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Enabling metrics and graphs for Postgres (optional)
Expanding on the metrics exposed by the synapse exporter and the node exporter, the playbook enables the postgres exporter that exposes more detailed information about what's happening on your postgres database.
Adjusting the playbook configuration
To enable the postgres exporter, add the following configuration to your inventory/host_vars/matrix.example.com/vars.yml
file:
prometheus_postgres_exporter_enabled: true
Installing
After configuring the playbook, run the installation command: just install-all
or just setup-all
What does it do?
Name | Description |
---|---|
prometheus_postgres_exporter_enabled |
Enable the postgres prometheus exporter. This sets up the docker container, connects it to the database and adds a 'job' to the prometheus config which tells prometheus about this new exporter. The default is 'false' |
prometheus_postgres_exporter_database_username |
The 'username' for the user that the exporter uses to connect to the database. The default is 'matrix_prometheus_postgres_exporter' |
prometheus_postgres_exporter_database_password |
The 'password' for the user that the exporter uses to connect to the database. By default, this is auto-generated by the playbook |
prometheus_postgres_exporter_container_labels_traefik_enabled |
If set to true , exposes the Postgres exporter metrics on https://matrix.example.com/metrics/postgres-exporter for usage with an external Prometheus server. To password-protect the metrics, see matrix_metrics_exposure_http_basic_auth_users on that other documentation page. |
More information
- The PostgresSQL dashboard (generic postgres dashboard)