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authorAchilleas Pipinellis <axilleas@axilleas.me>2017-01-22 14:36:31 +0000
committerJames Lopez <james@jameslopez.es>2017-01-24 16:47:18 +0100
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- [Migrate GitLab CI to CE/EE](migrate_ci_to_ce/README.md) Follow this guide to migrate your existing GitLab CI data to GitLab CE/EE.
- [Git LFS configuration](workflow/lfs/lfs_administration.md)
- [Housekeeping](administration/housekeeping.md) Keep your Git repository tidy and fast.
-- [GitLab Performance Monitoring](administration/monitoring/performance/introduction.md) Configure GitLab and InfluxDB for measuring performance metrics.
+- [GitLab performance monitoring with InfluxDB](administration/monitoring/performance/introduction.md) Configure GitLab and InfluxDB for measuring performance metrics.
+- [GitLab performance monitoring with Prometheus](administration/monitoring/performance/prometheus.md) Configure GitLab and Prometheus for measuring performance metrics.
- [Request Profiling](administration/monitoring/performance/request_profiling.md) Get a detailed profile on slow requests.
- [Monitoring uptime](user/admin_area/monitoring/health_check.md) Check the server status using the health check endpoint.
- [Debugging Tips](administration/troubleshooting/debug.md) Tips to debug problems when things go wrong
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- [InfluxDB Schema](influxdb_schema.md)
- [Grafana Install/Configuration](grafana_configuration.md)
+>**Note:**
+Omnibus GitLab 8.16 includes Prometheus as an additional tool to collect
+metrics. It will eventually replace InfluxDB when their metrics collection is
+on par. Read more in the [Prometheus documentation](prometheus.md).
+
## Introduction to GitLab Performance Monitoring
GitLab Performance Monitoring makes it possible to measure a wide variety of statistics
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+# GitLab Prometheus
+
+>**Notes:**
+- Prometheus and the node exporter are bundled in the Omnibus GitLab package
+ since GitLab 8.16. For installations from source you will have to install
+ them yourself. Over subsequent releases additional GitLab metrics will be
+ captured.
+- Prometheus services are off by default but will be on starting with GitLab 9.0.
+
+[Prometheus] is a powerful time-series monitoring service, providing a flexible
+platform for monitoring GitLab and other software products.
+GitLab provides out of the box monitoring with Prometheus, providing easy
+access to high quality time-series monitoring of GitLab services.
+
+## Overview
+
+Prometheus works by periodically connecting to data sources and collecting their
+performance metrics. To view and work with the monitoring data, you can either
+connect directly to Prometheus or utilize a dashboard tool like [Grafana].
+
+## Configuring Prometheus
+
+>**Note:**
+Available since Omnibus GitLab 8.16. For installations from source you'll
+have to install and configure it yourself.
+
+To enable Prometheus:
+
+1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
+1. Find and uncomment the following line, making sure it's set to `true`:
+
+ ```ruby
+ node_exporter['enable'] = true
+ ```
+
+1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][reconfigure] for the changes to
+ take effect
+
+By default, Prometheus will run as the `gitlab-prometheus` user and listen on
+TCP port `9090` under localhost. If the [node exporter](#node-exporter) service
+has been enabled, it will automatically be set up as a monitoring target for
+Prometheus.
+
+## Viewing Performance Metrics
+
+After you have [enabled Prometheus](#configuring-prometheus), you can visit
+`<your_domain_name>:9090` for the dashboard that Prometheus offers by default.
+
+The performance data collected by Prometheus can be viewed directly in the
+Prometheus console or through a compatible dashboard tool.
+The Prometheus interface provides a [flexible query language][prom-query] to work
+with the collected data where you can visualize their output.
+For a more fully featured dashboard, Grafana can be used and has
+[official support for Prometheus][prom-grafana].
+
+## Prometheus exporters
+
+There are a number of libraries and servers which help in exporting existing
+metrics from third-party systems as Prometheus metrics. This is useful for cases
+where it is not feasible to instrument a given system with Prometheus metrics
+directly (for example, HAProxy or Linux system stats). You can read more in the
+[Prometheus exporters and integrations documentation][prom-exporters].
+
+While you can use any exporter you like with your GitLab installation, the
+following ones documented here are bundled in the Omnibus GitLab packages
+making it easy to configure and use.
+
+### Node exporter
+
+>**Note:**
+Available since Omnibus GitLab 8.16. For installations from source you'll
+have to install and configure it yourself.
+
+The [node exporter] allows you to measure various machine resources such as
+memory, disk and CPU utilization.
+
+To enable the node exporter:
+
+1. [Enable Prometheus](#configuring-prometheus)
+1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
+1. Find and uncomment the following line, making sure it's set to `true`:
+
+ ```ruby
+ node_exporter['enable'] = true
+ ```
+
+1. Save the file and [reconfigure GitLab][reconfigure] for the changes to
+ take effect
+
+Prometheus it will now automatically begin collecting performance data from
+the node exporter. You can visit `<your_domain_name>:9100/metrics` for a real
+time representation of the metrics that are collected. Refresh the page and
+you will see the data change.
+
+[grafana]: https://grafana.net
+[node exporter]: https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter
+[prometheus]: https://prometheus.io
+[prom-query]: https://prometheus.io/docs/querying/basics
+[prom-grafana]: https://prometheus.io/docs/visualization/grafana/
+[scrape-config]: https://prometheus.io/docs/operating/configuration/#%3Cscrape_config%3E
+[prom-exporters]: https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/exporters/
+[reconfigure]: ../../restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure