Prometheus Exporter for Salt highstate metrics run from the Salt master. The exporter must have permissions to execute commands locally.
Note: Python 2 is not supported. Instead use Python 3.8 or higher.
Inspired by BonnierNews/saltstack_exporter
- Install salt
- Be on the salt master node
pip install prometheus-salt-exporterusage: prometheus_salt_exporter [-h] [--listen-addr LISTEN_ADDR] [--listen-port LISTEN_PORT] [--highstate-interval HIGHSTATE_INTERVAL] [--wait-on-error-interval WAIT_ON_ERROR_INTERVAL]
[--batch-size BATCH_SIZE] [--salt-target SALT_TARGET] [--log-level LOG_LEVEL]
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--listen-addr LISTEN_ADDR
Address to bind to. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be specified. (default: ::)
--listen-port LISTEN_PORT
Port to bind to (default: 9175)
--highstate-interval HIGHSTATE_INTERVAL
Seconds between each highstate test run (default: 300)
--wait-on-error-interval WAIT_ON_ERROR_INTERVAL
Seconds to wait when an error occurs (e.g. salt-master not responding in time) (default: 300)
--batch-size BATCH_SIZE
Batch size to use in salt (default: 10)
--batch-wait BATCH_WAIT
Seconds to wait after a minion returns, before sending the command to a new minion (default: 10)
--salt-target SALT_TARGET
Salt target to be used (default: *)
--log-level LOG_LEVEL
log level (default: 30)
Currently, the exporter exposes metrics for highstate conformity only:
| Metric | Description |
|---|---|
saltstack_states_total
|
Number of states which apply to the minion
in highstate
|
saltstack_nonhigh_states
|
Number of states which would change on
state.highstate
|
saltstack_error_states
|
Number of states which returns an error on
highstate dry-run
|
| saltstack_highstate_error | Error in trying to apply highstate |
saltstack_last_highstate
|
Timestamp of the last highstate test run
|
# HELP saltstack_last_highstate_total Timestamp of the last highstate test run
# TYPE saltstack_last_highstate_total counter
saltstack_last_highstate_total 1.674730426e+09
# HELP saltstack_states_total Number of states which apply to the minion in highstate
# TYPE saltstack_states_total gauge
saltstack_states_total{minion="1.minion"} 271.0
# HELP saltstack_nonhigh_states Number of states which would change on state.highstate
# TYPE saltstack_nonhigh_states gauge
saltstack_nonhigh_states{minion="1.minion"} 13.0
# HELP saltstack_error_states Number of states which returns an error on highstate dry-run
# TYPE saltstack_error_states gauge
saltstack_error_states{minion="1.minion"} 0.0
# HELP saltstack_highstate_error Error in trying to apply highstate
# TYPE saltstack_highstate_error gauge
saltstack_highstate_error{minion="1.minion"} 0.0
# HELP saltstack_states_total Number of states which apply to the minion in highstate
# TYPE saltstack_states_total gauge
saltstack_states_total{minion="2.minion"} 197.0
# HELP saltstack_nonhigh_states Number of states which would change on state.highstate
# TYPE saltstack_nonhigh_states gauge
saltstack_nonhigh_states{minion="2.minion"} 6.0
# HELP saltstack_error_states Number of states which returns an error on highstate dry-run
# TYPE saltstack_error_states gauge
saltstack_error_states{minion="2.minion"} 0.0
# HELP saltstack_highstate_error Error in trying to apply highstate
# TYPE saltstack_highstate_error gauge
saltstack_highstate_error{minion="2.minion"} 0.0
If you encounter resource issues (e.g. your salt-master cannot keep up with providing the highstate),
please consider using a combination of --batch-wait and --batch-size by decreasing the batch size and increasing
the waiting time between requests.