Prometheus exporter for MySQL server metrics. Supported MySQL versions: 5.1 and up. NOTE: Not all collection methods are supported on MySQL < 5.6
CREATE USER 'exporter'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'XXXXXXXX' WITH MAX_USER_CONNECTIONS 3;
GRANT PROCESS, REPLICATION CLIENT, SELECT ON *.* TO 'exporter'@'localhost';
NOTE: It is recommended to set a max connection limit for the user to avoid overloading the server with monitoring scrapes under heavy load.
make
Running using an environment variable:
export DATA_SOURCE_NAME='user:password@(hostname:3306)/'
./mysqld_exporter <flags>
Running using ~/.my.cnf:
./mysqld_exporter <flags>
Example format for flags for version > 0.10.0:
--collect.auto_increment.columns
--no-collect.auto_increment.columns
Example format for flags for version <= 0.10.0:
-collect.auto_increment.columns
-collect.auto_increment.columns=[true|false]
Name | MySQL Version | Description |
---|---|---|
collect.auto_increment.columns | 5.1 | Collect auto_increment columns and max values from information_schema. |
collect.binlog_size | 5.1 | Collect the current size of all registered binlog files |
collect.engine_innodb_status | 5.1 | Collect from SHOW ENGINE INNODB STATUS. |
collect.engine_tokudb_status | 5.6 | Collect from SHOW ENGINE TOKUDB STATUS. |
collect.global_status | 5.1 | Collect from SHOW GLOBAL STATUS (Enabled by default) |
collect.global_variables | 5.1 | Collect from SHOW GLOBAL VARIABLES (Enabled by default) |
collect.info_schema.clientstats | 5.5 | If running with userstat=1, set to true to collect client statistics. |
collect.info_schema.innodb_metrics | 5.6 | Collect metrics from information_schema.innodb_metrics. |
collect.info_schema.innodb_tablespaces | 5.7 | Collect metrics from information_schema.innodb_sys_tablespaces. |
collect.info_schema.innodb_cmp | 5.5 | Collect InnoDB compressed tables metrics from information_schema.innodb_cmp. |
collect.info_schema.innodb_cmpmem | 5.5 | Collect InnoDB buffer pool compression metrics from information_schema.innodb_cmpmem. |
collect.info_schema.processlist | 5.1 | Collect thread state counts from information_schema.processlist. |
collect.info_schema.processlist.min_time | 5.1 | Minimum time a thread must be in each state to be counted. (default: 0) |
collect.info_schema.query_response_time | 5.5 | Collect query response time distribution if query_response_time_stats is ON. |
collect.info_schema.tables | 5.1 | Collect metrics from information_schema.tables (Enabled by default) |
collect.info_schema.tables.databases | 5.1 | The list of databases to collect table stats for, or '* ' for all. |
collect.info_schema.tablestats | 5.1 | If running with userstat=1, set to true to collect table statistics. |
collect.info_schema.userstats | 5.1 | If running with userstat=1, set to true to collect user statistics. |
collect.perf_schema.eventsstatements | 5.6 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.events_statements_summary_by_digest. |
collect.perf_schema.eventsstatements.digest_text_limit | 5.6 | Maximum length of the normalized statement text. (default: 120) |
collect.perf_schema.eventsstatements.limit | 5.6 | Limit the number of events statements digests by response time. (default: 250) |
collect.perf_schema.eventsstatements.timelimit | 5.6 | Limit how old the 'last_seen' events statements can be, in seconds. (default: 86400) |
collect.perf_schema.eventswaits | 5.5 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.events_waits_summary_global_by_event_name. |
collect.perf_schema.file_events | 5.6 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.file_summary_by_event_name. |
collect.perf_schema.file_instances | 5.5 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.file_summary_by_instance. |
collect.perf_schema.indexiowaits | 5.6 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_index_usage. |
collect.perf_schema.tableiowaits | 5.6 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.table_io_waits_summary_by_table. |
collect.perf_schema.tablelocks | 5.6 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.table_lock_waits_summary_by_table. |
collect.perf_schema.replication_group_member_stats | 5.7 | Collect metrics from performance_schema.replication_group_member_stats. |
collect.slave_status | 5.1 | Collect from SHOW SLAVE STATUS (Enabled by default) |
collect.slave_hosts | 5.1 | Collect from SHOW SLAVE HOSTS |
collect.heartbeat | 5.1 | Collect from heartbeat. |
collect.heartbeat.database | 5.1 | Database from where to collect heartbeat data. (default: heartbeat) |
collect.heartbeat.table | 5.1 | Table from where to collect heartbeat data. (default: heartbeat) |
Name | Description |
---|---|
config.my-cnf | Path to .my.cnf file to read MySQL credentials from. (default: ~/.my.cnf ) |
log.level | Logging verbosity (default: info) |
exporter.lock_wait_timeout | Set a lock_wait_timeout on the connection to avoid long metadata locking. (default: 2 seconds) |
exporter.log_slow_filter | Add a log_slow_filter to avoid slow query logging of scrapes. NOTE: Not supported by Oracle MySQL. |
web.listen-address | Address to listen on for web interface and telemetry. |
web.telemetry-path | Path under which to expose metrics. |
version | Print the version information. |
The MySQL server's data source name
must be set via the DATA_SOURCE_NAME
environment variable.
The format of this variable is described at https://github.com/go-sql-driver/mysql#dsn-data-source-name.
You can deploy this exporter using the prom/mysqld-exporter Docker image.
For example:
docker network create my-mysql-network
docker pull prom/mysqld-exporter
docker run -d \
-p 9104:9104 \
--network my-mysql-network \
-e DATA_SOURCE_NAME="user:password@(my-mysql-network:3306)/" \
prom/mysqld-exporter
With collect.heartbeat
enabled, mysqld_exporter will scrape replication delay
measured by heartbeat mechanisms. Pt-heartbeat is the
reference heartbeat implementation supported.
The mysqld exporter will expose all metrics from enabled collectors by default, but it can be passed an optional list of collectors to filter metrics. The collect[]
parameter accepts values matching Collector Flags names (without collect.
prefix).
This can be useful for specifying different scrape intervals for different collectors.
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'mysql global status'
scrape_interval: 15s
static_configs:
- targets:
- '192.168.1.2:9104'
params:
collect[]:
- global_status
- job_name: 'mysql performance'
scrape_interval: 1m
static_configs:
- targets:
- '192.168.1.2:9104'
params:
collect[]:
- perf_schema.tableiowaits
- perf_schema.indexiowaits
- perf_schema.tablelocks
There are some sample rules available in example.rules