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Using Grafana to monitor multiple Bright clusters

Install

Install Grafana on a dedicated machine (e.g. using install-grafana.sh) This can be a Bright node or an any other linux machine.

Port 3000 needs to be opened in the firewall for external access to the Grafana website. For cm-cod-os clusters add --append-inbound-rule 3000:tcp.

Prepare your clusters

Upgrade the cmdaemon (on the head node) to 9.1-2 / 9.0-12 / 8.2-24: build date after 28 November 2020.

Add clusters to Grafana

Adding new clusters can be done with the provided script, root access to the cluster is required once.

./bright_grafana.py -u root -p ... -H <ip/hostname> -a

This script will:

  • Add the cluster to the local cache clusters.json
  • Copy (rsync) the cluster pythoncm version to the local directory
  • Create a Grafana profile with the minimal required tokens for running queries
  • Create a certificate with the Grafana profile
  • Configure a Grafana datasource to the cluster in /etc/grafana/provisioning/datasources
  • Copy or update the default dashboards to /var/lib/grafana/dashboards/bright
  • Test the configuration by doing a basic query

Note that rsync only needs to be done once per x.y version of Bright Cluster Manager.

See ./bright_grafana.py --help for all options.

Adding a new custom dashboard

The best way to add a new dashboard is to create it manually in Grafana for one cluster. Once completed export to JSON and save the result in /var/lib/grafana/dashboards/bright Then run ./bright_grafana.py -b, to make the dashboard multi-cluster aware.

It is also possible to copy / paste JSON panel snippets directly into existing dashboards.

Making changed dashboards live

Grafana has a internal loop to watch for changes on disk. However these these detected changes are not made visible in the web browsers. Force an update by doing service grafana-server restart and a page reload in the browser.

Entity series supported by cmdaemon

CMDaemon provides these series, which can be used as a selector:

  • hostname (all devices)
  • node (hostnames for devices of type node)
  • category
  • wlm
  • job_id

To verify the cluster cmdaemon version supports these queries:

wget --no-check-certificate \
  --certificate=$HOME/.cm/admin.pem \
  --private-key=$HOME/.cm/admin.key \
  "https://master:8081/prometheus/api/v1/series?match[]=hostname" -qO- \
| python -mjson.tool

Other series can be added as needed on request.

Start Grafana

Run ./start.sh to start Grafana and configure it to be started on the next reboot

Slurm-state metric

All clusters installed with the version higher than 9.1-2 / 9.0-12 / 8.2-24 will have the slurm-state metric by default. For upgraded clusters the metrics needs to be configured manually.

For 8.2 the Slurm state metrics are defined for the base partition:

cat<<EOF | cmsh
monitoring setup
add collection slurm-state
set script /cm/local/apps/cmd/scripts/metrics/slurm_states.py
set consolidator default 
nodeexecutionfilters 
active
exit
executionmultiplexers 
add type Partition
set types Partition 
commit
EOF

For 9.0 and up the Slurm state metrics are per defined Slurm WLM cluster

cat<<EOF | cmsh
monitoring setup
add collection slurm-state
set script /cm/local/apps/cmd/scripts/metrics/slurm_states.py
set consolidator default 
nodeexecutionfilters 
active
exit
executionmultiplexers 
add type SlurmWlmCluster
set types SlurmWlmCluster
commit
EOF

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