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# How to monitor MinIO server with Prometheus [![Slack](https://slack.min.io/slack?type=svg)](https://slack.min.io)
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[Prometheus](https://prometheus.io) is a cloud-native monitoring platform, built originally at SoundCloud. Prometheus offers a multi-dimensional data model with time series data identified by metric name and key/value pairs. The data collection happens via a pull model over HTTP/HTTPS. Targets to pull data from are discovered via service discovery or static configuration.
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MinIO exports Prometheus compatible data by default as an authorized endpoint at `/minio/prometheus/metrics`. Users looking to monitor their MinIO instances can point Prometheus configuration to scrape data from this endpoint.
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This document explains how to setup Prometheus and configure it to scrape data from MinIO servers.
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**Table of Contents**
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- [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
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- [1. Download Prometheus](#1-download-prometheus)
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- [2. Configure authentication type for Prometheus metrics](#2-configure-authentication-type-for-prometheus-metrics)
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- [3. Configuring Prometheus](#3-configuring-prometheus)
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- [3.1 Authenticated Prometheus config](#31-authenticated-prometheus-config)
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- [3.2 Public Prometheus config](#32-public-prometheus-config)
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- [4. Update `scrape_configs` section in prometheus.yml](#4-update-scrapeconfigs-section-in-prometheusyml)
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- [5. Start Prometheus](#5-start-prometheus)
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- [6. Configure Grafana](#6-configure-grafana)
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- [List of metrics exposed by MinIO](#list-of-metrics-exposed-by-minio)
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## Prerequisites
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To get started with MinIO, refer [MinIO QuickStart Document](https://docs.min.io/docs/minio-quickstart-guide). Follow below steps to get started with MinIO monitoring using Prometheus.
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### 1. Download Prometheus
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[Download the latest release](https://prometheus.io/download) of Prometheus for your platform, then extract it
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```sh
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tar xvfz prometheus-*.tar.gz
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cd prometheus-*
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```
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Prometheus server is a single binary called `prometheus` (or `prometheus.exe` on Microsoft Windows). Run the binary and pass `--help` flag to see available options
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```sh
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./prometheus --help
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usage: prometheus [<flags>]
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The Prometheus monitoring server
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. . .
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```
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Refer [Prometheus documentation](https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/first_steps/) for more details.
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### 2. Configure authentication type for Prometheus metrics
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MinIO supports two authentication modes for Prometheus either `jwt` or `public`, by default MinIO runs in `jwt` mode. To allow public access without authentication for prometheus metrics set environment as follows.
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```
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export MINIO_PROMETHEUS_AUTH_TYPE="public"
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minio server ~/test
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```
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### 3. Configuring Prometheus
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#### 3.1 Authenticated Prometheus config
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> If MinIO is configured to expose metrics without authentication, you don't need to use `mc` to generate prometheus config. You can skip reading further and move to 3.2 section.
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The Prometheus endpoint in MinIO requires authentication by default. Prometheus supports a bearer token approach to authenticate prometheus scrape requests, override the default Prometheus config with the one generated using mc. To generate a Prometheus config for an alias, use [mc](https://docs.min.io/docs/minio-client-quickstart-guide) as follows `mc admin prometheus generate <alias>`.
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The command will generate the `scrape_configs` section of the prometheus.yml as follows:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: minio-job
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bearer_token: <secret>
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metrics_path: /minio/prometheus/metrics
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scheme: http
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static_configs:
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- targets: ['localhost:9000']
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```
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#### 3.2 Public Prometheus config
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If Prometheus endpoint authentication type is set to `public`. Following prometheus config is sufficient to start scraping metrics data from MinIO.
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: minio-job
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metrics_path: /minio/prometheus/metrics
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scheme: http
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static_configs:
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- targets: ['localhost:9000']
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```
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### 4. Update `scrape_configs` section in prometheus.yml
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To authorize every scrape request, copy and paste the generated `scrape_configs` section in the prometheus.yml and restart the Prometheus service.
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### 5. Start Prometheus
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Start (or) Restart Prometheus service by running
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```sh
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./prometheus --config.file=prometheus.yml
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```
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Here `prometheus.yml` is the name of configuration file. You can now see MinIO metrics in Prometheus dashboard. By default Prometheus dashboard is accessible at `http://localhost:9090`.
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### 6. Configure Grafana
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After Prometheus is configured, you can use Grafana to visualize MinIO metrics. Refer the [document here to setup Grafana with MinIO prometheus metrics](https://github.com/minio/minio/blob/master/docs/metrics/prometheus/grafana/README.md).
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## List of metrics exposed by MinIO
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MinIO server exposes the following metrics on `/minio/prometheus/metrics` endpoint. All of these can be accessed via Prometheus dashboard. The full list of exposed metrics along with their definition is available in the demo server at https://play.min.io:9000/minio/prometheus/metrics
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These are the new set of metrics which will be in effect after `RELEASE.2019-10-16*`. Some of the key changes in this update are listed below.
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- Metrics are bound the respective nodes and is not cluster-wide. Each and every node in a cluster will expose its own metrics.
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- Additional metrics to cover the s3 and internode traffic statistics were added.
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- Metrics that records the http statistics and latencies are labeled to their respective APIs (putobject,getobject etc).
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- Disk usage metrics are distributed and labeled to the respective disk paths.
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For more details, please check the `Migration guide for the new set of metrics`.
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The list of metrics and its definition are as follows. (NOTE: instance here is one MinIO node)
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> NOTES:
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> 1. Instance here is one MinIO node.
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> 2. `s3 requests` exclude internode requests.
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### Default set of information
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| name | description |
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|:------------|:--------------------------------|
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| `go_` | all standard go runtime metrics |
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| `process_` | all process level metrics |
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| `promhttp_` | all prometheus scrape metrics |
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### MinIO node specific information
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| name | description |
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|:---------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `minio_version_info` | Current MinIO version with its commit-id |
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| `minio_disks_offline` | Total number of offline disks on current MinIO instance |
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| `minio_disks_total` | Total number of disks on current MinIO instance |
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### Disk metrics are labeled by 'disk' which indentifies each disk
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| name | description |
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|:---------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `disk_storage_total` | Total size of the disk |
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| `disk_storage_used` | Total disk space used per disk |
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| `disk_storage_available` | Total available disk space per disk |
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### S3 API metrics are labeled by 'api' which identifies different S3 API requests
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| name | description |
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|:---------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `s3_requests_total` | Total number of s3 requests in current MinIO instance |
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| `s3_errors_total` | Total number of errors in s3 requests in current MinIO instance |
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| `s3_requests_current` | Total number of active s3 requests in current MinIO instance |
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| `s3_rx_bytes_total` | Total number of s3 bytes received by current MinIO server instance |
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| `s3_tx_bytes_total` | Total number of s3 bytes sent by current MinIO server instance |
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| `s3_ttfb_seconds` | Histogram that holds the latency information of the requests |
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#### Internode metrics only available in a distributed setup
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| name | description |
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| `internode_rx_bytes_total` | Total number of internode bytes received by current MinIO server instance |
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| `internode_tx_bytes_total` | Total number of bytes sent to the other nodes by current MinIO server instance |
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Apart from above metrics, MinIO also exposes below mode specific metrics
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### Bucket usage specific metrics
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All metrics are labeled by `bucket`, each metric is displayed per bucket. `buckets_objects_histogram` is additionally labeled by `object_size` string which is represented by any of the following values
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- *LESS_THAN_1024_B*
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- *BETWEEN_1024_B_AND_1_MB*
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- *BETWEEN_1_MB_AND_10_MB*
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- *BETWEEN_10_MB_AND_64_MB*
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- *BETWEEN_64_MB_AND_128_MB*
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- *BETWEEN_128_MB_AND_512_MB*
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- *GREATER_THAN_512_MB*
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Units defintions:
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- 1 MB = 1024 KB
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- 1 KB = 1024 B
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| name | description |
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|:------------------------------------|:----------------------------------------------------|
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| `bucket_usage_size` | Total size of the bucket |
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| `bucket_objects_count` | Total number of objects in a bucket |
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| `bucket_objects_histogram` | Total number of objects filtered by different sizes |
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| `bucket_replication_pending_size` | Total capacity not replicated |
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| `bucket_replication_failed_size` | Total capacity failed to replicate at least once |
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| `bucket_replication_successful_size`| Total capacity successfully replicated |
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| `bucket_replication_received_size` | Total capacity received as replicated objects |
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### Cache specific metrics
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MinIO Gateway instances enabled with Disk-Caching expose caching related metrics.
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#### Global cache metrics
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| name | description |
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|:---------------------|:--------------------------------------------------|
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| `cache_hits_total` | Total number of cache hits |
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| `cache_misses_total` | Total number of cache misses |
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| `cache_data_served` | Total number of bytes served from cache |
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#### Per disk cache metrics
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| `cache_usage_size` | Total cache usage in bytes |
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| `cache_total_capacity` | Total size of cache disk |
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| `cache_usage_percent` | Total percentage cache usage |
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| `cache_usage_state` | Indicates cache usage is high or low, relative to current cache 'quota' settings |
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`cache_usage_state` holds only two states
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- '1' indicates high disk usage
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- '0' indicates low disk usage
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### Gateway specific metrics
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MinIO Gateway instance exposes metrics related to Gateway communication with the cloud backend (S3, Azure & GCS Gateway).
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`<gateway_type>` changes based on the gateway in use can be 's3', 'gcs' or 'azure'. Other metrics are labeled with `method` that identifies HTTP GET, HEAD, PUT and POST requests to the backend.
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| name | description |
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| `gateway_<gateway_type>_requests` | Total number of requests made to the gateway backend |
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| `gateway_<gateway_type>_bytes_sent` | Total number of bytes sent to cloud backend (in PUT & POST Requests) |
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| `gateway_<gateway_type>_bytes_received` | Total number of bytes received from cloud backend (in GET & HEAD Requests) |
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Note that this is currently only support for Azure, S3 and GCS Gateway.
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### MinIO self-healing metrics - `self_heal_*`
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MinIO exposes self-healing related metrics for erasure-code deployments _only_. These metrics are _not_ available on Gateway or Single Node, Single Drive deployments. Note that these metrics will be exposed _only_ when there is a relevant event happening on MinIO server.
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| name | description |
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| `self_heal_time_since_last_activity` | Time elapsed since last self-healing related activity |
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| `self_heal_objects_scanned` | Number of objects scanned by self-healing thread in its current run. This will reset when a fresh self-healing run starts. This is labeled with the object type scanned |
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| `self_heal_objects_healed` | Number of objects healing by self-healing thread in its current run. This will reset when a fresh self-healing run starts. This is labeled with the object type scanned |
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| `self_heal_objects_heal_failed` | Number of objects for which self-healing failed in its current run. This will reset when a fresh self-healing run starts. This is labeled with disk status and its endpoint |
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## Migration guide for the new set of metrics
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This migration guide applies for older releases or any releases before `RELEASE.2019-10-23*`
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### MinIO disk level metrics - `disk_*`
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The migrations include
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- `minio_total_disks` to `minio_disks_total`
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- `minio_offline_disks` to `minio_disks_offline`
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### MinIO disk level metrics - `disk_storage_*`
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These metrics have one label.
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- `disk`: Holds the disk path
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The migrations include
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- `minio_disk_storage_used_bytes` to `disk_storage_used`
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- `minio_disk_storage_available_bytes` to `disk_storage_available`
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- `minio_disk_storage_total_bytes` to `disk_storage_total`
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### MinIO network level metrics
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These metrics are detailed to cover the s3 and internode network statistics.
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The migrations include
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- `minio_network_sent_bytes_total` to `s3_tx_bytes_total` and `internode_tx_bytes_total`
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- `minio_network_received_bytes_total` to `s3_rx_bytes_total` and `internode_rx_bytes_total`
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Some of the additional metrics added were
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- `s3_requests_total`
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- `s3_errors_total`
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- `s3_ttfb_seconds`
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