The Harvester service monitoring runs as a cronjob and checks prefedined Harvester metrics available in OpenSearch cluster. When the metrics exceed a threshold, alerts will be sent out by email to the responsible team.
- Memory usage
- CPU usage
- Disk usage
- Last submission of workers
- Fraction of workers in bad states, e.g. missed
- Last heartbeat
- Node: aipanda110
- Important folders:
- Work directory: /opt/harvester_monitoring/harvester_service_monitoring/
- Configuration: /opt/harvester_monitoring/harvester_service_monitoring/configuration . Contains one XML file per harvester instance
- Internal SQLite cache: /opt/harvester_monitoring/harvester_service_monitoring/storage
- Logging: /opt/harvester_monitoring/harvester_service_monitoring/logs
- Cronjob:
[root@aipanda110 tmp]# cat /etc/crontab
...
*/10 * * * * root /usr/bin/python /data/harvester_service_monitoring/harvester_monitoring.py > /dev/null 2>&1
XML-template of configuration for Harvester service monitoring:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<instances>
<instance harvesterid="CERN_central_X" instanceisenable="True">
<hostlist>
<host hostname="aipandaXXX.cern.ch" hostisenable="True">
<contacts>
<email>[email protected]</email>
<email>[email protected]</email>
</contacts>
<memory>6000</memory>
<metrics warning_delay="6h" critical_delay="6h">
<metric name="lastsubmittedworker" enable="True">
<value>60d</value>
</metric>
<metric name="lastheartbeat" enable="True">
<value>30</value>
</metric>
<metric name="memory" enable="True">
<memory_warning>50</memory_warning>
<memory_critical>80</memory_critical>
</metric>
<metric name="cpu" enable="True">
<cpu_warning>50</cpu_warning>
<cpu_critical>80</cpu_critical>
</metric>
<metric name="disk" enable="True">
<disk_warning>70</disk_warning>
<disk_critical>80</disk_critical>
</metric>
</metrics>
</host>
</hostlist>
</instance>
</instances>
For disabling instances, hosts and metrics use the following properties:
- For instance tags. instanceisenable="False"
- For host tags. hostisenable="False"
- For metric tags. enable="False"