Mcrouter

Ship your Mcrouter via Telegraf to your Logit.io Stack

Configure Telegraf to ship Mcrouter to your Logit.io stacks via Logstash.

Install Integration

Please click on the Install Integration button to configure your stack for this source.

Install Telegraf

This integration allows you to configure a Telegraf agent to send your metrics, in multiple formats, to Logit.io.

Choose the installation method for your operating system:

When you paste the command below into Powershell it will download the Telegraf zip file. Once that is complete, press Enter again and the zip file will be extracted into C:\Program Files\InfluxData\telegraf\telegraf-1.31.2.

wget https://dl.influxdata.com/telegraf/releases/telegraf-1.31.2_windows_amd64.zip -UseBasicParsing -OutFile telegraf-1.31.2_windows_amd64.zip 
Expand-Archive .\telegraf-1.31.2_windows_amd64.zip -DestinationPath 'C:\Program Files\InfluxData\telegraf'

Configure the Telegraf input plugin

The configuration file below is pre-configured to scrape the system metrics from your hosts, add the following code to the configuration file /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf from the previous step.

# Read metrics from one or many mcrouter servers.
[[inputs.mcrouter]]
  ## An array of address to gather stats about. Specify an ip or hostname
  ## with port. ie tcp://localhost:11211, tcp://10.0.0.1:11211, etc.
  servers = ["tcp://localhost:11211", "unix:///var/run/mcrouter.sock"]
 
  ## Timeout for metric collections from all servers.  Minimum timeout is "1s".
  # timeout = "5s"

Read more about how to configure data scraping and configuration options for Mcrouter (opens in a new tab)

Configure The Output plugin

Once you have generated the configuration file, you need to set up the output plug-in to allow Telegraf to transmit your data to Logit.io in Prometheus format. This can be accomplished by incorporating the following code into your configuration file:

[[outputs.http]]
  url = "https://@metricsUsername:@metricsPassword@@metrics_id-vm.logit.io:@vmAgentPort/api/v1/write"
  data_format = "prometheusremotewrite"
 
  [outputs.http.headers]
    Content-Type = "application/x-protobuf"
    Content-Encoding = "snappy"

Start Telegraf

From the location where Telegraf was installed (C:\Program Files\InfluxData\telegraf\telegraf-1.31.2) run the program providing the chosen configuration file as a parameter:

.\telegraf.exe --config telegraf-demo.conf

Once Telegraf is running you should see output similar to the following, which confirms the inputs, output and basic configuration the application has been started with: Powershell Telegraf information

View your metrics

Data should now have been sent to your Stack.

View My Data

If you don't see take a look at How to diagnose no data in Stack below for how to diagnose common issues.

How to diagnose no data in Stack

If you don't see data appearing in your stack after following this integration, take a look at the troubleshooting guide for steps to diagnose and resolve the problem or contact our support team and we'll be happy to assist.

Telegraf Mcrouter Overview

To effectively monitor and analyze Mcrouter metrics across various systems, it's vital to utilize a robust and efficient metrics management solution. Telegraf, the open-source server agent for collecting and sending telemetry data, is ideally suited for this role. It is capable of collecting Mcrouter metrics from a wide array of sources, such as operational Mcrouter instances, databases, and other relevant applications.

Telegraf's wide selection of input plugins allows users to collect metrics from diverse sources like CPU usage, memory utilization, network traffic, and more, which are crucial for understanding Mcrouter performance. For storing and scrutinizing these collected metrics, organizations can employ Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit recognized for its flexible querying language and strong data visualization capabilities.

To channel Mcrouter metrics from Telegraf to Prometheus, organizations need to configure Telegraf to output metrics in the Prometheus format, and then set up Prometheus to scrape these metrics from the Telegraf server. This process includes setting up Telegraf to gather Mcrouter metrics, outputting them in the Prometheus format, configuring Prometheus to retrieve these metrics from the Telegraf server, and then visually interpreting the data using Prometheus's dynamic querying and graphical visualization tools.

Once the metrics are successfully integrated into Prometheus, further analysis and visualization can be conducted using Grafana. Grafana, a leading open-source platform known for its monitoring and observability features, is fully compatible with Prometheus. It allows users to design dynamic, interactive dashboards for an in-depth look into the metrics data, providing a comprehensive understanding of performance trends and potential issues in the Mcrouter system.

If you need any further assistance with shipping your log data to Logit.io we're here to help you get started. Feel free to get in contact with our support team by sending us a message via live chat & we'll be happy to assist.