Carbon is one of the components of Graphite, and is responsible for receiving metrics over the network and writing them down to disk using a storage backend. Currently Whisper is our stable, supported backend and Ceres is the work-in-progress future replacement for Whisper.
Client applications can connect to the running carbon-cache.py daemon on port 2003 (default) and send it lines of text of the following format:
my.metric.name value unix_timestamp
For example:
performance.servers.www01.cpuUsage 42.5 1208815315
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The metric name is like a filesystem path that uses a dot as a separator instead of a forward-slash.
-
The value is some scalar integer or floating point value
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The unix_timestamp is unix epoch time, as an integer.
Each line like this corresponds to one data point for one metric.
Alternatively, they can send pickle-formatted messages to port 2004 (default) which is considered faster than the line-based format.
Once you've got some clients sending data to carbon-cache, you can view graphs of that data through the frontend Graphite Web application.
First you must tell carbon-cache what user it should run as. This must be a
user with write privileges to $GRAPHITE_ROOT/storage/whisper
. Specify the
user account in $GRAPHITE_ROOT/conf/carbon.conf
. This user must also have
write privileges to $GRAPHITE_ROOT/storage/log/carbon-cache
Alternatively, you can run carbon-cache
/carbon-relay
/carbon-aggregator
as
Twistd plugins, for example:
Usage: twistd [options] carbon-cache [options]
Options:
--debug Run in debug mode.
-c, --config= Use the given config file.
--instance= Manage a specific carbon instance. [default: a]
--logdir= Write logs to the given directory.
--whitelist= List of metric patterns to allow.
--blacklist= List of metric patterns to disallow.
--version Display Twisted version and exit.
--help Display this help and exit.
Common options to twistd(1)
, like --pidfile
, --logfile
, --uid
, --gid
,
--syslog
and --prefix
are fully supported and have precedence over
carbon-*
's own options. Please refer to twistd --help
for the full list of
supported twistd
options.
First you obviously need to decide what data it is you want to graph with
graphite. The script examples/example-client.py demonstrates a simple client
that sends loadavg
data for your local machine to carbon on a minutely basis.
The default storage schema stores data in one-minute intervals for 2 hours. This is probably not what you want so you should create a custom storage schema according to the docs on the Graphite wiki.