Re: [EXT] Re: Dovecot Stats for Logwatch
On 26/05/2021 14.33, Aki Tuomi wrote:
I am not sure what is not working for you... does
doveadm stats dump
work?
a) Before any stats config it works without error, but gives no output. doveadm stats dump metric_name field count sum min max avg median stddev %95
b) If I then enable conf.d/95-stats.conf containing service stats { inet_listener http { port = 9900 } }
metric client_connections { filter = event=client_connection_finished }
metric auth_success { filter = (event=auth_request_finished AND success=yes) }
metric mail_delivery { filter = event=mail_delivery_finished }
... it works but doesn't seem to collect any data, even if left for 24 hours doveadm stats dump metric_name field count sum min max avg median stddev %95 client_connections duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 auth_success duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 mail_delivery duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
c) If I then enable the bits of config that I'm informed will populate the data repository:
# In 10-master.conf mail_plugins = stats
# In 20-imap.conf protocol imap { mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota imap_quota }
# In 20-pop.conf protocol pop3 { mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota } ... it then complains doveadm stats dump Fatal: Plugin 'stats' not found from directory /usr/lib/dovecot/modules
d) I just changed the in in 10-master-conf to reference old-stats instead of stats, based on my new knowledge and it doesn't complain about the missing module any more. But I'm still not collecting data after 30 mins. doveadm stats dump metric_name field count sum min max avg median stddev %95 client_connections duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 auth_success duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 mail_delivery duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
I can do wget http://localhost:9900/metrics and I just get a file that says VERSION stats-reader-server 2 0
At this point I'm thinking I'll just write a bash script to parse the logs, but thought I'd see it through as it might help other intrepid dovecot users.
P.
On 26/05/2021 10:49 Plutocrat plutocrat@gmail.com wrote:
On 26/05/2021 14.33, Aki Tuomi wrote:
I am not sure what is not working for you... does
doveadm stats dump
work?a) Before any stats config it works without error, but gives no output. doveadm stats dump metric_name field count sum min max avg median stddev %95
b) If I then enable conf.d/95-stats.conf containing service stats { inet_listener http { port = 9900 } }
metric client_connections { filter = event=client_connection_finished }
metric auth_success { filter = (event=auth_request_finished AND success=yes) }
metric mail_delivery { filter = event=mail_delivery_finished }
... it works but doesn't seem to collect any data, even if left for 24 hours doveadm stats dump metric_name field count sum min max avg median stddev %95 client_connections duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 auth_success duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 mail_delivery duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
c) If I then enable the bits of config that I'm informed will populate the data repository:
# In 10-master.conf mail_plugins = stats
# In 20-imap.conf protocol imap { mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota imap_quota }
# In 20-pop.conf protocol pop3 { mail_plugins = $mail_plugins quota } ... it then complains doveadm stats dump Fatal: Plugin 'stats' not found from directory /usr/lib/dovecot/modules
d) I just changed the in in 10-master-conf to reference old-stats instead of stats, based on my new knowledge and it doesn't complain about the missing module any more. But I'm still not collecting data after 30 mins. doveadm stats dump metric_name field count sum min max avg median stddev %95 client_connections duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 auth_success duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 mail_delivery duration 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0.00 0
I can do wget http://localhost:9900/metrics and I just get a file that says VERSION stats-reader-server 2 0
At this point I'm thinking I'll just write a bash script to parse the logs, but thought I'd see it through as it might help other intrepid dovecot users.
P.
I am no longer sure what version you are running, but the filter syntax you are using is 2.3.12+.
OpenMetrics support is also 2.3.12 (iirc) so it needs new version too.
old-stats has nothing in common with the new stats, so it has no effect on anything.
If you are using 2.3.7 still, the metric filter syntax is wrong, and there is no openmetrics support.
Aki
On 26/05/2021 15.53, Aki Tuomi wrote:
I am no longer sure what version you are running, but the filter syntax you are using is 2.3.12+. OpenMetrics support is also 2.3.12 (iirc) so it needs new version too. old-stats has nothing in common with the new stats, so it has no effect on anything. If you are using 2.3.7 still, the metric filter syntax is wrong, and there is no openmetrics support.
Yes, 2.3.7, the default package for Ubuntu 20.04, as previously stated.
OK, so if old-stats is not the one to use, and using stats throws a "Can't find Module" error, then we're at a bit of an impasse. I think I'll admit defeat then. Thanks for your help.
P.
On 26/05/2021 11:40 Plutocrat plutocrat@gmail.com wrote:
On 26/05/2021 15.53, Aki Tuomi wrote:
I am no longer sure what version you are running, but the filter syntax you are using is 2.3.12+. OpenMetrics support is also 2.3.12 (iirc) so it needs new version too. old-stats has nothing in common with the new stats, so it has no effect on anything. If you are using 2.3.7 still, the metric filter syntax is wrong, and there is no openmetrics support.
Yes, 2.3.7, the default package for Ubuntu 20.04, as previously stated.
OK, so if old-stats is not the one to use, and using stats throws a "Can't find Module" error, then we're at a bit of an impasse. I think I'll admit defeat then. Thanks for your help.
P.
I tested with ubuntu 20, 2.3.7 myself. It does not say "Can't find Module" error for me.
Aki
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