Telemetry
Telemetry defines how the telemetry is generated for workloads within a mesh.
For mesh level configuration, put the resource in root configuration namespace for your Istio installation without a workload selector.
For any namespace, including the root configuration namespace, it is only valid to have a single workload selector-less Telemetry resource.
For resources with a workload selector, it is only valid to have one resource selecting any given workload.
The hierarchy of Telemetry configuration is as follows:
- Workload-specific configuration
- Namespace-specific configuration
- Root namespace configuration
Examples:
Policy to enable random sampling for 10% of traffic:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: mesh-default
namespace: istio-system
spec:
# no selector specified, applies to all workloads
tracing:
- randomSamplingPercentage: 10.00
Policy to disable trace reporting for the “foo” workload (note: tracing context will still be propagated):
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: foo-tracing
namespace: bar
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
service.istio.io/canonical-name: foo
tracing:
- disableSpanReporting: true
Policy to select the alternate zipkin provider for trace reporting:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: foo-tracing-alternate
namespace: baz
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
service.istio.io/canonical-name: foo
tracing:
- providers:
- name: "zipkin-alternate"
randomSamplingPercentage: 10.00
Policy to add a custom tag from a literal value:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: mesh-default
namespace: istio-system
spec:
# no selector specified, applies to all workloads
tracing:
- randomSamplingPercentage: 10.00
customTags:
my_new_foo_tag:
literal:
value: "foo"
Policy to disable server-side metrics for Stackdriver for an entire mesh:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: mesh-default
namespace: istio-system
spec:
# no selector specified, applies to all workloads
metrics:
- providers:
- name: stackdriver
overrides:
- match:
metric: ALL_METRICS
mode: SERVER
disabled: true
Policy to add dimensions to all Prometheus metrics for the foo
namespace:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: namespace-metrics
namespace: foo
spec:
# no selector specified, applies to all workloads in the namespace
metrics:
- providers:
- name: prometheus
overrides:
# match clause left off matches all istio metrics, client and server
- tagOverrides:
request_method:
value: "request.method"
request_host:
value: "request.host"
Policy to remove the response_code dimension on some Prometheus metrics for
the bar.foo
workload:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: remove-response-code
namespace: foo
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
service.istio.io/canonical-name: bar
metrics:
- providers:
- name: prometheus
overrides:
- match:
metric: REQUEST_COUNT
tagOverrides:
response_code:
operation: REMOVE
- match:
metric: REQUEST_DURATION
tagOverrides:
response_code:
operation: REMOVE
- match:
metric: REQUEST_BYTES
tagOverrides:
response_code:
operation: REMOVE
- match:
metric: RESPONSE_BYTES
tagOverrides:
response_code:
operation: REMOVE
Policy to enable access logging for the entire mesh:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: mesh-default
namespace: istio-system
spec:
# no selector specified, applies to all workloads
accessLogging:
- providers:
- name: envoy
# By default, this turns on access logging (no need to set `disabled:
false`). # Unspecified `disabled` will be treated as `disabled: false`,
except in # cases where a parent configuration has marked as `disabled:
true`. In # those cases, `disabled: false` must be set explicitly to
override.
Policy to disable access logging for the foo
namespace:
apiVersion: telemetry.istio.io/v1alpha1
kind: Telemetry
metadata:
name: namespace-no-log
namespace: foo
spec:
# no selector specified, applies to all workloads in the namespace
accessLogging:
- disabled: true
Telemetry
Tracing
Tracing configures tracing behavior for workloads within a mesh. It can be used to enable/disable tracing, as well as to set sampling rates and custom tag extraction.
Tracing configuration support overrides of the fields providers
,
random_sampling_percentage
, disable_span_reporting
, and custom_tags
at
each level in the configuration hierarchy, with missing values filled in
from parent resources. However, when specified, custom_tags
will
fully replace any values provided by parent configuration.
ProviderRef
Used to bind Telemetry configuration to specific providers for targeted customization.
Metrics
Metrics defines the workload-level overrides for metrics generation behavior within a mesh. It can be used to enable/disable metrics generation, as well as to customize the dimensions of the generated metrics.
MetricSelector
Provides a mechanism for matching metrics for the application of override behaviors.
MetricsOverrides
MetricsOverrides defines custom metric generation behavior for an individual metric or the set of all standard metrics.
AccessLogging
Access logging defines the workload-level overrides for access log generation. It can be used to select provider or enable/disable access log generation for a workload.
Tracing.TracingSelector
TracingSelector provides a coarse-grained ability to configure tracing behavior based on certain traffic metadata (such as traffic direction).
Tracing.CustomTag
CustomTag defines a tag to be added to a trace span that is based on an operator-supplied value. This value can either be a hard-coded value, a value taken from an environment variable known to the sidecar proxy, or from a request header.
NOTE: when specified, custom_tags
will fully replace any values provided
by parent configuration.
Tracing.Literal
Tracing.Environment
Tracing.RequestHeader
MetricsOverrides.TagOverride
TagOverride specifies an operation to perform on a metric dimension (also
known as a label
). Tags may be added, removed, or have their default
values overridden.
AccessLogging.LogSelector
LogSelector provides a coarse-grained ability to configure logging behavior
based on certain traffic metadata (such as traffic direction). LogSelector
applies to traffic metadata which is not represented in the attribute set
currently supported by Filters. It allows control planes to limit the
configuration sent to individual workloads. Finer-grained logging behavior
can be further configured via filter
.
AccessLogging.Filter
Allows specification of an access log filter.
MetricSelector.IstioMetric
Curated list of known metric types that is supported by Istio metric providers. See also: https://istio.io/latest/docs/reference/config/metrics/#metrics
Name | Description |
---|---|
ALL_METRICS | Use of this enum indicates that the override should apply to all Istio default metrics. |
REQUEST_COUNT | Counter of requests to/from an application, generated for HTTP, HTTP/2, and GRPC traffic. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as: The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
REQUEST_DURATION | Histogram of request durations, generated for HTTP, HTTP/2, and GRPC traffic. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as:
The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
REQUEST_SIZE | Histogram of request body sizes, generated for HTTP, HTTP/2, and GRPC traffic. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as: The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
RESPONSE_SIZE | Histogram of response body sizes, generated for HTTP, HTTP/2, and GRPC traffic. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as: The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
TCP_OPENED_CONNECTIONS | Counter of TCP connections opened over lifetime of workload. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as:
The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
TCP_CLOSED_CONNECTIONS | Counter of TCP connections closed over lifetime of workload. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as:
The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
TCP_SENT_BYTES | Counter of bytes sent during a response over a TCP connection. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as:
The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
TCP_RECEIVED_BYTES | Counter of bytes received during a request over a TCP connection. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as:
The Stackdriver provider exports this metric as:
|
GRPC_REQUEST_MESSAGES | Counter incremented for every gRPC messages sent from a client. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as:
|
GRPC_RESPONSE_MESSAGES | Counter incremented for every gRPC messages sent from a server. The Prometheus provider exports this metric as:
|
MetricsOverrides.TagOverride.Operation
Name | Description |
---|---|
UPSERT | Insert or Update the tag with the provided value expression. The
|
REMOVE | Specifies that the tag should not be included in the metric when generated. |
WorkloadMode
WorkloadMode allows selection of the role of the underlying workload in network traffic. A workload is considered as acting as a SERVER if it is the destination of the traffic (that is, traffic direction, from the perspective of the workload is inbound). If the workload is the source of the network traffic, it is considered to be in CLIENT mode (traffic is outbound from the workload).
Name | Description |
---|---|
CLIENT_AND_SERVER | Selects for scenarios when the workload is either the source or destination of the network traffic. |
CLIENT | Selects for scenarios when the workload is the source of the network traffic. |
SERVER | Selects for scenarios when the workload is the destination of the network traffic. |