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# Kubernetes Monitoring with Managed VictoriaMetrics
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Monitoring kubernetes cluster is necessary to build SLO/SLI, to analyze performance and cost-efficiency of your workloads.
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To enable enable kubernetes cluster monitoring, we will be collecting metrics about cluster performance and utilization from kubernetes components like `kube-api-server`, `kube-controller-manager`, `kube-scheduler`, `kube-state-metrics`, `etcd`, `core-dns`, `kubelet` and `kube-proxy`. We will also install some recording rules, alert rules and dashboards to provide visibility of cluster performance, as well as alerting for cluster metrics.
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For node resource utilization we will be collecting metrics from `node-exporter`. We will also install dashboard and alerts for node related metrics
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For workloads monitoring in kubernetes cluster we will have [VictoriaMetrics Operator](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/operator/VictoriaMetrics-Operator.html). It enables us to define scrape jobs using kubernetes CRDs [VMServiceScrape](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/operator/design.html#vmservicescrape), [VMPodScrape](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/operator/design.html#vmpodscrape). To add alerts or recording rules for workloads we can use [VMRule](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/operator/design.html#vmrule) CRD
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## Installation
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In this guide we will be using [victoria-metrics-k8s-stack](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/helm-charts/tree/master/charts/victoria-metrics-k8s-stack) helm chart
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This chart will install `VMOperator`, `VMAgent`, `NodeExporter`, `kube-state-metrics`, `grafana` and some service scrape configurations to start monitoring kuberentes cluster components
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### Prerequisites
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- Active Managed VictoriaMetrics instance. You can learn how to signup for Managed VictoriaMetrics [here](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/managed-victoriametrics/quickstart.html#how-to-register).
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- Access to your kubernetes cluster
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- Helm binary. You can find installation [here]https://helm.sh/docs/intro/install/()
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### Installation steps
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Install the Helm chart in a custom namespace
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1. Create a unique Kubernetes namespace, for example monitoring
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```
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kubectl create namespace monitoring
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```
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2. Create kubernetes-secrets with token to access your dbaas deployment
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```
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kubectl --namespace monitoring create secret generic dbaas-write-access-token --from-literal=bearerToken=your-token
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kubectl --namespace monitoring create secret generic dbaas-read-access-token --from-literal=bearerToken=your-token
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```
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> You can find your access token on the "Access" tab of your deployment
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> ![access tijen](./k8s-monitoring-access-token.png)
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3. Set up a Helm repository using the following commands:
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```
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helm repo add grafana https://grafana.github.io/helm-charts
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helm repo add prometheus-community https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts
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helm repo add vm https://victoriametrics.github.io/helm-charts
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helm repo update
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```
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4. Create a YAML file of Helm values called dbaas.yaml with following content
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```yaml
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externalVM:
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read:
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url:
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bearerTokenSecret:
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name: dbaas-write-access-token
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key: bearerToken
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write:
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url:
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bearerTokenSecret:
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name: dbaas-read-access-token
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key: bearerToken
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vmsingle:
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enabled: false
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vmcluster:
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enabled: false
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vmalert:
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enabled: true
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spec:
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evaluationInterval: 15s
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vmagent:
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enabled: true
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spec:
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scrapeInterval: 30s
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externalLabels:
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cluster: cluster-name
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# dependencies
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# Grafana dependency chart configuration. For possible values refer to https://github.com/grafana/helm-charts/tree/main/charts/grafana#configuration
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grafana:
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enabled: true
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```
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5. Install VictoriaMetrics-k8s-stack helm chart
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```
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helm --namespace monitoring install vm vm/victoria-metrics-k8s-stack -f dbaas.yaml -n monitoring
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```
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### Connect to grafana and create your datasource
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> If you are using external grafana, you can skip steps 1-3 and you will need to import dashboards that can be found here manually
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1. Get grafana password
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```
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kubectl --namespace monitoring get secret vm-grafana -o jsonpath="{.data.admin-password}" | base64 -d
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```
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2. Connect to grafana
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```
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kubectl --namespace monitoring port-forward service/vm-grafana 3000:80
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```
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3. Open grafana in your browser http://localhost:3000/datasources
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Use admin as username and password from previous step
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4. Click on add datasource
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Choose VictoriaMetrics or Prometheus as datasource type. Make sure you made this datasource as default for dashboards to work.
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![datasource](./k8s-monitoring-datasource.png)
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> You can find token and URL in your deployment, on access tab
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### Test it
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You should be able to see data that was sent to your dbaas using VMAgent dashboard http://localhost:3000/d/G7Z9GzMGz/victoriametrics-vmagent/
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You also will be able to see bunch of kuberentes dashboards in your grafana
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