In this lab, you will use Managed Service for Prometheus to collect metrics from other infrastructure sources via exporters.
Objectives
In this lab, you will learn how to:
Deploy a GKE instance
Configure the PodMonitoring custom resource and node-exporter tool
Build the GMP binary locally and deploy to the GKE instance
Apply a Prometheus configuration to begin collecting metrics
Setup and requirements
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Activate Cloud Shell
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Click Activate Cloud Shell at the top of the Google Cloud console.
Click through the following windows:
Continue through the Cloud Shell information window.
Authorize Cloud Shell to use your credentials to make Google Cloud API calls.
When you are connected, you are already authenticated, and the project is set to your Project_ID, . The output contains a line that declares the Project_ID for this session:
Your Cloud Platform project in this session is set to {{{project_0.project_id | "PROJECT_ID"}}}
gcloud is the command-line tool for Google Cloud. It comes pre-installed on Cloud Shell and supports tab-completion.
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gcloud auth list
Click Authorize.
Output:
ACTIVE: *
ACCOUNT: {{{user_0.username | "ACCOUNT"}}}
To set the active account, run:
$ gcloud config set account `ACCOUNT`
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gcloud config list project
Output:
[core]
project = {{{project_0.project_id | "PROJECT_ID"}}}
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Create the gmp-test Kubernetes namespace for resources you create as part of the example application:
kubectl create ns gmp-test
Check if prometheus has been deployed
Task 3. Deploy the example application
The managed service provides a manifest for an example application that emits Prometheus metrics on its metrics port. The application uses three replicas.
To deploy the example application, run the following command:
To ingest the metric data emitted by the example application, you use target scraping. Target scraping and metrics ingestion are configured using Kubernetes custom resources. The managed service uses PodMonitoring custom resources (CRs).
A PodMonitoring CR scrapes targets only in the namespace the CR is deployed in. To scrape targets in multiple namespaces, deploy the same PodMonitoring CR in each namespace. You can verify the PodMonitoring resource is installed in the intended namespace by running kubectl get podmonitoring -A.
The following manifest defines a PodMonitoring resource, prom-example, in the gmp-test namespace. The resource uses a Kubernetes label selector to find all pods in the namespace that have the label app with the value prom-example. The matching pods are scraped on a port named metrics, every 30 seconds, on the /metrics HTTP path.
Your managed collector is now scraping the matching pods.
To configure horizontal collection that applies to a range of pods across all namespaces, use the ClusterPodMonitoring resource. The ClusterPodMonitoring resource provides the same interface as the PodMonitoring resource but does not limit discovered pods to a given namespace.
Note: An additional targetLabels field provides a simplified Prometheus-style relabel configuration. You can use relabeling to add pod labels as labels on the ingested time series. You can't overwrite the mandatory target labels; for a list of these labels, see the prometheus_target resource.
If you are running on GKE, then you can do the following:
To query the metrics ingested by the example application, see Query data from the Prometheus service.
To learn about filtering exported metrics and adapting your prom-operator resources, see Additional topics for managed collection.
Task 5. Download the prometheus binary
Download the prometheus binary from the following bucket:
After the prometheus binary begins you should be able to go to managed prometheus in the Console UI and run a PromQL query “up” to see the prometheus binary is available (will show localhost running one as the instance name).
Task 7. Download and run the node exporter
Open a new tab in Cloud Shell to run the node_exporter commands.
Download and run the exporter on the cloud shell box:
wget https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter/releases/download/v1.3.1/node_exporter-1.3.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
tar xvfz node_exporter-1.3.1.linux-amd64.tar.gz
cd node_exporter-1.3.1.linux-amd64
./node_exporter
Note: The port that the node_exporter tool is running on you will use to modify the config of prometheus on the next few steps.
You should see output like this indicating that the Node Exporter is now running and exposing metrics on port 9100:
Use the following stat from the exporter to see its count in a PromQL query.
In Cloud Shell, click on the web preview icon.
Set the port to 9090 by selecting Change Preview Port and preview by clicking Change and Preview.
Write any query in the PromQL query Editor prefixed with “node_”. This should bring up an input list of metrics you can select to visualize in the graphical editor.
"node_cpu_seconds_total" provides graphical data.
Try selecting other metrics that appear to view the data exported.
Congratulations!
In this lab you deployed a GKE instance and configured node-exporter. You then configured the GMP binary to ingest metrics from node-exporter and viewed the metrics.
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Manual Last Updated April 16, 2024
Lab Last Tested October 27, 2023
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Use Managed Service for Prometheus to collect metrics from other infrastructure sources via exporters.