Hi Yolanda, That is SUPER helpful to know. This looks like a great starting point.
It looks like this is equivalent to reporting task for all components. Is that correct? I'll have to see if I can get Prometheus to scrape it with a secure endpoint. Thanks for the starting pointer! -Aaron On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 7:26 PM Yolanda Davis <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Aaron, > > Just wanted to provide some additional info that hopefully will be > useful. NiFi also has a dedicated prometheus endpoint that can be scraped > directly, without needing to set up a specific task. That endpoint can be > found (in a local host example) under > https://localhost:8443/nifi-api/flow/metrics/prometheus. From here you > can see the metrics NiFi makes available and prometheus can be configured > to scrape depending on the security settings you have in place. Again hope > this helps, and good luck! > > -yolanda > > On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 8:03 PM Joe Witt <[email protected]> wrote: > >> This list is perfectly fine. >> >> All of our metrics are available via push, pull, and prometheus so it can >> def be done. It would be great to see what you end up with. >> >> Thanks >> >> On Sun, Aug 13, 2023 at 3:56 PM Aaron Rich <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Not sure if this belongs on the dev or user mailing list but figured >>> would start with user. >>> >>> I wanted to see if there is a way to create the same graphs available in >>> the status displays using grafana? I'm assuming I would need to use a >>> prometheus reporting task but wanted to know if all the metrics are >>> reported to generate same graphs. >>> >>> I want to be able to graph nifi performance metrics at the same time as >>> my kubernetes cluster metrics so I can understand how they relate and what >>> resources are impacting any slow down in performance of NiFi. >>> >>> If anyone has already attempted this, wouls love to get any pointers for >>> implementing. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Aaron >>> >> > > -- > -- > [email protected] > @YolandaMDavis > >
