The way this is usually solved is by duplicating prometheus - it seems
that now you have moved the SPOF from the exporter to prometheus.

Regards,

On 25 Mar 06:01, robbe vaes wrote:
> Okay so, we want to have an environment using Prometheus, where we can 
> monitor our servers etc with a push method rather then pull due to network 
> security aspects. As of now, we managed to set up collectd together with 
> collectd exporter for prometheus. This way we can have the clients or 
> servers push their data to the exporter and have prometheus scrape the data 
> from the exporter to minimize the amount of pulling that has to be done. 
> The issue now is, we want to have multiple collectd exporters to improve 
> HA, but the problem now is that in prometheus, when scraping both 
> exporters, it takes the data from both. It shows for example for server A 
> the cpu load but it shows it twice instead of only once because its being 
> pulled from both exporters. We want to have something like this but it 
> needs to have a form of deduplication so we dont have the same data twice.
> 
> 
> Op donderdag 25 maart 2021 om 13:27:44 UTC+1 schreef [email protected]:
> 
> > Can you describe more about what your network topology is exactly? There 
> > are a number of solutions for dealing with distributed monitoring.
> >
> > On Thu, Mar 25, 2021 at 12:45 PM robbe vaes <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am trying to setup a monitoring environment with Prometheus, but it has 
> >> to be using a push mechanism instead of the standard pull mechanism 
> >> Prometheus uses. I was wondering what options there are to create an 
> >> environment like this. It would also have to perfom data deduplication. 
> >> The 
> >> main issue is that I don't want Prometheus to scrape the clients itself, 
> >> but rather that it scrapes a certain location for all the metrics and that 
> >> the clients push their metrics to that location automatically.
> >>
> >> Suggestions are very welcome!
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