Automatically add a uid to each dashboard.
This prevents changing URLs when restarting a grafana pod and
re-importing the dashboards via ConfigMaps.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Andres <sandres@anaconda.com>
* docs/node-mixin: add fsMountpointSelector
This adds the option to add a `mountpoint` selector to filesystem
related alerts. The default is `mountpoint!=""`.
* docs/node-mixins: add fsMountpointSelector to dashboards
Signed-off-by: Jan Fajerski <jfajersk@redhat.com>
This should be the way forward when importing libraries in jsonnet. It's
closer to how Go imports look and makes it more obvious where packages
live.
This is not breaking anything, as the old imports were already symlinks
to the now directly used directories.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Loibl <mail@matthiasloibl.com>
We actually have to count or sum, respectively, _all_ the selected
metrics for the cluster-wide view. Which means it's easiest to use the
`scalar` approach after all (but only in the cluster dashboard). This
still propagates all the labels.
I have extended the comment for the `nodeExporterSelector` to note
that the cluster dashboard only makes sense if all the selected node
exporter actually belong to the same cluster.
Since this is jsonnet, users can easily disable the cluster
dashboard. Or even create multiple instances of the dashboards with
different `nodeExporterSelector`s for different clusters.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
The `instance:node_memory_swap_io_pages:rate1m` rule was intended to
measure the amount of memory pressure a system is under, but its name is
a bit misleading (it specifically refers to swap), and the rate of
`node_vmstat_pgmajfault` is a better metric for memory pressure
(see #1524).
This commit renames `instance:node_memory_swap_io_pages:rate1m` to
`instance:node_vmstat_pgmajfault:rate1m`, and defines it as
`rate(node_vmstat_pgmajfault{%(nodeExporterSelector)s}[1m])`. The
dashboards are updated accordingly.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <benoit.knecht@fsfe.org>
- Normalize cluster memory utilisation.
- Fix missing `1m` in memory saturation.
- Have both disk-related row next to each other instead with the
network row in between.
- Correctly render transmit network traffic as negative, using
`seriesOverrides` and `min: null` for the y-axis.
- Make panel and row naming consistent.
- Remove legend where it would just display a single entry with
exactly the title of the panel.
- Fix metric name in individual node CPU Saturation panel.
- Break up disk space utilisation by device in the panel for an
individual node.
NB: All of that doesn't touch any more subtle issues captured in the
various TODOs.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>