Chapter 8. Configuring the OpenTelemetry Collector metrics
The following list shows some of these metrics:
- Collector memory usage
- CPU utilization
- Number of active traces and spans processed
- Dropped spans, logs, or metrics
- Exporter and receiver statistics
The Red Hat build of OpenTelemetry Operator automatically creates a service named <instance_name>-collector-monitoring
that exposes the Collector’s internal metrics. This service listens on port 8888
by default.
You can use these metrics for monitoring the Collector’s performance, resource consumption, and other internal behaviors. You can also use a Prometheus instance or another monitoring tool to scrape these metrics from the mentioned <instance_name>-collector-monitoring
service.
When the spec.observability.metrics.enableMetrics
field in the OpenTelemetryCollector
custom resource (CR) is set to true
, the OpenTelemetryCollector
CR automatically creates a Prometheus ServiceMonitor
or PodMonitor
CR to enable Prometheus to scrape your metrics.
Prerequisites
- Monitoring for user-defined projects is enabled in the cluster.
Procedure
To enable metrics of an OpenTelemetry Collector instance, set the
spec.observability.metrics.enableMetrics
field totrue
:apiVersion: opentelemetry.io/v1alpha1 kind: OpenTelemetryCollector metadata: name: <name> spec: observability: metrics: enableMetrics: true
Verification
You can use the Administrator view of the web console to verify successful configuration:
-
Go to Observe
Targets. - Filter by Source: User.
-
Check that the ServiceMonitors or PodMonitors in the
opentelemetry-collector-<instance_name>
format have the Up status.
Additional resources