how to setup percona pmm monitoring of percona 5.7 in docker container
I want to monitor percona running in docker with the percona monitoring and management client.
I have percona monitoring and management installed, running and monitoring other percona instances (https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-monitoring-and-management/deploy/index.html). I recently added percona (currently version 5.7) running in docker container (pulled from https://github.com/docker-library/percona).
I found an open feature request to add the pmm-admin executable from inside PMM Server at https://jira.percona.com/browse/PMM-627
Is there way to setup to monitor my percona instance running docker?
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I want to monitor percona running in docker with the percona monitoring and management client.
I have percona monitoring and management installed, running and monitoring other percona instances (https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-monitoring-and-management/deploy/index.html). I recently added percona (currently version 5.7) running in docker container (pulled from https://github.com/docker-library/percona).
I found an open feature request to add the pmm-admin executable from inside PMM Server at https://jira.percona.com/browse/PMM-627
Is there way to setup to monitor my percona instance running docker?
percona percona-server percona-tools docker
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I'm sure there is a way; what's your real question?
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I want to monitor percona running in docker with the percona monitoring and management client.
I have percona monitoring and management installed, running and monitoring other percona instances (https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-monitoring-and-management/deploy/index.html). I recently added percona (currently version 5.7) running in docker container (pulled from https://github.com/docker-library/percona).
I found an open feature request to add the pmm-admin executable from inside PMM Server at https://jira.percona.com/browse/PMM-627
Is there way to setup to monitor my percona instance running docker?
percona percona-server percona-tools docker
I want to monitor percona running in docker with the percona monitoring and management client.
I have percona monitoring and management installed, running and monitoring other percona instances (https://www.percona.com/doc/percona-monitoring-and-management/deploy/index.html). I recently added percona (currently version 5.7) running in docker container (pulled from https://github.com/docker-library/percona).
I found an open feature request to add the pmm-admin executable from inside PMM Server at https://jira.percona.com/browse/PMM-627
Is there way to setup to monitor my percona instance running docker?
percona percona-server percona-tools docker
percona percona-server percona-tools docker
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I'm sure there is a way; what's your real question?
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– mustaccio
Nov 24 '17 at 13:38
I'm sure there is a way; what's your real question?
– mustaccio
Nov 24 '17 at 13:38
I'm sure there is a way; what's your real question?
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Can you show us the command you used to launch the Percona Server for MySQL 5.7 container? You need to ensure you are allowing access to 3306/tcp.
Otherwise from PMM Server perspective there will be nothing unique to your use case of running Percona Server for MYSQL from docker or via yum/apt-get, the mysqld_exporter will connect to 3306/tcp and collect MySQL metrics as needed.
You will be missing collection of node_exporter data so you won't have anything on your Disk Performance, Disk Space, etc graphs.
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Can you show us the command you used to launch the Percona Server for MySQL 5.7 container? You need to ensure you are allowing access to 3306/tcp.
Otherwise from PMM Server perspective there will be nothing unique to your use case of running Percona Server for MYSQL from docker or via yum/apt-get, the mysqld_exporter will connect to 3306/tcp and collect MySQL metrics as needed.
You will be missing collection of node_exporter data so you won't have anything on your Disk Performance, Disk Space, etc graphs.
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Can you show us the command you used to launch the Percona Server for MySQL 5.7 container? You need to ensure you are allowing access to 3306/tcp.
Otherwise from PMM Server perspective there will be nothing unique to your use case of running Percona Server for MYSQL from docker or via yum/apt-get, the mysqld_exporter will connect to 3306/tcp and collect MySQL metrics as needed.
You will be missing collection of node_exporter data so you won't have anything on your Disk Performance, Disk Space, etc graphs.
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Can you show us the command you used to launch the Percona Server for MySQL 5.7 container? You need to ensure you are allowing access to 3306/tcp.
Otherwise from PMM Server perspective there will be nothing unique to your use case of running Percona Server for MYSQL from docker or via yum/apt-get, the mysqld_exporter will connect to 3306/tcp and collect MySQL metrics as needed.
You will be missing collection of node_exporter data so you won't have anything on your Disk Performance, Disk Space, etc graphs.
Can you show us the command you used to launch the Percona Server for MySQL 5.7 container? You need to ensure you are allowing access to 3306/tcp.
Otherwise from PMM Server perspective there will be nothing unique to your use case of running Percona Server for MYSQL from docker or via yum/apt-get, the mysqld_exporter will connect to 3306/tcp and collect MySQL metrics as needed.
You will be missing collection of node_exporter data so you won't have anything on your Disk Performance, Disk Space, etc graphs.
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I'm sure there is a way; what's your real question?
– mustaccio
Nov 24 '17 at 13:38