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ZooKeeper server metricset
editZooKeeper server metricset
editserver
Metricset fetches the data returned by the srvr
admin keyword.
-
zookeeper.server.connections
: Connections established by the server -
zookeeper.server.latency.avg
: Average latency of the server -
zookeeper.server.latency.max
: Max latency reached by the server -
zookeeper.server.latency.min
: Minimum latency that has been reached by the server -
zookeeper.server.mode
: Server mode -
zookeeper.server.node_count
: Total number of nodes -
zookeeper.server.outstanding
: Outstanding -
zookeeper.server.received
: Received requests to the server -
zookeeper.server.sent
: Requests sent by the server -
zookeeper.server.version_date
: Date of the Zookeeper release in use -
zookeeper.server.zxid
: Original value of the Zookeeper transaction ID -
zookeeper.server.count
: Total transactions of the leader in epoch -
zookeeper.server.epoch
: Epoch value of the Zookeeper transaction ID
This is a default metricset. If the host module is unconfigured, this metricset is enabled by default.
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", "event": { "dataset": "zookeeper.server", "duration": 115000, "module": "zookeeper" }, "metricset": { "name": "server", "period": 10000 }, "service": { "address": "192.168.176.2:2181", "node": { "name": "0" }, "type": "zookeeper", "version": "3.5.5-390fe37ea45dee01bf87dc1c042b5e3dcce88653" }, "zookeeper": { "server": { "connections": 1, "count": 0, "epoch": 0, "latency": { "avg": 0, "max": 0, "min": 0 }, "mode": "standalone", "node_count": 5, "outstanding": 0, "received": 40, "sent": 39, "version_date": "2019-05-03T12:07:00Z", "zxid": "0x0" } } }