Apache Zookeeper and OSI PI Integration
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Input and output integration overview
The Zookeeper Telegraf plugin collects and reports metrics from Zookeeper servers, facilitating monitoring and performance analysis. It utilizes the ‘mntr’ command output to gather essential statistics critical for maintaining Zookeeper’s operational health.
This setup converts Telegraf into a lightweight PI Web API publisher, letting you push any Telegraf metric into the OSI PI System with a simple HTTP POST.
Integration details
Apache Zookeeper
The Zookeeper plugin for Telegraf is designed to collect vital statistics from Zookeeper servers by executing the ‘mntr’ command. This plugin serves as a monitoring tool that captures important metrics related to Zookeeper’s performance, including connection details, latency, and various operational statistics, facilitating the assessment of the health and efficiency of Zookeeper deployments. In contrast to the Prometheus input plugin, which is recommended when the Prometheus metrics provider is enabled, the Zookeeper plugin accesses raw output from the ‘mntr’ command, rendering it tailored for configurations that do not adopt Prometheus for metrics reporting. This unique approach allows administrators to gather Java Properties formatted metrics directly from Zookeeper, ensuring comprehensive visibility into Zookeeper’s operational state and enabling timely responses to performance anomalies. It specifically excels in environments where Zookeeper operates as a centralized service for maintaining configuration information and names for distributed systems, thus providing immeasurable insights essential for troubleshooting and capacity planning.
OSI PI
OSI PI is an data management and analytics platform used in energy, manufacturing, and critical infrastructure. The PI Web API is its REST interface, exposing endpoints such as /piwebapi/streams/{WebId}/value that accept JSON payloads containing a Timestamp
and Value
. By pairing Telegraf’s flexible HTTP output with this endpoint, any metric Telegraf collects—SNMP counters, Modbus readings, Kubernetes stats—can be written directly into PI without installing proprietary interfaces. The configuration above authenticates with Basic or Kerberos, serializes each batch to JSON, and renders a minimal body template that aligns with PI Web API’s single-value write contract. Because Telegraf already supports batching, TLS, proxies, and custom headers, this approach scales from edge gateways to cloud VMs, allowing organizations to back-fill historical data, stream live telemetry, or mirror non-PI sources (e.g., Prometheus) into the PI data archive. It also sidesteps older SDK dependencies and enables hybrid architectures where PI remains on-prem while Telegraf agents run in containers or IIoT devices.
Configuration
Apache Zookeeper
[[inputs.zookeeper]]
## An array of address to gather stats about. Specify an ip or hostname
## with port. ie localhost:2181, 10.0.0.1:2181, etc.
## If no servers are specified, then localhost is used as the host.
## If no port is specified, 2181 is used
servers = [":2181"]
## Timeout for metric collections from all servers. Minimum timeout is "1s".
# timeout = "5s"
## Float Parsing - the initial implementation forced any value unable to be
## parsed as an int to be a string. Setting this to "float" will attempt to
## parse float values as floats and not strings. This would break existing
## metrics and may cause issues if a value switches between a float and int.
# parse_floats = "string"
## Optional TLS Config
# enable_tls = false
# tls_ca = "/etc/telegraf/ca.pem"
# tls_cert = "/etc/telegraf/cert.pem"
# tls_key = "/etc/telegraf/key.pem"
## If false, skip chain & host verification
# insecure_skip_verify = true
OSI PI
[[outputs.http]]
## PI Web API endpoint for writing a single value to a PI Point by Web ID
url = "https://${PI_HOST}/piwebapi/streams/${WEB_ID}/value"
## Use POST for each batch
method = "POST"
content_type = "application/json"
## Basic-auth header (base64-encoded "DOMAIN\\user:password")
headers = { Authorization = "Basic ${BASIC_AUTH}" }
## Serialize Telegraf metrics as JSON
data_format = "json"
json_timestamp_units = "1ms"
## Render the JSON body that PI Web API expects
body_template = """
{{ range .Metrics -}}
{ "Timestamp": "{{ .timestamp | formatDate \"2006-01-02T15:04:05Z07:00\" }}", "Value": {{ index .fields 0 }} }
{{ end -}}
"""
## Tune networking / batching if needed
# timeout = "10s"
# batch_size = 1
Input and output integration examples
Apache Zookeeper
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Cluster Health Monitoring: Integrate the Zookeeper plugin to monitor the health and performance of a distributed application relying on Zookeeper for configuration management and service discovery. By tracking metrics such as session count, latency, and data size, DevOps teams can identify potential issues before they escalate, ensuring high availability and reliability across applications.
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Performance Benchmarks: Utilize the plugin to benchmark Zookeeper performance in varying workload scenarios. This not only helps in understanding how Zookeeper behaves under load but also assists in tuning configurations to optimize throughput and reduce latency during peak operations.
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Alerting for Anomalies: Combine this plugin with alerting tools to create a proactive monitoring system that notifies engineers if specific Zookeeper metrics exceed threshold limits, such as open file descriptor counts or high latency values. This enables teams to respond promptly to issues that could impact service reliability.
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Historical Data Analysis: Store the metrics collected by the Zookeeper plugin in a time-series database to analyze historical performance trends. This allows teams to evaluate the impact of changes over time, assess the effectiveness of scaling actions, and plan for future capacity needs.
OSI PI
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Remote Pump Stations Telemetry Bridge: Install Telegraf on edge gateways at oil-field pump stations, gather flow-meter and vibration readings over Modbus, and POST them to the PI Web API. Operations teams view real-time data in PI Vision without deploying heavyweight PI interfaces, while bandwidth-friendly batching keeps satellite links economical.
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Green-Energy Micro-Grid Dashboard: Export inverter, battery, and weather metrics from MQTT into Telegraf, which relays them to PI. PI AF analytics can calculate real-time power balance and feed a campus dashboard; historical deltas inform sustainability reports.
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Brownfield SCADA Modernization: Legacy PLCs logged to CSV are ingested by Telegraf’s
tail
input; each row is parsed and immediately sent to PI via HTTP, creating a live data stream that co-exists with archival files while the SCADA upgrade proceeds incrementally. -
Synthetic Data Generator for Training: Telegraf’s
exec
input can run a script that emits simulated sensor patterns. Posting those metrics to a non-production PI server through the Web API supplies realistic datasets for PI Vision training sessions without risking production tags.
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Collect, organize, and act on massive volumes of high-velocity data. Any data is more valuable when you think of it as time series data. with InfluxDB, the #1 time series platform built to scale with Telegraf.
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