Apache and Mimir Integration

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Input and output integration overview

This plugin interfaces with the Apache HTTP Server’s mod_status to gather and report performance metrics from the server.

This plugin sends Telegraf metrics directly to Grafana’s Mimir database using HTTP, providing scalable and efficient long-term storage and analysis for Prometheus-compatible metrics.

Integration details

Apache

The Apache plugin collects server performance information using the mod_status module of the Apache HTTP Server. It relies on the mod_status feature, which must be explicitly enabled in the Apache configuration to access a machine-readable status page. This plugin allows users to fetch several metrics related to Apache’s operational performance, including worker status, connection statistics, and server load, thereby facilitating effective monitoring and troubleshooting of web server performance in real-time.

Mimir

Grafana Mimir supports the Prometheus Remote Write protocol, enabling Telegraf collected metrics to be efficiently ingested into Mimir clusters for large-scale, long-term storage. This integration leverages Prometheus’s well-established standards, allowing users to combine Telegraf’s extensive data collection capabilities with Mimir’s advanced features, such as query federation, multi-tenancy, high availability, and cost-efficient storage. Grafana Mimir’s architecture is optimized for handling high volumes of metric data and delivering fast query responses, making it ideal for complex monitoring environments and distributed systems.

Configuration

Apache

[[inputs.apache]]
  ## An array of URLs to gather from, must be directed at the machine
  ## readable version of the mod_status page including the auto query string.
  ## Default is "http://localhost/server-status?auto".
  urls = ["http://localhost/server-status?auto"]

  ## Credentials for basic HTTP authentication.
  # username = "myuser"
  # password = "mypassword"

  ## Maximum time to receive response.
  # response_timeout = "5s"

  ## Optional TLS Config
  # tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
  # tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
  # tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
  ## Use TLS but skip chain & host verification
  # insecure_skip_verify = false

Mimir

[[outputs.http]]
  url = "http://data-load-balancer-backend-1:9009/api/v1/push"
  data_format = "prometheusremotewrite"
  username = "*****"
  password = "******"
  [outputs.http.headers]
     Content-Type = "application/x-protobuf"
     Content-Encoding = "snappy"
     X-Scope-OrgID = "****"

Input and output integration examples

Apache

  1. Real-Time Performance Monitoring: Use the Apache input plugin to set up a real-time dashboard displaying critical performance metrics of your Apache server. By visualizing metrics such as BusyWorkers, and Load averages, you can quickly identify performance bottlenecks and server health issues, aiding in proactive management of web traffic loads.

  2. Automated Alerting for Server Issues: Implement alerts based on metrics collected by this plugin to notify administrators in case of performance degradation. For instance, if the BusyWorkers metric exceeds a certain threshold, automatic alerts can be triggered, ensuring prompt incident response to maintain uptime and service reliability.

  3. Historical Performance Analysis: Combine data collected by the Apache plugin with long-term storage solutions to track performance trends over time. This accumulated data helps in understanding usage patterns, forecasting resource needs, and making informed decisions regarding server scaling or optimization.

  4. Cross-System Monitoring: Integrate metrics gathered from Apache alongside metrics from other components of your web stack using Telegraf’s capabilities to send data to a centralized monitoring solution. This holistic view can simplify troubleshooting and coordination between different technologies, ensuring optimal system performance across the board.

Mimir

  1. Enterprise-Scale Kubernetes Monitoring: Integrate Telegraf with Grafana Mimir to stream metrics from Kubernetes clusters at enterprise scale. This enables comprehensive visibility, improved resource allocation, and proactive troubleshooting across hundreds of clusters, leveraging Mimir’s horizontal scalability and high availability.

  2. Multi-tenant SaaS Application Observability: Use this plugin to centralize metrics from diverse SaaS tenants into Grafana Mimir, enabling tenant isolation and accurate billing based on resource usage. This approach provides reliable observability, efficient cost management, and secure multi-tenancy support.

  3. Global Edge Network Performance Tracking: Stream latency and availability metrics from globally distributed edge servers into Grafana Mimir. Organizations can quickly identify performance degradation or outages, leveraging Mimir’s fast querying capabilities to ensure optimal service reliability and user experience.

  4. Real-Time Analytics for High-Volume Microservices: Implement Telegraf metrics collection in high-volume microservices architectures, feeding data into Grafana Mimir for real-time analytics and anomaly detection. Mimir’s powerful querying enables teams to detect anomalies and quickly respond, maintaining high service availability and performance.

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Powerful Performance, Limitless Scale

Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-velocity data. Any data is more valuable when you think of it as time series data. with InfluxDB, the #1 time series platform built to scale with Telegraf.

See Ways to Get Started

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