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* '''prometheus''' polls HTTP endpoints for collected metrics | * '''prometheus''' polls HTTP endpoints for collected metrics | ||
* these endpoints are called '''exporters''', and they are generated/exposed using '''clients''' | * these endpoints are called '''exporters''', and they are generated/exposed using '''clients''' | ||
* you can configure '''alerts''' when a metric fails | * you can configure '''alerts''' when a metric fails | ||
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Revision as of 01:35, 15 February 2022
A system monitoring tool
Documentation
home https://prometheus.io/
Locations
http://${IP_ADDR}:9090
web-ui ${PREFIX}/etc/prometheus.yml
main configuration
Ports
9090
default
Overview
- prometheus polls HTTP endpoints for collected metrics
- these endpoints are called exporters, and they are generated/exposed using clients
- you can configure alerts when a metric fails
Notes
prometheus install prometheus configuration prometheus exporters