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Proxmox VE exporter for the Prometheus monitoring system.

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Prometheus Proxmox VE Exporter

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This is an exporter that exposes information gathered from Proxmox VE node for use by the Prometheus monitoring system.

Installation

Note: Python 2 is not supported anymore as of version 2.0.0. Instead use Python 3.6 or better.

Using pip:

python3 -m pip install prometheus-pve-exporter

Using docker:

docker pull prompve/prometheus-pve-exporter

Example: Display usage message:

docker run -it --rm prompve/prometheus-pve-exporter --help

Example: Run the image with a mounted configuration file and published port:

docker run --name prometheus-pve-exporter -d -p 127.0.0.1:9221:9221 -v /path/to/pve.yml:/etc/pve.yml prompve/prometheus-pve-exporter

Prometheus PVE Exporter will now be reachable at http://localhost:9221/.

Usage

usage: pve_exporter [-h] [--collector.status] [--collector.version]
                    [--collector.node] [--collector.cluster]
                    [--collector.resources] [--collector.config]
                    [config] [port] [address]

positional arguments:
  config                Path to configuration file (pve.yml)
  port                  Port on which the exporter is listening (9221)
  address               Address to which the exporter will bind

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --collector.status, --no-collector.status
                        Exposes Node/VM/CT-Status (default: True)
  --collector.version, --no-collector.version
                        Exposes PVE version info (default: True)
  --collector.node, --no-collector.node
                        Exposes PVE node info (default: True)
  --collector.cluster, --no-collector.cluster
                        Exposes PVE cluster info (default: True)
  --collector.resources, --no-collector.resources
                        Exposes PVE resources info (default: True)
  --collector.config, --no-collector.config
                        Exposes PVE onboot status (default: True)

Use :: for the address argument in order to bind to both IPv6 and IPv4 sockets on dual stacked machines.

Visit http://localhost:9221/pve?target=1.2.3.4 where 1.2.3.4 is the IP of the Proxmox VE node to get metrics from. Specify the module request parameter, to choose which module to use from the config file.

The target request parameter defaults to localhost. Hence if pve_exporter is deployed directly on the proxmox host, target can be omitted.

Use the –collector.X / –no-collector.X flags to enable disable selected collectors.

Note that that the config collector results in one API call per guest VM/CT. It is therefore recommended to disable this collector using the –no-collector.config flag on big deployments.

See the wiki for more examples and docs.

Authentication

Using pve.yml config file

Example pve.yml for password authentication:

default:
    user: prometheus@pve
    password: sEcr3T!
    # Optional: set to false to skip SSL/TLS verification
    verify_ssl: true

Example pve.yml for token authentication:

default:
    user: prometheus@pve
    token_name: "..."
    token_value: "..."

Using environment variables:

If the PVE_USER environment variable exists, then configuration is taken from the environment instead of from the pve.yml config file. The following environment variables are respected:

  • PVE_USER: user name

Required for password authentication:

  • PVE_PASSWORD: user password

Required for token authentication:

  • PVE_TOKEN_NAME: token name

  • PVE_TOKEN_VALUE: token value

Optional:

  • PVE_VERIFY_SSL: Either true or false, whether or not to verify PVE tls certificate. Defaults to true.

  • PVE_MODULE: Name of the configuration module. Defaults to default.

The configuration is passed directly into proxmoxer.ProxmoxAPI().

Note on verify_ssl and certificate trust store:

When operating PVE with self-signed certificates, then it is necessary to either import the certificate into the local trust store (see this SE answer for Debian/Ubuntu) or add verify_ssl: false to the config dict as a sibling to the credentials. Note that PVE supports Let’s Encrypt out ouf the box. In many cases setting up trusted certificates is the better option than operating with self-signed certs.

Proxmox VE Configuration

For security reasons it is essential to add a user with read-only access (PVEAuditor role) for the purpose of metrics collection.

Prometheus Configuration

The PVE exporter can be deployed either directly on a Proxmox VE node or onto a separate machine.

Example config for PVE exporter running on PVE node:

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: 'pve'
    static_configs:
      - targets:
        - 192.168.1.2:9221  # Proxmox VE node with PVE exporter.
        - 192.168.1.3:9221  # Proxmox VE node with PVE exporter.
    metrics_path: /pve
    params:
      module: [default]

Example config for PVE exporter running on Prometheus host:

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: 'pve'
    static_configs:
      - targets:
        - 192.168.1.2  # Proxmox VE node.
        - 192.168.1.3  # Proxmox VE node.
    metrics_path: /pve
    params:
      module: [default]
    relabel_configs:
      - source_labels: [__address__]
        target_label: __param_target
      - source_labels: [__param_target]
        target_label: instance
      - target_label: __address__
        replacement: 127.0.0.1:9221  # PVE exporter.

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