github.com/alicebob/asprom

Aerospike prometheus exporter


Keywords
aerospike, instrumentation, prometheus, prometheus-exporter, statistics
License
MIT
Install
go get github.com/alicebob/asprom

Documentation

Project status

Since Aerospike 4.5 (beginning 2020) the Aerospike team have their own Prometheus exporter. It's likely a better choice if you run version 4.5 or higher of Aerospike, especially if you run the Enterprise Edition. The exporter here might be a better choice is you run an older version. PRs are still welcome, but don't expect active maintenance to stay up to date with the current Aerospike.

https://github.com/aerospike/aerospike-prometheus-exporter

Aerospike Prometheus exporter

This follows the logic from asgraphite. Run a asprom collector against every node in the aerospike cluster.

Statistics collected:

  • aerospike_node_*: node wide statistics. e.g. memory usage, cluster state.
  • aerospike_ns_*: per namespace. e.g. objects, migrations.
  • aerospike_sets_*: statistics per set: objects, memory usage
  • aerospike_latency_*: read/write/etc latency rates(!), per namespace
  • aerospike_ops_*: read/write/etc ops per second, per namespace

Binaries

The releases page has binaries.

Building

  • install the Go compiler
  • run make
  • copy the ./asprom binary to where you need it

It's also easy to crosscompile with Go. You can build asprom for Linux on a Mac with: GOOS=linux GOARCH=amd64 go build and then copy the asprom binary over to your Linux machines.