Elias Levy created FLINK-8358:
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             Summary: Hostname used by DataDog metric reporter is not 
configurable
                 Key: FLINK-8358
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-8358
             Project: Flink
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Metrics
    Affects Versions: 1.4.0
            Reporter: Elias Levy


The hostname used by the DataDog metric reporter to report metrics is not 
configurable.  This can problematic if the hostname that Flink uses is 
different from the hostname used by the system's DataDog agent.  

For instance, in our environment we use Chef, and using the DataDog Chef 
Handler, certain metadata such a host roles is associated with the hostname in 
the DataDog service.  The hostname used to submit this metadata is the name we 
have given the host.  But as Flink picks up the default name given by EC2 to 
the instance, metrics submitted by Flink to DataDog using that hostname are not 
associated with the tags derived from Chef.

In the Job Manager we can avoid this issue by explicitly setting the config 
{{jobmanager.rpc.address}} to the hostname we desire.  I attempted to do the 
name on the Task Manager by setting the {{taskmanager.hostname}} config, but 
DataDog does not seem to pick up that value.

Digging through the code it seem the DD metric reporter get the hostname from 
the {{TaskManagerMetricGroup}} host variable, which seems to be set from 
{{taskManagerLocation.getHostname}}.  That in turn seems to be by calling 
{{this.inetAddress.getCanonicalHostName()}}, which merely perform a reverse 
lookup on the IP address, and then calling {{NetUtils.getHostnameFromFQDN}} on 
the result.  The later is further problematic because it result is a non-fully 
qualified hostname.

More generally, there seems to be a need to specify the hostname of a JM or TM 
node that be reused across Flink components.



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