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This module installs, configures and manages the Prometheus service.

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released Feb 14th 2018
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Add this module to your Puppetfile:

mod 'puppet-prometheus', '4.1.0'
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Add this module to your Bolt project:

bolt module add puppet-prometheus
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Manually install this module globally with Puppet module tool:

puppet module install puppet-prometheus --version 4.1.0

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puppet/prometheus — version 4.1.0 Feb 14th 2018

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Compatibility

Prometheus Version Recommended Puppet Module Version
>= 0.16.2 latest

node_exporter >= 0.15.0 consul_exporter >= 0.3.0

Background

This module automates the install and configuration of Prometheus monitoring tool: Prometheus web site

What This Module Affects

  • Installs the prometheus daemon, alertmanager or exporters(via url or package)
    • The package method was implemented, but currently there isn't any package for prometheus
  • Optionally installs a user to run it under (per exporter)
  • Installs a configuration file for prometheus daemon (/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yaml) or for alertmanager (/etc/prometheus/alert.rules)
  • Manages the services via upstart, sysv, or systemd
  • Optionally creates alert rules
  • The following exporters are currently implemented: node_exporter, statsd_exporter, process_exporter, haproxy_exporter, mysqld_exporter, blackbox_exporter, consul_exporter, redis_exporter

Usage

To set up a prometheus daemon: On the server (for prometheus version < 1.0.0):

class { '::prometheus':
  global_config  => { 'scrape_interval'=> '15s', 'evaluation_interval'=> '15s', 'external_labels'=> { 'monitor'=>'master'}},
  rule_files     => [ "/etc/prometheus/alert.rules" ],
  scrape_configs => [
     { 'job_name'=> 'prometheus',
       'scrape_interval'=> '10s',
       'scrape_timeout' => '10s',
       'target_groups'  => [
        { 'targets'     => [ 'localhost:9090' ],
            'labels'    => { 'alias'=> 'Prometheus'}
         }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

On the server (for prometheus version >= 1.0.0):

class { 'prometheus':
    version => '1.0.0',
    scrape_configs => [ {'job_name'=>'prometheus','scrape_interval'=> '30s','scrape_timeout'=>'30s','static_configs'=> [{'targets'=>['localhost:9090'], 'labels'=> { 'alias'=>'Prometheus'}}]}],
    extra_options => '-alertmanager.url http://localhost:9093 -web.console.templates=/opt/prometheus-1.0.0.linux-amd64/consoles -web.console.libraries=/opt/prometheus-1.0.0.linux-amd64/console_libraries',
    localstorage => '/prometheus/prometheus',
}

On the server (for prometheus version >= 2.0.0):

class { '::prometheus':
    version        => '2.0.0',
    alerts => { 'groups' => [{ 'name' => 'alert.rules', 'rules' => [{ 'alert' => 'InstanceDown', 'expr' => 'up == 0', 'for' => '5m', 'labels' => { 'severity' => 'page', }, 'annotations' => { 'summary' => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down', 'description' => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.' }}]}]},
    scrape_configs => [
      { 'job_name' => 'prometheus',
        'scrape_interval' => '10s',
        'scrape_timeout'  => '10s',
        'static_configs'  => [
        { 'targets' => [ 'localhost:9090' ],
          'labels'  => { 'alias' => 'Prometheus'}
       }
      ]
    }
  ]
}

or simply:

include ::prometheus

To add alert rules, add the following to the class prometheus in case you are using prometheus < 2.0:

    alerts => [{ 'name' => 'InstanceDown', 'condition' => 'up == 0', 'timeduration' => '5m', labels => [{ 'name' => 'severity', 'content' => 'page'}], 'annotations' => [{ 'name' => 'summary', content => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down'}, {'name' => 'description', content => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.' }]}]

or in hiera:

alertrules:
    -
        name: 'InstanceDown'
        condition:  'up == 0'
        timeduration: '5m'
        labels:
            -
                name: 'severity'
                content: 'critical'
        annotations:
            -
                name: 'summary'
                content: 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down'
            -
                name: 'description'
                content: '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.'

When using prometheus >= 2.0, we use the new yaml format (https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/2.0/migration/#recording-rules-and-alerts) configuration

    alerts => { 'groups' => [{ 'name' => 'alert.rules', 'rules' => [{ 'alert' => 'InstanceDown', 'expr' => 'up == 0', 'for' => '5m', 'labels' => { 'severity' => 'page', }, 'annotations' => { 'summary' => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down', 'description' => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.' } }]}]},
alerts:
  groups:
    - name: alert.rules
      rules:
      - alert: 'InstanceDown'
        expr: 'up == 0'
        for: '5m'
        labels:
          'severity': 'page'
        annotations:
          'summary': 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down'
          'description': '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.'

On the monitored nodes:

   include prometheus::node_exporter

or:

class { 'prometheus::node_exporter':
    version => '0.12.0',
    collectors_disable => ['loadavg','mdadm' ],
    extra_options => '--collector.ntp.server ntp1.orange.intra',
}

For more information regarding class parameters please take a look at class docstring.

Example

Real Prometheus >=2.0.0 setup example including alertmanager and slack_configs.

include profiles::prometheus

class { '::prometheus':
  version => '2.0.0',
  alerts => { 'groups' => [{ 'name' => 'alert.rules', 'rules' => [{ 'alert' => 'InstanceDown', 'expr' => 'up == 0', 'for' => '5m', 'labels' => { 'severity' => 'page', }, 'annotations' => { 'summary' => 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down', 'description' => '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.' } }]}]},
  scrape_configs => [
    { 'job_name' => 'prometheus',
      'scrape_interval' => '10s',
      'scrape_timeout'  => '10s',
      'static_configs'  => [
         { 'targets' => [ 'localhost:9090' ],
           'labels'  => { 'alias'=> 'Prometheus'}
         }
      ]
    },
    { 'job_name' => 'node',
      'scrape_interval' => '5s',
      'scrape_timeout'  => '5s',
      'static_configs'  => [
         { 'targets' => [ 'nodexporter.domain.com:9100' ],
           'labels'  => { 'alias'=> 'Node'}
         }
      ]
    }
  ],
  alertmanagers_config => [{ 'static_configs' => [{'targets' => [ 'localhost:9093' ]}]}],
}
class { '::prometheus::alertmanager':
  version       => '0.13.0',
  route         => { 'group_by' => [ 'alertname', 'cluster', 'service' ], 'group_wait'=> '30s', 'group_interval'=> '5m', 'repeat_interval'=> '3h', 'receiver'=> 'slack' },
  receivers     => [ { 'name' => 'slack', 'slack_configs'=> [ { 'api_url'=> 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/ABCDEFG123456', 'channel' => '#channel', 'send_resolved' => true, 'username' => 'username'}] }]
}

the same in hiera

rometheus::version: '2.0.0'
prometheus::scrape_configs:
    - job_name: 'nodexporter'
      scrape_interval:  '10s'
      scrape_timeout: '10s'
      static_configs:
      - targets:
        - nodexporter.domain.com:9100
        labels:
          alias: 'nodexporter'
    - job_name: prometheus
      scrape_interval: 10s
      scrape_timeout: 10s
      static_configs:
      - targets:
        - localhost:9090
        labels:
          alias: Prometheus
prometheus::alerts:
  groups:
    - name: alert.rules
      rules:
      - alert: 'InstanceDown'
        expr: 'up == 0'
        for: '5m'
        labels:
          'severity': 'page'
        annotations:
          'summary': 'Instance {{ $labels.instance }} down'
          'description': '{{ $labels.instance }} of job {{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 5 minutes.'
prometheus::alertmanagers_config:
  - static_configs:
    - targets:
      - localhost:9093

prometheus::alertmanager::version: '0.13.0'
prometheus::alertmanager::route:
  group_by:
  - alertname
  - cluster
  - service
  group_wait: 30s
  group_interval: 5m
  repeat_interval: 3h
  receiver: slack
prometheus::alertmanager::receivers:
  - name: slack
    slack_configs:
    - api_url: https://hooks.slack.com/services/ABCDEFG123456
      channel: "#channel"
      send_resolved: true
      username: username

Test you commit with vagrant https://github.com/kalinux/vagrant-puppet-prometheus.git

Limitations/Known issues

In version 0.1.14 of this module the alertmanager was configured to run as the service alert_manager. This has been changed in version 0.2.00 to be alertmanager.

Do not use version 1.0.0 of Prometheus: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/prometheus-developers/vuSIxxUDff8 ; it does break the compatibility with thus module!

Even if the module has templates for several linux distributions, only RH family distributions were tested.