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Chapter 11. Monitoring the Network Observability Operator


You can use the web console to monitor alerts related to the health of the Network Observability Operator.

11.1. Health dashboards

Metrics about health and resource usage of the Network Observability Operator are located in the Observe Dashboards page in the web console. You can view metrics about the health of the Operator in the following categories:

  • Flows per second
  • Sampling
  • Errors last minute
  • Dropped flows per second
  • Flowlogs-pipeline statistics
  • Flowlogs-pipleine statistics views
  • eBPF agent statistics views
  • Operator statistics
  • Resource usage

11.2. Health alerts

A health alert banner that directs you to the dashboard can appear on the Network Traffic and Home pages if an alert is triggered. Alerts are generated in the following cases:

  • The NetObservLokiError alert occurs if the flowlogs-pipeline workload is dropping flows because of Loki errors, such as if the Loki ingestion rate limit has been reached.
  • The NetObservNoFlows alert occurs if no flows are ingested for a certain amount of time.
  • The NetObservFlowsDropped alert occurs if the Network Observability eBPF agent hashmap table is full, and the eBPF agent processes flows with degraded performance, or when the capacity limiter is triggered.

11.3. Viewing health information

You can access metrics about health and resource usage of the Network Observability Operator from the Dashboards page in the web console.

Prerequisites

  • You have the Network Observability Operator installed.
  • You have access to the cluster as a user with the cluster-admin role or with view permissions for all projects.

Procedure

  1. From the Administrator perspective in the web console, navigate to Observe Dashboards.
  2. From the Dashboards dropdown, select Netobserv/Health.
  3. View the metrics about the health of the Operator that are displayed on the page.

11.3.1. Disabling health alerts

You can opt out of health alerting by editing the FlowCollector resource:

  1. In the web console, navigate to Operators Installed Operators.
  2. Under the Provided APIs heading for the NetObserv Operator, select Flow Collector.
  3. Select cluster then select the YAML tab.
  4. Add spec.processor.metrics.disableAlerts to disable health alerts, as in the following YAML sample:

    apiVersion: flows.netobserv.io/v1beta2
    kind: FlowCollector
    metadata:
      name: cluster
    spec:
      processor:
        metrics:
          disableAlerts: [NetObservLokiError, NetObservNoFlows] 
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    You can specify one or a list with both types of alerts to disable.

11.4. Using the eBPF agent alert

An alert, NetObservAgentFlowsDropped, is triggered when the network observability eBPF agent hashmap table is full or when the capacity limiter is triggered. If you see this alert, consider increasing the cacheMaxFlows in the FlowCollector, as shown in the following example.

Note

Increasing the cacheMaxFlows might increase the memory usage of the eBPF agent.

Procedure

  1. In the web console, navigate to Operators Installed Operators.
  2. Under the Provided APIs heading for the Network Observability Operator, select Flow Collector.
  3. Select cluster, and then select the YAML tab.
  4. Increase the spec.agent.ebpf.cacheMaxFlows value, as shown in the following YAML sample:
apiVersion: flows.netobserv.io/v1beta2
kind: FlowCollector
metadata:
  name: cluster
spec:
  namespace: netobserv
  deploymentModel: Direct
  agent:
    type: eBPF
    ebpf:
      cacheMaxFlows: 200000 
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Increase the cacheMaxFlows value from its value at the time of the NetObservAgentFlowsDropped alert.
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