A Prometheus exporter for Zadara Storage.
The Zadara Exporter is a Prometheus exporter designed to collect data from Zadara Storage and expose it as Prometheus metrics. It utilizes otel metrics to gather the data.
- Collects data from Zadara Storage
- Exposes data as Prometheus metrics
- Configurable through environment variables, a configuration file, or command line flags
To start the Zadara Exporter server, run the following command:
❯ zadara-exporter server
2024/05/04 14:40:48 INFO starting Metrics server address=:9090 path=/metrics
The exporter is configured using the following environment variables:
ZADARA_LISTEN_ADDR
: The addr to expose the metrics on. (default::9090
)ZADARA_LISTN_PATH
: The path to expose the metrics on. (default:/metrics
)
Important
Target configuration is required for the exporter to work. The exporter will not start if there are no targets configured.
The exporter can also be configured using a configuration file. The configuration file is a YAML file with the following structure:
listen_address: :9090
listen_path: /metrics
targets:
- name: London
url: https://command-center-1.zadarastorage.com
token: "<TOKEN HERE>"
cloud_name: cc1
# - name: New York
# url: https://command-center-2.zadarastorage.com
# token: "<TOKEN HERE>"
# cloud_name: cc2
The configuration file can be specified using the ZADARA_CONFIG_FILE
environment variable.
The exporter will look for the configuration file (config.yaml
) in the current working directory if the ZADARA_CONFIG_FILE
environment variable is not set.
It will also look for the configuration file in the following directories if the ZADARA_CONFIG_FILE
environment variable is not set:
/etc/zadara_exporter/config.yaml
$HOME/.zadara-exporter/config.yaml
The exporter can also be configured using command line flags. The following flags are available:
Flags:
-h, --help help for server
--listen_address string The address to listen on for the metrics server (default ":9090")
--listen_path string The path to expose the metrics on (default "/metrics")
Global Flags:
--config string The path to the configuration file