StatsD
A network daemon for aggregating statistics (counters and timers), rolling them up, then sending them to graphite or mongodb.
Installation
gem install statsd
Configuration
Create config.yml to your liking. There are 2 flush protocols: graphite and mongo. The former simply sends to carbon every flush interval. The latter flushes to MongoDB capped collections for 10s and 1min intervals.
Example config.yml --- bind: 127.0.0.1 port: 8125
# Flush interval should be your finest retention in seconds
flush_interval: 10
# Graphite
graphite_host: localhost
graphite_port: 2003
# Mongo
mongo_host: localhost
mongo_database: statsdb
# If you change these, you need to delete the capped collections yourself!
# Average mongo record size is 152 bytes
# 10s and 1min data is transient so we'll use MongoDB's capped collections. These collections are fixed in size.
# 5min and 1d data is interesting to preserve long-term. These collections are not capped.
retentions:
- name: stats_per_10s
seconds: 10
capped: true
cap_bytes: 268_435_456 # 2**28
- name: stats_per_1min
seconds: 60
capped: true
cap_bytes: 1_073_741_824 # 2**30
- name: stats_per_5min
seconds: 600
cap_bytes: 0
capped: false
- name: stats_per_day
seconds: 86400
cap_bytes: 0
capped: false
Server
Run the server:
Flush to Graphite (default): statsd -c config.yml
Flush and aggregate to MongoDB: statsd -c config.yml -m
Client
In your client code:
require 'rubygems'
require 'statsd'
STATSD = Statsd::Client.new('localhost',8125)
STATSD.increment('some_counter') # basic incrementing
STATSD.increment('system.nested_counter', 0.1) # incrementing with sampling (10%)
STATSD.decrement(:some_other_counter) # basic decrememting using a symbol
STATSD.decrement('system.nested_counter', 0.1) # decrementing with sampling (10%)
STATSD.timing('some_job_time', 20) # reporting job that took 20ms
STATSD.timing('some_job_time', 20, 0.05) # reporting job that took 20ms with sampling (5% sampling)
Concepts
buckets Each stat is in it's own "bucket". They are not predefined anywhere. Buckets can be named anything that will translate to Graphite (periods make folders, etc)
values Each stat will have a value. How it is interpreted depends on modifiers
flush After the flush interval timeout (default 10 seconds), stats are munged and sent over to Graphite.
Counting
gorets:1|c
This is a simple counter. Add 1 to the "gorets" bucket. It stays in memory until the flush interval.
Timing
glork:320|ms
The glork took 320ms to complete this time. StatsD figures out 90th percentile, average (mean), lower and upper bounds for the flush interval.
Sampling
gorets:1|c|@0.1
Tells StatsD that this counter is being sent sampled ever 1/10th of the time.
Guts
UDP Client libraries use UDP to send information to the StatsD daemon.
Graphite
Graphite uses "schemas" to define the different round robin datasets it houses (analogous to RRAs in rrdtool):
[stats]
priority = 110
pattern = ^stats\..*
retentions = 10:2160,60:10080,600:262974
That translates to:
- 6 hours of 10 second data (what we consider "near-realtime")
- 1 week of 1 minute data
- 5 years of 10 minute data
This has been a good tradeoff so far between size-of-file (round robin databases are fixed size) and data we care about. Each "stats" database is about 3.2 megs with these retentions.
MongoDB
Statd::Mongo will flush and aggregate data to a MongoDB. The average record size is 152 bytes. We use capped collections for the transient data and regular collections for long-term storage.
Inspiration
StatsD was inspired (heavily) by the project (of the same name) at Flickr. Here's a post where Cal Henderson described it in depth: Counting and timing. Cal re-released the code recently: Perl StatsD