Monitor Type: gitlab-runner
(Source)
Accepts Endpoints: Yes
Multiple Instances Allowed: Yes
Monitor for the Gitlab runner service. This usually runs on port 9252, so to monitor an instance on the same host as the agent, you can do:
monitors:
- type: gitlab-runner
host: localhost
port: 9252
For more information on configuring monitoring within Gitlab runner itself, see https://docs.gitlab.com/runner/monitoring/README.html.
See the Gitlab monitor for more information.
To activate this monitor in the Smart Agent, add the following to your agent config:
monitors: # All monitor config goes under this key
- type: gitlab-runner
... # Additional config
For a list of monitor options that are common to all monitors, see Common Configuration.
Config option | Required | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
httpTimeout |
no | int64 |
HTTP timeout duration for both read and writes. This should be a duration string that is accepted by https://golang.org/pkg/time/#ParseDuration (default: 10s ) |
username |
no | string |
Basic Auth username to use on each request, if any. |
password |
no | string |
Basic Auth password to use on each request, if any. |
useHTTPS |
no | bool |
If true, the agent will connect to the server using HTTPS instead of plain HTTP. (default: false ) |
httpHeaders |
no | map of strings |
A map of HTTP header names to values. Comma separated multiple values for the same message-header is supported. |
skipVerify |
no | bool |
If useHTTPS is true and this option is also true, the exporter's TLS cert will not be verified. (default: false ) |
caCertPath |
no | string |
Path to the CA cert that has signed the TLS cert, unnecessary if skipVerify is set to false. |
clientCertPath |
no | string |
Path to the client TLS cert to use for TLS required connections |
clientKeyPath |
no | string |
Path to the client TLS key to use for TLS required connections |
host |
yes | string |
Host of the exporter |
port |
yes | integer |
Port of the exporter |
useServiceAccount |
no | bool |
Use pod service account to authenticate. (default: false ) |
metricPath |
no | string |
Path to the metrics endpoint on the exporter server, usually /metrics (the default). (default: /metrics ) |
sendAllMetrics |
no | bool |
Send all the metrics that come out of the Prometheus exporter without any filtering. This option has no effect when using the prometheus exporter monitor directly since there is no built-in filtering, only when embedding it in other monitors. (default: false ) |
These are the metrics available for this monitor. Metrics that are categorized as container/host (default) are in bold and italics in the list below.
gitlab_runner_api_request_statuses_total
(cumulative)
The total number of API requests, partitioned by runner, endpoint and statusgitlab_runner_autoscaling_machine_creation_duration_seconds
(cumulative)
Histogram of machine creation timegitlab_runner_autoscaling_machine_creation_duration_seconds_bucket
(cumulative)
Histogram of machine creation timegitlab_runner_autoscaling_machine_creation_duration_seconds_count
(cumulative)
Histogram of machine creation timegitlab_runner_autoscaling_machine_states
(gauge)
The current number of machines per state in this providergitlab_runner_concurrent
(gauge)
The current value of concurrent settinggitlab_runner_errors_total
(cumulative)
The number of catched errorsgitlab_runner_limit
(gauge)
The current value of concurrent settinggitlab_runner_request_concurrency
(gauge)
The current number of concurrent requests for a new jobgitlab_runner_request_concurrency_exceeded_total
(cumulative)
Counter tracking exceeding of request concurrencygitlab_runner_version_info
(gauge)
A metric with a constant '1' value labeled by different build stats fields
To emit metrics that are not default, you can add those metrics in the
generic monitor-level extraMetrics
config option. Metrics that are derived
from specific configuration options that do not appear in the above list of
metrics do not need to be added to extraMetrics
.
To see a list of metrics that will be emitted you can run agent-status monitors
after configuring this monitor in a running agent instance.