  {
    name       => 'carbon',
    pattern    => '^carbon\.',
    retentions => '1m:90d'
  },
  {
    name       => 'default',
    pattern    => '.*',
    retentions => '1s:30m,1m:1d,5m:2y'
  }
]

The storage schemas, which describes how long matching graphs are to be stored in detail.

#####gr_storage_aggregation_rules

Default is the Hashmap:

{
  '00_min'         => { pattern => '\.min$',   factor => '0.1', method => 'min' },
  '01_max'         => { pattern => '\.max$',   factor => '0.1', method => 'max' },
  '02_sum'         => { pattern => '\.count$', factor => '0.1', method => 'sum' },
  '99_default_avg' => { pattern => '.*',       factor => '0.5', method => 'average'}
}

The storage aggregation rules.

#####gr_web_server

Default is 'apache'. The web server to use. Valid values are 'apache', 'nginx', 'wsgionly' or 'none'. 'nginx' is only supported on Debian-like systems. And 'none' means that you will manage the webserver yourself.

#####gr_web_servername

Default is $::fqdn (string). Virtualhostname of Graphite webgui.

#####gr_web_cors_allow_from_all

Default is false (boolean). Include CORS Headers for all hosts (*) in web server config. This is needed for tools like Grafana.

#####gr_use_ssl

If true, alter web server config to enable SSL. Default is false (boolean).

#####gr_ssl_cert

Path to SSL cert file. Default is undef.

#####gr_ssl_key

Path to SSL key file. Default is undef.

#####gr_ssl_dir

Path to SSL dir containing keys and certs. Default is undef.

#####gr_web_group

Default is undef. Group name to chgrp the files that will served by webserver. Use only with gr_web_server => 'wsgionly' or 'none'.

#####gr_web_user

Default is undef. Username to chown the files that will served by webserver. Use only with gr_web_server => 'wsgionly' or 'none'.

#####gr_apache_port

Default is 80. The HTTP port apache will use.

#####gr_apache_port_https

Default is 443. The HTTPS port apache will use.

#####gr_apache_conf_template

Template to use for Apache vhost config. Default is 'graphite/etc/apache2/sites-available/graphite.conf.erb'.

#####gr_apache_conf_prefix

Default is '' (String). Prefix of the Apache config file. Useful if you want to change the order of the virtual hosts to be loaded. For example: '000-'

#####gr_apache_24

Boolean to enable configuration parts for Apache 2.4 instead of 2.2 Default is false/true (autodected. see params.pp)

#####gr_apache_noproxy

Optional setting to disable proxying of requests. When set, will supply a value to 'NoProxy'.

{
  gr_apache_noproxy   => "0.0.0.0/0"
}

Will insert:

  NoProxy 0.0.0.0/0

In the /etc/apache2/conf.d/graphite.conf file.

#####gr_django_1_4_or_less

Default is false (boolean). Django settings style.

#####gr_django_db_engine

Default is 'django.db.backends.sqlite3' (string). Can be set to

  • django.db.backends.postgresql <- Removed in Django 1.4
  • django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2
  • django.db.backends.mysql
  • django.db.backends.sqlite3
  • django.db.backends.oracle

#####gr_django_db_name

Default is '/opt/graphite/storage/graphite.db' (string). Name of database to be used by django.

#####gr_django_db_user

Default is '' (string). Name of database user.

#####gr_django_db_password

Default is '' (string). Password of database user.

#####gr_django_db_host

Default is '' (string). Hostname/IP of database server.

#####gr_django_db_port

Default is '' (string). Port of database.

#####gr_enable_carbon_relay

Default is false. Enable carbon relay.

#####gr_relay_line_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string)

#####gr_relay_line_port

Default is 2013 (integer)

#####gr_relay_pickle_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string)

#####gr_relay_pickle_port

Default is 2014 (integer)

#####gr_relay_log_listener_connections

Default is 'True' (string). Logs successful connections

#####gr_relay_method

Default is 'rules'

#####gr_relay_replication_factor

Default is 1 (integer). Add redundancy by replicating every datapoint to more than one machine.

#####gr_relay_destinations

Default is [ '127.0.0.1:2004' ] (array). Array of backend carbons for relay.

#####gr_relay_max_queue_size

Default is 10000 (integer)

#####gr_relay_use_flow_control

Default is 'True' (string).

#####gr_relay_rules

Relay rule set. Default is

{
   all       => { pattern      => '.*',
                  destinations => [ '127.0.0.1:2004' ] },
   'default' => { 'default'    => true,
                  destinations => [ '127.0.0.1:2004:a' ] },
}

#####gr_enable_carbon_aggregator

Default is false (boolean) Enable the carbon aggregator daemon.

#####gr_aggregator_line_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string). Address for line interface to listen on.

#####gr_aggregator_line_port

Default is 2023. TCP port for line interface to listen on.

#####gr_aggregator_enable_udp_listener

Default is 'False' (string). Set this to True to enable the UDP listener.

#####gr_aggregator_udp_receiver_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string). Its clear, isnt it?

#####gr_aggregator_udp_receiver_port

Default is 2023. Self explaining.

#####gr_aggregator_pickle_interface

Default is '0.0.0.0' (string). IP address for pickle interface.

#####gr_aggregator_pickle_port

Default is 2024. Pickle port.

#####gr_aggregator_log_listener_connections

Default is 'True' (string). Logs successful connections

#####gr_aggregator_forward_all

Default is 'True' (string). Forward all metrics to the destination(s) defined in gr_aggregator_destinations.

#####gr_aggregator_destinations

Default is [ '127.0.0.1:2004' ] (array). Array of backend carbons.

#####gr_aggregator_max_queue_size

Default is 10000. Maximum queue size.

#####gr_aggregator_use_flow_control

Default is 'True' (string). Enable flow control Can be True or False.

#####gr_aggregator_max_intervals

Default is 5. Maximum number intervals to keep around.

#####gr_aggregator_rules

Default is

{
  'carbon-class-mem'  => 'carbon.all.<class>.memUsage (60) = sum carbon.<class>.*.memUsage',
  'carbon-all-mem'    => 'carbon.all.memUsage (60) = sum carbon.*.*.memUsage',
}

Hashmap of carbon aggregation rules.

#####gr_memcache_hosts

Default is undef (array). List of memcache hosts to use. eg ['127.0.0.1:11211','10.10.10.1:11211']

#####secret_key

Default is 'UNSAFE_DEFAULT' (string). CHANGE IT! Secret used as salt for things like hashes, cookies, sessions etc. Has to be the same on all nodes of a graphite cluster.

#####gr_cluster_servers

Default is undef (array). Array of webbapp hosts. eg.: ['10.0.2.2:80', '10.0.2.3:80']

#####gr_carbonlink_hosts

Default is undef (array). Array of carbonlink hosts. eg.: ['10.0.2.2:80', '10.0.2.3:80']

#####gr_cluster_fetch_timeout

Default is 6. Timeout to fetch series data.

#####gr_cluster_find_timeout

Default is 2.5 . Timeout for metric find requests.

#####gr_cluster_retry_delay

Default is 10. Time before retrying a failed remote webapp.

#####gr_cluster_cache_duration

Default is 300. Time to cache remote metric find results.

#####nginx_htpasswd

Default is undef (string). The user and salted SHA-1 (SSHA) password for Nginx authentication. If set, Nginx will be configured to use HTTP Basic authentication with the given user & password. e.g.: 'testuser:$jsfak3.c3Fd0i1k2kel/3sdf3'

#####nginx_proxy_read_timeout

Default is 10. Value to use for nginx's proxy_read_timeout setting

#####manage_ca_certificate

Default is true (boolean). Used to determine if the module should install ca-certificate on Debian machines during the initial installation.

#####gr_use_ldap

Default is false (boolean). Turn ldap authentication on/off.

#####gr_ldap_uri

Default is '' (string). Set ldap uri.

#####gr_ldap_search_base

Default is '' (string). Set the ldap search base.

#####gr_ldap_base_user

Default is '' (string).Set ldap base user.

#####gr_ldap_base_pass

Default is '' (string). Set ldap password.

#####gr_ldap_user_query

Default is '(username=%s)' (string). Set ldap user query.

#####gr_ldap_options

Hash of additional LDAP options to be enabled. For example, { 'ldap.OPT_X_TLS_REQUIRE_CERT' => 'ldap.OPT_X_TLS_ALLOW' }. Default is { }.

#####gr_use_remote_user_auth

Default is 'False' (string). Allow use of REMOTE_USER env variable within Django/Graphite.

#####gr_remote_user_header_name

Default is undef. Allows the use of a custom HTTP header, instead of the REMOTE_USER env variable (mainly for nginx use) to tell Graphite a user is authenticated. Useful when using an external auth handler with X-Accel-Redirect etc. Example value - HTTP_X_REMOTE_USER The specific use case for this is OpenID right now, but could be expanded to anything. One example is something like http://antoineroygobeil.com/blog/2014/2/6/nginx-ruby-auth/ combined with the option gr_web_server = 'wsgionly' and http://forge.puppetlabs.com/jfryman/nginx with some custom vhosts. The sample external auth app is available from here

#####gunicorn_arg_timeout

Default is 30. value to pass to gunicorns --timeout arg.

#####gunicorn_bind

Default is 'unix:/var/run/graphite.sock'. value to pass to gunicorns --bind arg.

#####gunicorn_workers

Default is 2. value to pass to gunicorn's --worker arg.

#####gr_cache_instances

Default is empty array. Allow multiple additional cache instances. (beside the default one) Example value:

{
    'cache:b' => {
        'LINE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2103,
        'PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2104,
        'CACHE_QUERY_PORT' => 7102,
    },
    'cache:c' => {
        'LINE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2203,
        'PICKLE_RECEIVER_PORT' => 2204,
        'CACHE_QUERY_PORT' => 7202,
    }
}

#####gr_relay_instances

Default is empty array. Allow multiple additional relay instances. (beside the default one)

Example: see gr_cache_instances

#####gr_aggregator_instances

Default is empty array. Allow multiple additional aggregator instances. (beside the default one)

Example: see gr_cache_instances

#####gr_whisper_autoflush

Default is 'False'. Set autoflush for whisper

#####gr_whisper_lock_writes

Default is false. Set lock writes for whisper

#####gr_whisper_fallocate_create

Default is false. Set fallocate_create for whisper

#####gr_log_cache_performance

Default is 'False' (string). Logs timings for remote calls to carbon-cache

#####gr_log_rendering_performance

Default is 'False' (string). Triggers the creation of rendering.log which logs timings for calls to the The Render URL API

#####gr_log_metric_access

Default is 'False' (string). Trigges the creation of metricaccess.log which logs access to Whisper and RRD data files

#####gr_django_tagging_pkg

Default is 'django-tagging' (string) The name of the django-tagging package that should be installed

#####gr_django_tagging_ver

Default is '0.3.1' (string) The version of the django-tagging package that should be installed

#####gr_twisted_pkg

Default is 'Twisted' (string) The name of the twisted package that should be installed

#####gr_twisted_ver

Default is '11.1.0' (string) The version of the twisted package that should be installed

#####gr_txamqp_pkg

Default is 'txAMQP' (string) The name of the txamqp package that should be installed

#####gr_txamqp_ver

Default is '0.4' (string) The version of the txamqp package that should be installed

#####gr_graphite_pkg

Default is 'graphite-web' (string) The name of the graphite package that should be installed

#####gr_graphite_ver

Default is '0.9.12' (string) The version of the graphite package that should be installed

#####gr_carbon_pkg

Default is 'carbon' (string) The name of the carbon package that should be installed

#####gr_carbon_ver

Default is '0.9.12' (string) The version of the carbon package that should be installed

#####gr_whisper_pkg

Default is 'whisper' (string) The name of the whisper package that should be installed

#####gr_whisper_ver

Default is '0.9.12' (string) The version of the whisper package that should be installed

#####gr_django_pkg

Default is a platform-specific name of the django package that should be installed (string).

#####gr_django_ver

Default is 'installed' (string) The version of the django package that should be installed.

#####gr_django_provider

Default is undef (string) The provider of the django package that should be installed.

#####gr_pip_install

Default is true (Bool). Should packages be installed via pip

#####gr_disable_webapp_cache

Default is false (Bool). Should the caching of the webapp be disabled. This helps with some display issues in grafana.

##Requirements

###Modules needed:

stdlib by puppetlabs

###Software versions needed:

facter > 1.6.2 puppet > 2.6.2

On Redhat distributions you need the EPEL or RPMforge repository, because Graphite needs packages, which are not part of the default repos.

##Limitations

This module is tested on CentOS 6.5 and Debian 7 (Wheezy) and should also run without problems on

  • RHEL/CentOS/Scientific 6+
  • Debian 6+
  • Ubunutu 10.04 and newer

Most settings of Graphite can be set by parameters. So their can be special configurations for you. In this case you should edit the file templates/opt/graphite/webapp/graphite/local_settings.py.erb.

The nginx configs are only supported on Debian based systems at the moment.

##Contributing

Echocat modules are open projects. So if you want to make this module even better, you can contribute to this module on Github.