Prometheus Juju Exporter
- Canonical BootStack Charmers
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
latest/stable | 17 | 08 Aug 2024 | |
latest/candidate | 17 | 08 Aug 2024 | |
latest/edge | 21 | 20 Nov 2024 |
juju deploy prometheus-juju-exporter
Deploy universal operators easily with Juju, the Universal Operator Lifecycle Manager.
Platform:
Charm Configuration
The charm requires certain configuration options to be set for it to function properly. Until all
required options are configured, the units will remain in Blocked
state. User can examine unit
logs to see which required options are missing from configuration.
In particular, this charm needs juju credentials and endpoint of a Juju controller. This might
seem unnecessary as the charm is already being deployed in the juju environment but the fact is
that the charm unit itself has very little information about the cloud/model/controller that it’s
deployed in. On its own, it’s not capable of performing any introspection. That’s why we need
the credentials, to connect to the controller as a regular juju client. You can create separate
Juju account for this purpose or in the development environments, you can reuse your own
user/password (usually found in ~/.local/share/juju/accounts.yaml
).
Note: Normally, superuser
privilege is expected for such a user for full access to
the controller. However, in case it is not possible, the minimum privilege requirements are:
-
login
access to the controller instance andadmin
access to the model hosting the controller -
admin
access to any model that’s expected to be monitored by this exporter
Required options:
customer
cloud-name
controller-url
juju-user
juju-password
An example command to configure the charm might look like:
juju config prometheus-juju-exporter \
customer="Test Org" \
cloud-name="Test Cloud" \
controller-url="10.75.224.63:17070" \
juju-user=admin \
juju-password="86333204f5b22495550ab2c64a05607a"
(Use juju config prometheus-juju-exporter
to get more information about each option.)