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bdrewery
a598c4b809 DIRDEPS_BUILD: Update dependencies.
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2017-10-31 00:07:04 +00:00
ed
c71eb5ab1f Be a bit more liberal about sysctl naming.
On the systems on which I tested this exporter, I never ran into metrics
that were named in such a way that they couldn't be exported to
Prometheus metrics directly. Now it turns out that on systems with NUMA,
the sysctl tree contains metrics named dev.${driver}.${index}.%domain.
For these metrics, the % in the name is problematic, as Prometheus
doesn't allow this symbol to be used.

Remove the assertions that were originally put in place to prevent the
exporter from generating malformed output and add code to deal with it
accordingly. For metric names, convert any unsupported character to an
underscore. For label values, perform string escaping.

PR:		https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=221035
Reported by:	lifanov@
2017-07-29 08:35:07 +00:00
bdrewery
a3c96a314a DIRDEPS_BUILD: Connect new directories.
Sponsored by:	Dell EMC Isilon
2017-05-09 01:48:14 +00:00
ed
73327b50a1 Add a Prometheus exporter for sysctl values.
Now that we have our sysctl tree annotated with aggregation labels,
let's go ahead and provide a very simple utility for exporting the
sysctl tree in Prometheus' format. It can either be used in conjunction
with the Prometheus node exporter or run through inetd(8).

The reason why I'm opting for having it in the base system is because it
has a pretty strong integration with some of sysctl's innards, such as
access to iterators, name lookups, metadata and type information. As I
am investigating whether we can add histograms as native types to sysctl
as well, this integration will only get stronger as we go along. That's
why it would be safer to oversee the development of this exporter
ourselves, as opposed to having it as an external project.

This exporter is remarkably compact, especially when compared to the
official Linux binary of the Prometheus node exporter (16 KB vs 12 MB).
I guess this could be an interesting aspect for monitoring embedded
FreeBSD-based systems.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8792
2016-12-21 08:29:44 +00:00