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vmware_exporter

VMWare VCenter Exporter for Prometheus.

Get VMWare VCenter information:

  • Current number of active snapshots
  • Snapshot Unix timestamp creation date
  • Datastore size and other stuff
  • Basic VM and Host metrics

Archive

Please note this repository is no longer maintained.

Please go to https://github.com/pryorda/vmware_exporter for new comments.

Usage

  • install with $ python setup.py install or $ pip install vmware_exporter (Installing from pip will install an old version. This is likely something I wont persue)
  • Create a config.yml file based on the configuration section. Some variables can be passed in as environment variables
  • Run $ vmware_exporter -c /path/to/your/config
  • Go to http://localhost:9272/metrics?vsphere_host=vcenter.company.com to see metrics

Alternatively, if you don't wish to install the package, run using $ vmware_exporter/vmware_exporter.py or you can use the following docker command:

docker run -it --rm  -p 9272:9272 -e VSPHERE_USER=${VSPHERE_USERNAME} -e VSPHERE_PASSWORD=${VSPHERE_PASSWORD} -e VSPHERE_HOST=${VSPHERE_HOST} -e VSPHERE_IGNORE_SSL=True --name vmware_exporter pryorda/vmware_exporter

Configuration amd limiting data collection

You do not need to provide a configuration file unless you are not going to use Environment variables. If you do plan to use a configuration file be sure to override the container entrypoint or add -c config.yml to the command args.

If you want to limit the scope of the metrics gather you can update the subsystem under collect_only in the config section, e.g. under default, or by using the environment variables:

collect_only:
    vms: False
    datastores: True
    hosts: True

This would only connect datastores and hosts.

You can have multiple sections for different hosts and the configuration would look like:

default:
    vsphere_host: "vcenter"
    vsphere_user: "user"
    vsphere_password: "password"
    ignore_ssl: False
    collect_only:
        vms: True
        datastores: True
        hosts: True

esx:
    vsphere_host: vc.example2.com
    vsphere_user: 'root'
    vsphere_password: 'password'
    ignore_ssl: True
    collect_only:
        vms: False
        datastores: False
        hosts: True

limited:
    vsphere_host: slowvc.example.com
    vsphere_user: '[email protected]'
    vsphere_password: 'password'
    ignore_ssl: True
    collect_only:
        vms: False
        datastores: True
        hosts: False

Switching sections can be done by adding ?section=limited to the url.

Environment Variables

Varible Precedence Defaults Description
VSPHERE_HOST config, env, get_param n/a vsphere server to connect to
VSPHERE_USER config, env n/a User for connecting to vsphere
VSPHERE_PASSWORD config, env n/a Password for connecting to vsphere
VSPHERE_IGNORE_SSL config, env False Ignore the ssl cert on the connection to vsphere host
VSPHERE_COLLECT_HOSTS config, env True Set to false to disable collect of hosts
VSPHERE_COLLECT_DATASTORES config, env True Set to false to disable collect of datastores
VSPHERE_COLLECT_VMS config, env True Set to false to disable collect of virtual machines

Prometheus configuration

You can use the following parameters in prometheus configuration file. The params section is used to manage multiple login/passwords.

  - job_name: 'vmware_vcenter'
    metrics_path: '/metrics'
    static_configs:
      - targets:
        - 'vcenter.company.com
    relabel_configs:
      - source_labels: [__address__]
        target_label: __param_target
      - source_labels: [__param_target]
        target_label: instance
      - target_label: __address__
        replacement: localhost:9272

  - job_name: 'vmware_esx'
    metrics_path: '/metrics'
    file_sd_configs:
      - files:
        - /etc/prometheus/esx.yml
    params:
      section: [esx]
    relabel_configs:
      - source_labels: [__address__]
        target_label: __param_target
      - source_labels: [__param_target]
        target_label: instance
      - target_label: __address__
        replacement: localhost:9272

Current Status

  • VCenter and ESXi 6 and 6.5 have been tested.
  • VM information, Snapshot, Host and Datastore basic information is exported, i.e:
# HELP vmware_snapshots VMWare current number of existing snapshots
# TYPE vmware_snapshot_count gauge
vmware_snapshot_timestamp_seconds{vm_name="My Super Virtual Machine"} 2.0
# HELP vmware_snapshot_timestamp_seconds VMWare Snapshot creation time in seconds
# TYPE vmware_snapshot_timestamp_seconds gauge
vmware_snapshot_age{vm_name="My Super Virtual Machine",vm_snapshot_name="Very old snaphot"} 1478146956.96092
vmware_snapshot_age{vm_name="My Super Virtual Machine",vm_snapshot_name="Old snapshot"} 1478470046.975632

# HELP vmware_datastore_capacity_size VMWare Datasore capacity in bytes
# TYPE vmware_datastore_capacity_size gauge
vmware_datastore_capacity_size{ds_name="ESX1-LOCAL"} 67377299456.0
# HELP vmware_datastore_freespace_size VMWare Datastore freespace in bytes
# TYPE vmware_datastore_freespace_size gauge
vmware_datastore_freespace_size{ds_name="ESX1-LOCAL"} 66349694976.0
# HELP vmware_datastore_uncommited_size VMWare Datastore uncommitted in bytes
# TYPE vmware_datastore_uncommited_size gauge
vmware_datastore_uncommited_size{ds_name="ESX1-LOCAL"} 0.0
# HELP vmware_datastore_provisoned_size VMWare Datastore provisoned in bytes
# TYPE vmware_datastore_provisoned_size gauge
vmware_datastore_provisoned_size{ds_name="ESX1-LOCAL"} 1027604480.0
# HELP vmware_datastore_hosts VMWare Hosts number using this datastore
# TYPE vmware_datastore_hosts gauge
vmware_datastore_hosts{ds_name="ESX1-LOCAL"} 1.0
# HELP vmware_datastore_vms VMWare Virtual Machines number using this datastore
# TYPE vmware_datastore_vms gauge
vmware_datastore_vms{ds_name="ESX1-LOCAL"} 0.0

# HELP vmware_host_power_state VMWare Host Power state (On / Off)
# TYPE vmware_host_power_state gauge
vmware_host_power_state{host_name="esx1.company.com"} 1.0
# HELP vmware_host_cpu_usage VMWare Host CPU usage in Mhz
# TYPE vmware_host_cpu_usage gauge
vmware_host_cpu_usage{host_name="esx1.company.com"} 2959.0
# HELP vmware_host_cpu_max VMWare Host CPU max availability in Mhz
# TYPE vmware_host_cpu_max gauge
vmware_host_cpu_max{host_name="esx1.company.com"} 28728.0
# HELP vmware_host_memory_usage VMWare Host Memory usage in Mbytes
# TYPE vmware_host_memory_usage gauge
vmware_host_memory_usage{host_name="esx1.company.com"} 107164.0
# HELP vmware_host_memory_max VMWare Host Memory Max availability in Mbytes
# TYPE vmware_host_memory_max gauge
vmware_host_memory_max{host_name="esx1.company.com"} 131059.01953125

References

The VMWare exporter uses theses libraries:

The initial code is mainly inspired from:

Maintainer

Daniel Pryor pryorda

License

See LICENSE file