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node-monitoring

A monitoring solution for node runners and validators utilizing docker containers with Prometheus, Grafana, Tenderduty, cAdvisor, NodeExporter, and alerting with AlertManager.

This is intended to be a single-stop solution for monitoring your blockchain validator signing state.

Install

Clone this repository on your Docker host, cd into node-monitoring directory and run compose up:

git clone https://github.com/LavenderFive/node-monitoring
cd node-monitoring

docker-compose up -d

Caddy v2 does not accept plaintext passwords. It MUST be provided as a hash value. The above password hash corresponds to ADMIN_PASSWORD 'admin'. To know how to generate hash password, refer Updating Caddy to v2

Prerequisites:

  • Docker Engine >= 1.13
  • Docker Compose >= 1.11

Containers:

  • Prometheus (metrics database) http://<host-ip>:9090
  • Prometheus-Pushgateway (push acceptor for ephemeral and batch jobs) http://<host-ip>:9091
  • AlertManager (alerts management) http://<host-ip>:9093
  • Alertmanager-discord (disabled by default) http://<host-ip>:9094
  • Grafana (visualize metrics) http://<host-ip>:3000
    • Infinity Plugin
  • NodeExporter (host metrics collector)
  • cAdvisor (containers metrics collector)
  • Caddy (reverse proxy and basic auth provider for prometheus and alertmanager)
  • Tenderduty (Cosmos node monitoring solution)
  • Peggo Prometheus Exporter (Peggo monitoring solution)

TL;DR: Steps

1. cp .env.sample .env
----- Peggo -----
1. rename .env/ORCHESTRATOR_ADDRESS to your orchestrator
1. under alertmanager/config.yml add your Pagerduty integration/service key
-- IF YOU'RE JUST USING THIS FOR PEGGO, SKIP TO STEP 6! --
----- Tenderduty -----
1. under tenderduty/config.yml add your validator/endpoint information
----- Caddy ------
1. under caddy/Caddyfile:
1. replace YOUR_WEBSITE.COM with your website
1. replace [email protected] with your email
1. point your dns to your monitoring server
-----------------
1. cd ~/node-monitoring
1. docker compose up -d

Setup Grafana

Grafana Dashboard

This monitoring solution comes built in with a very basic Peggo Monitoring dashboard, which works out of the box. Grafana, Prometheus, and Infinity are installed automatically.

1. Create Persistent Storage

To support persistent storage, you'll first need to create the volume:

docker volume create grafana-storage && docker volume create prometheus_data

Navigate to http://<host-ip>:3000 and login with user admin password admin. You can change the credentials in the compose file or by supplying the ADMIN_USER and ADMIN_PASSWORD environment variables on compose up. The config file can be added directly in grafana part like this

grafana:
  image: grafana/grafana:7.2.0
  env_file:
    - .env

and the config file format should have this content

GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_USER=admin
GF_SECURITY_ADMIN_PASSWORD=changeme
GF_USERS_ALLOW_SIGN_UP=false

If you want to change the password, you have to remove this entry, otherwise the change will not take effect

- grafana_data:/var/lib/grafana

Grafana is preconfigured with dashboards and Prometheus as the default data source:

Monitor Services Dashboard

Monitor Services

The Monitor Services Dashboard shows key metrics for monitoring the containers that make up the monitoring stack:

  • Prometheus container uptime, monitoring stack total memory usage, Prometheus local storage memory chunks and series
  • Container CPU usage graph
  • Container memory usage graph
  • Prometheus chunks to persist and persistence urgency graphs
  • Prometheus chunks ops and checkpoint duration graphs
  • Prometheus samples ingested rate, target scrapes and scrape duration graphs
  • Prometheus HTTP requests graph
  • Prometheus alerts graph

Define alerts

Two alert groups have been setup within the alert.rules configuration file:

You can modify the alert rules and reload them by making a HTTP POST call to Prometheus:

curl -X POST http://admin:admin@<host-ip>:9090/-/reload

Monitoring services alerts

Trigger an alert if any of the monitoring targets (node-exporter and cAdvisor) are down for more than 30 seconds:

- alert: monitor_service_down
    expr: up == 0
    for: 30s
    labels:
      severity: critical
    annotations:
      summary: "Monitor service non-operational"
      description: "Service {{ $labels.instance }} is down."

Peggo alerts

Trigger an alert if Peggo isn't catching up, AND it's more than 5 nonce behind the network

- name: peggo_alerts
  rules:
  - alert: HighNonceDifference
    expr: abs(peggo_network_nonce - peggo_orchestrator_nonce) > 5 and increase(peggo_orchestrator_nonce[1h]) <= 0
    for: 15m
    labels:
      severity: critical
    annotations:
      summary: "High difference between peggo_orchestrator_nonce and peggo_network_nonce"
      description: "The difference between peggo_orchestrator_nonce and peggo_network_nonce has been greater than 5 for more than 15 minutes."

Setup alerting

The AlertManager service is responsible for handling alerts sent by Prometheus server. AlertManager can send notifications via email, Pushover, Slack, HipChat or any other system that exposes a webhook interface. A complete list of integrations can be found here.

You can view and silence notifications by accessing http://<host-ip>:9093.

The notification receivers can be configured in alertmanager/config.yml file.

To receive alerts via Slack you need to make a custom integration by choose incoming web hooks in your Slack team app page. You can find more details on setting up Slack integration here.

Copy the Slack Webhook URL into the api_url field and specify a Slack channel.

route:
    receiver: 'slack'

receivers:
    - name: 'slack'
      slack_configs:
          - send_resolved: true
            text: "{{ .CommonAnnotations.description }}"
            username: 'Prometheus'
            channel: '#<channel>'
            api_url: 'https://hooks.slack.com/services/<webhook-id>'

Slack Notifications