Ozone provides multiple tools to get more information about the current state of the cluster.
Ozone has native support for Prometheus integration. All internal metrics (collected by Hadoop metrics framework) are published under the /prom HTTP endpoint. (For example under http://localhost:9876/prom for SCM).
The Prometheus endpoint is turned on by default but can be turned off by the hdds.prometheus.endpoint.enabled configuration variable.
In a secure environment the page is guarded with SPNEGO authentication which is not supported by Prometheus. To enable monitoring in a secure environment, a specific authentication token can be configured
Example ozone-site.xml:
<property> <name>hdds.prometheus.endpoint.token</name> <value>putyourtokenhere</value> </property>
Example prometheus configuration:
scrape_configs: - job_name: ozone bearer_token: <putyourtokenhere> metrics_path: /prom static_configs: - targets: - "127.0.0.1:9876"
Once Prometheus is up and running, Grana can be configured to monitor and visualize Ozone metrics.
In the Grafana web UI, go to Add Data Sources and then select Prometheus.
Enter the Prometheus hostname/port in the HTTP. For example, http://localhost:9094 (verify the port used by looking at Prometheus command line flags -web.listen-address. The port can also be found from Prometheus web UI → Status → Command-Line Flags.)
Choose Prometheus type: Prometheus
Choose Prometheus version: 2.37.x
Finish the setup by clicking on Save and Test.
Apache Ozone comes with a default Grafana dashboard. Follow the instructions below to import it:
Download dashboard json:
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/apache/ozone/master/hadoop-ozone/dist/src/main/compose/common/grafana/dashboards/Ozone%20-%20Overall%20Metrics.json
Open Grafana portal and click on Dashboards on the left and select Import.
Click at Upload JSON file and select the file Ozone - Overall Metrics.json that was just downloaded.
The dashboard is now imported.
Repeat the same for Object Metrics dashboard and RPC Metrics dashboard.
Distributed tracing can help to understand performance bottleneck with visualizing end-to-end performance.
Ozone uses jaeger tracing library to collect traces which can send tracing data to any compatible backend (Zipkin, ...).
Tracing is turned off by default, but can be turned on with hdds.tracing.enabled from ozone-site.xml
<property> <name>hdds.tracing.enabled</name> <value>true</value> </property>
Jaeger client can be configured with environment variables as documented here:
For example:
JAEGER_SAMPLER_PARAM=0.01 JAEGER_SAMPLER_TYPE=probabilistic JAEGER_AGENT_HOST=jaeger
This configuration will record 1% of the requests to limit the performance overhead. For more information about jaeger sampling check the documentation
Ozone insight is a swiss-army-knife tool to for checking the current state of Ozone cluster. It can show logging, metrics and configuration for a particular component.
To check the available components use ozone insight list:
> ozone insight list Available insight points: scm.node-manager SCM Datanode management related information. scm.replica-manager SCM closed container replication manager scm.event-queue Information about the internal async event delivery scm.protocol.block-location SCM Block location protocol endpoint scm.protocol.container-location SCM Container location protocol endpoint scm.protocol.security SCM Block location protocol endpoint om.key-manager OM Key Manager om.protocol.client Ozone Manager RPC endpoint datanode.pipeline More information about one ratis datanode ring.
ozone insight config can show configuration related to a specific component (supported only for selected components).
> ozone insight config scm.replica-manager Configuration for `scm.replica-manager` (SCM closed container replication manager) >>> hdds.scm.replication.thread.interval default: 300s current: 300s There is a replication monitor thread running inside SCM which takes care of replicating the containers in the cluster. This property is used to configure the interval in which that thread runs. >>> hdds.scm.replication.event.timeout default: 30m current: 30m Timeout for the container replication/deletion commands sent to datanodes. After this timeout the command will be retried.
ozone insight metrics can show metrics related to a specific component (supported only for selected components).
> ozone insight metrics scm.protocol.block-location Metrics for `scm.protocol.block-location` (SCM Block location protocol endpoint) RPC connections Open connections: 0 Dropped connections: 0 Received bytes: 1267 Sent bytes: 2420 RPC queue RPC average queue time: 0.0 RPC call queue length: 0 RPC performance RPC processing time average: 0.0 Number of slow calls: 0 Message type counters Number of AllocateScmBlock: ??? Number of DeleteScmKeyBlocks: ??? Number of GetScmInfo: ??? Number of SortDatanodes: ???
ozone insight logs can connect to the required service and show the DEBUG/TRACE log related to one specific component. For example to display RPC message:
>ozone insight logs om.protocol.client [OM] 2020-07-28 12:31:49,988 [DEBUG|org.apache.hadoop.ozone.protocolPB.OzoneManagerProtocolServerSideTranslatorPB|OzoneProtocolMessageDispatcher] OzoneProtocol ServiceList request is received [OM] 2020-07-28 12:31:50,095 [DEBUG|org.apache.hadoop.ozone.protocolPB.OzoneManagerProtocolServerSideTranslatorPB|OzoneProtocolMessageDispatcher] OzoneProtocol CreateVolume request is received
Using -v flag the content of the protobuf message can also be displayed (TRACE level log):
ozone insight logs -v om.protocol.client [OM] 2020-07-28 12:33:28,463 [TRACE|org.apache.hadoop.ozone.protocolPB.OzoneManagerProtocolServerSideTranslatorPB|OzoneProtocolMessageDispatcher] [service=OzoneProtocol] [type=CreateVolume] request is received: cmdType: CreateVolume traceID: "" clientId: "client-A31DF5C6ECF2" createVolumeRequest { volumeInfo { adminName: "hadoop" ownerName: "hadoop" volume: "vol1" quotaInBytes: 1152921504606846976 volumeAcls { type: USER name: "hadoop" rights: "200" aclScope: ACCESS } volumeAcls { type: GROUP name: "users" rights: "200" aclScope: ACCESS } creationTime: 1595939608460 objectID: 0 updateID: 0 modificationTime: 0 } } [OM] 2020-07-28 12:33:28,474 [TRACE|org.apache.hadoop.ozone.protocolPB.OzoneManagerProtocolServerSideTranslatorPB|OzoneProtocolMessageDispatcher] [service=OzoneProtocol] [type=CreateVolume] request is processed. Response: cmdType: CreateVolume traceID: "" success: false message: "Volume already exists" status: VOLUME_ALREADY_EXISTS
Under the hood ozone insight uses HTTP endpoints to retrieve the required information (/conf, /prom and /logLevel endpoints). It's not yet supported in secure environment.