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# Monitoring NGINX
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/12621) in GitLab 9.4
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GitLab has support for automatically detecting and monitoring NGINX. This is provided by leveraging the [NGINX VTS exporter](https://github.com/hnlq715/nginx-vts-exporter), which translates [VTS statistics](https://github.com/vozlt/nginx-module-vts) into a Prometheus readable form.
## Requirements
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The [Prometheus service](../prometheus.md) must be enabled.
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## Metrics supported
NGINX server metrics are detected, which tracks the pages and content directly served by NGINX.
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| Name | Query |
| ---- | ----- |
| Throughput (req/sec) | `sum(rate(nginx_server_requests{server_zone!="*", server_zone!="_", %{environment_filter}}[2m])) by (code)` |
| Latency (ms) | `avg(nginx_server_requestMsec{%{environment_filter}})` |
| HTTP Error Rate (HTTP Errors / sec) | `sum(rate(nginx_server_requests{code="5xx", %{environment_filter}}[2m]))` |
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## Configuring Prometheus to monitor for NGINX metrics
To get started with NGINX monitoring, you should first enable the [VTS statistics](https://github.com/vozlt/nginx-module-vts) module for your NGINX server. This will capture and display statistics in an HTML readable form. Next, you should install and configure the [NGINX VTS exporter](https://github.com/hnlq715/nginx-vts-exporter) which parses these statistics and translates them into a Prometheus monitoring endpoint.
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If you are using NGINX as your Kubernetes Ingress, GitLab will [automatically detect](nginx_ingress.md) the metrics once enabled in 0.9.0 and later releases.
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## Specifying the Environment label
In order to isolate and only display relevant metrics for a given environment
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however, GitLab needs a method to detect which labels are associated. To do this, GitLab will [look for an `environment` label](index.md#identifying-environments).