Click on Add to environment to get started. Easily create configurations for the hosts where your zookeeper is running and the available JMX metrics will start coming through. Use feature sets to further select the metrics you're interested in.
Prerequisites
- Windows or Linux
- Java Metric Extensions 2.0 (JMX) [Opt-In] OneAgent feature enabled
Feature set selection
Because of how MBeans are populated in zookeeper, they will look different depending on the architecture of your zookeeper.
- If you're running a replica-based architecture you can disable the Server latency and Server usage feature sets, as they will only create duplicates.
- If you're running a stand-alone server with no replicas, you can disable the Client traffic, Client latency, Replica latency, Replica usage and Replica status feature sets, as they are not available for stand-alone installations.
Output
The dashboard Apache Zookeeper Overview will be included in the extension, where you can see an overview of the Zookeeper JMX metrics ingested by this extension.
The extension also includes three generic types: Server, replica and client. Each of these types will be populated automatically and will include out-of-the-box screens and visualizations for their data. To access the lists for these entities or the entities individually, you can use the Apache Zookeeper Overview dashboard as an entry point.
Additionally, all metrics captured by the extension will be appended to the process group instance's and host's unified analysis screen. Make sure to be on the new unified analysis screens to see them.
All metrics can also be viewed with the data explorer, all of them include the zookeeper prefix.
Licensing Consumption
The extension consumes DDU Units. However, they are elgible for the free tier included with every host.
The amount of DDUs units depends on the number of processes monitored, their architecture and usage.