The kibana
plugin queries the Kibana API to obtain the service status.
- Telegraf minimum version: 1.8
- Kibana minimum tested version: 6.0
[[inputs.kibana]]
## Specify a list of one or more Kibana servers
servers = ["http://localhost:5601"]
## Timeout for HTTP requests
timeout = "5s"
## HTTP Basic Auth credentials
# username = "username"
# password = "pa$$word"
## Optional TLS Config
# tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
# tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
# tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
## Use TLS but skip chain & host verification
# insecure_skip_verify = false
- kibana
- tags:
- name (Kibana reported name)
- source (Kibana server hostname or IP)
- status (Kibana health: green, yellow, red)
- version (Kibana version)
- fields:
- status_code (integer, green=1 yellow=2 red=3 unknown=0)
- heap_total_bytes (integer)
- heap_max_bytes (integer; deprecated in 1.13.3: use
heap_total_bytes
field) - heap_used_bytes (integer)
- uptime_ms (integer)
- response_time_avg_ms (float)
- response_time_max_ms (integer)
- concurrent_connections (integer)
- requests_per_sec (float)
- tags:
kibana,host=myhost,name=my-kibana,source=localhost:5601,status=green,version=6.5.4 concurrent_connections=8i,heap_max_bytes=447778816i,heap_total_bytes=447778816i,heap_used_bytes=380603352i,requests_per_sec=1,response_time_avg_ms=57.6,response_time_max_ms=220i,status_code=1i,uptime_ms=6717489805i 1534864502000000000
Requires the following tools:
From the root of this project execute the following script: ./plugins/inputs/kibana/test_environment/run_test_env.sh
This will build the latest Telegraf and then start up Kibana and Elasticsearch, Telegraf will begin monitoring Kibana's status and write its results to the file /tmp/metrics.out
in the Telegraf container.
Then you can attach to the telegraf container to inspect the file /tmp/metrics.out
to see if the status is being reported.
The Visual Studio Code Remote - Containers extension provides an easy user interface to attach to the running container.