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GitLab Plugins for Munin

This is a collection of plugins for monitoring your GitLab instance with Munin.

These plugins are developed for and tested with GitLab versions >= 8.0.0. Maybe some plugins may work with older GitLab instances, but there's no support for occuring bugs or errors.

Setup

  1. Install dependencies depending on your distribution:
  • Ubuntu
    sudo apt-get install python-psycopg2
    
  1. Clone this repository to your GitLab server. Create a new file called gitlab in /etc/munin/plugin-conf.d and copy+paste the following lines:
[gitlab_*]
user git
#env.gitlab_dir /var/opt/gitlab    # optional, defaults to GitLab omnibus package setup directory
 
## using a PostgreSQL database
#env.db_engine postgresql          # optional, defaults to postgres, valid values: postgresql. mysql
#env.db_dsn host=/var/opt/gitlab/postgresql user=gitlab dbname=gitlabhq_production  # optional, defaults to GitLab omnibus database
#env.db_pg_search_path gitlab     # optional, set search_path before executing any query. Useful if not using GitLab omnibus package
  
## using a MySQL database
#env.db_engine mysql
#env.db_dsn host=localhost user=gitlab db=gitlabhq_production
  
[gitlab_redis_*]
user gitlab-redis
#env.redis_socket /var/opt/gitlab/redis/redis.socket  # optional, defaults to GitLab omnibus redis instance
  
[gitlab_total_registry_size]
user registry
  1. Change your directory to /etc/munin/plugins. Create symlinks for each plugin (ln -s) which you want to activate. Please take a look at the plugin specific documentation.

Plugins

Plugin configuration

All plugins will use the default omnibus gitlab setup configuration. You can customize the behaviour with the following parameters:

Further Monitoring

bundled nginx

If you want to monitor the bundled nginx instance you have to enable the status module. Supposed you have no other nginx instance running, create a file /etc/nginx/conf.d/status.conf and add the following lines:

server  {
    listen *:80;
    listen [::]:80;
    server_name localhost;
    location /nginx_status {
        stub_status on;
        access_log off;
        allow 127.0.0.1;
        allow ::1;
        deny all;
    }
}

In /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb update your configuration:

nginx['custom_nginx_config'] = "include /etc/nginx/conf.d/*.conf;"

After gitlab-ctl reconfigure and gitlab-ctl restart you should be able to use the default nginx plugins for munin to monitor your gitlab nginx instance. You can activate them via:

ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/nginx_request /etc/munin/plugins
ln -s /usr/share/munin/plugins/nginx_status /etc/munin/plugins
/etc/init.d/munin-node restart

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