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them yourself. Over subsequent releases additional GitLab metrics will be
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captured.
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- Prometheus services are off by default but will be on starting with GitLab 9.0.
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- Prometheus and its exporters do not authenticate users, and will be available
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to anyone who can access them.
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[Prometheus] is a powerful time-series monitoring service, providing a flexible
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platform for monitoring GitLab and other software products.
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take effect
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By default, Prometheus will run as the `gitlab-prometheus` user and listen on
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TCP port `9090` under localhost. If the [node exporter](#node-exporter) service
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`http://localhost:9090`. If the [node exporter](#node-exporter) service
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has been enabled, it will automatically be set up as a monitoring target for
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Prometheus.
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## Viewing performance metrics
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After you have [enabled Prometheus](#configuring-prometheus), you can visit
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`<your_domain_name>:9090` for the dashboard that Prometheus offers by default.
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`http://localhost:9090` for the dashboard that Prometheus offers by default.
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>**Note:**
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If SSL has been enabled on your GitLab instance, you may not be able to access
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Prometheus on the same browser as GitLab due to [HSTS][hsts]. We plan to
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[provide access via GitLab][multi-user-prometheus], but in the interim there are
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some workarounds: using a separate browser for Prometheus, resetting HSTS, or
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having [Nginx proxy it][nginx-custom-config].
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The performance data collected by Prometheus can be viewed directly in the
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Prometheus console or through a compatible dashboard tool.
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For a more fully featured dashboard, Grafana can be used and has
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[official support for Prometheus][prom-grafana].
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Sample Prometheus queries:
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- **% Memory used:** `(1 - ((node_memory_MemFree + node_memory_Cached) / node_memory_MemTotal)) * 100`
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- **% CPU load:** `1 - rate(node_cpu{mode="idle"}[5m])`
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- **Data transmitted:** `irate(node_network_transmit_bytes[5m])`
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- **Data received:** `irate(node_network_receive_bytes[5m])`
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## Prometheus exporters
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There are a number of libraries and servers which help in exporting existing
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[➔ Read more about the GitLab monitor exporter.](gitlab_monitor_exporter.md)
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[grafana]: https://grafana.net
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[hsts]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security
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[multi-user-prometheus]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/multi-user-prometheus
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[nginx-custom-config]: https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/configuration.html#inserting-custom-nginx-settings-into-the-gitlab-server-block
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[prometheus]: https://prometheus.io
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[prom-exporters]: https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/exporters/
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[prom-query]: https://prometheus.io/docs/querying/basics
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[prom-grafana]: https://prometheus.io/docs/visualization/grafana/
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[scrape-config]: https://prometheus.io/docs/operating/configuration/#%3Cscrape_config%3E
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[prom-exporters]: https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/exporters/
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[reconfigure]: ../../restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure
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