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TermWhat we mean by that?
MetricA Measurement of a particular characteristic.
Ex: %ge of CPU used, Amount of Bandwidth used, etc. Complete definition can be found here
EventA record of something that has happened - A simple immutable fact.
Example: Link has gone down. A packet from a flow is dropped, etc. Complete definition can be found here 
AgentSoftware that runs on a node/system that needs to be monitored.
Client NodeA node that is monitored (Node on which agent runs)
Server NodeA node that collects metrics and events from the client node.
Sampling IntervalHow frequently the metrics are sent.
Push ModeFetching of events by subscribing
Poll ModeFetching of events via polling.
Writing of Metrics/eventssending/outputting of metrics or events.
Reading of Metrics/eventsreceiving/reading of measurements
Logging of Metrics/eventsLogging of monitored/received metric or event
Metric Types (data source types)

Guage: Value stored as-is
Derive: Derivative - Change of the value (rate)
Counter: Similar to Derive - but it is NEVER negative (due to wrap-around)
Absolute: 

 

 

Parameter Table

 

NPRE NSClient++ReimannWebserver monitoring

Parameters\Tools

Collectd

Ceilometer

Polling agent.

MonascaSNAPnode-exporter and other exporterssensu client: metric collection pluginsmunintelegraf

NRPE + Plugins

diamondcentreonicingaOpenNMS

(NSClient++,

ICINGA,

OpenNMS)

diamondReimann

Elastic Beats

Note:
1. For some parameters the answer could be just YES/NO,
2. Whereas, for some we may have to provide a description/details
3. For some we may have to choose from the list [], whereas for some we may append a value to the list.
4. For some parameters, please provide the number of 'actual metrics' provided under that category. For example, collectd would provide 12 metrics for Processes-category

Use NA - If Not applicable.
Use NK - If it is Not Known

Lowest Sampling Interval -

(for transmitting over network)

can go down to a nano second resolution

(1-sec)

               
CPU metricsidle, system, wait, stolen, user (% & time), util, vcpusidle, system, wait, CPU metricsidle, system, wait, stolen, user (% & time), util, vcpusidle, system, wait, stolen, user (% & time), util, vcpusidle, system, wait, stolen, user, guest, irq, nice (% & timejiffies) idle, system, wait, stolen, user (% & time), util, vcpusidle, system, wait, stolen, user (% & time), util, vcpus

Freq,

usage - idle, system, wait, user, util and vcpus.

 

Same as ceilometer or monasca 

user, system, iowait, idle in (% and time).

average-load

idle, system, wait, user, nice     .idle, system, wait, user, nice, stolen, irqidle, system, wait, user, nice, stolen, irq 
Disk IO metrics

Read and write (bytes, rate, time, sectors)

disk-free

read and write (bytes, rate, req)read and write (bytes, rate, req)

read and write (ops, octets, merged, time)

 

disk-free

read and write (bytes, rate, req)Read and write (bytes, rate, time, sectors) read and write (bytes, rate, req)Same as ceilometer or monasca 

read and write (

bytes

ops, octets,

rate

merged,

req

time)

      

disk-free

read and write (bytes, rate, req)

read and write (merged, sector, time, req)

io- reqs, time, weighted

read and write (count, time and bytes)
Memory metricsfree, swap, total, used (bytes and percetages)Memory metrics usage, bandwidthfree, swap, total, used free, available, total, used.free, swap, total, usedfree, swap, total, used (Mb and percentages) free, swap, total, used, slab.Same as ceilometer or monasca free, available, total, used. (bytes, %ges)free, total, swap, active, dirty, inactive, buffers.      free, used, (bytes and %ges) actual-used.free, used, (bytes and %ges) actual-used.
Process metricsI/O, memory, CPU-Usage, read-write (bytes and count)NONOI/O, memory, CPU-Usage, (bytes and count). Process metricsI/O, memory, CPU-Usage, count.NONO Same as collectd.status, thread-count, uptime. IO, memory, cpu-usage. connections. Cpu and memory., read-write (bytes, count), and various other fields Cpu and memory, read-write (bytes, count)CPU, memory, uptime, btime, ctxt, processes, blocked, running     I/O, memory, CPU-Usage, read-write (bytes and count)I/O, memory, CPU-Usage, read-write (bytes and count) 
Network Interface MetricsInterface plugin: Standard 4 fields of rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped).
Netlink plugin: uses netlink sockets and covers others
Standard 4 fields of rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped).Standard 4 fields of rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped). sent and recv : bytes, compressed, drops, errors, fifo, frame, multicast, packetsStandard 4 fields of rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped).Standard 4 fields of rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped). Also includes, fifo, compressed, and frame stats. rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped).Same as ceilometer or monasca rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped). SNMP (3)

Rx Rx and Tx.

MBs

      Standard 4 fields of rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped)Standard 4 fields of rx/tx (octets, packets, errors, dropped).
Libvirt MetricsYES - YESYES YESYESNO NONO YESYES     NONO 

Container resource usage Monitoring

(memory, restarts, status, uptime, etc)

YESNONO DockerDockerDocker NODocker YES (Docker, LXC)Docker      YES (Docker)YES (4)
Databases Monitoring : [Influxdb, MongoDb,  MySql, PostgreSql, Carbon(graphite),  Prometheus, RRDCache,Redis, TSDB]YES for all

MySql, PostgreSql, MongoDb

Influxdb, Vertica, MySql, PostgreSql, Cassandra  Influxdb, mysql, mongodb, Cassandra

ALL (4)

All

 NO

All.

 
YES for allMongoDb, mysql, postgresql, and Redis     YES for allYES for all (4) 
Publish metrics to databases - (influxdb, mysql, TSDB, Postgresql, MongoDb, Carbon, Elasticsearch)YES for allNONOYES for all.NONO (1) NOYes for all NOYes for All     YES for all.YES (4) 
Encryption SupportYESNONO YESNONO NONO YESYES     YESYES
Language (written)CPythonPythonGoGoRubyPerlGoperl, shell, c, (varies)PythonVaries - ruby, c, c++, etc.Go 
Extensibility - multilanguage support [Python, Java, Golang, C/C++, Lua]YES for allJavaJava

Python

 

C++

Java, Python, RubyGo, Python. Python, RubyNone. Perl, shell, C.None     MultipleNO? 
Interoperability [with other monitoring solutions]Sensu, statsd, telegraf?

Nagios zabbix

ceilometer Ceilometer, Facter, Reimann, PrometheusCollectdNagios, Zabbix. NOReimann NSClient, Icinga.Nagios     CollectdCollectd? 
Write to Message Queues and protocols (AMQP, Kafka, MQTT, NSQ)YES for ALLAMQPKafka AMQP, Kafka.NOAMQP NO

kafka,

MQTT,

NSQ

 NOYes for ALL     YES for allYES for all (4) 

Metrics Pub/sub Mode Support

(Metrics push/pull mode support ?)

YESYESYES YESYESYES NOYES NOYES     YESYES 
Metrics Req/Resp Mode Support NONONO YESNOYES YESNO YESNO     YESYES 
Support for Events (polling, Pushing)YesNO (1)NO (1) NONOYES NOYES YESNO      YESYES
Notification SupportYESNO (1)NO (1) NONO (1)YES NONO YESNO YES     YES
Logging Support YESYESYES YESYESYES YESYES YESYES     YESYES 
Hypervisor metricsYESNONO YES (KVM)YESYES (XenTop) NONO YESXEN, KVM. NO     NO
Log-File AnalysisYESNONO YESYES (mtail)NO NOYES YESNO      YESYES
Other Writing (output) Support:
[CSV, HTTP, RRD, UnixSocket, Multicast]
ALL that are listed.NONO NOHTTPNO RRDSocket, NOHTTP     NOYES? 
Transport ProtocolDepends on the end point it's communicating with.TCP*TCP* TCPTCP, UDP. (5)TCP TCP

TCP, UDP

 TCP TCP      TCP, UDPTCP, UDP
 Data-Format
[XML, JSON, etc]
JSON, Custom, XMLJSON XMLJSON JSONJSON ?JSON CustomCustom CustomJSON      CustomCustom, JSON
Data-modelCustomKVPKVP KVPKVPKVP CustomCustom CustomKVP     KVPKVP 
Hardware:
IPMI, Battery, Sensors, 
YES for allIPMIIPMI IMPIYES for allYES - IPMI YES (3)IPMI sensors YES NO      NO?YES for all
Metric Types: Guage, Derive, Counter, absoluteYES for allGauge cumulative delta Gauge, rate, counter.gauge, derive, counter. Gauge, Counter, Histogram, summaryGauge, Counter, derive. Gauge, Counter, derive.Gauge, Counter. Gauge, Derivative, delta      
Language (written)CPythonPython GoRuby Go Python      
Gauge, sum, counter, deriveGauge, sum, counter, derive
Last-Updated201720172017Varies(5)Varies (5)Last-Updated201720172017 Varies (5)Varies (5) 2017 varies(5)Varies (5)     Varies(5)Varies(5) 
Commercial Versions?NONO? NONOYES NONo YESYES? YES?     Resource consumption by the agentYES?
Run-Time Analysis [^]

CPU: 14.8%
VM:958205952
RSS: 2066
Code:14442496
Data:831705088
StackSize:2288Binary: 617Kb

            

CPU:17.5%
VM:345899008
RSS:7880
Code:15036416
Data:321084800
StackSize:416

    
LicenseMIT/GPL v2 or laterApache License, Version 2.0 Apache License, Version 2.0  Apache License, Version 2.0Multiple (5)MIT GPL V2.MIT GPL V3MIT      MITApache License, Version 2.0
Webserver monitoring
[Nginix, Apache]YES for allApacheApache YES for all.Nginix, Apache, Passenger varnishApache, Nginix, Unicorn. NOYes for all YES for allNO     YES for all.Yes for all 

Platforms - OS?

Linux (unix'es), Windows.

Supports windows, linux, freebsd, etc.LinuxLinux

Linux

 

, MAC,

Windows (soon)

Linux

Windows(3)

Linux, Windows, Linux , WindowsLinux ALL Linux   ALLALL 
Configuration Tool support [Puppet, Chef, Ansible, Salt]YES for allPuppet ChefPuppet, Chef, Ansible, Yes for all.

Yes for all.

YES for all NOYes for All. Yes for allPuppet     ALLALL 
Deployments: servers, VMs, containers,ALLALLALL ALLALLALL. ALLAll ALLALL      ALLALL
Openstack ModulesNO (2)NOALL.CEPH, Cinder, Glance, Keystone, Neutron, NovaNONO NONO YES (All)NO      NONO
Intel PCM and SSDs SMART metricsNONONOYESNONO NONO NONO      NONO

Cluster Mgmt.

(Kubernetes, Mesos, Swarm)

NONONOKubernetes and MesosKubernetes and mesosKubernetes and mesos NOKubernetes and Mesos YESNO YES     YES

Modifiers - (filtering, threshold, tags, contexts)

 

Filtering and threshold - yes.

Tags - YES.

Contexts - No. (1)

NOYES YES for all.Tags, Filtering and threshold.NO(1) NOTagging YESTags     YESYES 
Dynamic Loading of plugins.NONONO YESYESYES. YES?NO YESNO YES YES 

Intervals:

 

  

Other Services monitoring:

(DHCP, DNS, FTP, NTP, HAProxy, Consul)

NONOHAProxy, NTP. DHCP, HAproxy, NTP, Consul.YES for all. HAproxy, NTP, Consul, DNS, NO

LSI: can go down to a nano second resolution

NTI: Cannot be specified - depends on size of the buffer and reading interval

PI: Configurable default: 60s

CF: Configurable

Further controlled by per-plugin "collect_period"

 

Based on Task Configuration.

Interval: Can go down to ns resolution.

Configurable scrape interval.

Command specific check-interval.

 

        

Legends

Other Services monitoring:

(DHCP, DNS, FTP, NTP, HAProxy, Consul)

HAProxy, DNS, NTPNOHAProxy, NTP.HAProxyDHCP, HAproxy, NTP, Consul.YES for all.NOHAproxy, NTP, Consul, DNS,YESNOYES (4)YES(4)

Legends

(1) This aspect is realized (1) This aspect is realized either as a server-side component or by a 'customized' agent.

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(5) A single value cannot be entered due development of logically-independent modules by different community groups.

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[^]: Runtime analysis process and considerations:

  1. Isolate the CPUs on the monitoring node. [ Add isolcpus option in the grub. CPU0]
  2. Run the agent on the isolated CPU (CPU0). [ Use taskset command to run agent-processes with appropriate CPU-mask: 0x01]
  3. Plugins: Configure agent to monitor following metrics - CPU, Memory, Disk, Interface, IPMI, processes, libvirt, Caches, OVS, hugepages.
  4. Output: Make agent to send metrics over network (Ex: influxdb running on separate node)
  5. Workload: stress-ng + iperf.
  6. Monitoring duration: 5 minutes.
  7. Frequency: 1sec.
  8. Collect Metrics (using any other tool) to analyze agent's runtime performance  [ Ex: Used Snap to collect ‘collectd-process’ metrics and CPU and memory data]
  9. Note the iperf performance ( to study any effect on it due to collectd]

#: Interval Definitions:

Lowest Sampling Interval (LSI) - How frequently the plugins can read values from source(s) of truth.

Network Transmit Interval (NTI) - Interval at which the metrics are sent over the network.

Polling Interval: Freqency at which metrics are read.

Check Frequency(CF): frequency at which all plugins are run. This may map to LSI and NTI.

Inference Questions

View file
nameMonitoringAgents-Inference.pptx
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The Questions The Answer
Lowest Interval: Which agent supports the lowest sampling interval, and what is the value? 
Interoperability: Which agent is 'most interoperable'?  (Work with maximum of 'servers' (collection node) 
Large-scale deployment: Which agent is ideal for large-scale monitoring (Provide description in a separate page, if needed) 
Low-footprint: Which agent has the lowest footprint (memory and CPU)? 
Metrics: Which agent supports maximum number of metrics? 
Gaps: Are there any metrics that are not supported by any of the agent and that are relavant to NFV? 
Which agent is ideal for realtime analytics?- [Support for maximum scalable datastores, visualization tools and Analytics engines?] 
Is any of the agents been used in large-scale real-world deployments? If so, please provide the details on the performance. 
Which agent has the least/maximum dependency - Libraries, OS/Kernel versions, etc.? 
Which agent provides maximum 'freedom' w.r.t. Licenses (core agent + plugins)? 
Which agent is best for the following datastores: Influxdb, Graphite, ElasticSearch? 
Which agent support dynamic configuration?