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Modules generated by the plugin

The standard plugin execution will return the following modules by default (enablig all optional metrics):

 

Monitoring:

Server:

  • redis_version: Version of the Redis server
  • redis_git_sha1: Git SHA1
  • redis_git_dirty: Git dirty flag
  • redis_build_id: The build id
  • redis_mode: The server's mode ("standalone", "sentinel" or "cluster")
  • os: Operating system hosting the Redis server
  • arch_bits: Architecture (32 or 64 bits)
  • multiplexing_api: Event loop mechanism used by Redis
  • atomicvar_api: Atomicvar API used by Redis
  • gcc_version: Version of the GCC compiler used to compile the Redis server
  • process_id: PID of the server process
  • run_id: Random value identifying the Redis server (to be used by Sentinel and Cluster)
  • tcp_port: TCP/IP listen port
  • uptime_in_seconds: Number of seconds since Redis server start
  • uptime_in_days: Same value expressed in days
  • hz: The server's frequency setting
  • lru_clock: Clock incrementing every minute, for LRU management
  • executable: The path to the server's executable
  • config_file: The path to the config file

Clients:

  • connected_clients: Number of client connections (excluding connections from replicas)
  • client_longest_output_list: longest output list among current client connections
  • client_biggest_input_buf: biggest input buffer among current client connections
  • blocked_clients: Number of clients pending on a blocking call (BLPOP, BRPOP, BRPOPLPUSH)

Memory:

  • used_memory: Total number of bytes allocated by Redis using its allocator (either standard libc, jemalloc, or an alternative allocator such as tcmalloc)
  • used_memory_human: Human readable representation of previous value
  • used_memory_rss: Number of bytes that Redis allocated as seen by the operating system (a.k.a resident set size). This is the number reported by tools such as top(1) and ps(1)
  • used_memory_rss_human: Human readable representation of previous value
    • used_memory_peak: Peak memory consumed by Redis (in bytes)
    • used_memory_peak_human: Human readable representation of previous value
    • used_memory_peak_perc: The percentage of used_memory_peak out ofused_memory
    • used_memory_overhead: The sum in bytes of all overheads that the server allocated for managing its internal data structures
    • used_memory_startup: Initial amount of memory consumed by Redis at startup in bytes
    • used_memory_dataset: The size in bytes of the dataset (used_memory_overhead subtracted from used_memory)
    • used_memory_dataset_perc: The percentage of used_memory_datasetout of the net memory usage (used_memory minus used_memory_startup)
    • total_system_memory: The total amount of memory that the Redis host has
    • total_system_memory_human: Human readable representation of previous value
    • used_memory_lua: Number of bytes used by the Lua engine
    • used_memory_lua_human: Human readable representation of previous value
    • maxmemory: The value of the maxmemory configuration directive
    • maxmemory_human: Human readable representation of previous value
    • maxmemory_policy: The value of the maxmemory-policy configuration directive
    • mem_fragmentation_ratio: Ratio between used_memory_rss and used_memory
    • mem_allocator: Memory allocator, chosen at compile time
    • active_defrag_running: Flag indicating if active defragmentation is active
    • lazyfree_pending_objects: The number of objects waiting to be freed (as a result of calling UNLINK, or FLUSHDB and FLUSHALL with the ASYNC option)

    Persistence:

    • loading: Flag indicating if the load of a dump file is on-going
    • rdb_changes_since_last_save: Number of changes since the last dump
    • rdb_bgsave_in_progress: Flag indicating a RDB save is on-going
    • rdb_last_save_time: Epoch-based timestamp of last successful RDB save
    • rdb_last_bgsave_status: Status of the last RDB save operation
    • rdb_last_bgsave_time_sec: Duration of the last RDB save operation in seconds
    • rdb_current_bgsave_time_sec: Duration of the on-going RDB save operation if any
    • rdb_last_cow_size: The size in bytes of copy-on-write allocations during the last RBD save operation
    • aof_enabled: Flag indicating AOF logging is activated
    • aof_rewrite_in_progress: Flag indicating a AOF rewrite operation is on-going
    • aof_rewrite_scheduled: Flag indicating an AOF rewrite operation will be scheduled once the on-going RDB save is complete.
    • aof_last_rewrite_time_sec: Duration of the last AOF rewrite operation in seconds
    • aof_current_rewrite_time_sec: Duration of the on-going AOF rewrite operation if any
    • aof_last_bgrewrite_status: Status of the last AOF rewrite operation
    • aof_last_write_status: Status of the last write operation to the AOF
    • aof_last_cow_size: The size in bytes of copy-on-write allocations during the last AOF rewrite operation
    • If AOF is activated, these additional fields will be added:

      • aof_current_size: AOF current file size
      • aof_base_size: AOF file size on latest startup or rewrite
      • aof_pending_rewrite: Flag indicating an AOF rewrite operation will be scheduled once the on-going RDB save is complete.
      • aof_buffer_length: Size of the AOF buffer
      • aof_rewrite_buffer_length: Size of the AOF rewrite buffer
      • aof_pending_bio_fsync: Number of fsync pending jobs in background I/O queue
      • aof_delayed_fsync: Delayed fsync counter

      If a load operation is on-going, these additional fields will be added:

      • loading_start_time: Epoch-based timestamp of the start of the load operation
      • loading_total_bytes: Total file size
      • loading_loaded_bytes: Number of bytes already loaded
      • loading_loaded_perc: Same value expressed as a percentage
      • loading_eta_seconds: ETA in seconds for the load to be complete

      Stats:

      • total_connections_received: Total number of connections accepted by the server
      • total_commands_processed: Total number of commands processed by the server
      • instantaneous_ops_per_sec: Number of commands processed per second
      • total_net_input_bytes: The total number of bytes read from the network
      • total_net_output_bytes: The total number of bytes written to the network
      • instantaneous_input_kbps: The network's read rate per second in KB/sec
      • instantaneous_output_kbps: The network's write rate per second in KB/sec
      • rejected_connections: Number of connections rejected because ofmaxclients limit
      • sync_full: The number of full resyncs with replicas
      • sync_partial_ok: The number of accepted partial resync requests
      • sync_partial_err: The number of denied partial resync requests
      • expired_keys: Total number of key expiration events
      • evicted_keys: Number of evicted keys due to maxmemory limit
      • keyspace_hits: Number of successful lookup of keys in the main dictionary
      • keyspace_misses: Number of failed lookup of keys in the main dictionary
      • pubsub_channels: Global number of pub/sub channels with client subscriptions
      • pubsub_patterns: Global number of pub/sub pattern with client subscriptions
      • latest_fork_usec: Duration of the latest fork operation in microseconds
      • migrate_cached_sockets: The number of sockets open for MIGRATEpurposes
      • slave_expires_tracked_keys: The number of keys tracked for expiry purposes (applicable only to writable replicas)
      • active_defrag_hits: Number of value reallocations performed by active the defragmentation process
      • active_defrag_misses: Number of aborted value reallocations started by the active defragmentation process
      • active_defrag_key_hits: Number of keys that were actively defragmented
      • active_defrag_key_misses: Number of keys that were skipped by the active defragmentation process

Replication:

  • role: Value is "master" if the instance is replica of no one, or "slave" if the instance is a replica of some master instance. Note that a replica can be master of another replica (chained replication).
  • master_replid: The replication ID of the Redis server.
  • master_replid2: The secondary replication ID, used for PSYNC after a failover.
  • master_repl_offset: The server's current replication offset
  • second_repl_offset: The offset up to which replication IDs are accepted
  • repl_backlog_active: Flag indicating replication backlog is active
  • repl_backlog_size: Total size in bytes of the replication backlog buffer
  • repl_backlog_first_byte_offset: The master offset of the replication backlog buffer
  • repl_backlog_histlen: Size in bytes of the data in the replication backlog buffer

If the instance is a replica, these additional fields are provided:

  • master_host: Host or IP address of the master
  • master_port: Master listening TCP port
  • master_link_status: Status of the link (up/down)
  • master_last_io_seconds_ago: Number of seconds since the last interaction with master
  • master_sync_in_progress: Indicate the master is syncing to the replica
  • slave_repl_offset: The replication offset of the replica instance
  • slave_priority: The priority of the instance as a candidate for failover
  • slave_read_only: Flag indicating if the replica is read-only

If a SYNC operation is on-going, these additional fields are provided:

  • master_sync_left_bytes: Number of bytes left before syncing is complete
  • master_sync_last_io_seconds_ago: Number of seconds since last transfer I/O during a SYNC operation

The following field is always provided:

  • connected_slaves: Number of connected replicas

If the server is configured with the min-slaves-to-write (or starting with Redis 5 with the min-replicas-to-write) directive, an additional field is provided:

  • min_slaves_good_slaves: Number of replicas currently considered good

For each replica, the following line is added:

  • slaveXXX: id, IP address, port, state, offset, lag

CPU:

  • used_cpu_sys: System CPU consumed by the Redis server
  • used_cpu_user:User CPU consumed by the Redis server
  • used_cpu_sys_children: System CPU consumed by the background processes
  • used_cpu_user_children: User CPU consumed by the background processes

Comandstats:

  • cmdstat_XXX: calls=XXX,usec=XXX,usec_per_call=XXX

Cluster

  • cluster_enabled: Indicate Redis cluster is enabled

Keyspace:

  • dbXXX: keys=XXX,expires=XXX