Google Cloud Platform metrics metricset
editGoogle Cloud Platform metrics metricset
editThis functionality is in beta and is subject to change. The design and code is less mature than official GA features and is being provided as-is with no warranties. Beta features are not subject to the support SLA of official GA features.
Operations monitoring provides visibility into the performance, uptime, and overall health
of cloud-powered applications. It collects metrics, events, and metadata from
different services from Google Cloud. This metricset is to collect monitoring
metrics from Google Cloud using ListTimeSeries
API. The full list of metric
types that Google Cloud monitoring supports can be found in
Google Cloud Metrics.
Each monitoring metric from Google Cloud has a sample period and/or ingest delay. Sample period is the time interval between consecutive data points for metrics that are written periodically. Ingest delay represents the time for data points older than this value are guaranteed to be available to read. Sample period and ingest delay are obtained from making ListMetricDescriptors API call.
Metricset config and parameters
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aligner: A single string with which aggregation operation need to be applied
onto time series data for ListTimeSeries API. If it’s not given, default aligner
is
ALIGN_NONE
. Google Cloud also supportsALIGN_DELTA
,ALIGN_RATE
,ALIGN_MIN
,ALIGN_MAX
,ALIGN_MEAN
,ALIGN_COUNT
,ALIGN_SUM
etc. Please see Aggregation Aligner for the full list of aligners. -
metric_types: Required, a list of metric type strings, or a list of metric
type prefixes. For example,
instance/cpu
is the prefix for metric typeinstance/cpu/usage_time
,instance/cpu/utilization
etc Each call of theListTimeSeries
API can return any number of time series from a single metric type. Metric type is to used for identifying a specific time series. -
service: Required, the name of the service for related metrics. This should
be a valid Google Cloud service name. Service names may be viewed from the
corresponding page from GCP Metrics list documentation.
The
service
field is used to compute the GCP Metric prefix, unlessservice_metric_prefix
is set. -
service_metric_prefix: A string containing the full Metric prefix as
specified in the GCP documentation.
All metrics from GCP Monitoring API require a prefix. When
service_metric_prefix
is empty, the prefix default to a value computed using theservice
value:<service>.googleapis.com/
. This default works for any services under "Google Cloud metrics", but does not work for other services (kubernetes
aka GKE for example). This option allow to override the default and specify an arbitrary metric prefix.
Example Configuration
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metrics
metricset is enabled to collect metrics from all zones undereurope-west1-c
region inelastic-observability
project. Two sets of metrics are specified: first one is to collect CPU usage time and utilization with aggregation aligner ALIGN_MEAN; second one is to collect uptime with aggregation aligner ALIGN_SUM. These metric types all have 240 seconds ingest delay time and 60 seconds sample period. Withperiod
specified as300s
in the config below, Metricbeat will collect compute metrics from Google Cloud every 5-minute with given aggregation aligner applied for each metric type.- module: gcp metricsets: - metrics zone: "europe-west1-c" project_id: elastic-observability credentials_file_path: "your JSON credentials file path" exclude_labels: false period: 300s metrics: - aligner: ALIGN_MEAN service: compute metric_types: - "instance/cpu/usage_time" - "instance/cpu/utilization" - aligner: ALIGN_SUM service: compute metric_types: - "instance/uptime"
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metrics
metricset is enabled to collect metrics from all zones undereurope-west1-c
region inelastic-observability
project. Two sets of metrics are specified: first one is to collect CPU usage time and utilization with aggregation aligner ALIGN_MEAN; second one is to collect uptime with aggregation aligner ALIGN_SUM. These metric types all have 240 seconds ingest delay time and 60 seconds sample period. Withperiod
specified as60s
in the config below, Metricbeat will collect compute metrics from Google Cloud every minute with no aggregation. This case, the aligners specified in the configuration will be ignored.- module: gcp metricsets: - metrics zone: "europe-west1-c" project_id: elastic-observability credentials_file_path: "your JSON credentials file path" exclude_labels: false period: 60s metrics: - aligner: ALIGN_MEAN service: compute metric_types: - "instance/cpu/usage_time" - "instance/cpu/utilization" - aligner: ALIGN_SUM service: compute metric_types: - "instance/uptime"
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metrics
metricset is enabled to collect metrics from all zones undereurope-west1-c
region inelastic-observability
project. One set of metrics will be collected: core usage time for containers in GCP GKE. Note that the is required to useservice_metric_prefix
to override the default metric prefix, as for GKE metrics the required prefix iskubernetes.io/
- module: gcp metricsets: - metrics zone: "europe-west1-c" project_id: elastic-observability credentials_file_path: "your JSON credentials file path" exclude_labels: false period: 1m metrics: - service: gke service_metric_prefix: kubernetes.io/ metric_types: - "container/cpu/core_usage_time"
For a description of each field in the metricset, see the exported fields section.
Here is an example document generated by this metricset:
{ "@timestamp": "2017-10-12T08:05:34.853Z", "cloud": { "account": { "id": "elastic-observability", "name": "elastic-observability" }, "instance": { "id": "4049989596327614796", "name": "nchaulet-loadtest-horde-master" }, "machine": { "type": "n1-standard-8" }, "provider": "gcp" }, "cloud.availability_zone": "us-central1-a", "cloud.region": "us-central1", "event": { "dataset": "gcp.metrics", "duration": 115000, "module": "gcp" }, "gcp": { "labels": {}, "metrics": { "instance": { "uptime_total": { "value": 791820 } } } }, "host": { "id": "4049989596327614796", "name": "nchaulet-loadtest-horde-master" }, "metricset": { "name": "metrics", "period": 10000 }, "service": { "type": "gcp" } }