Kernel and Microsoft Fabric Integration
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Input and output integration overview
The Kernel plugin collects various statistics about the Linux kernel, including context switches, page usage, and entropy availability.
The Microsoft Fabric plugin writes metrics to Real time analytics in Fabric services, enabling powerful data storage and analysis capabilities.
Integration details
Kernel
The Kernel plugin is designed exclusively for Linux systems and gathers essential kernel statistics that are not covered by other plugins. It primarily focuses on the metrics available in /proc/stat
, as well as the entropy available from /proc/sys/kernel/random/entropy_avail
. Additional functionalities include the capture of Kernel Samepage Merging (KSM) data and Pressure Stall Information (PSI), requiring Linux kernel version 4.20 or later. This plugin provides a comprehensive look into system behaviors, enabling better understanding and optimization of resource management and usage. The metrics it collects are critical for monitoring system health and performance.
Microsoft Fabric
This plugin allows you to leverage Microsoft Fabric’s capabilities to store and analyze your Telegraf metrics. Eventhouse is a high-performance, scalable data-store designed for real-time analytics. It allows you to ingest, store and query large volumes of data with low latency. The plugin supports both events and metrics with versatile grouping options. It provides various configuration parameters including connection strings specifying details like the data source, ingestion types, and which tables to use for storage. With support for streaming ingestion and event streams, this plugin enables seamless integration and data flow into Microsoft’s analytics ecosystem, allowing for rich data querying capabilities and near-real-time processing.
Configuration
Kernel
[[inputs.kernel]]
## Additional gather options
## Possible options include:
## * ksm - kernel same-page merging
## * psi - pressure stall information
# collect = []
Microsoft Fabric
[[outputs.microsoft_fabric]]
## The URI property of the resource on Azure
connection_string = "https://trd-abcd.xx.kusto.fabric.microsoft.com;Database=kusto_eh;Table Name=telegraf_dump;Key=value"
## Client timeout
# timeout = "30s"
Input and output integration examples
Kernel
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Memory Optimization through KSM: Utilize the KSM capabilities of this plugin to monitor memory usage patterns in your applications and dynamically adjust the memory allocation strategy based on shared page usage metrics. By analyzing the data collected, you can identify opportunities for consolidating memory and optimizing performance without manual intervention.
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Real-time System Health Monitoring: Integrate the metrics collected by the Kernel plugin into a real-time dashboard that visualizes key kernel statistics including context switches, interrupts, and entropy availability. This setup allows system administrators to proactively respond to performance issues before they escalate into critical failures, ensuring smooth operation of Linux servers.
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Enhanced Anomaly Detection: Combine the data from this plugin with machine learning models to predict and detect anomalies in kernel behavior. By continuously monitoring metrics like process forking rates and entropy levels, you can implement an adaptive alerting system that triggers on performance anomalies, allowing for quick responses to potential issues.
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Resource Usage Patterns Analysis: Use the Pressure Stall Information collected by the plugin to analyze resource usage patterns over time and identify potential bottlenecks under load conditions. By adjusting application performance based on the PSI metrics, you can improve overall resource management and maintain service reliability under varying workloads.
Microsoft Fabric
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Real-time Monitoring Dashboards: Utilize the Microsoft Fabric plugin to feed live metrics from your applications into a real-time dashboard on Microsoft Fabric. This allows teams to visualize key performance indicators instantly, enabling quick decision-making and timely responses to performance issues.
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Automated Data Ingestion from IoT Devices: Use this plugin in scenarios where metrics from IoT devices need to be ingested into Azure for analysis. Using the plugin’s capabilities, data can be streamed continuously, facilitating real-time analytics and reporting without complex coding efforts.
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Cross-Platform Data Aggregation: Leverage the plugin to consolidate metrics from multiple systems and applications into a single Azure Data Explorer table. This use case enables easier data management and analysis by centralizing disparate data sources within a unified analytics framework.
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Enhanced Event Transformation Workflows: Integrate the plugin with Eventstreams to facilitate real-time event ingestion and transformation. By configuring different metrics and partition keys, users can manipulate the flow of data as it enters the system, allowing for advanced processing before the data reaches its final destination.
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Powerful Performance, Limitless Scale
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.
See Ways to Get Started
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