Overview
Alerting is supported in the DC/OS Monitoring service via Prometheus Alertmanager. The DC/OS Monitoring service is automatically configured for Prometheus to talk to Alertmanager. See the Alertmanager documentation for instructions on how to configure and turn on Alertmanager.
This page explains how to load Prometheus alert rules used for alerting. See the Prometheus documentation for instructions on how to define these rules.
Automatically loading Prometheus alert rules
The DC/OS Monitoring service can be configured to automatically load Prometheus alert rules from a Git repository.
Save Prometheus alert rules
You should save your Prometheus alert rules (YAML format) in a Git repository.
Assume that the repository is https://github.com/company/alert-rules
.
You can put the alert rules in a subfolder in the repository.
For instance, https://github.com/company/alert-rules/production
.
{
"prometheus": {
"alert_rules_repository": {
"config_repository": {
"url": "https://github.com/company/alert-rules",
"path": "/production"
}
}
}
}
The Git repository can be either public or private. If the Git repository is private, you will need to configure the credentials to access the Git repository (see below).
{
"prometheus": {
"alert_rules_repository": {
"config_repository": {
"url": "https://github.com/dcos/prometheus-alert-rules",
"path": "/rules"
}
}
}
}
Create secrets for Git repository credentials
If the Git repository containing the alert rules is private, you will need to configure the secrets first. Currently, the following Auth types are supported.
HTTP Auth
dcos security secrets create --value=<GITHUB_USERNAME> githubusername-secret
dcos security secrets create --value=<GITHUB_PASSWORD> githubpassword-secret
For GitHub, the password can be the API token.
Create a custom option file (options.json
) like the following.
You may omit the credentials
section if the Git repository is public.
{
"prometheus": {
"alert_rules_repository": {
"url": "https://github.com/company/alert-rules",
"path": "/production",
"credentials": {
"username_secret": "githubusername-secret",
"password_secret": "githubpassword-secret"
}
}
}
}
SSH Auth
dcos security secrets create -f <PATH_TO_PRIVATE_KEY> gitsshkey-secret
For GitHub, you must add the Deployment Key (i.e., the public key) to the repository.
Create a custom option file (options.json
) like the following.
{
"prometheus": {
"alert_rules_repository": {
"url": "git@github.com:company/alert-rules.git",
"path": "/production",
"credentials": {
"deploy_key_secret": "gitsshkey-secret"
}
}
}
}
Fetching from a branch in a Git repository
By default, the service will fetch from the master branch (that is, refs/heads/master
) of the Git repository.
If you want to fetch the alert rules from another branch in a Git repository, you can set the reference_name
field:
{
"prometheus": {
"alert_rules_repository": {
"url": "https://github.com/company/alert-rules",
"path": "/production",
"reference_name": "refs/heads/my_branch"
}
}
}
Install DC/OS Monitoring service
Then, install the service:
dcos package install dcos-monitoring --options=options.json
The Prometheus alert rules defined in the repository will be automatically loaded when the service finishes deploying. You can go to the Prometheus UI to verify.
Triggering a reload of Prometheus alert rules
It is possible to trigger a reload of the Prometheus alert rules after the service is installed.
dcos monitoring plan start reload-prometheus-alert-rules