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Jan-Otto Kröpke
1e381f860d service: [0.27.x] fix panic with NewWithConfig code path (#1646)
Co-authored-by: Erik Baranowski <erik.r.baranowski@gmail.com>
2024-09-28 10:40:55 +02:00
311 changed files with 13712 additions and 21283 deletions

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@@ -1,16 +1,6 @@
root = true
[*]
charset = utf-8
end_of_line = lf
insert_final_newline = true
trim_trailing_whitespace = true
tab_width = 4
[*.wxs]
[*.{json,wxs,xml}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 4
[*.{yml,yaml}]
indent_style = space
indent_size = 2

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@@ -6,27 +6,6 @@ body:
attributes:
value: Thanks for taking the time to fill out this bug report!
- type: markdown
attributes:
value: |-
> [!NOTE]
> If you encounter "Counter not found" issues, try to re-build the performance counter first.
```
PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> cd c:\windows\system32
PS C:\windows\system32> lodctr /R
Error: Unable to rebuild performance counter setting from system backup store, error code is 2
PS C:\windows\system32> cd ..
PS C:\windows> cd syswow64
PS C:\windows\syswow64> lodctr /R
Info: Successfully rebuilt performance counter setting from system backup store
PS C:\windows\syswow64> winmgmt.exe /RESYNCPERF
```
----
- type: textarea
attributes:
label: Current Behavior

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@@ -33,3 +33,25 @@ jobs:
# Empty string results in README-containers.md being pushed if it
# exists. Otherwise, README.md is pushed.
readme_file: ''
PushQuayIoReadme:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
name: Push README to quay.io
if: github.repository_owner == 'prometheus' || github.repository_owner == 'prometheus-community' # Don't run this workflow on forks.
steps:
- name: git checkout
uses: actions/checkout@a5ac7e51b41094c92402da3b24376905380afc29 # v4.1.6
- name: Set quay.io org name
run: echo "DOCKER_REPO=$(echo quay.io/${GITHUB_REPOSITORY_OWNER} | tr -d '-')" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Set quay.io repo name
run: echo "DOCKER_REPO_NAME=$(make docker-repo-name)" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: Push README to quay.io
uses: christian-korneck/update-container-description-action@d36005551adeaba9698d8d67a296bd16fa91f8e8 # v1
env:
DOCKER_APIKEY: ${{ secrets.QUAY_IO_API_TOKEN }}
with:
destination_container_repo: ${{ env.DOCKER_REPO_NAME }}
provider: quay
# Empty string results in README-containers.md being pushed if it
# exists. Otherwise, README.md is pushed.
readme_file: ''

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@@ -12,8 +12,6 @@ on:
- "tools/e2e-output.txt"
branches:
- master
- next
- main
pull_request:
paths:
- "go.mod"
@@ -23,11 +21,9 @@ on:
- "tools/e2e-output.txt"
branches:
- master
- next
- main
env:
VERSION_PROMU: '0.14.0'
PROMU_VER: '0.14.0'
PROMTOOL_VER: '2.43.0'
jobs:
@@ -44,9 +40,9 @@ jobs:
- name: Install e2e deps
run: |
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/prometheus/promu/releases/download/v$($Env:VERSION_PROMU)/promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip -OutFile promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip
Expand-Archive -Path promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip -DestinationPath .
Copy-Item -Path promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64\promu.exe -Destination "$(go env GOPATH)\bin"
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/prometheus/promu/releases/download/v$($Env:PROMU_VER)/promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip -OutFile promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip
Expand-Archive -Path promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip -DestinationPath .
Copy-Item -Path promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64\promu.exe -Destination "$(go env GOPATH)\bin"
# GOPATH\bin dir must be appended to PATH else the `promu` command won't be found
echo "$(go env GOPATH)\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
@@ -68,9 +64,9 @@ jobs:
Expand-Archive -Path prometheus-$($Env:PROMTOOL_VER).windows-amd64.zip -DestinationPath .
Copy-Item -Path prometheus-$($Env:PROMTOOL_VER).windows-amd64\promtool.exe -Destination "$(go env GOPATH)\bin"
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/prometheus/promu/releases/download/v$($Env:VERSION_PROMU)/promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip -OutFile promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip
Expand-Archive -Path promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip -DestinationPath .
Copy-Item -Path promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64\promu.exe -Destination "$(go env GOPATH)\bin"
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/prometheus/promu/releases/download/v$($Env:PROMU_VER)/promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip -OutFile promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip
Expand-Archive -Path promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip -DestinationPath .
Copy-Item -Path promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64\promu.exe -Destination "$(go env GOPATH)\bin"
# GOPATH\bin dir must be appended to PATH else the `promu` command won't be found
echo "$(go env GOPATH)\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
@@ -104,5 +100,5 @@ jobs:
- name: golangci-lint
uses: golangci/golangci-lint-action@v6
with:
version: v1.60
args: "--max-same-issues=0"
version: v1.59
args: "--timeout=5m"

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ jobs:
- name: check
run: |
PR_TITLE_PREFIX=$(echo "$PR_TITLE" | cut -d':' -f1)
if [[ -d "internal/collector/$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" ]] || [[ -d "internal/$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" ]] || [[ -d "pkg/$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" ]] || [[ -d "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "docs" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "ci" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "revert" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "fix" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "chore" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "chore(docs)" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "chore(deps)" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "*" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "Synchronize common files from prometheus/prometheus" ]]; then
if [[ -d "pkg/collector/$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" ]] || [[ -d "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "chore" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "chore(deps)" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "*" ]] || [[ "$PR_TITLE_PREFIX" == "Synchronize common files from prometheus/prometheus" ]]; then
exit 0
fi

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@@ -16,10 +16,7 @@ permissions:
packages: write
env:
VERSION_PROMU: '0.14.0'
VERSION_CONTAINERD: '1.7.21'
VERSION_BUILDKIT: '0.15.2'
VERSION_BUILDX: '0.16.2'
PROMU_VER: '0.14.0'
jobs:
build:
@@ -27,7 +24,8 @@ jobs:
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: '0'
# fetch-depth required for gitversion in `Build` step
fetch-depth: 0
- uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with:
@@ -36,38 +34,41 @@ jobs:
# https://github.com/pl4nty/Windows-Containers/blob/Main/helpful_tools/Install-BuildKit-GitHubActions/workflow.yaml
- name: Setup containerd
run: |
curl.exe -L https://github.com/containerd/containerd/releases/download/v${{ env.VERSION_CONTAINERD }}/containerd-${{ env.VERSION_CONTAINERD }}-windows-amd64.tar.gz -o containerd.tar.gz
$version = "1.7.20"
curl.exe -L https://github.com/containerd/containerd/releases/download/v$version/containerd-$version-windows-amd64.tar.gz -o containerd.tar.gz
tar.exe xvf containerd.tar.gz
.\bin\containerd.exe --register-service
Start-Service containerd
- name: Setup BuildKit
run: |
curl.exe -L https://github.com/moby/buildkit/releases/download/v${{ env.VERSION_BUILDKIT }}/buildkit-v${{ env.VERSION_BUILDKIT }}.windows-amd64.tar.gz -o buildkit.tar.gz
$version = "v0.15.0"
curl.exe -L https://github.com/moby/buildkit/releases/download/$version/buildkit-$version.windows-amd64.tar.gz -o buildkit.tar.gz
tar.exe xvf buildkit.tar.gz
.\bin\buildkitd.exe --register-service
Start-Service buildkitd
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
run: |
curl.exe -L https://github.com/docker/buildx/releases/download/v${{ env.VERSION_BUILDX }}/buildx-v${{ env.VERSION_BUILDX }}.windows-amd64.exe -o $env:ProgramData\Docker\cli-plugins\docker-buildx.exe
$version = "v0.16.1"
curl.exe -L https://github.com/docker/buildx/releases/download/$version/buildx-$version.windows-amd64.exe -o $env:ProgramData\Docker\cli-plugins\docker-buildx.exe
- uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
with:
driver: remote
endpoint: npipe:////./pipe/buildkitd
- name: Install WiX
run: dotnet tool install --global wix
- name: Install WiX extensions
run: |
wix extension add -g WixToolset.Util.wixext
wix extension add -g WixToolset.Ui.wixext
wix extension add -g WixToolset.Firewall.wixext
- name: Install Build deps
run: |
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/prometheus/promu/releases/download/v$($Env:VERSION_PROMU)/promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip -OutFile promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip
Expand-Archive -Path promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64.zip -DestinationPath .
Copy-Item -Path promu-$($Env:VERSION_PROMU).windows-amd64\promu.exe -Destination "$(go env GOPATH)\bin"
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://github.com/prometheus/promu/releases/download/v$($Env:PROMU_VER)/promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip -OutFile promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip
Expand-Archive -Path promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64.zip -DestinationPath .
Copy-Item -Path promu-$($Env:PROMU_VER).windows-amd64\promu.exe -Destination "$(go env GOPATH)\bin"
# GOPATH\bin dir must be added to PATH else the `promu` commands won't be found
echo "$(go env GOPATH)\bin" | Out-File -FilePath $env:GITHUB_PATH -Encoding utf8 -Append
@@ -75,51 +76,49 @@ jobs:
- name: Build
run: |
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
$Version = git describe --tags --always
$Version = $Version -replace 'v', ''
# '+' symbols are invalid characters in image tags
$Version = $Version -replace '\+', '_'
$Version | Set-Content VERSION -PassThru
make build-all
# GH requires all files to have different names, so add version/arch to differentiate
foreach($Arch in "amd64", "arm64") {
Move-Item output\$Arch\windows_exporter.exe output\windows_exporter-$Version-$Arch.exe
}
Get-ChildItem -Path output
- name: Build Release Artifacts
run: |
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
$Version = Get-Content VERSION
foreach($Arch in "amd64", "arm64") {
Write-Host "Building windows_exporter $Version msi for $Arch"
.\installer\build.ps1 -PathToExecutable .\output\windows_exporter-$Version-$Arch.exe -Version $Version -Arch "$Arch"
}
Move-Item installer\*.msi output\
Get-ChildItem -Path output\
promu checksum output\
- name: Upload Artifacts
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: windows_exporter_binaries
path: |
output\windows_exporter-*.exe
output\windows_exporter-*.msi
path: output\windows_exporter-*.exe
- name: Build Release Artifacts
run: |
$ErrorActionPreference = "Stop"
$Version = Get-Content VERSION
foreach($Arch in "amd64", "arm64") {
Write-Host "Building windows_exporter $Version msi for $Arch"
.\installer\build.ps1 -PathToExecutable .\output\windows_exporter-$Version-$Arch.exe -Version $Version -Arch "$Arch"
}
Move-Item installer\*.msi output\
Get-ChildItem -Path output\
promu checksum output\
- name: Build Docker Artifacts
run: make build-all
env:
VERSION: >-
${{
startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') && 'latest' ||
startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/') && 'latest' ||
(
github.event_name == 'pull_request' && format('pr-{0}', github.event.number) || github.ref_name
)

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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ on:
- master
env:
VERSION_PROMU: 'v0.14.0'
PROMU_VER: 'v0.14.0'
jobs:
codespell:

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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
name: 'Close stale issues and PRs'
on:
workflow_dispatch: {}
schedule:
- cron: '30 1 * * *'
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
stale:
if: github.repository_owner == 'prometheus' || github.repository_owner == 'prometheus-community' # Don't run this workflow on forks.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@28ca1036281a5e5922ead5184a1bbf96e5fc984e # v9.0.0
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# opt out of defaults to avoid marking issues as stale and closing them
# https://github.com/actions/stale#days-before-close
# https://github.com/actions/stale#days-before-stale
days-before-stale: -1
days-before-close: -1
stale-pr-message: ''
stale-issue-message: 'This issue has been marked as stale because it has been open for 90 days with no activity. This thread will be automatically closed in 30 days if no further activity occurs.'
operations-per-run: 30
# override days-before-stale, for only marking the pull requests as stale
days-before-issue-stale: 90
days-before-issue-close: 30
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-pr-labels: keepalive

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@@ -1,31 +1,21 @@
name: Stale Check
name: 'Close stale issues and PRs'
on:
workflow_dispatch: {}
schedule:
- cron: '16 22 * * *'
- cron: '30 1 * * *'
permissions:
issues: write
pull-requests: write
jobs:
stale:
if: github.repository_owner == 'prometheus' || github.repository_owner == 'prometheus-community' # Don't run this workflow on forks.
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/stale@28ca1036281a5e5922ead5184a1bbf96e5fc984e # v9.0.0
- uses: actions/stale@v9
with:
repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# opt out of defaults to avoid marking issues as stale and closing them
# https://github.com/actions/stale#days-before-close
# https://github.com/actions/stale#days-before-stale
days-before-stale: -1
days-before-close: -1
# Setting it to empty string to skip comments.
# https://github.com/actions/stale#stale-pr-message
# https://github.com/actions/stale#stale-issue-message
stale-pr-message: ''
stale-issue-message: ''
operations-per-run: 30
# override days-before-stale, for only marking the pull requests as stale
days-before-pr-stale: 60
stale-pr-label: stale
exempt-pr-labels: keepalive
stale-issue-message: 'This issue has been marked as stale because it has been open for 90 days with no activity. This thread will be automatically closed in 30 days if no further activity occurs.'
exempt-issue-labels: 'lifecycle/frozen'
days-before-stale: 90
days-before-close: 30
enable-statistics: false
operations-per-run: 500

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@@ -1,42 +1,41 @@
linters:
enable-all: true
disable:
- containedctx
- contextcheck
- cyclop
- depguard
- dogsled
- dupl
- err113
- execinquery
- exhaustive
- exhaustruct
- exportloopref
- fatcontext
- funlen
- gochecknoglobals
- gocognit
- goconst
- gocyclo
- godot
- gomnd
- paralleltest
- godox
- inamedparam
- ireturn
- lll
- maintidx
- mnd
- nlreturn
- noctx
- testpackage
- varnamelen
- wrapcheck
run:
timeout: 5m
- wsl
- execinquery
- gomnd
- stylecheck
- maintidx
linters-settings:
gosec:
excludes:
- G101 # Potential hardcoded credentials
- G115 # integer overflow conversion
gci:
sections:
- prefix(github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/initiate)
- prefix(github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/initiate)
- standard # Standard section: captures all standard packages.
- default # Default section: contains all imports that could not be matched to another section type.
custom-order: true
@@ -48,30 +47,7 @@ linters-settings:
# Support string case: `camel`, `pascal`, `kebab`, `snake`, `upperSnake`, `goCamel`, `goPascal`, `goKebab`, `goSnake`, `upper`, `lower`, `header`
json: camel
yaml: snake
forbidigo:
forbid:
- "^(fmt\\.Print(|f|ln)|print|println)$"
- p: "^syscall\\.(.{1,7}|.{7}[^N]|.{9,})$"
msg: use golang.org/x/sys/windows instead of syscall
- p: "^windows\\.NewLazyDLL$"
msg: use NewLazySystemDLL instead NewLazyDLL
sloglint:
no-mixed-args: true
kv-only: false
attr-only: true
no-global: "all"
context: "scope"
static-msg: false
no-raw-keys: false
key-naming-case: snake
forbidden-keys:
- time
- level
- msg
- source
args-on-sep-lines: true
stylecheck:
checks: ["all", "-ST1003"]
issues:
exclude:
- don't use underscores in Go names
@@ -85,7 +61,3 @@ issues:
- text: "don't use ALL_CAPS in Go names; use CamelCase"
linters:
- revive
- path: internal/perfdata/v1/
linters:
- godox
- stylecheck

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@@ -1,26 +1,19 @@
go:
# Whenever the Go version is updated here,
# .github/workflows should also be updated.
version: 1.23
cgo: false
version: 1.20
repository:
path: github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter
path: github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter
build:
binaries:
- name: windows_exporter
tags:
all:
- trimpath
ldflags: |
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.Version={{.Version}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.Revision={{.Revision}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.Branch={{.Branch}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.BuildUser={{user}}@{{host}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.BuildDate={{date "20060102-15:04:05"}}
binaries:
- name: windows_exporter
ldflags: |
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.Version={{.Version}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.Revision={{.Revision}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.Branch={{.Branch}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.BuildUser={{user}}@{{host}}
-X github.com/prometheus/common/version.BuildDate={{date "20060102-15:04:05"}}
tarball:
files:
- LICENSE
files:
- LICENSE
crossbuild:
platforms:
- windows/amd64
- windows/arm64
platforms:
- windows

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ DOCKER_REPO ?= prometheuscommunity
DOCKER_IMAGE_NAME ?= windows-exporter
# ALL_DOCKER_REPOS is the list of repositories to push the image to. ghcr.io requires that org name be the same as the image repo name.
ALL_DOCKER_REPOS ?= docker.io/$(DOCKER_REPO) ghcr.io/prometheus-community # quay.io/$(DOCKER_REPO)
ALL_DOCKER_REPOS ?= docker.io/$(DOCKER_REPO) ghcr.io/prometheus-community # quay.io/$(DOCKER_REPO)
# Image Variables for host process Container
# Windows image build is heavily influenced by https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/cluster/images/etcd/Makefile
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ test:
go test -v ./...
bench:
go test -v -bench='benchmarkcollector' ./internal/collectors/{cpu,logical_disk,physical_disk,logon,memory,net,printer,process,service,system,tcp,time}
go test -v -bench='benchmarkcollector' ./pkg/collector/{cpu,logical_disk,physical_disk,logon,memory,net,printer,process,service,system,tcp,time}
lint:
golangci-lint -c .golangci.yaml run

127
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@@ -14,30 +14,39 @@ Name | Description | Enabled by default
[cache](docs/collector.cache.md) | Cache metrics |
[cpu](docs/collector.cpu.md) | CPU usage | &#10003;
[cpu_info](docs/collector.cpu_info.md) | CPU Information |
[cs](docs/collector.cs.md) | "Computer System" metrics (system properties, num cpus/total memory) |
[cs](docs/collector.cs.md) | "Computer System" metrics (system properties, num cpus/total memory) | &#10003;
[container](docs/collector.container.md) | Container metrics |
[diskdrive](docs/collector.diskdrive.md) | Diskdrive metrics |
[dfsr](docs/collector.dfsr.md) | DFSR metrics |
[dhcp](docs/collector.dhcp.md) | DHCP Server |
[dns](docs/collector.dns.md) | DNS Server |
[exchange](docs/collector.exchange.md) | Exchange metrics |
[filetime](docs/collector.filetime.md) | FileTime metrics |
[fsrmquota](docs/collector.fsrmquota.md) | Microsoft File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) Quotas collector |
[hyperv](docs/collector.hyperv.md) | Hyper-V hosts |
[iis](docs/collector.iis.md) | IIS sites and applications |
[license](docs/collector.license.md) | Windows license status |
[license](docs/collector.license.md) | Windows license status |
[logical_disk](docs/collector.logical_disk.md) | Logical disks, disk I/O | &#10003;
[logon](docs/collector.logon.md) | User logon sessions |
[memory](docs/collector.memory.md) | Memory usage metrics | &#10003;
[mscluster](docs/collector.mscluster.md) | MSCluster metrics |
[memory](docs/collector.memory.md) | Memory usage metrics |
[mscluster_cluster](docs/collector.mscluster_cluster.md) | MSCluster cluster metrics |
[mscluster_network](docs/collector.mscluster_network.md) | MSCluster network metrics |
[mscluster_node](docs/collector.mscluster_node.md) | MSCluster Node metrics |
[mscluster_resource](docs/collector.mscluster_resource.md) | MSCluster Resource metrics |
[mscluster_resourcegroup](docs/collector.mscluster_resourcegroup.md) | MSCluster ResourceGroup metrics |
[msmq](docs/collector.msmq.md) | MSMQ queues |
[mssql](docs/collector.mssql.md) | [SQL Server Performance Objects](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/relational-databases/performance-monitor/use-sql-server-objects#SQLServerPOs) metrics |
[netframework](docs/collector.netframework.md) | .NET Framework metrics |
[netframework_clrexceptions](docs/collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md) | .NET Framework CLR Exceptions |
[netframework_clrinterop](docs/collector.netframework_clrinterop.md) | .NET Framework Interop Metrics |
[netframework_clrjit](docs/collector.netframework_clrjit.md) | .NET Framework JIT metrics |
[netframework_clrloading](docs/collector.netframework_clrloading.md) | .NET Framework CLR Loading metrics |
[netframework_clrlocksandthreads](docs/collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md) | .NET Framework locks and metrics threads |
[netframework_clrmemory](docs/collector.netframework_clrmemory.md) | .NET Framework Memory metrics |
[netframework_clrremoting](docs/collector.netframework_clrremoting.md) | .NET Framework Remoting metrics |
[netframework_clrsecurity](docs/collector.netframework_clrsecurity.md) | .NET Framework Security Check metrics |
[net](docs/collector.net.md) | Network interface I/O | &#10003;
[os](docs/collector.os.md) | OS metrics (memory, processes, users) | &#10003;
[perfdata](docs/collector.perfdata.md) | Custom perfdata metrics |
[physical_disk](docs/collector.physical_disk.md) | physical disk metrics | &#10003;
[printer](docs/collector.printer.md) | Printer metrics |
[printer](docs/collector.printer.md) | Printer metrics |
[process](docs/collector.process.md) | Per-process metrics |
[remote_fx](docs/collector.remote_fx.md) | RemoteFX protocol (RDP) metrics |
[scheduled_task](docs/collector.scheduled_task.md) | Scheduled Tasks metrics |
@@ -47,11 +56,12 @@ Name | Description | Enabled by default
[smtp](docs/collector.smtp.md) | IIS SMTP Server |
[system](docs/collector.system.md) | System calls | &#10003;
[tcp](docs/collector.tcp.md) | TCP connections |
[teradici_pcoip](docs/collector.teradici_pcoip.md) | [Teradici PCoIP](https://www.teradici.com/web-help/pcoip_wmi_specs/) session metrics |
[time](docs/collector.time.md) | Windows Time Service |
[thermalzone](docs/collector.thermalzone.md) | Thermal information
[terminal_services](docs/collector.terminal_services.md) | Terminal services (RDS)
[textfile](docs/collector.textfile.md) | Read prometheus metrics from a text file |
[thermalzone](docs/collector.thermalzone.md) | Thermal information |
[time](docs/collector.time.md) | Windows Time Service |
[update](docs/collector.update.md) | Windows Update Service |
[vmware_blast](docs/collector.vmware_blast.md) | VMware Blast session metrics |
[vmware](docs/collector.vmware.md) | Performance counters installed by the Vmware Guest agent |
See the linked documentation on each collector for more information on reported metrics, configuration settings and usage examples.
@@ -75,90 +85,77 @@ This can be useful for having different Prometheus servers collect specific metr
windows_exporter accepts flags to configure certain behaviours. The ones configuring the global behaviour of the exporter are listed below, while collector-specific ones are documented in the respective collector documentation above.
| Flag | Description | Default value |
|--------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
| `--web.listen-address` | host:port for exporter. | `:9182` |
| `--telemetry.path` | URL path for surfacing collected metrics. | `/metrics` |
| `--telemetry.max-requests` | Maximum number of concurrent requests. 0 to disable. | `5` |
| `--collectors.enabled` | Comma-separated list of collectors to use. Use `[defaults]` as a placeholder which gets expanded containing all the collectors enabled by default." | `[defaults]` |
| `--collectors.print` | If true, print available collectors and exit. | |
| `--scrape.timeout-margin` | Seconds to subtract from the timeout allowed by the client. Tune to allow for overhead or high loads. | `0.5` |
| `--web.config.file` | A [web config][web_config] for setting up TLS and Auth | None |
| `--config.file` | [Using a config file](#using-a-configuration-file) from path or URL | None |
| `--config.file.insecure-skip-verify` | Skip TLS when loading config file from URL | false |
| `--log.file` | Output file of log messages. One of [stdout, stderr, eventlog, \<path to log file>]<br>**NOTE:** The MSI installer will add a default argument to the installed service setting this to eventlog | stderr |
| Flag | Description | Default value |
|--------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------|
| `--web.listen-address` | host:port for exporter. | `:9182` |
| `--telemetry.path` | URL path for surfacing collected metrics. | `/metrics` |
| `--telemetry.max-requests` | Maximum number of concurrent requests. 0 to disable. | `5` |
| `--collectors.enabled` | Comma-separated list of collectors to use. Use `[defaults]` as a placeholder which gets expanded containing all the collectors enabled by default." | `[defaults]` |
| `--collectors.print` | If true, print available collectors and exit. | |
| `--scrape.timeout-margin` | Seconds to subtract from the timeout allowed by the client. Tune to allow for overhead or high loads. | `0.5` |
| `--web.config.file` | A [web config][web_config] for setting up TLS and Auth | None |
| `--config.file` | [Using a config file](#using-a-configuration-file) from path or URL | None |
| `--config.file.insecure-skip-verify` | Skip TLS when loading config file from URL | false |
## Installation
The latest release can be downloaded from the [releases page](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/releases).
Each release provides a .msi installer. The installer will setup the windows_exporter as a Windows service, as well as create an exception in the Windows Firewall.
If the installer is run without any parameters, the exporter will run with default settings for enabled collectors, ports, etc.
If the installer is run without any parameters, the exporter will run with default settings for enabled collectors, ports, etc. The following parameters are available:
The installer provides a configuration file to customize the exporter.
| Name | Description |
|----------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `ENABLED_COLLECTORS` | As the `--collectors.enabled` flag, provide a comma-separated list of enabled collectors |
| `LISTEN_ADDR` | The IP address to bind to. Defaults to an empty string. (any local address) |
| `LISTEN_PORT` | The port to bind to. Defaults to `9182`. |
| `METRICS_PATH` | The path at which to serve metrics. Defaults to `/metrics` |
| `TEXTFILE_DIRS` | As the `--collector.textfile.directories` flag, provide a directory to read text files with metrics from |
| `REMOTE_ADDR` | Allows setting comma separated remote IP addresses for the Windows Firewall exception (allow list). Defaults to an empty string (any remote address). |
| `EXTRA_FLAGS` | Allows passing full CLI flags. Defaults to an empty string. |
| `ADD_FIREWALL_EXCEPTION` | Setup an firewall exception for windows_exporter. Defaults to `yes`. |
| `ENABLE_V1_PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS` | Enables V1 performance counter on modern systems. Defaults to `yes`. |
The configuration file
* is located in the same directory as the exporter executable.
* has the YAML format and is provided with the `--config.file` parameter.
* can be used to enable or disable collectors, set collector-specific parameters, and set global parameters.
The following parameters are available:
| Name | Description |
|----------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `ENABLED_COLLECTORS` | As the `--collectors.enabled` flag, provide a comma-separated list of enabled collectors |
| `CONFIG_FILE` | Use the `--config.file` flag to specify a config file. If empty, no config file will be set. The special value `config.yaml` set the path to the config.yaml at install dir | |
| `LISTEN_ADDR` | The IP address to bind to. Defaults to an empty string. (any local address) |
| `LISTEN_PORT` | The port to bind to. Defaults to `9182`. |
| `METRICS_PATH` | The path at which to serve metrics. Defaults to `/metrics` |
| `TEXTFILE_DIRS` | Use the `--collector.textfile.directories` flag to specify one or more directories, separated by commas, where the collector should read text files containing metrics |
| `REMOTE_ADDR` | Allows setting comma separated remote IP addresses for the Windows Firewall exception (allow list). Defaults to an empty string (any remote address). |
| `EXTRA_FLAGS` | Allows passing full CLI flags. Defaults to an empty string. For `--collectors.enabled` and `--config.file`, use the specialized properties `ENABLED_COLLECTORS` and `CONFIG_FILE` |
| `ADDLOCAL` | Enables features within the windows_exporter installer. Supported values: `FirewallException` |
| `REMOVE` | Disables features within the windows_exporter installer. Supported values: `FirewallException` |
Parameters are sent to the installer via `msiexec`.
On PowerShell, the `--%` should be passed before defining properties.
Example invocations:
Parameters are sent to the installer via `msiexec`. Example invocations:
```powershell
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> --% ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,iis LISTEN_PORT=5000
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,iis LISTEN_PORT=5000
```
Example service collector with a custom query.
```powershell
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> --% ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,service EXTRA_FLAGS="--collectors.exchange.enabled=""ADAccessProcesses"""
```
Define a config file.
```powershell
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> --% CONFIG_FILE="D:\config.yaml"
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,service --% EXTRA_FLAGS="--collector.service.services-where ""Name LIKE 'sql%'"""
```
On some older versions of Windows,
you may need to surround parameter values with double quotes to get the installation command parsing properly:
```powershell
msiexec /i C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\windows_exporter.msi --% ENABLED_COLLECTORS="ad,iis,logon,memory,process,tcp,textfile,thermalzone" TEXTFILE_DIRS="C:\custom_metrics\"
msiexec /i C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads\windows_exporter.msi ENABLED_COLLECTORS="ad,iis,logon,memory,process,tcp,textfile,thermalzone" TEXTFILE_DIRS="C:\custom_metrics\"
```
To install the exporter with creating a firewall exception, use the following command:
```powershell
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> --% ADDLOCAL=FirewallException
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> ADD_FIREWALL_EXCEPTION=yes
```
PowerShell versions 7.3 and above require [PSNativeCommandArgumentPassing](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/learn/experimental-features?view=powershell-7.3) to be set to `Legacy` when using `--% EXTRA_FLAGS`:
To repair an installation, e.g force re-creating Windows service:
```powershell
msiexec /fa <path-to-msi-file>
```
Powershell versions 7.3 and above require [PSNativeCommandArgumentPassing](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/learn/experimental-features?view=powershell-7.3) to be set to `Legacy` when using `--% EXTRA_FLAGS`:
```powershell
$PSNativeCommandArgumentPassing = 'Legacy'
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,service --% EXTRA_FLAGS="--collectors.exchange.enabled=""ADAccessProcesses"""
msiexec /i <path-to-msi-file> ENABLED_COLLECTORS=os,service --% EXTRA_FLAGS="--collector.service.services-where ""Name LIKE 'sql%'"""
```
## Docker Implementation
The windows_exporter can be run as a Docker container. The Docker image is available on
The windows_exporter can be run as a Docker container. The Docker image is available on
* [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com/r/prometheuscommunity/windows-exporter): `docker.io/prometheuscommunity/windows-exporter`
* [GitHub Container Registry](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkgs/container/windows-exporter): `ghcr.io/prometheus-community/windows-exporter`
@@ -195,7 +192,7 @@ The prometheus metrics will be exposed on [localhost:9182](http://localhost:9182
### Enable only service collector and specify a custom query
.\windows_exporter.exe --collectors.enabled "service" --collector.service.include="windows_exporter"
.\windows_exporter.exe --collectors.enabled "service" --collector.service.services-where "Name='windows_exporter'"
### Enable only process collector and specify a custom query
@@ -221,10 +218,10 @@ If you need to skip TLS verification, you can use the `--config.file.insecure-sk
```yaml
collectors:
enabled: cpu,net,service
enabled: cpu,cs,net,service
collector:
service:
include: windows_exporter
services-where: "Name='windows_exporter'"
log:
level: warn
```

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@@ -1,9 +1,7 @@
# example configuration file for windows_exporter
collectors:
enabled: cpu,cpu_info,exchange,iis,logical_disk,logon,memory,net,os,process,remote_fx,service,system,tcp,time,terminal_services,textfile
enabled: cpu,cpu_info,cs,exchange,iis,logical_disk,logon,memory,net,os,process,remote_fx,service,system,tcp,time,terminal_services,textfile
collector:
service:
include: "windows_exporter"
services-where: "Name='windows_exporter'"
log:
level: warn
level: warn

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@@ -0,0 +1,140 @@
{{ template "head" . }}
{{ template "prom_content_head" . }}
<h1>Node Overview - {{ reReplaceAll "(.*?://)([^:/]+?)(:\\d+)?/.*" "$2" .Params.instance }}</h1>
<h3>CPU Usage</h3>
<div id="cpuGraph"></div>
<script>
new PromConsole.Graph({
node: document.querySelector("#cpuGraph"),
expr: "sum by (mode)(irate(windows_cpu_time_total{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}',mode!='idle'}[5m]))",
renderer: 'area',
max: {{ with printf "count(count by (cpu)(windows_cpu_time_total{job='node',instance='%s'}))" .Params.instance | query }}{{ . | first | value }}{{ else}}undefined{{end}},
yAxisFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanizeNoSmallPrefix,
yHoverFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanizeNoSmallPrefix,
yTitle: 'Cores'
})
</script>
<h3>Network Utilization</h3>
<div id="networkioGraph"></div>
<script>
new PromConsole.Graph({
node: document.querySelector("#networkioGraph"),
expr: [
"irate(windows_net_bytes_sent_total{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}',nic!~'^isatap_ec2_internal'}[5m])",
"irate(windows_net_bytes_received_total{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}',nic!~'^isatap_ec2_internal'}[5m])",
],
min: 0,
name: [ 'sent', 'received' ],
yAxisFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanizeNoSmallPrefix,
yHoverFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanizeNoSmallPrefix,
yUnits: "B",
yTitle: 'Network IO'
})
</script>
<h3>Disk I/O Utilization</h3>
<div id="diskioGraph"></div>
<script>
new PromConsole.Graph({
node: document.querySelector("#diskioGraph"),
expr: [
"100 - irate(windows_logical_disk_idle_seconds_total{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}',volume!~'^HarddiskVolume.*$'}[5m]) * 100",
],
min: 0,
name: '[[ volume ]]',
yAxisFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanizeNoSmallPrefix,
yHoverFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanizeNoSmallPrefix,
yUnits: "%",
yTitle: 'Disk I/O Utilization'
})
</script>
<h3>Memory</h3>
<div id="memoryGraph"></div>
<script>
new PromConsole.Graph({
node: document.querySelector("#memoryGraph"),
renderer: 'area',
expr: [
"windows_cs_physical_memory_bytes{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}'}",
"windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}'}",
"windows_cs_physical_memory__bytes{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}'} - windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes{job='node',instance='{{.Params.instance}}'}",
"windows_os_virtual_memory_bytes{job='node',instance='{{ .Params.instance }}'}",
],
name: ["Physical", "Free", "Used", "Virtual"],
min: 0,
yUnits: "B",
yAxisFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanize1024,
yHoverFormatter: PromConsole.NumberFormatter.humanize1024,
yTitle: 'Memory'
})
</script>
{{ template "prom_right_table_head" }}
<tr><th colspan="2">Overview</th></tr>
<tr>
<td>User CPU</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "sum(irate(windows_cpu_time_total{job='node',instance='%s',mode='user'}[5m])) * 100 / count(count by (cpu)(windows_cpu_time_total{job='node',instance='%s'}))" .Params.instance .Params.instance) "%" "printf.1f") }}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Privileged CPU</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "sum(irate(windows_cpu_time_total{job='node',instance='%s',mode='privileged'}[5m])) * 100 / count(count by (cpu)(windows_cpu_time_total{job='node',instance='%s'}))" .Params.instance .Params.instance) "%" "printf.1f") }}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Memory Total</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "windows_cs_physical_memory_bytes{job='node',instance='%s'}" .Params.instance) "B" "humanize1024") }}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Memory Free</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes{job='node',instance='%s'}" .Params.instance) "B" "humanize1024") }}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th colspan="2">Network</th>
</tr>
{{ range printf "windows_net_bytes_received_total{job='node',instance='%s',nic!='isatap_ec2_internal'}" .Params.instance | query | sortByLabel "nic" }}
<tr>
<td>{{ .Labels.nic }} Received</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "irate(windows_net_bytes_received_total{job='node',instance='%s',nic='%s'}[5m])" .Labels.instance .Labels.nic) "B/s" "humanize") }}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>{{ .Labels.nic }} Transmitted</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "irate(windows_net_bytes_sent_total{job='node',instance='%s',nic='%s'}[5m])" .Labels.instance .Labels.nic) "B/s" "humanize") }}</td>
</tr>
{{ end }}
</tr>
<tr>
<th colspan="2">Disks</th>
</tr>
{{ range printf "windows_logical_disk_size_bytes{job='node',instance='%s',volume!~'^HarddiskVolume.*$'}" .Params.instance | query | sortByLabel "volume" }}
<tr>
<td>{{ .Labels.volume }} Utilization</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "100 - irate(windows_logical_disk_idle_seconds_total{job='node',instance='%s',volume='%s'}[5m]) * 100" .Labels.instance .Labels.volume) "%" "printf.1f") }}</td>
</tr>
{{ end }}
{{ range printf "windows_logical_disk_size_bytes{job='node',instance='%s',volume!~'^HarddiskVolume.*$'}" .Params.instance | query | sortByLabel "volume" }}
<tr>
<td>{{ .Labels.volume }} Throughput</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "irate(windows_logical_disk_read_bytes_total{job='node',instance='%s',volume='%s'}[5m]) + irate(windows_logical_disk_write_bytes_total{job='node',instance='%s',volume='%s'}[5m])" .Labels.instance .Labels.volume .Labels.instance .Labels.volume) "B/s" "humanize") }}</td>
</tr>
{{ end }}
<tr>
<th colspan="2">Filesystem Fullness</th>
</tr>
{{ define "roughlyNearZero" }}
{{ if gt .1 . }}~0{{ else }}{{ printf "%.1f" . }}{{ end }}
{{ end }}
{{ range printf "windows_logical_disk_size_bytes{job='node',instance='%s',volume!~'^HarddiskVolume.*$'}" .Params.instance | query | sortByLabel "volume" }}
<tr>
<td>{{ .Labels.volume }}</td>
<td>{{ template "prom_query_drilldown" (args (printf "100 - windows_logical_disk_free_bytes{job='node',instance='%s',volume='%s'} / windows_logical_disk_size_bytes{job='node'} * 100" .Labels.instance .Labels.volume) "%" "roughlyNearZero") }}</td>
</tr>
{{ end }}
</tr>
{{ template "prom_right_table_tail" }}
{{ template "prom_content_tail" . }}
{{ template "tail" }}

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@@ -21,11 +21,22 @@ This directory contains documentation of the collectors in the windows_exporter,
- [`logical_disk`](collector.logical_disk.md)
- [`logon`](collector.logon.md)
- [`memory`](collector.memory.md)
- [`mscluster`](collector.mscluster.md)
- [`mscluster_cluster`](collector.mscluster_cluster.md)
- [`mscluster_network`](collector.mscluster_network.md)
- [`mscluster_node`](collector.mscluster_node.md)
- [`mscluster_resource`](collector.mscluster_resource.md)
- [`mscluster_resourcegroup`](collector.mscluster_resourcegroup.md)
- [`msmq`](collector.msmq.md)
- [`mssql`](collector.mssql.md)
- [`net`](collector.net.md)
- [`netframework`](collector.netframework.md)
- [`netframework_clrexceptions`](collector.netframework_clrexceptions.md)
- [`netframework_clrinterop`](collector.netframework_clrinterop.md)
- [`netframework_clrjit`](collector.netframework_clrjit.md)
- [`netframework_clrloading`](collector.netframework_clrloading.md)
- [`netframework_clrlocksandthreads`](collector.netframework_clrlocksandthreads.md)
- [`netframework_clrmemory`](collector.netframework_clrmemory.md)
- [`netframework_clrremoting`](collector.netframework_clrremoting.md)
- [`netframework_clrsecurity`](collector.netframework_clrsecurity.md)
- [`nps`](collector.nps.md)
- [`os`](collector.os.md)
- [`physical_disk`](collector.physical_disk.md)
@@ -37,9 +48,10 @@ This directory contains documentation of the collectors in the windows_exporter,
- [`smtp`](collector.smtp.md)
- [`system`](collector.system.md)
- [`tcp`](collector.tcp.md)
- [`teradici_pcoip`](collector.teradici_pcoip.md)
- [`terminal_services`](collector.terminal_services.md)
- [`textfile`](collector.textfile.md)
- [`thermalzone`](collector.thermalzone.md)
- [`time`](collector.time.md)
- [`update`](collector.update.md)
- [`vmware`](collector.vmware.md)
- [`vmware_blast`](collector.vmware_blast.md)

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@@ -16,22 +16,26 @@ None
## Metrics
These metrics are available on all versions of Windows:
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|--------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------------|
| `windows_cpu_logical_processor` | Number of installed logical processors | counter | `core`, `state` |
| `windows_cpu_cstate_seconds_total` | Time spent in low-power idle states | counter | `core`, `state` |
| `windows_cpu_time_total` | Time that processor spent in different modes (dpc, idle, interrupt, privileged, user) | counter | `core`, `mode` |
| `windows_cpu_interrupts_total` | Total number of received and serviced hardware interrupts | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_dpcs_total` | Total number of received and serviced deferred procedure calls (DPCs) | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_clock_interrupts_total` | Total number of received and serviced clock tick interrupts | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_idle_break_events_total` | Total number of time processor was woken from idle | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_parking_status` | Parking Status represents whether a processor is parked or not | gauge | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_core_frequency_mhz` | Core frequency in megahertz | gauge | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_processor_performance_total` | Processor Performance is the number of CPU cycles executing instructions by each core; it is believed to be similar to the value that the APERF MSR would show, were it exposed | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total` | Processor MPerf Total is proportioanl to the number of TSC ticks each core has accumulated while executing instructions. Due to the manner in which it is presented, it should be scaled by 1e2 to properly line up with Processor Performance Total. As above, it is believed to be closely related to the MPERF MSR. | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total` | RTC total is assumed to represent the 64Hz tick rate in Windows. It is not by itself useful, but can be used with `windows_cpu_processor_utility_total` to more accurately measure CPU utilisation than with `windows_cpu_time_total` | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_processor_utility_total` | Processor Utility Total is a newer, more accurate measure of CPU utilization, in particular handling modern CPUs with variant CPU frequencies. The rate of this counter divided by the rate of `windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total` should provide an accurate view of CPU utilisation on modern systems, as observed in Task Manager. | counter | `core` |
| `windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total` | Processor Privileged Utility Total, when used in a similar fashion to `windows_cpu_processor_utility_total` will show the portion of CPU utilization which is happening in privileged mode. | counter | `core` |
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_cpu_cstate_seconds_total` | Time spent in low-power idle states | counter | `core`, `state`
`windows_cpu_time_total` | Time that processor spent in different modes (dpc, idle, interrupt, privileged, user) | counter | `core`, `mode`
`windows_cpu_interrupts_total` | Total number of received and serviced hardware interrupts | counter | `core`
`windows_cpu_dpcs_total` | Total number of received and serviced deferred procedure calls (DPCs) | counter | `core`
These metrics are only exposed on Windows Server 2008R2 and later:
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_cpu_clock_interrupts_total` | Total number of received and serviced clock tick interrupts | counter | `core`
`windows_cpu_idle_break_events_total` | Total number of time processor was woken from idle | counter | `core`
`windows_cpu_parking_status` | Parking Status represents whether a processor is parked or not | gauge | `core`
`windows_cpu_core_frequency_mhz` | Core frequency in megahertz | gauge | `core`
`windows_cpu_processor_performance_total` | Processor Performance is the number of CPU cycles executing instructions by each core; it is believed to be similar to the value that the APERF MSR would show, were it exposed | counter | `core`
`windows_cpu_processor_mperf_total` | Processor MPerf Total is proportioanl to the number of TSC ticks each core has accumulated while executing instructions. Due to the manner in which it is presented, it should be scaled by 1e2 to properly line up with Processor Performance Total. As above, it is believed to be closely related to the MPERF MSR. | counter | `core`
`windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total` | RTC total is assumed to represent the 64Hz tick rate in Windows. It is not by itself useful, but can be used with `windows_cpu_processor_utility_total` to more accurately measure CPU utilisation than with `windows_cpu_time_total` | counter | `core`
`windows_cpu_processor_utility_total` | Processor Utility Total is a newer, more accurate measure of CPU utilization, in particular handling modern CPUs with variant CPU frequencies. The rate of this counter divided by the rate of `windows_cpu_processor_rtc_total` should provide an accurate view of CPU utilisation on modern systems, as observed in Task Manager. | counter | `core`
`windows_cpu_processor_privileged_utility_total` | Processor Privileged Utility Total, when used in a similar fashion to `windows_cpu_processor_utility_total` will show the portion of CPU utilization which is happening in privileged mode. | counter | `core`
### Example metric
Show frequency of host CPU cores

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@@ -15,39 +15,13 @@ None
## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|--------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|-------|--------------------------------------------------------------|
| `windows_cpu_info` | Labelled CPU information | gauge | `architecture`, `description`, `device_id`, `family`, `name` |
| `windows_cpu_info_core` | Number of cores per CPU | gauge | `device_id` |
| `windows_cpu_info_enabled_core` | Number of enabled cores per CPU | gauge | `device_id` |
| `windows_cpu_info_l2_cache_size` | Size of L2 cache per CPU | gauge | `device_id` |
| `windows_cpu_info_l3_cache_size` | Size of L3 cache per CPU | gauge | `device_id` |
| `windows_cpu_info_logical_processor` | Number of logical processors per CPU | gauge | `device_id` |
| `windows_cpu_info_thread` | Number of threads per CPU | gauge | `device_id` |
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_cpu_info` | Labelled CPU information | gauge | `architecture`, `device_id`, `description`, `family`, `l2_cache_size` `l3_cache_size`, `name`
### Example metric
```
# HELP windows_cpu_info Labelled CPU information as provided by Win32_Processor
# TYPE windows_cpu_info gauge
windows_cpu_info{architecture="9",description="AMD64 Family 25 Model 33 Stepping 2",device_id="CPU0",family="107",name="AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor"} 1
# HELP windows_cpu_info_core Number of cores per CPU
# TYPE windows_cpu_info_core gauge
windows_cpu_info_core{device_id="CPU0"} 12
# HELP windows_cpu_info_enabled_core Number of enabled cores per CPU
# TYPE windows_cpu_info_enabled_core gauge
windows_cpu_info_enabled_core{device_id="CPU0"} 12
# HELP windows_cpu_info_l2_cache_size Size of L2 cache per CPU
# TYPE windows_cpu_info_l2_cache_size gauge
windows_cpu_info_l2_cache_size{device_id="CPU0"} 6144
# HELP windows_cpu_info_l3_cache_size Size of L3 cache per CPU
# TYPE windows_cpu_info_l3_cache_size gauge
windows_cpu_info_l3_cache_size{device_id="CPU0"} 65536
# HELP windows_cpu_info_logical_processor Number of logical processors per CPU
# TYPE windows_cpu_info_logical_processor gauge
windows_cpu_info_logical_processor{device_id="CPU0"} 24
# HELP windows_cpu_info_thread Number of threads per CPU
# TYPE windows_cpu_info_thread gauge
windows_cpu_info_thread{device_id="CPU0"} 24
windows_cpu_info{architecture="9",description="AMD64 Family 23 Model 49 Stepping 0",device_id="CPU0",family="107",l2_cache_size="32768",l3_cache_size="262144",name="AMD EPYC 7702P 64-Core Processor"} 1
```
The value of the metric is irrelevant, but the labels expose some useful information on the CPU installed in each socket.

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# cs collector
> [!CAUTION]
> This collector is deprecated and will be removed in a future release.
> See https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pull/1596 for more information.
The cs collector exposes metrics detailing the hardware of the computer system
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# filetime collector
The filetime collector exposes modified timestamps of files in the filesystem.
The collector
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `filetime`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
### `--collectors.filetime.file-patterns`
Comma-separated list of file patterns. Each pattern is a glob pattern that can contain `*`, `?`, and `**` (recursive).
See https://github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar#patterns for an extended description of the pattern syntax.
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_filetime_mtime_timestamp_seconds` | File modification time | gauge | `file`
### Example metric
```
# HELP windows_filetime_mtime_timestamp_seconds File modification time
# TYPE windows_filetime_mtime_timestamp_seconds gauge
windows_filetime_mtime_timestamp_seconds{file="C:\\Users\\admin\\Desktop\\Dashboard.lnk"} 1.726434517e+09
```
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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The logon collector exposes metrics detailing the active user logon sessions.
| | |
|---------------------|-----------|
| Metric name prefix | `logon` |
| Source | Win32 API |
| Enabled by default? | No |
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `logon`
Classes | [`Win32_LogonSession`](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-logonsession)
Enabled by default? | No
> :warning: **On some deployments, this collector seems to have some memory/timeout issues**: See [#583](https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/issues/583)
## Flags
@@ -14,65 +16,21 @@ None
## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|-------|------------------------------------|
| `windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds` | timestamp of the logon session in seconds. | gauge | `domain`, `id`, `type`, `username` |
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_logon_logon_type` | Number of active user logon sessions | gauge | status
### Example metric
Query the total number of interactive logon sessions
```
# HELP windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds timestamp of the logon session in seconds.
# TYPE windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds gauge
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="",id="0x0:0x8c54",type="System",username=""} 1.72876928e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Font Driver Host",id="0x0:0x991a",type="Interactive",username="UMFD-1"} 1.728769282e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Font Driver Host",id="0x0:0x9933",type="Interactive",username="UMFD-0"} 1.728769282e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Font Driver Host",id="0x0:0x994a",type="Interactive",username="UMFD-0"} 1.728769282e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Font Driver Host",id="0x0:0x999d",type="Interactive",username="UMFD-1"} 1.728769282e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Font Driver Host",id="0x0:0xbf25a",type="Interactive",username="UMFD-2"} 1.728769532e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Font Driver Host",id="0x0:0xbf290",type="Interactive",username="UMFD-2"} 1.728769532e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x130241",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769625e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x24f7c9",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728770121e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x276846",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728770195e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x3e4",type="Service",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769283e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x3e7",type="System",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769279e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x71d0f",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769324e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x720a3",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769324e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x725cb",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769324e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0x753d8",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769325e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0xa3913",type="Network",username="vm-jok-dev$"} 1.728769385e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0xbe7f2",type="Network",username="jok"} 1.728769531e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="JKROEPKE",id="0x0:0xc76c4",type="RemoteInteractive",username="jok"} 1.728769533e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="NT AUTHORITY",id="0x0:0x3e3",type="Service",username="IUSR"} 1.728769295e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="NT AUTHORITY",id="0x0:0x3e5",type="Service",username="LOCAL SERVICE"} 1.728769283e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="NT Service",id="0x0:0xae4c7",type="Service",username="MSSQLSERVER"} 1.728769425e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="NT Service",id="0x0:0xb42f1",type="Service",username="SQLTELEMETRY"} 1.728769431e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Window Manager",id="0x0:0xbfbac",type="Interactive",username="DWM-2"} 1.728769532e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Window Manager",id="0x0:0xbfc72",type="Interactive",username="DWM-2"} 1.728769532e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Window Manager",id="0x0:0xdedd",type="Interactive",username="DWM-1"} 1.728769283e+09
windows_logon_session_logon_timestamp_seconds{domain="Window Manager",id="0x0:0xdefd",type="Interactive",username="DWM-1"} 1.728769283e+09
windows_logon_logon_type{status="interactive"}
```
### Possible values for `type`
- System
- Interactive
- Network
- Batch
- Service
- Proxy
- Unlock
- NetworkCleartext
- NewCredentials
- RemoteInteractive
- CachedInteractive
- CachedRemoteInteractive
- CachedUnlock
## Useful queries
Query the total number of local and remote (I.E. Terminal Services) interactive sessions.
```
count(windows_logon_logon_type{type=~"Interactive|RemoteInteractive"}) by (type)
windows_logon_logon_type{status=~"interactive|remote_interactive"}
```
## Alerting examples
_This collector doesnt yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `memory`
Data source | Performance Counters
Classes | -
Enabled by default? | Yes
Data source | Perflib
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_Memory`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
@@ -15,73 +15,46 @@ None
## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|--------|
| `windows_memory_available_bytes` | The amount of physical memory immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. It is equal to the sum of memory assigned to the standby (cached), free and zero page lists | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_cache_bytes` | Number of bytes currently being used by the file system cache | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_cache_bytes_peak` | Maximum number of CacheBytes after the system was last restarted | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_cache_faults_total` | Number of faults which occur when a page sought in the file system cache is not found there and must be retrieved from elsewhere in memory (soft fault) or from disk (hard fault) | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_commit_limit` | Amount of virtual memory, in bytes, that can be committed without having to extend the paging file(s) | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_committed_bytes` | Amount of committed virtual memory, in bytes | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_demand_zero_faults_total` | The number of zeroed pages required to satisfy faults. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of previously stored data and filled with zeros, are a security feature of Windows that prevent processes from seeing data stored by earlier processes that used the memory space | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_free_and_zero_page_list_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the free and zero page lists. This memory does not contain cached data. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_free_system_page_table_entries` | Number of page table entries not being used by the system | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_modified_page_list_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the modified page list. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. This memory needs to be written out before it will be available for allocation to a process or for system use | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_page_faults_total` | Overall rate at which faulted pages are handled by the processor | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_swap_page_reads_total` | Number of disk page reads (a single read operation reading several pages is still only counted once) | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_swap_pages_read_total` | Number of pages read across all page reads (ie counting all pages read even if they are read in a single operation) | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_swap_pages_written_total` | Number of pages written across all page writes (ie counting all pages written even if they are written in a single operation) | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_swap_page_operations_total` | Total number of swap page read and writes (PagesPersec) | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_swap_page_writes_total` | Number of disk page writes (a single write operation writing several pages is still only counted once) | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_physical_free_bytes` | Bytes of physical memory currently unused and available | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_physical_total_bytes` | Total bytes of physical memory available to the operating system. This value does not necessarily indicate the true amount of physical memory, but what is reported to the operating system as available to it | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_pool_nonpaged_allocs_total` | The number of calls to allocate space in the nonpaged pool. The nonpaged pool is an area of system memory area for objects that cannot be written to disk, and must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_pool_nonpaged_bytes` | Number of bytes in the non-paged pool, an area of the system virtual memory that is used for objects that cannot be written to disk, but must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_pool_paged_allocs_total` | Number of calls to allocate space in the paged pool, regardless of the amount of space allocated in each call | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_pool_paged_bytes` | Number of bytes in the paged pool | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_pool_paged_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the portion of the paged pool that is currently resident and active in physical memory. The paged pool is an area of the system virtual memory that is used for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_process_memory_limit_bytes` | Maximum number of bytes of memory that can be allocated to a process | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_standby_cache_core_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the core standby cache page lists. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. If the system runs out of available free and zero memory, memory on lower priority standby cache page lists will be repurposed before memory on higher priority standby cache page lists | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_standby_cache_normal_priority_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the normal priority standby cache page lists. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. If the system runs out of available free and zero memory, memory on lower priority standby cache page lists will be repurposed before memory on higher priority standby cache page lists | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_standby_cache_reserve_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the reserve standby cache page lists. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. If the system runs out of available free and zero memory, memory on lower priority standby cache page lists will be repurposed before memory on higher priority standby cache page lists | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_system_cache_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the portion of the system file cache which is currently resident and active in physical memory | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_system_code_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code that is currently resident and active in physical memory. This value is a component of Memory\\System Code Total Bytes. Memory\\System Code Resident Bytes (and Memory\\System Code Total Bytes) does not include code that must remain in physical memory and cannot be written to disk | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_system_code_total_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code currently mapped into the system virtual address space. This value is calculated by summing the bytes in Ntoskrnl.exe, Hal.dll, the boot drivers, and file systems loaded by Ntldr/osloader. This counter does not include code that must remain in physical memory and cannot be written to disk | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_system_driver_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable physical memory being used by device drivers. It is the working set (physical memory area) of the drivers. This value is a component of Memory\\System Driver Total Bytes, which also includes driver memory that has been written to disk. Neither Memory\\System Driver Resident Bytes nor Memory\\System Driver Total Bytes includes memory that cannot be written to disk | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_system_driver_total_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable virtual memory currently being used by device drivers. Pageable memory can be written to disk when it is not being used. It includes both physical memory (Memory\\System Driver Resident Bytes) and code and data paged to disk. It is a component of Memory\\System Code Total Bytes | gauge | None |
| `windows_memory_transition_faults_total` | Number of faults rate at which page faults are resolved by recovering pages that were being used by another process sharing the page, or were on the modified page list or the standby list, or were being written to disk at the time of the page fault. The pages were recovered without additional disk activity. Transition faults are counted in numbers of faults; because only one page is faulted in each operation, it is also equal to the number of pages faulted | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_transition_pages_repurposed_total` | Transition Pages RePurposed is the rate at which the number of transition cache pages were reused for a different purpose. These pages would have otherwise remained in the page cache to provide a (fast) soft fault (instead of retrieving it from backing store) in the event the page was accessed in the future | counter | None |
| `windows_memory_write_copies_total` | The number of page faults caused by attempting to write that were satisfied by copying the page from elsewhere in physical memory | counter | None |
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_memory_available_bytes` | The amount of physical memory immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. It is equal to the sum of memory assigned to the standby (cached), free and zero page lists | gauge | None
`windows_memory_cache_bytes` | Number of bytes currently being used by the file system cache | gauge | None
`windows_memory_cache_bytes_peak` | Maximum number of CacheBytes after the system was last restarted | gauge | None
`windows_memory_cache_faults_total` | Number of faults which occur when a page sought in the file system cache is not found there and must be retrieved from elsewhere in memory (soft fault) or from disk (hard fault) | counter | None
`windows_memory_commit_limit` | Amount of virtual memory, in bytes, that can be committed without having to extend the paging file(s) | gauge | None
`windows_memory_committed_bytes` | Amount of committed virtual memory, in bytes | gauge | None
`windows_memory_demand_zero_faults_total` | The number of zeroed pages required to satisfy faults. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of previously stored data and filled with zeros, are a security feature of Windows that prevent processes from seeing data stored by earlier processes that used the memory space | counter | None
`windows_memory_free_and_zero_page_list_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the free and zero page lists. This memory does not contain cached data. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use | gauge | None
`windows_memory_free_system_page_table_entries` | Number of page table entries not being used by the system | gauge | None
`windows_memory_modified_page_list_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the modified page list. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. This memory needs to be written out before it will be available for allocation to a process or for system use | gauge | None
`windows_memory_page_faults_total` | Overall rate at which faulted pages are handled by the processor | counter | None
`windows_memory_swap_page_reads_total` | Number of disk page reads (a single read operation reading several pages is still only counted once) | counter | None
`windows_memory_swap_pages_read_total` | Number of pages read across all page reads (ie counting all pages read even if they are read in a single operation) | counter | None
`windows_memory_swap_pages_written_total` | Number of pages written across all page writes (ie counting all pages written even if they are written in a single operation) | counter | None
`windows_memory_swap_page_operations_total` | Total number of swap page read and writes (PagesPersec) | counter | None
`windows_memory_swap_page_writes_total` | Number of disk page writes (a single write operation writing several pages is still only counted once) | counter | None
`windows_memory_pool_nonpaged_allocs_total` | The number of calls to allocate space in the nonpaged pool. The nonpaged pool is an area of system memory area for objects that cannot be written to disk, and must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated | counter | None
`windows_memory_pool_nonpaged_bytes` | Number of bytes in the non-paged pool, an area of the system virtual memory that is used for objects that cannot be written to disk, but must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated | gauge | None
`windows_memory_pool_paged_allocs_total` | Number of calls to allocate space in the paged pool, regardless of the amount of space allocated in each call | counter | None
`windows_memory_pool_paged_bytes` | Number of bytes in the paged pool | gauge | None
`windows_memory_pool_paged_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the portion of the paged pool that is currently resident and active in physical memory. The paged pool is an area of the system virtual memory that is used for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used | gauge | None
`windows_memory_standby_cache_core_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the core standby cache page lists. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. If the system runs out of available free and zero memory, memory on lower priority standby cache page lists will be repurposed before memory on higher priority standby cache page lists | gauge | None
`windows_memory_standby_cache_normal_priority_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the normal priority standby cache page lists. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. If the system runs out of available free and zero memory, memory on lower priority standby cache page lists will be repurposed before memory on higher priority standby cache page lists | gauge | None
`windows_memory_standby_cache_reserve_bytes` | The amount of physical memory, in bytes, that is assigned to the reserve standby cache page lists. This memory contains cached data and code that is not actively in use by processes, the system and the system cache. It is immediately available for allocation to a process or for system use. If the system runs out of available free and zero memory, memory on lower priority standby cache page lists will be repurposed before memory on higher priority standby cache page lists | gauge | None
`windows_memory_system_cache_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the portion of the system file cache which is currently resident and active in physical memory | gauge | None
`windows_memory_system_code_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code that is currently resident and active in physical memory. This value is a component of Memory\\System Code Total Bytes. Memory\\System Code Resident Bytes (and Memory\\System Code Total Bytes) does not include code that must remain in physical memory and cannot be written to disk | gauge | None
`windows_memory_system_code_total_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code currently mapped into the system virtual address space. This value is calculated by summing the bytes in Ntoskrnl.exe, Hal.dll, the boot drivers, and file systems loaded by Ntldr/osloader. This counter does not include code that must remain in physical memory and cannot be written to disk | gauge | None
`windows_memory_system_driver_resident_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable physical memory being used by device drivers. It is the working set (physical memory area) of the drivers. This value is a component of Memory\\System Driver Total Bytes, which also includes driver memory that has been written to disk. Neither Memory\\System Driver Resident Bytes nor Memory\\System Driver Total Bytes includes memory that cannot be written to disk | gauge | None
`windows_memory_system_driver_total_bytes` | The size, in bytes, of the pageable virtual memory currently being used by device drivers. Pageable memory can be written to disk when it is not being used. It includes both physical memory (Memory\\System Driver Resident Bytes) and code and data paged to disk. It is a component of Memory\\System Code Total Bytes | gauge | None
`windows_memory_transition_faults_total` | Number of faults rate at which page faults are resolved by recovering pages that were being used by another process sharing the page, or were on the modified page list or the standby list, or were being written to disk at the time of the page fault. The pages were recovered without additional disk activity. Transition faults are counted in numbers of faults; because only one page is faulted in each operation, it is also equal to the number of pages faulted | counter | None
`windows_memory_transition_pages_repurposed_total` | Transition Pages RePurposed is the rate at which the number of transition cache pages were reused for a different purpose. These pages would have otherwise remained in the page cache to provide a (fast) soft fault (instead of retrieving it from backing store) in the event the page was accessed in the future | counter | None
`windows_memory_write_copies_total` | The number of page faults caused by attempting to write that were satisfied by copying the page from elsewhere in physical memory | counter | None
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
Show memory usage for instance (%)
```
100 - 100 * windows_memory_physical_free_bytes{instance="localhost"} / windows_memory_physical_total_bytes
```
## Alerting examples
**prometheus.rules**
```yaml
# Alert on hosts that have exhausted all available physical memory
- alert: MemoryExhausted
expr: windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes == 0
for: 10m
labels:
severity: high
annotations:
summary: "Host {{ $labels.instance }} is out of memory"
description: "{{ $labels.instance }} has exhausted all available physical memory"
# Alert on hosts with greater than 90% memory usage
- alert: MemoryLow
expr: 100 - 100 * windows_memory_physical_free_bytes{instance="localhost"} / windows_memory_physical_total_bytes > 90
for: 10m
labels:
severity: warning
annotations:
summary: "Memory usage for host {{ $labels.instance }} is greater than 90%"
```
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# mscluster_cluster collector
The MSCluster_Cluster class is a dynamic WMI class that represents a cluster.
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `mscluster`
Classes | `MSCluster_Cluster`,`MSCluster_Network`,`MSCluster_Node`,`MSCluster_Resource`,`MSCluster_ResourceGroup`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
### `--collectors.mscluster.enabled`
Comma-separated list of collectors to use, for example:
`--collectors.mscluster.enabled=cluster,network,node,resource,resouregroup`.
Matching is case-sensitive.
## Metrics
### Cluster
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|
| `mscluster_cluster_AddEvictDelay` | Provides access to the cluster's AddEvictDelay property, which is the number a seconds that a new node is delayed after an eviction of another node. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_AdminAccessPoint` | The type of the cluster administrative access point. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_AutoAssignNodeSite` | Determines whether or not the cluster will attempt to automatically assign nodes to sites based on networks and Active Directory Site information. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_AutoBalancerLevel` | Determines the level of aggressiveness of AutoBalancer. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_AutoBalancerMode` | Determines whether or not the auto balancer is enabled. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_BackupInProgress` | Indicates whether a backup is in progress. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_BlockCacheSize` | CSV BlockCache Size in MB. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusSvcHangTimeout` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits between Failover Cluster Service heartbeats before it determines that the Failover Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusSvcRegroupOpeningTimeout` | Controls how long a node will wait on other nodes in the opening stage before deciding that they failed. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusSvcRegroupPruningTimeout` | Controls how long the membership leader will wait to reach full connectivity between cluster nodes. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusSvcRegroupStageTimeout` | Controls how long a node will wait on other nodes in a membership stage before deciding that they failed. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusSvcRegroupTickInMilliseconds` | Controls how frequently the membership algorithm is sending periodic membership messages. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusterEnforcedAntiAffinity` | Enables or disables hard enforcement of group anti-affinity classes. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusterFunctionalLevel` | The functional level the cluster is currently running in. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusterGroupWaitDelay` | Maximum time in seconds that a group waits for its preferred node to come online during cluster startup before coming online on a different node. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusterLogLevel` | Controls the level of cluster logging. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusterLogSize` | Controls the maximum size of the cluster log files on each of the nodes. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ClusterUpgradeVersion` | Specifies the upgrade version the cluster is currently running in. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_CrossSiteDelay` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits in milliseconds between sending Cluster Service heartbeats across sites. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_CrossSiteThreshold` | Controls how many Cluster Service heartbeats can be missed across sites before it determines that Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_CrossSubnetDelay` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits in milliseconds between sending Cluster Service heartbeats across subnets. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_CrossSubnetThreshold` | Controls how many Cluster Service heartbeats can be missed across subnets before it determines that Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_CsvBalancer` | Whether automatic balancing for CSV is enabled. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DatabaseReadWriteMode` | Sets the database read and write mode. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DefaultNetworkRole` | Provides access to the cluster's DefaultNetworkRole property. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DetectedCloudPlatform` | | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DetectManagedEvents` | | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DetectManagedEventsThreshold` | | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DisableGroupPreferredOwnerRandomization` | | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DrainOnShutdown` | Whether to drain the node when cluster service is being stopped. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_DynamicQuorumEnabled` | Allows cluster service to adjust node weights as needed to increase availability. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_EnableSharedVolumes` | Enables or disables cluster shared volumes on this cluster. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_FixQuorum` | Provides access to the cluster's FixQuorum property, which specifies if the cluster is in a fix quorum state. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_GracePeriodEnabled` | Whether the node grace period feature of this cluster is enabled. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_GracePeriodTimeout` | The grace period timeout in milliseconds. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_GroupDependencyTimeout` | The timeout after which a group will be brought online despite unsatisfied dependencies | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_HangRecoveryAction` | Controls the action to take if the user-mode processes have stopped responding. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_IgnorePersistentStateOnStartup` | Provides access to the cluster's IgnorePersistentStateOnStartup property, which specifies whether the cluster will bring online groups that were online when the cluster was shut down. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_LogResourceControls` | Controls the logging of resource controls. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_LowerQuorumPriorityNodeId` | Specifies the Node ID that has a lower priority when voting for quorum is performed. If the quorum vote is split 50/50%, the specified node's vote would be ignored to break the tie. If this is not set then the cluster will pick a node at random to break the tie. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_MaxNumberOfNodes` | Indicates the maximum number of nodes that may participate in the Cluster. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_MessageBufferLength` | The maximum unacknowledged message count for GEM. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_MinimumNeverPreemptPriority` | Groups with this priority or higher cannot be preempted. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_MinimumPreemptorPriority` | Minimum priority a cluster group must have to be able to preempt another group. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_NetftIPSecEnabled` | Whether IPSec is enabled for cluster internal traffic. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_PlacementOptions` | Various option flags to modify default placement behavior. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_PlumbAllCrossSubnetRoutes` | Plumbs all possible cross subnet routes to all nodes. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_PreventQuorum` | Whether the cluster will ignore group persistent state on startup. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_QuarantineDuration` | The quarantine period timeout in milliseconds. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_QuarantineThreshold` | Number of node failures before it will be quarantined. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_QuorumArbitrationTimeMax` | Controls the maximum time necessary to decide the Quorum owner node. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_QuorumArbitrationTimeMin` | Controls the minimum time necessary to decide the Quorum owner node. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_QuorumLogFileSize` | This property is obsolete. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_QuorumTypeValue` | Get the current quorum type value. -1: Unknown; 1: Node; 2: FileShareWitness; 3: Storage; 4: None | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_RequestReplyTimeout` | Controls the request reply time-out period. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ResiliencyDefaultPeriod` | The default resiliency period, in seconds, for the cluster. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ResiliencyLevel` | The resiliency level for the cluster. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ResourceDllDeadlockPeriod` | This property is obsolete. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_RootMemoryReserved` | Controls the amount of memory reserved for the parent partition on all cluster nodes. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_RouteHistoryLength` | The history length for routes to help finding network issues. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_S2DBusTypes` | Bus types for storage spaces direct. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_S2DCacheDesiredState` | Desired state of the storage spaces direct cache. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_S2DCacheFlashReservePercent` | Percentage of allocated flash space to utilize when caching. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_S2DCachePageSizeKBytes` | Page size in KB used by S2D cache. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_S2DEnabled` | Whether direct attached storage (DAS) is enabled. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_S2DIOLatencyThreshold` | The I/O latency threshold for storage spaces direct. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_S2DOptimizations` | Optimization flags for storage spaces direct. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_SameSubnetDelay` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits in milliseconds between sending Cluster Service heartbeats on the same subnet. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_SameSubnetThreshold` | Controls how many Cluster Service heartbeats can be missed on the same subnet before it determines that Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_SecurityLevel` | Controls the level of security that should apply to intracluster messages. 0: Clear Text; 1: Sign; 2: Encrypt | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_SecurityLevelForStorage` | | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_SharedVolumeVssWriterOperationTimeout` | CSV VSS Writer operation timeout in seconds. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_ShutdownTimeoutInMinutes` | The maximum time in minutes allowed for cluster resources to come offline during cluster service shutdown. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_UseClientAccessNetworksForSharedVolumes` | Whether the use of client access networks for cluster shared volumes feature of this cluster is enabled. 0: Disabled; 1: Enabled; 2: Auto | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_WitnessDatabaseWriteTimeout` | Controls the maximum time in seconds that a cluster database write to a witness can take before the write is abandoned. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_WitnessDynamicWeight` | The weight of the configured witness. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_cluster_WitnessRestartInterval` | Controls the witness restart interval. | gauge | `name` |
### Network
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|
| `mscluster_network_Characteristics` | Provides the characteristics of the network. The cluster defines characteristics only for resources. For a description of these characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/aa367466). | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_network_Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the network. The cluster defines flags only for resources. For a description of these flags, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-flags). | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_network_Metric` | The metric of a cluster network (networks with lower values are used first). If this value is set, then the AutoMetric property is set to false. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_network_Role` | Provides access to the network's Role property. The Role property describes the role of the network in the cluster. 0: None; 1: Cluster; 2: Client; 3: Both | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_network_State` | Provides the current state of the network. 1-1: Unknown; 0: Unavailable; 1: Down; 2: Partitioned; 3: Up | gauge | `name` |
### Network
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|----------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------|
| `mscluster_node_BuildNumber` | Provides access to the node's BuildNumber property. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_Characteristics` | Provides access to the characteristics set for the node. For a list of possible characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_NODE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-node-get-characteristics). | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_DetectedCloudPlatform` | The dynamic vote weight of the node adjusted by dynamic quorum feature. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_DynamicWeight` | The dynamic vote weight of the node adjusted by dynamic quorum feature. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the node. For a list of possible characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_NODE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-node-get-flags). | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_MajorVersion` | Provides access to the node's MajorVersion property, which specifies the major portion of the Windows version installed. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_MinorVersion` | Provides access to the node's MinorVersion property, which specifies the minor portion of the Windows version installed. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_NeedsPreventQuorum` | Whether the cluster service on that node should be started with prevent quorum flag. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_NodeDrainStatus` | The current node drain status of a node. 0: Not Initiated; 1: In Progress; 2: Completed; 3: Failed | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_NodeHighestVersion` | Provides access to the node's NodeHighestVersion property, which specifies the highest possible version of the cluster service with which the node can join or communicate. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_NodeLowestVersion` | Provides access to the node's NodeLowestVersion property, which specifies the lowest possible version of the cluster service with which the node can join or communicate. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_NodeWeight` | The vote weight of the node. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_State` | Returns the current state of a node. -1: Unknown; 0: Up; 1: Down; 2: Paused; 3: Joining | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_node_StatusInformation` | The isolation or quarantine status of the node. | gauge | `name` |
### Resource
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|---------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|--------------------------------------------|
| `mscluster_resource_Characteristics` | Provides the characteristics of the object. The cluster defines characteristics only for resources. For a description of these characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-characteristics). | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_DeadlockTimeout` | Indicates the length of time to wait, in milliseconds, before declaring a deadlock in any call into a resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_EmbeddedFailureAction` | The time, in milliseconds, that a resource should remain in a failed state before the Cluster service attempts to restart it. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the object. The cluster defines flags only for resources. For a description of these flags, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-flags). | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_IsAlivePollInterval` | Provides access to the resource's IsAlivePollInterval property, which is the recommended interval in milliseconds at which the Cluster Service should poll the resource to determine whether it is operational. If the property is set to 0xFFFFFFFF, the Cluster Service uses the IsAlivePollInterval property for the resource type associated with the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_LooksAlivePollInterval` | Provides access to the resource's LooksAlivePollInterval property, which is the recommended interval in milliseconds at which the Cluster Service should poll the resource to determine whether it appears operational. If the property is set to 0xFFFFFFFF, the Cluster Service uses the LooksAlivePollInterval property for the resource type associated with the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_MonitorProcessId` | Provides the process ID of the resource host service that is currently hosting the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_OwnerNode` | The node hosting the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `node_name`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_PendingTimeout` | Provides access to the resource's PendingTimeout property. If a resource cannot be brought online or taken offline in the number of milliseconds specified by the PendingTimeout property, the resource is forcibly terminated. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_ResourceClass` | Gets or sets the resource class of a resource. 0: Unknown; 1: Storage; 2: Network; 32768: Unknown | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_RestartAction` | Provides access to the resource's RestartAction property, which is the action to be taken by the Cluster Service if the resource fails. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_RestartDelay` | Indicates the time delay before a failed resource is restarted. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_RestartPeriod` | Provides access to the resource's RestartPeriod property, which is interval of time, in milliseconds, during which a specified number of restart attempts can be made on a nonresponsive resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_RestartThreshold` | Provides access to the resource's RestartThreshold property which is the maximum number of restart attempts that can be made on a resource within an interval defined by the RestartPeriod property before the Cluster Service initiates the action specified by the RestartAction property. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_RetryPeriodOnFailure` | Provides access to the resource's RetryPeriodOnFailure property, which is the interval of time (in milliseconds) that a resource should remain in a failed state before the Cluster service attempts to restart it. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_State` | The current state of the resource. -1: Unknown; 0: Inherited; 1: Initializing; 2: Online; 3: Offline; 4: Failed; 128: Pending; 129: Online Pending; 130: Offline Pending | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resource_Subclass` | Provides the list of references to nodes that can be the owner of this resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name` |
## ResourceGroup
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-----------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|---------------------|
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_AutoFailbackType` | Provides access to the group's AutoFailbackType property. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_Characteristics` | Provides the characteristics of the group. The cluster defines characteristics only for resources. For a description of these characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-characteristics). | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_ColdStartSetting` | Indicates whether a group can start after a cluster cold start. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_DefaultOwner` | Number of the last node the resource group was activated on or explicitly moved to. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_FailbackWindowEnd` | The FailbackWindowEnd property provides the latest time that the group can be moved back to the node identified as its preferred node. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_FailbackWindowStart` | The FailbackWindowStart property provides the earliest time (that is, local time as kept by the cluster) that the group can be moved back to the node identified as its preferred node. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_FailoverPeriod` | The FailoverPeriod property specifies a number of hours during which a maximum number of failover attempts, specified by the FailoverThreshold property, can occur. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_FailoverThreshold` | The FailoverThreshold property specifies the maximum number of failover attempts. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the group. The cluster defines flags only for resources. For a description of these flags, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-flags). | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_GroupType` | The Type of the resource group. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_OwnerNode` | The node hosting the resource group. | gauge | `node_name`, `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_Priority` | Priority value of the resource group | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_ResiliencyPeriod` | The resiliency period for this group, in seconds. | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_State` | The current state of the resource group. -1: Unknown; 0: Online; 1: Offline; 2: Failed; 3: Partial Online; 4: Pending | gauge | `name` |
| `mscluster_resourcegroup_UpdateDomain` | | gauge | `name` |
### Example metric
Query the state of all cluster resource owned by node1
```
windows_mscluster_resource_owner_node{node_name="node1"}
```
## Useful queries
Counts the number of Network Name cluster resource
```
count(windows_mscluster_resource_state{type="Network Name"})
```
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# mscluster_cluster collector
The MSCluster_Cluster class is a dynamic WMI class that represents a cluster.
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Metric name prefix | `mscluster_cluster`
Classes | `MSCluster_Cluster`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`AddEvictDelay` | Provides access to the cluster's AddEvictDelay property, which is the number a seconds that a new node is delayed after an eviction of another node. | gauge | `name`
`AdminAccessPoint` | The type of the cluster administrative access point. | gauge | `name`
`AutoAssignNodeSite` | Determines whether or not the cluster will attempt to automatically assign nodes to sites based on networks and Active Directory Site information. | gauge | `name`
`AutoBalancerLevel` | Determines the level of aggressiveness of AutoBalancer. | gauge | `name`
`AutoBalancerMode` | Determines whether or not the auto balancer is enabled. | gauge | `name`
`BackupInProgress` | Indicates whether a backup is in progress. | gauge | `name`
`BlockCacheSize` | CSV BlockCache Size in MB. | gauge | `name`
`ClusSvcHangTimeout` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits between Failover Cluster Service heartbeats before it determines that the Failover Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name`
`ClusSvcRegroupOpeningTimeout` | Controls how long a node will wait on other nodes in the opening stage before deciding that they failed. | gauge | `name`
`ClusSvcRegroupPruningTimeout` | Controls how long the membership leader will wait to reach full connectivity between cluster nodes. | gauge | `name`
`ClusSvcRegroupStageTimeout` | Controls how long a node will wait on other nodes in a membership stage before deciding that they failed. | gauge | `name`
`ClusSvcRegroupTickInMilliseconds` | Controls how frequently the membership algorithm is sending periodic membership messages. | gauge | `name`
`ClusterEnforcedAntiAffinity` | Enables or disables hard enforcement of group anti-affinity classes. | gauge | `name`
`ClusterFunctionalLevel` | The functional level the cluster is currently running in. | gauge | `name`
`ClusterGroupWaitDelay` | Maximum time in seconds that a group waits for its preferred node to come online during cluster startup before coming online on a different node. | gauge | `name`
`ClusterLogLevel` | Controls the level of cluster logging. | gauge | `name`
`ClusterLogSize` | Controls the maximum size of the cluster log files on each of the nodes. | gauge | `name`
`ClusterUpgradeVersion` | Specifies the upgrade version the cluster is currently running in. | gauge | `name`
`CrossSiteDelay` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits in milliseconds between sending Cluster Service heartbeats across sites. | gauge | `name`
`CrossSiteThreshold` | Controls how many Cluster Service heartbeats can be missed across sites before it determines that Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name`
`CrossSubnetDelay` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits in milliseconds between sending Cluster Service heartbeats across subnets. | gauge | `name`
`CrossSubnetThreshold` | Controls how many Cluster Service heartbeats can be missed across subnets before it determines that Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name`
`CsvBalancer` | Whether automatic balancing for CSV is enabled. | gauge | `name`
`DatabaseReadWriteMode` | Sets the database read and write mode. | gauge | `name`
`DefaultNetworkRole` | Provides access to the cluster's DefaultNetworkRole property. | gauge | `name`
`DetectedCloudPlatform` | | gauge | `name`
`DetectManagedEvents` | | gauge | `name`
`DetectManagedEventsThreshold` | | gauge | `name`
`DisableGroupPreferredOwnerRandomization` | | gauge | `name`
`DrainOnShutdown` | Whether to drain the node when cluster service is being stopped. | gauge | `name`
`DynamicQuorumEnabled` | Allows cluster service to adjust node weights as needed to increase availability. | gauge | `name`
`EnableSharedVolumes` | Enables or disables cluster shared volumes on this cluster. | gauge | `name`
`FixQuorum` | Provides access to the cluster's FixQuorum property, which specifies if the cluster is in a fix quorum state. | gauge | `name`
`GracePeriodEnabled` | Whether the node grace period feature of this cluster is enabled. | gauge | `name`
`GracePeriodTimeout` | The grace period timeout in milliseconds. | gauge | `name`
`GroupDependencyTimeout` | The timeout after which a group will be brought online despite unsatisfied dependencies | gauge | `name`
`HangRecoveryAction` | Controls the action to take if the user-mode processes have stopped responding. | gauge | `name`
`IgnorePersistentStateOnStartup` | Provides access to the cluster's IgnorePersistentStateOnStartup property, which specifies whether the cluster will bring online groups that were online when the cluster was shut down. | gauge | `name`
`LogResourceControls` | Controls the logging of resource controls. | gauge | `name`
`LowerQuorumPriorityNodeId` | Specifies the Node ID that has a lower priority when voting for quorum is performed. If the quorum vote is split 50/50%, the specified node's vote would be ignored to break the tie. If this is not set then the cluster will pick a node at random to break the tie. | gauge | `name`
`MaxNumberOfNodes` | Indicates the maximum number of nodes that may participate in the Cluster. | gauge | `name`
`MessageBufferLength` | The maximum unacknowledged message count for GEM. | gauge | `name`
`MinimumNeverPreemptPriority` | Groups with this priority or higher cannot be preempted. | gauge | `name`
`MinimumPreemptorPriority` | Minimum priority a cluster group must have to be able to preempt another group. | gauge | `name`
`NetftIPSecEnabled` | Whether IPSec is enabled for cluster internal traffic. | gauge | `name`
`PlacementOptions` | Various option flags to modify default placement behavior. | gauge | `name`
`PlumbAllCrossSubnetRoutes` | Plumbs all possible cross subnet routes to all nodes. | gauge | `name`
`PreventQuorum` | Whether the cluster will ignore group persistent state on startup. | gauge | `name`
`QuarantineDuration` | The quarantine period timeout in milliseconds. | gauge | `name`
`QuarantineThreshold` | Number of node failures before it will be quarantined. | gauge | `name`
`QuorumArbitrationTimeMax` | Controls the maximum time necessary to decide the Quorum owner node. | gauge | `name`
`QuorumArbitrationTimeMin` | Controls the minimum time necessary to decide the Quorum owner node. | gauge | `name`
`QuorumLogFileSize` | This property is obsolete. | gauge | `name`
`QuorumTypeValue` | Get the current quorum type value. -1: Unknown; 1: Node; 2: FileShareWitness; 3: Storage; 4: None | gauge | `name`
`RequestReplyTimeout` | Controls the request reply time-out period. | gauge | `name`
`ResiliencyDefaultPeriod` | The default resiliency period, in seconds, for the cluster. | gauge | `name`
`ResiliencyLevel` | The resiliency level for the cluster. | gauge | `name`
`ResourceDllDeadlockPeriod` | This property is obsolete. | gauge | `name`
`RootMemoryReserved` | Controls the amount of memory reserved for the parent partition on all cluster nodes. | gauge | `name`
`RouteHistoryLength` | The history length for routes to help finding network issues. | gauge | `name`
`S2DBusTypes` | Bus types for storage spaces direct. | gauge | `name`
`S2DCacheDesiredState` | Desired state of the storage spaces direct cache. | gauge | `name`
`S2DCacheFlashReservePercent` | Percentage of allocated flash space to utilize when caching. | gauge | `name`
`S2DCachePageSizeKBytes` | Page size in KB used by S2D cache. | gauge | `name`
`S2DEnabled` | Whether direct attached storage (DAS) is enabled. | gauge | `name`
`S2DIOLatencyThreshold` | The I/O latency threshold for storage spaces direct. | gauge | `name`
`S2DOptimizations` | Optimization flags for storage spaces direct. | gauge | `name`
`SameSubnetDelay` | Controls how long the cluster network driver waits in milliseconds between sending Cluster Service heartbeats on the same subnet. | gauge | `name`
`SameSubnetThreshold` | Controls how many Cluster Service heartbeats can be missed on the same subnet before it determines that Cluster Service has stopped responding. | gauge | `name`
`SecurityLevel` | Controls the level of security that should apply to intracluster messages. 0: Clear Text; 1: Sign; 2: Encrypt | gauge | `name`
`SecurityLevelForStorage` | | gauge | `name`
`SharedVolumeVssWriterOperationTimeout` | CSV VSS Writer operation timeout in seconds. | gauge | `name`
`ShutdownTimeoutInMinutes` | The maximum time in minutes allowed for cluster resources to come offline during cluster service shutdown. | gauge | `name`
`UseClientAccessNetworksForSharedVolumes` | Whether the use of client access networks for cluster shared volumes feature of this cluster is enabled. 0: Disabled; 1: Enabled; 2: Auto | gauge | `name`
`WitnessDatabaseWriteTimeout` | Controls the maximum time in seconds that a cluster database write to a witness can take before the write is abandoned. | gauge | `name`
`WitnessDynamicWeight` | The weight of the configured witness. | gauge | `name`
`WitnessRestartInterval` | Controls the witness restart interval. | gauge | `name`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# mscluster_network collector
The MSCluster_Network class is a dynamic WMI class that represents cluster networks.
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Metric name prefix | `mscluster_network`
Classes | `MSCluster_Network`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`Characteristics` | Provides the characteristics of the network. The cluster defines characteristics only for resources. For a description of these characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/aa367466). | gauge | `name`
`Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the network. The cluster defines flags only for resources. For a description of these flags, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-flags). | gauge | `name`
`Metric` | The metric of a cluster network (networks with lower values are used first). If this value is set, then the AutoMetric property is set to false. | gauge | `name`
`Role` | Provides access to the network's Role property. The Role property describes the role of the network in the cluster. 0: None; 1: Cluster; 2: Client; 3: Both | gauge | `name`
`State` | Provides the current state of the network. 1-1: Unknown; 0: Unavailable; 1: Down; 2: Partitioned; 3: Up | gauge | `name`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# mscluster_node collector
The MSCluster_Node class is a dynamic WMI class that represents a cluster node.
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Metric name prefix | `mscluster_node`
Classes | `MSCluster_Node`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`BuildNumber` | Provides access to the node's BuildNumber property. | gauge | `name`
`Characteristics` | Provides access to the characteristics set for the node. For a list of possible characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_NODE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-node-get-characteristics). | gauge | `name`
`DetectedCloudPlatform` | The dynamic vote weight of the node adjusted by dynamic quorum feature. | gauge | `name`
`DynamicWeight` | The dynamic vote weight of the node adjusted by dynamic quorum feature. | gauge | `name`
`Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the node. For a list of possible characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_NODE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-node-get-flags). | gauge | `name`
`MajorVersion` | Provides access to the node's MajorVersion property, which specifies the major portion of the Windows version installed. | gauge | `name`
`MinorVersion` | Provides access to the node's MinorVersion property, which specifies the minor portion of the Windows version installed. | gauge | `name`
`NeedsPreventQuorum` | Whether the cluster service on that node should be started with prevent quorum flag. | gauge | `name`
`NodeDrainStatus` | The current node drain status of a node. 0: Not Initiated; 1: In Progress; 2: Completed; 3: Failed | gauge | `name`
`NodeHighestVersion` | Provides access to the node's NodeHighestVersion property, which specifies the highest possible version of the cluster service with which the node can join or communicate. | gauge | `name`
`NodeLowestVersion` | Provides access to the node's NodeLowestVersion property, which specifies the lowest possible version of the cluster service with which the node can join or communicate. | gauge | `name`
`NodeWeight` | The vote weight of the node. | gauge | `name`
`State` | Returns the current state of a node. -1: Unknown; 0: Up; 1: Down; 2: Paused; 3: Joining | gauge | `name`
`StatusInformation` | The isolation or quarantine status of the node. | gauge | `name`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# mscluster_resource collector
The MSCluster_resource class is a dynamic WMI class that represents a cluster resource.
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Metric name prefix | `mscluster_resource`
Classes | `MSCluster_Resource`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`Characteristics` | Provides the characteristics of the object. The cluster defines characteristics only for resources. For a description of these characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-characteristics). | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`DeadlockTimeout` | Indicates the length of time to wait, in milliseconds, before declaring a deadlock in any call into a resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`EmbeddedFailureAction` | The time, in milliseconds, that a resource should remain in a failed state before the Cluster service attempts to restart it. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the object. The cluster defines flags only for resources. For a description of these flags, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-flags). | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`IsAlivePollInterval` | Provides access to the resource's IsAlivePollInterval property, which is the recommended interval in milliseconds at which the Cluster Service should poll the resource to determine whether it is operational. If the property is set to 0xFFFFFFFF, the Cluster Service uses the IsAlivePollInterval property for the resource type associated with the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`LooksAlivePollInterval` | Provides access to the resource's LooksAlivePollInterval property, which is the recommended interval in milliseconds at which the Cluster Service should poll the resource to determine whether it appears operational. If the property is set to 0xFFFFFFFF, the Cluster Service uses the LooksAlivePollInterval property for the resource type associated with the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`MonitorProcessId` | Provides the process ID of the resource host service that is currently hosting the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`OwnerNode` | The node hosting the resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `node_name`, `name`
`PendingTimeout` | Provides access to the resource's PendingTimeout property. If a resource cannot be brought online or taken offline in the number of milliseconds specified by the PendingTimeout property, the resource is forcibly terminated. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`ResourceClass` | Gets or sets the resource class of a resource. 0: Unknown; 1: Storage; 2: Network; 32768: Unknown | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`RestartAction` | Provides access to the resource's RestartAction property, which is the action to be taken by the Cluster Service if the resource fails. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`RestartDelay` | Indicates the time delay before a failed resource is restarted. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`RestartPeriod` | Provides access to the resource's RestartPeriod property, which is interval of time, in milliseconds, during which a specified number of restart attempts can be made on a nonresponsive resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`RestartThreshold` | Provides access to the resource's RestartThreshold property which is the maximum number of restart attempts that can be made on a resource within an interval defined by the RestartPeriod property before the Cluster Service initiates the action specified by the RestartAction property. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`RetryPeriodOnFailure` | Provides access to the resource's RetryPeriodOnFailure property, which is the interval of time (in milliseconds) that a resource should remain in a failed state before the Cluster service attempts to restart it. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`State` | The current state of the resource. -1: Unknown; 0: Inherited; 1: Initializing; 2: Online; 3: Offline; 4: Failed; 128: Pending; 129: Online Pending; 130: Offline Pending | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
`Subclass` | Provides the list of references to nodes that can be the owner of this resource. | gauge | `type`, `owner_group`, `name`
### Example metric
Query the state of all cluster resource owned by node1
```
windows_mscluster_resource_owner_node{node_name="node1"}
```
## Useful queries
Counts the number of Network Name cluster resource
```
count(windows_mscluster_resource_state{type="Network Name"})
```
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# mscluster_resourcegroup collector
The MSCluster_ResourceGroup class is a dynamic WMI class that represents a cluster group.
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Metric name prefix | `mscluster_resourcegroup`
Classes | `MSCluster_ResourceGroup`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`AutoFailbackType` | Provides access to the group's AutoFailbackType property. | gauge | `name`
`Characteristics` | Provides the characteristics of the group. The cluster defines characteristics only for resources. For a description of these characteristics, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_CHARACTERISTICS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-characteristics). | gauge | `name`
`ColdStartSetting` | Indicates whether a group can start after a cluster cold start. | gauge | `name`
`DefaultOwner` | Number of the last node the resource group was activated on or explicitly moved to. | gauge | `name`
`FailbackWindowEnd` | The FailbackWindowEnd property provides the latest time that the group can be moved back to the node identified as its preferred node. | gauge | `name`
`FailbackWindowStart` | The FailbackWindowStart property provides the earliest time (that is, local time as kept by the cluster) that the group can be moved back to the node identified as its preferred node. | gauge | `name`
`FailoverPeriod` | The FailoverPeriod property specifies a number of hours during which a maximum number of failover attempts, specified by the FailoverThreshold property, can occur. | gauge | `name`
`FailoverThreshold` | The FailoverThreshold property specifies the maximum number of failover attempts. | gauge | `name`
`Flags` | Provides access to the flags set for the group. The cluster defines flags only for resources. For a description of these flags, see [CLUSCTL_RESOURCE_GET_FLAGS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/mscs/clusctl-resource-get-flags). | gauge | `name`
`GroupType` | The Type of the resource group. | gauge | `name`
`OwnerNode` | The node hosting the resource group. | gauge | `node_name`, `name`
`Priority` | Priority value of the resource group | gauge | `name`
`ResiliencyPeriod` | The resiliency period for this group, in seconds. | gauge | `name`
`State` | The current state of the resource group. -1: Unknown; 0: Online; 1: Offline; 2: Failed; 3: Partial Online; 4: Pending | gauge | `name`
`UpdateDomain` | | gauge | `name`
### Example metric
Query the state of all cluster group owned by node1
```
windows_mscluster_resourcegroup_owner_node{node_name="node1"}
```
## Useful queries
Counts the number of cluster group by type
```
count_values("count", windows_mscluster_resourcegroup_group_type)
```
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework collector
The netframework collector exposes metrics about dotnet framework.
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|-------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| **Metric name prefix** | `netframework_clrexceptions` |
| **Classes** | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRExceptions`, `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRInterop`, `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRJit`, `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRLoading`, `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRLocksAndThreads`, `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRMemory`, `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRRemoting`, `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRSecurity` |
| **Enabled by default?** | No |
## Flags
None
## Metrics
### CLR Exceptions
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrexceptions_exceptions_thrown_total` | Displays the total number of exceptions thrown since the application started. This includes both .NET exceptions and unmanaged exceptions that are converted into .NET exceptions. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrexceptions_exceptions_filters_total` | Displays the total number of .NET exception filters executed. An exception filter evaluates regardless of whether an exception is handled. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrexceptions_exceptions_finallys_total` | Displays the total number of finally blocks executed. Only the finally blocks executed for an exception are counted; finally blocks on normal code paths are not counted by this counter. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrexceptions_throw_to_catch_depth_total` | Displays the total number of stack frames traversed, from the frame that threw the exception to the frame that handled the exception. | counter | `process` |
### CLR Interop
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|---------------------------------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers_total` | Displays the current number of COM callable wrappers (CCWs). A CCW is a proxy for a managed object being referenced from an unmanaged COM client. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrinterop_interop_marshalling_total` | Displays the total number of times arguments and return values have been marshaled from managed to unmanaged code, and vice versa, since the application started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrinterop_interop_stubs_created_total` | Displays the current number of stubs created by the common language runtime. Stubs are responsible for marshaling arguments and return values from managed to unmanaged code, and vice versa, during a COM interop call or a platform invoke call. | counter | `process` |
### CLR JIT
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_methods_total` | Displays the total number of methods JIT-compiled since the application started. This counter does not include pre-JIT-compiled methods. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_time_percent` | Displays the percentage of time spent in JIT compilation. This counter is updated at the end of every JIT compilation phase. A JIT compilation phase occurs when a method and its dependencies are compiled. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_standard_failures_total` | Displays the peak number of methods the JIT compiler has failed to compile since the application started. This failure can occur if the MSIL cannot be verified or if there is an internal error in the JIT compiler. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_il_bytes_total` | Displays the total number of Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) bytes compiled by the just-in-time (JIT) compiler since the application started | counter | `process` |
### CLR Loading
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_loader_heap_size_bytes` | Displays the current size, in bytes, of the memory committed by the class loader across all application domains. Committed memory is the physical space reserved in the disk paging file. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_appdomains_loaded_current` | Displays the current number of application domains loaded in this application. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_assemblies_loaded_current` | Displays the current number of assemblies loaded across all application domains in the currently running application. If the assembly is loaded as domain-neutral from multiple application domains, this counter is incremented only once. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_classes_loaded_current` | Displays the current number of classes loaded in all assemblies. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_appdomains_loaded_total` | Displays the peak number of application domains loaded since the application started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_appdomains_unloaded_total` | Displays the total number of application domains unloaded since the application started. If an application domain is loaded and unloaded multiple times, this counter increments each time the application domain is unloaded. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_assemblies_loaded_total` | Displays the total number of assemblies loaded since the application started. If the assembly is loaded as domain-neutral from multiple application domains, this counter is incremented only once. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_classes_loaded_total` | Displays the cumulative number of classes loaded in all assemblies since the application started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrloading_class_load_failures_total` | Displays the peak number of classes that have failed to load since the application started. | counter | `process` |
### CLR Locks and Threads
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|----------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_current_queue_length` | Displays the total number of threads that are currently waiting to acquire a managed lock in the application. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads` | Displays the number of current managed thread objects in the application. This counter maintains the count of both running and stopped threads. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_physical_threads_current` | Displays the number of native operating system threads created and owned by the common language runtime to act as underlying threads for managed thread objects. This counter's value does not include the threads used by the runtime in its internal operations; it is a subset of the threads in the operating system process. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads_current` | Displays the number of threads that are currently recognized by the runtime. These threads are associated with a corresponding managed thread object. The runtime does not create these threads, but they have run inside the runtime at least once. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads_total` | Displays the total number of threads that have been recognized by the runtime since the application started. These threads are associated with a corresponding managed thread object. The runtime does not create these threads, but they have run inside the runtime at least once. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_queue_length_total` | Displays the total number of threads that waited to acquire a managed lock since the application started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_contentions_total` | Displays the total number of times that threads in the runtime have attempted to acquire a managed lock unsuccessfully. | counter | `process` |
### CLR Memory
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|----------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_allocated_bytes_total` | Displays the total number of bytes allocated on the garbage collection heap. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_finalization_survivors` | Displays the number of garbage-collected objects that survive a collection because they are waiting to be finalized. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_heap_size_bytes` | Displays the maximum bytes that can be allocated; it does not indicate the current number of bytes allocated. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_promoted_bytes` | Displays the bytes that were promoted from the generation to the next one during the last GC. Memory is promoted when it survives a garbage collection. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_number_gc_handles` | Displays the current number of garbage collection handles in use. Garbage collection handles are handles to resources external to the common language runtime and the managed environment. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_collections_total` | Displays the number of times the generation objects are garbage collected since the application started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_induced_gc_total` | Displays the peak number of times garbage collection was performed because of an explicit call to GC.Collect. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_number_pinned_objects` | Displays the number of pinned objects encountered in the last garbage collection. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_number_sink_blocksinuse` | Displays the current number of synchronization blocks in use. Synchronization blocks are per-object data structures allocated for storing synchronization information. They hold weak references to managed objects and must be scanned by the garbage collector. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_committed_bytes` | Displays the amount of virtual memory, in bytes, currently committed by the garbage collector. Committed memory is the physical memory for which space has been reserved in the disk paging file. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_reserved_bytes` | Displays the amount of virtual memory, in bytes, currently reserved by the garbage collector. Reserved memory is the virtual memory space reserved for the application when no disk or main memory pages have been used. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrmemory_gc_time_percent` | Displays the percentage of time that was spent performing a garbage collection in the last sample. | gauge | `process` |
### CLR Remoting
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-----------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrremoting_channels_total` | Displays the total number of remoting channels registered across all application domains since application started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded` | Displays the current number of context-bound classes that are loaded. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrremoting_context_bound_objects_total` | Displays the total number of context-bound objects allocated. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrremoting_context_proxies_total` | Displays the total number of remoting proxy objects in this process since it started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrremoting_contexts` | Displays the current number of remoting contexts in the application. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrremoting_remote_calls_total` | Displays the total number of remote procedure calls invoked since the application started. | counter | `process` |
### CLR Security
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-----------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------|
| `windows_netframework_clrsecurity_link_time_checks_total` | Displays the total number of link-time code access security checks since the application started. | counter | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrsecurity_rt_checks_time_percent` | Displays the percentage of time spent performing runtime code access security checks in the last sample. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth` | Displays the depth of the stack during that last runtime code access security check. | gauge | `process` |
| `windows_netframework_clrsecurity_runtime_checks_total` | Displays the total number of runtime code access security checks performed since the application started. | counter | `process` |
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrexceptions collector
The netframework_clrexceptions collector exposes metrics about CLR exceptions in the dotnet framework.
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Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrexceptions`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRExceptions`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrexceptions_exceptions_thrown_total` | Displays the total number of exceptions thrown since the application started. This includes both .NET exceptions and unmanaged exceptions that are converted into .NET exceptions. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrexceptions_exceptions_filters_total` | Displays the total number of .NET exception filters executed. An exception filter evaluates regardless of whether an exception is handled. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrexceptions_exceptions_finallys_total` | Displays the total number of finally blocks executed. Only the finally blocks executed for an exception are counted; finally blocks on normal code paths are not counted by this counter. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrexceptions_throw_to_catch_depth_total` | Displays the total number of stack frames traversed, from the frame that threw the exception to the frame that handled the exception. | counter | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrinterop collector
The netframework_clrinterop collector exposes metrics about interop between the dotnet framework and outside components.
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Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrinterop`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRInterop`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrinterop_com_callable_wrappers_total` | Displays the current number of COM callable wrappers (CCWs). A CCW is a proxy for a managed object being referenced from an unmanaged COM client. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrinterop_interop_marshalling_total` | Displays the total number of times arguments and return values have been marshaled from managed to unmanaged code, and vice versa, since the application started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrinterop_interop_stubs_created_total` | Displays the current number of stubs created by the common language runtime. Stubs are responsible for marshaling arguments and return values from managed to unmanaged code, and vice versa, during a COM interop call or a platform invoke call. | counter | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrjit collector
The netframework_clrjit collector exposes metrics about the dotnet Just-in-Time compiler.
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Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrjit`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRJit`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_methods_total` | Displays the total number of methods JIT-compiled since the application started. This counter does not include pre-JIT-compiled methods. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_time_percent` | Displays the percentage of time spent in JIT compilation. This counter is updated at the end of every JIT compilation phase. A JIT compilation phase occurs when a method and its dependencies are compiled. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_standard_failures_total` | Displays the peak number of methods the JIT compiler has failed to compile since the application started. This failure can occur if the MSIL cannot be verified or if there is an internal error in the JIT compiler. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrjit_jit_il_bytes_total` | Displays the total number of Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) bytes compiled by the just-in-time (JIT) compiler since the application started | counter | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrloading collector
The netframework_clrloading collector exposes metrics about the dotnet loader.
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-|-
Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrloading`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRLoading`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrloading_loader_heap_size_bytes` | Displays the current size, in bytes, of the memory committed by the class loader across all application domains. Committed memory is the physical space reserved in the disk paging file. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_appdomains_loaded_current` | Displays the current number of application domains loaded in this application. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_assemblies_loaded_current` | Displays the current number of assemblies loaded across all application domains in the currently running application. If the assembly is loaded as domain-neutral from multiple application domains, this counter is incremented only once. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_classes_loaded_current` | Displays the current number of classes loaded in all assemblies. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_appdomains_loaded_total` | Displays the peak number of application domains loaded since the application started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_appdomains_unloaded_total` | Displays the total number of application domains unloaded since the application started. If an application domain is loaded and unloaded multiple times, this counter increments each time the application domain is unloaded. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_assemblies_loaded_total` | Displays the total number of assemblies loaded since the application started. If the assembly is loaded as domain-neutral from multiple application domains, this counter is incremented only once. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_classes_loaded_total` | Displays the cumulative number of classes loaded in all assemblies since the application started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrloading_class_load_failures_total` | Displays the peak number of classes that have failed to load since the application started. | counter | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrlocksandthreads collector
The netframework_clrlocksandthreads collector exposes metrics about locks and threads in dotnet applications.
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Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrlocksandthreads`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRLocksAndThreads`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_current_queue_length` | Displays the total number of threads that are currently waiting to acquire a managed lock in the application. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_current_logical_threads` | Displays the number of current managed thread objects in the application. This counter maintains the count of both running and stopped threads. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_physical_threads_current` | Displays the number of native operating system threads created and owned by the common language runtime to act as underlying threads for managed thread objects. This counter's value does not include the threads used by the runtime in its internal operations; it is a subset of the threads in the operating system process. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads_current` | Displays the number of threads that are currently recognized by the runtime. These threads are associated with a corresponding managed thread object. The runtime does not create these threads, but they have run inside the runtime at least once. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_recognized_threads_total` | Displays the total number of threads that have been recognized by the runtime since the application started. These threads are associated with a corresponding managed thread object. The runtime does not create these threads, but they have run inside the runtime at least once. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_queue_length_total` | Displays the total number of threads that waited to acquire a managed lock since the application started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrlocksandthreads_contentions_total` | Displays the total number of times that threads in the runtime have attempted to acquire a managed lock unsuccessfully. | counter | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrmemory collector
The netframework_clrmemory collector exposes metrics about memory in dotnet applications.
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Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrmemory`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRMemory`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_allocated_bytes_total` | Displays the total number of bytes allocated on the garbage collection heap. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_finalization_survivors` | Displays the number of garbage-collected objects that survive a collection because they are waiting to be finalized. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_heap_size_bytes` | Displays the maximum bytes that can be allocated; it does not indicate the current number of bytes allocated. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_promoted_bytes` | Displays the bytes that were promoted from the generation to the next one during the last GC. Memory is promoted when it survives a garbage collection. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_number_gc_handles` | Displays the current number of garbage collection handles in use. Garbage collection handles are handles to resources external to the common language runtime and the managed environment. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_collections_total` | Displays the number of times the generation objects are garbage collected since the application started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_induced_gc_total` | Displays the peak number of times garbage collection was performed because of an explicit call to GC.Collect. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_number_pinned_objects` | Displays the number of pinned objects encountered in the last garbage collection. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_number_sink_blocksinuse` | Displays the current number of synchronization blocks in use. Synchronization blocks are per-object data structures allocated for storing synchronization information. They hold weak references to managed objects and must be scanned by the garbage collector. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_committed_bytes` | Displays the amount of virtual memory, in bytes, currently committed by the garbage collector. Committed memory is the physical memory for which space has been reserved in the disk paging file. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_reserved_bytes` | Displays the amount of virtual memory, in bytes, currently reserved by the garbage collector. Reserved memory is the virtual memory space reserved for the application when no disk or main memory pages have been used. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrmemory_gc_time_percent` | Displays the percentage of time that was spent performing a garbage collection in the last sample. | gauge | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrremoting collector
The netframework_clrremoting collector exposes metrics about dotnet remoting.
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-|-
Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrremoting`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRRemoting`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrremoting_channels_total` | Displays the total number of remoting channels registered across all application domains since application started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrremoting_context_bound_classes_loaded` | Displays the current number of context-bound classes that are loaded. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrremoting_context_bound_objects_total` | Displays the total number of context-bound objects allocated. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrremoting_context_proxies_total` | Displays the total number of remoting proxy objects in this process since it started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrremoting_contexts` | Displays the current number of remoting contexts in the application. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrremoting_remote_calls_total` | Displays the total number of remote procedure calls invoked since the application started. | counter | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# netframework_clrsecurity collector
The netframework_clrsecurity collector exposes metrics about security checks in dotnet applications
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-|-
Metric name prefix | `netframework_clrsecurity`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRSecurity`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_netframework_clrsecurity_link_time_checks_total` | Displays the total number of link-time code access security checks since the application started. | counter | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrsecurity_rt_checks_time_percent` | Displays the percentage of time spent performing runtime code access security checks in the last sample. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrsecurity_stack_walk_depth` | Displays the depth of the stack during that last runtime code access security check. | gauge | `process`
`windows_netframework_clrsecurity_runtime_checks_total` | Displays the total number of runtime code access security checks performed since the application started. | counter | `process`
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|---------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `windows_os_info` | Contains full product name & version in labels. Note that the `major_version` for Windows 11 is "10"; a build number greater than 22000 represents Windows 11. | gauge | `product`, `version`, `major_version`, `minor_version`, `build_number` |
| `windows_os_paging_limit_bytes` | Total number of bytes that can be stored in the operating system paging files. 0 (zero) indicates that there are no paging files | gauge | None |
| `windows_os_paging_free_bytes` | Number of bytes that can be mapped into the operating system paging files without causing any other pages to be swapped out | gauge | None |
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_os_info` | Contains full product name & version in labels. Note that the `major_version` for Windows 11 is "10"; a build number greater than 22000 represents Windows 11. | gauge | `product`, `version`, `major_version`, `minor_version`, `build_number`
`windows_os_paging_limit_bytes` | Total number of bytes that can be stored in the operating system paging files. 0 (zero) indicates that there are no paging files | gauge | None
`windows_os_paging_free_bytes` | Number of bytes that can be mapped into the operating system paging files without causing any other pages to be swapped out | gauge | None
`windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes` | Bytes of physical memory currently unused and available | gauge | None
`windows_os_time` | Current time as reported by the operating system, in [Unix time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time). See [time.Unix()](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#Unix) for details | gauge | None
`windows_os_timezone` | Current timezone as reported by the operating system. See [time.Zone()](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#Time.Zone) for details | gauge | `timezone`
`windows_os_processes` | Number of process contexts currently loaded or running on the operating system | gauge | None
`windows_os_processes_limit` | Maximum number of process contexts the operating system can support. The default value set by the provider is 4294967295 (0xFFFFFFFF) | gauge | None
`windows_os_process_memory_limit_bytes` | Maximum number of bytes of memory that can be allocated to a process | gauge | None
`windows_os_users` | Number of user sessions for which the operating system is storing state information currently. For a list of current active logon sessions, see [`logon`](collector.logon.md) | gauge | None
`windows_os_virtual_memory_bytes` | Bytes of virtual memory | gauge | None
`windows_os_visible_memory_bytes` | Total bytes of physical memory available to the operating system. This value does not necessarily indicate the true amount of physical memory, but what is reported to the operating system as available to it | gauge | None
`windows_os_virtual_memory_free_bytes` | Bytes of virtual memory currently unused and available | gauge | None
### Example metric
Show current number of processes
```
# HELP windows_os_hostname Labelled system hostname information as provided by ComputerSystem.DNSHostName and ComputerSystem.Domain
# TYPE windows_os_hostname gauge
windows_os_hostname{domain="",fqdn="PC",hostname="PC"} 1
# HELP windows_os_info Contains full product name & version in labels. Note that the "major_version" for Windows 11 is \\"10\\"; a build number greater than 22000 represents Windows 11.
# TYPE windows_os_info gauge
windows_os_info{build_number="19045",major_version="10",minor_version="0",product="Windows 10 Pro",revision="4842",version="10.0.19045"} 1
windows_os_processes{instance="localhost"}
```
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have useful queries, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
Find all devices not set to UTC timezone
```
windows_os_timezone{timezone != "UTC"}
```
Show memory usage for instance (%)
```
100 - 100 * windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes{instance="localhost"} / windows_cs_physical_memory_bytes{instance="localhost"}
```
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
**prometheus.rules**
```yaml
# Alert on hosts that have exhausted all available physical memory
- alert: MemoryExhausted
expr: windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes == 0
for: 10m
labels:
severity: high
annotations:
summary: "Host {{ $labels.instance }} is out of memory"
description: "{{ $labels.instance }} has exhausted all available physical memory"
# Alert on hosts with greater than 90% memory usage
- alert: MemoryLow
expr: 100 - 100 * windows_os_physical_memory_free_bytes / windows_cs_physical_memory_bytes > 90
for: 10m
labels:
severity: warning
annotations:
summary: "Memory usage for host {{ $labels.instance }} is greater than 90%"
```

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# Perfdata collector
The perfdata collector exposes any configured metric.
| | |
|---------------------|-------------------------|
| Metric name prefix | `perfdata` |
| Data source | Performance Data Helper |
| Enabled by default? | No |
## Flags
### `--collector.perfdata.objects`
Objects is a list of objects to collect metrics from. The value takes the form of a JSON array of strings. YAML is also supported.
The collector supports only english named counter. Localized counter-names are not supported.
#### Schema
YAML:
```yaml
- object: "Processor Information"
instances: ["*"]
instance_label: "core"
counters:
"% Processor Time": {}
- object: "Memory"
counters:
"Cache Faults/sec":
type: "counter"
```
JSON:
```json
[
{"object":"Processor Information","instance_label": "core","instances":["*"],"counters": {"% Processor Time": {}}},
{"object":"Memory","counters": {"Cache Faults/sec": {"type": "counter"}}}
]
```
#### name
ObjectName is the Object to query for, like Processor, DirectoryServices, LogicalDisk or similar.
The collector supports only english named counter. Localized counter-names are not supported.
#### instances
The instances key (this is an array) declares the instances of a counter you would like returned, it can be one or more values.
Example: Instances = `["C:","D:","E:"]`
This will return only for the instances C:, D: and E: where relevant. To get all instances of a Counter, use `["*"]` only.
Some Objects like `Memory` do not have instances to select from at all. In this case, the `instances` key can be omitted.
#### counters
The Counters key (this is an object) declares the counters of the ObjectName you would like returned, it can also be one or more values.
Example: Counters = `{"% Idle Time": {}, "% Disk Read Time": {}, "% Disk Write Time": {}}`
This must be specified for every counter you want the results. Wildcards are not supported.
#### counters Sub-Schema
##### type
This key is optional. It indicates the type of the counter. The value can be `counter` or `gauge`.
If not specified, the windows_exporter will try to determine the type based on the counter type.
### Example
```
# HELP windows_perfdata_memory_cache_faults_sec
# TYPE windows_perfdata_memory_cache_faults_sec counter
windows_perfdata_memory_cache_faults_sec 2.369977e+07
# HELP windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time
# TYPE windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time gauge
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,0"} 1.7259640625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,1"} 1.7576796875e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,10"} 2.2704234375e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,11"} 2.3069296875e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,12"} 2.3302265625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,13"} 2.32851875e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,14"} 2.3282421875e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,15"} 2.3271234375e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,16"} 2.329590625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,17"} 2.32800625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,18"} 2.3194359375e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,19"} 2.32380625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,2"} 1.954765625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,20"} 2.3259765625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,21"} 2.3268515625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,22"} 2.3301765625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,23"} 2.3264328125e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,3"} 1.94745625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,4"} 2.2011453125e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,5"} 2.27244375e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,6"} 2.25501875e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,7"} 2.2995265625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,8"} 2.2929890625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,9"} 2.313540625e+11
windows_perfdata_processor_information__processor_time{instance="0,_Total"} 2.23009459635e+11
```
## Metrics
The perfdata collector returns metrics based on the user configuration.
The metrics are named based on the object name and the counter name.
The instance name is added as a label to the metric.

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Disabled by default, and can be enabled with `--collector.process.iis=true`.
### `--collector.process.report-owner`
Enables reporting of the process owner. This is a potentially expensive operation.
Disabled by default, and can be enabled with `--collector.process.report-owner`.
### Example
To match all firefox processes: `--collector.process.include="firefox.*"`.
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## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|---------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| `windows_process_info` | A metric with a constant '1' value labeled with process information | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `process_group_id`,`owner`, `cmdline` |
| `windows_process_start_time` | Time of process start | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_cpu_time_total` | Returns elapsed time that all of the threads of this process used the processor to execute instructions by mode (privileged, user). An instruction is the basic unit of execution in a computer, a thread is the object that executes instructions, and a process is the object created when a program is run. Code executed to handle some hardware interrupts and trap conditions is included in this count. | counter | `process`, `process_id`, `mode` |
| `windows_process_handles` | Total number of handles the process has open. This number is the sum of the handles currently open by each thread in the process. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_io_bytes_total` | Bytes issued to I/O operations in different modes (read, write, other). This property counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network, and device I/Os. Read and write mode includes data operations; other mode includes those that do not involve data, such as control operations. | counter | `process`, `process_id`, `mode` |
| `windows_process_io_operations_total` | I/O operations issued in different modes (read, write, other). This property counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network, and device I/Os. Read and write mode includes data operations; other mode includes those that do not involve data, such as control operations. | counter | `process`, `process_id`, `mode` |
| `windows_process_page_faults_total` | Page faults by the threads executing in this process. A page fault occurs when a thread refers to a virtual memory page that is not in its working set in main memory. This can cause the page not to be fetched from disk if it is on the standby list and hence already in main memory, or if it is in use by another process with which the page is shared. | counter | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_page_file_bytes` | Current number of bytes this process has used in the paging file(s). Paging files are used to store pages of memory used by the process that are not contained in other files. Paging files are shared by all processes, and lack of space in paging files can prevent other processes from allocating memory. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_pool_bytes` | Pool Bytes is the last observed number of bytes in the paged or nonpaged pool. The nonpaged pool is an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that cannot be written to disk, but must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated. The paged pool is an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used. Nonpaged pool bytes is calculated differently than paged pool bytes, so it might not equal the total of paged pool bytes. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `pool` |
| `windows_process_priority_base` | Current base priority of this process. Threads within a process can raise and lower their own base priority relative to the process base priority of the process. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_private_bytes` | Current number of bytes this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_threads` | Number of threads currently active in this process. An instruction is the basic unit of execution in a processor, and a thread is the object that executes instructions. Every running process has at least one thread. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_virtual_bytes` | Current size, in bytes, of the virtual address space that the process is using. Use of virtual address space does not necessarily imply corresponding use of either disk or main memory pages. Virtual space is finite and, by using too much, the process can limit its ability to load libraries. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_working_set_private_bytes` | Size of the working set, in bytes, that is use for this process only and not shared nor shareable by other processes. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_working_set_peak_bytes` | Maximum size, in bytes, of the Working Set of this process at any point in time. The Working Set is the set of memory pages touched recently by the threads in the process. If free memory in the computer is above a threshold, pages are left in the Working Set of a process even if they are not in use. When free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from Working Sets. If they are needed they will then be soft-faulted back into the Working Set before they leave main memory. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| `windows_process_working_set_bytes` | Maximum number of bytes in the working set of this process at any point in time. The working set is the set of memory pages touched recently by the threads in the process. If free memory in the computer is above a threshold, pages are left in the working set of a process even if they are not in use. When free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from working sets. If they are needed, they are then soft-faulted back into the working set before they leave main memory. | gauge | `process`, `process_id` |
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|---------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
| `windows_process_start_time` | Time of process start | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_cpu_time_total` | Returns elapsed time that all of the threads of this process used the processor to execute instructions by mode (privileged, user). An instruction is the basic unit of execution in a computer, a thread is the object that executes instructions, and a process is the object created when a program is run. Code executed to handle some hardware interrupts and trap conditions is included in this count. | counter | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner`, `mode` |
| `windows_process_handles` | Total number of handles the process has open. This number is the sum of the handles currently open by each thread in the process. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_io_bytes_total` | Bytes issued to I/O operations in different modes (read, write, other). This property counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network, and device I/Os. Read and write mode includes data operations; other mode includes those that do not involve data, such as control operations. | counter | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner`, `mode` |
| `windows_process_io_operations_total` | I/O operations issued in different modes (read, write, other). This property counts all I/O activity generated by the process to include file, network, and device I/Os. Read and write mode includes data operations; other mode includes those that do not involve data, such as control operations. | counter | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner`, `mode` |
| `windows_process_page_faults_total` | Page faults by the threads executing in this process. A page fault occurs when a thread refers to a virtual memory page that is not in its working set in main memory. This can cause the page not to be fetched from disk if it is on the standby list and hence already in main memory, or if it is in use by another process with which the page is shared. | counter | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_page_file_bytes` | Current number of bytes this process has used in the paging file(s). Paging files are used to store pages of memory used by the process that are not contained in other files. Paging files are shared by all processes, and lack of space in paging files can prevent other processes from allocating memory. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_pool_bytes` | Pool Bytes is the last observed number of bytes in the paged or nonpaged pool. The nonpaged pool is an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that cannot be written to disk, but must remain in physical memory as long as they are allocated. The paged pool is an area of system memory (physical memory used by the operating system) for objects that can be written to disk when they are not being used. Nonpaged pool bytes is calculated differently than paged pool bytes, so it might not equal the total of paged pool bytes. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner`, `pool` |
| `windows_process_priority_base` | Current base priority of this process. Threads within a process can raise and lower their own base priority relative to the process base priority of the process. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_private_bytes` | Current number of bytes this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_threads` | Number of threads currently active in this process. An instruction is the basic unit of execution in a processor, and a thread is the object that executes instructions. Every running process has at least one thread. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_virtual_bytes` | Current size, in bytes, of the virtual address space that the process is using. Use of virtual address space does not necessarily imply corresponding use of either disk or main memory pages. Virtual space is finite and, by using too much, the process can limit its ability to load libraries. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_working_set_private_bytes` | Size of the working set, in bytes, that is use for this process only and not shared nor shareable by other processes. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_working_set_peak_bytes` | Maximum size, in bytes, of the Working Set of this process at any point in time. The Working Set is the set of memory pages touched recently by the threads in the process. If free memory in the computer is above a threshold, pages are left in the Working Set of a process even if they are not in use. When free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from Working Sets. If they are needed they will then be soft-faulted back into the Working Set before they leave main memory. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
| `windows_process_working_set_bytes` | Maximum number of bytes in the working set of this process at any point in time. The working set is the set of memory pages touched recently by the threads in the process. If free memory in the computer is above a threshold, pages are left in the working set of a process even if they are not in use. When free memory falls below a threshold, pages are trimmed from working sets. If they are needed, they are then soft-faulted back into the working set before they leave main memory. | gauge | `process`, `process_id`, `creating_process_id`, `owner` |
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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The service collector exposes metrics about Windows Services
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `service`
Classes | none
Enabled by default? | Yes
The collector exists in 2 different version. Version 1 is using WMI to query all services and is able to provide additional
information. Version 2 is a more efficient solution by directly connecting to the service manager, but is not able to
provide additional information like `run_as` or start configuration
## Flags
None
### `--collector.service.services-where`
A WMI filter on which services to include. Recommended to keep down number of returned metrics.
Example: `--collector.service.services-where="Name='windows_exporter'"`
Example config win_exporter.yml for multiple services: `services-where: Name='SQLServer' OR Name='Couchbase' OR Name='Spooler' OR Name='ActiveMQ'`
### `--collector.service.use-api`
Uses API calls instead of WMI for performance optimization. **Note** the previous flag (`--collector.service.services-where`) won't have any effect on this mode.
### `--collector.service.v2`
Version 2 of the service collector. Is using API calls for performance optimization. **Note** the previous flag (`--collector.service.services-where`) won't have any effect on this mode.
For additional performance reasons, it doesn't provide any additional information like `run_as` or start configuration.
# collector V1
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `service`
Classes | [`Win32_Service`](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa394418(v=vs.85).aspx)
Enabled by default? | Yes
## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------|---------------------------------------|
| `windows_service_info` | Contains service information run as user in labels, constant 1 | gauge | name, display_name, path_name, run_as |
| `windows_service_start_mode` | The start mode of the service, 1 if the current start mode, 0 otherwise | gauge | name, start_mode |
| `windows_service_state` | The state of the service, 1 if the current state, 0 otherwise | gauge | name, state |
| `windows_service_process` | Process of started service. The value is the creation time of the process as a unix timestamp | gauge | name, process_id |
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_service_info` | Contains service information in labels, constant 1 | gauge | name, display_name, process_id, run_as
`windows_service_state` | The state of the service, 1 if the current state, 0 otherwise | gauge | name, state
`windows_service_start_mode` | The start mode of the service, 1 if the current start mode, 0 otherwise | gauge | name, start_mode
`windows_service_status` | The status of the service, 1 if the current status, 0 otherwise | gauge | name, status
For the values of the `state`, `start_mode`, `status` and `run_as` labels, see below.
### States
@@ -42,50 +65,81 @@ A service can have the following start modes:
- `manual`
- `disabled`
### Status (not available in API mode)
A service can have any of the following statuses:
- `ok`
- `error`
- `degraded`
- `unknown`
- `pred fail`
- `starting`
- `stopping`
- `service`
- `stressed`
- `nonrecover`
- `no contact`
- `lost comm`
Note that there is some overlap with service state.
### Run As
Account name under which a service runs. Depending on the service type, the account name may be in the form of "DomainName\Username" or UPN format ("Username@DomainName").
It corresponds to the `StartName` attribute of the `Win32_Service` class.
`StartName` attribute can be NULL and in such case the label is reported as an empty string. Notice that if the attribute is NULL the service is logged on as the `LocalSystem` account or, for kernel or system-level drive, it runs with a default object name created by the I/O system based on the service name, for example, DWDOM\Admin.
### Example metric
Lists the services that have a 'disabled' start mode.
```
windows_service_start_mode{exported_name=~"(mssqlserver|sqlserveragent)",start_mode="disabled"}
```
## Useful queries
Counts the number of Microsoft SQL Server/Agent Processes
```
count(windows_service_state{exported_name=~"(sqlserveragent|mssqlserver)",state="running"})
```
# collector V2
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `service`
Classes | none
Enabled by default? | No
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_service_state` | The state of the service, 1 if the current state, 0 otherwise | gauge | name, display_name, state
### States
A service can be in the following states:
- `stopped`
- `start pending`
- `stop pending`
- `running`
- `continue pending`
- `pause pending`
- `paused`
- `unknown`
### Example metric
```
# HELP windows_service_info A metric with a constant '1' value labeled with service information
# TYPE windows_service_info gauge
windows_service_info{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",path_name="C:\\WINDOWS\\system32\\svchost.exe -k netsvcs -p",run_as="LocalSystem"} 1
windows_service_info{display_name="Designs",name="Themes",path_name="C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\svchost.exe -k netsvcs -p",run_as="LocalSystem"} 1
# HELP windows_service_process Process of started service. The value is the creation time of the process as a unix timestamp.
# TYPE windows_service_process gauge
windows_service_process{name="Themes",process_id="2856"} 1.7244891e+09
# HELP windows_service_start_mode The start mode of the service (StartMode)
# TYPE windows_service_start_mode gauge
windows_service_start_mode{name="Themes",start_mode="auto"} 1
windows_service_start_mode{name="Themes",start_mode="boot"} 0
windows_service_start_mode{name="Themes",start_mode="disabled"} 0
windows_service_start_mode{name="Themes",start_mode="manual"} 0
windows_service_start_mode{name="Themes",start_mode="system"} 0
windows_service_start_mode{name="dcsvc",start_mode="auto"} 0
windows_service_start_mode{name="dcsvc",start_mode="boot"} 0
windows_service_start_mode{name="dcsvc",start_mode="disabled"} 0
windows_service_start_mode{name="dcsvc",start_mode="manual"} 1
windows_service_start_mode{name="dcsvc",start_mode="system"} 0
# HELP windows_service_state The state of the service (State)
# TYPE windows_service_state gauge
windows_service_state{name="Themes",state="continue pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="Themes",state="pause pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="Themes",state="paused"} 0
windows_service_state{name="Themes",state="running"} 1
windows_service_state{name="Themes",state="start pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="Themes",state="stop pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="Themes",state="stopped"} 0
windows_service_state{name="dcsvc",state="continue pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="dcsvc",state="pause pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="dcsvc",state="paused"} 0
windows_service_state{name="dcsvc",state="running"} 0
windows_service_state{name="dcsvc",state="start pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="dcsvc",state="stop pending"} 0
windows_service_state{name="dcsvc",state="stopped"} 1
windows_service_state{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",status="continue pending"} 0
windows_service_state{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",status="pause pending"} 0
windows_service_state{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",status="paused"} 0
windows_service_state{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",status="running"} 0
windows_service_state{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",status="start pending"} 0
windows_service_state{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",status="stop pending"} 0
windows_service_state{display_name="Declared Configuration(DC) service",name="dcsvc",status="stopped"} 1
```
## Useful queries
@@ -109,8 +163,8 @@ groups:
labels:
severity: high
annotations:
summary: "Service {{ $labels.name }} down"
description: "Service {{ $labels.name }} on instance {{ $labels.instance }} has been down for more than 3 minutes."
summary: "Service {{ $labels.exported_name }} down"
description: "Service {{ $labels.exported_name }} on instance {{ $labels.instance }} has been down for more than 3 minutes."
# Sends an alert when the 'mssqlserver' service is not in the running state for 3 minutes.
- alert: SQL Server DOWN
@@ -119,7 +173,7 @@ groups:
labels:
severity: high
annotations:
summary: "Service {{ $labels.name }} down"
description: "Service {{ $labels.name }} on instance {{ $labels.instance }} has been down for more than 3 minutes."
summary: "Service {{ $labels.exported_name }} down"
description: "Service {{ $labels.exported_name }} on instance {{ $labels.instance }} has been down for more than 3 minutes."
```
In this example, `instance` is the target label of the host. So each alert will be processed per host, which is then used in the alert description.

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|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `system`
Data source | Performance Counters
Data source | Perflib
Classes | [`Win32_PerfRawData_PerfOS_System`](https://web.archive.org/web/20050830140516/http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/wmisdk/wmi/win32_perfrawdata_perfos_system.asp)
Enabled by default? | Yes
## Flags
@@ -14,18 +15,14 @@ None
## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|---------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|--------|
| `windows_system_context_switches_total` | Total number of [context switches](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context_switch) | counter | None |
| `windows_system_exception_dispatches_total` | Total exceptions dispatched by the system | counter | None |
| `windows_system_processes` | Number of process contexts currently loaded or running on the operating system | gauge | None |
| `windows_system_process_limit` | The size of the user-mode portion of the virtual address space of the calling process, in bytes. This value depends on the type of process, the type of processor, and the configuration of the operating system. | gauge | None |
| `windows_system_processor_queue_length` | Number of threads in the processor queue. There is a single queue for processor time even on computers with multiple processors. | gauge | None |
| `windows_system_system_calls_total` | Total combined calls to Windows NT system service routines by all processes running on the computer | counter | None |
| `windows_system_system_up_time` | Time of last boot of system | gauge | None |
| `windows_system_threads` | Number of Windows system [threads](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(computing)) | gauge | None |
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_system_context_switches_total` | Total number of [context switches](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Context_switch) | counter | None
`windows_system_exception_dispatches_total` | Total exceptions dispatched by the system | counter | None
`windows_system_processor_queue_length` | Number of threads in the processor queue. There is a single queue for processor time even on computers with multiple processors. | gauge | None
`windows_system_system_calls_total` | Total combined calls to Windows NT system service routines by all processes running on the computer | counter | None
`windows_system_system_up_time` | Time of last boot of system | gauge | None
`windows_system_threads` | Number of Windows system [threads](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thread_(computing)) | gauge | None
### Example metric
Show current number of system threads
@@ -33,11 +30,6 @@ Show current number of system threads
windows_system_threads{instance="localhost"}
```
Show current number of processes
```
windows_system_processes{instance="localhost"}
```
## Useful queries
Find hosts that have rebooted in the last 24 hours
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`windows_tcp_segments_received_total` | Total segments received, including those received in error. This count includes segments received on currently established connections | counter | af
`windows_tcp_segments_retransmitted_total` | Total segments retransmitted. That is, segments transmitted that contain one or more previously transmitted bytes | counter | af
`windows_tcp_segments_sent_total` | Total segments sent, including those on current connections, but excluding those containing *only* retransmitted bytes | counter | af
`windows_tcp_connections_state_count` | Number of TCP connections by state among: CLOSED, LISTENING, SYN_SENT, SYN_RECEIVED, ESTABLISHED, FIN_WAIT1, FIN_WAIT2, CLOSE_WAIT, CLOSING, LAST_ACK, TIME_WAIT, DELETE_TCB | gauge | af
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# teradici_pcoip collector
The teradici_pcoip collector exposes metrics relating to Teradici PCoIP sessions
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `teradici_pcoip`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_TeradiciPerf_PCoIPSessionAudioStatistics`, `Win32_PerfRawData_TeradiciPerf_PCoIPSessionGeneralStatistics`,`Win32_PerfRawData_TeradiciPerf_PCoIPSessionImagingStatistics`,`Win32_PerfRawData_TeradiciPerf_PCoIPSessionNetworkStatistics`,`Win32_PerfRawData_TeradiciPerf_PCoIPSessionUsbStatistics`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_teradici_pcoip_audio_bytes_received_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_audio_bytes_sent_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_audio_rx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_audio_tx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_audio_tx_bw_limit_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_bytes_received_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_bytes_sent_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_packets_received_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_packets_sent_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_rx_packets_lost_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_session_duration_seconds_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_tx_packets_lost_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_active_min_quality` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_apex2800_offload` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_bytes_received_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_bytes_sent_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_decoder_capability_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_encoded_frames_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_megapixel_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_negative_acks_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_rx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_svga_devtap_frames_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_imaging_tx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_round_trip_latency_ms` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_rx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_rx_bw_peak_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_rx_packet_loss_percent` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_rx_packet_loss_percent_base` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_tx_bw_active_limit_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_tx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_tx_bw_limit_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_tx_packet_loss_percent` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_tx_packet_loss_percent_base` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_usb_bytes_received_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_usb_bytes_sent_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_usb_rx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_teradici_pcoip_usb_tx_bw_kbit_persec` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|-----------------|
| `windows_terminal_services_session_info` | Info about active WTS sessions | gauge | host,user,state |
| `windows_terminal_services_local_session_count` | Number of local Terminal Services sessions. | gauge | `session` |
| `windows_terminal_services_connection_broker_performance_total`* | The total number of connections handled by the Connection Brokers since the service started. | counter | `connection` |
| `windows_terminal_services_handles` | Total number of handles currently opened by this process. This number is the sum of the handles currently opened by each thread in this process. | gauge | `session_name` |
| `windows_terminal_services_page_fault_total` | Rate at which page faults occur in the threads executing in this process. A page fault occurs when a thread refers to a virtual memory page that is not in its working set in main memory. The page may not be retrieved from disk if it is on the standby list and therefore already in main memory. The page also may not be retrieved if it is in use by another process which shares the page. | counter | `session_name` |

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-|-
Metric name prefix | `textfile`
Classes | None
Enabled by default? | No
Enabled by default? | Yes
## Flags

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## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-----------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|------------|
| `windows_time_clock_frequency_adjustment_ppb_total` | Total adjustment made to the local system clock frequency by W32Time in parts per billion (PPB) units. 1 PPB adjustment implies the system clock was adjusted at a rate of 1 nanosecond per second (1 ns/s). The smallest possible adjustment can vary and is expected to be in the order of 100's of PPB. | counter | None |
| `windows_time_computed_time_offset_seconds` | The absolute time offset between the system clock and the chosen time source, as computed by the W32Time service in microseconds. When a new valid sample is available, the computed time is updated with the time offset indicated by the sample. This time is the actual time offset of the local clock. W32Time initiates clock correction by using this offset and updates the computed time in between samples with the remaining time offset that needs to be applied to the local clock. Clock accuracy can be tracked by using this performance counter with a low polling interval (for example, 256 seconds or less) and looking for the counter value to be smaller than the desired clock accuracy limit. | gauge | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_client_time_sources` | Active number of NTP Time sources being used by the client. This is a count of active, distinct IP addresses of time servers that are responding to this client's requests. | gauge | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_round_trip_delay_seconds` | Total roundtrip delay experienced by the NTP client in receiving a response from the server for the most recent request, in seconds. This is the time elapsed on the NTP client between transmitting a request to the NTP server and receiving a valid response from the server. | gauge | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_server_outgoing_responses_total` | Total number of requests responded to by the NTP server. | counter | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_server_incoming_requests_total` | Total number of requests received by the NTP server. | counter | None |
| `windows_time_current_timestamp_seconds` | Current time as reported by the operating system, in [Unix time](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time). See [time.Unix()](https://golang.org/pkg/time/#Unix) for details | gauge | None |
| `windows_time_timezone` | Current timezone as reported by the operating system. | gauge | `timezone` |
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|-----------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------|--------|
| `windows_time_clock_frequency_adjustment_ppb_total` | Total adjustment made to the local system clock frequency by W32Time in parts per billion (PPB) units. 1 PPB adjustment implies the system clock was adjusted at a rate of 1 nanosecond per second (1 ns/s). The smallest possible adjustment can vary and is expected to be in the order of 100's of PPB. | counter | None |
| `windows_time_computed_time_offset_seconds` | The absolute time offset between the system clock and the chosen time source, as computed by the W32Time service in microseconds. When a new valid sample is available, the computed time is updated with the time offset indicated by the sample. This time is the actual time offset of the local clock. W32Time initiates clock correction by using this offset and updates the computed time in between samples with the remaining time offset that needs to be applied to the local clock. Clock accuracy can be tracked by using this performance counter with a low polling interval (for example, 256 seconds or less) and looking for the counter value to be smaller than the desired clock accuracy limit. | gauge | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_client_time_sources` | Active number of NTP Time sources being used by the client. This is a count of active, distinct IP addresses of time servers that are responding to this client's requests. | gauge | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_round_trip_delay_seconds` | Total roundtrip delay experienced by the NTP client in receiving a response from the server for the most recent request, in seconds. This is the time elapsed on the NTP client between transmitting a request to the NTP server and receiving a valid response from the server. | gauge | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_server_outgoing_responses_total` | Total number of requests responded to by the NTP server. | counter | None |
| `windows_time_ntp_server_incoming_requests_total` | Total number of requests received by the NTP server. | counter | None |
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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# update collector
The update collector exposes the Windows Update service metrics. Note that the Windows Update service (`wuauserv`) must be running, else metric collection will fail.
The Windows Update service is responsible for managing the installation of updates for the operating system and other Microsoft software. The service can be configured to automatically download and install updates, or to notify the user when updates are available.
| | |
|---------------------|------------------------|
| Metric name prefix | `update` |
| Data source | Windows Update service |
| Enabled by default? | No |
## Flags
### `--collector.updates.online`
Whether to search for updates online. If set to `false`, the collector will only list updates that are already found by the Windows Update service.
Set to `true` to search for updates online, which will take longer to complete.
### `--collector.updates.scrape-interval`
Define the interval of scraping Windows Update information
## Metrics
| Name | Description | Type | Labels |
|--------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------|-------|-------------------------------|
| `windows_updates_pending_info` | Expose information single pending update item | gauge | `category`,`severity`,`title` |
| `windows_updates_scrape_query_duration_seconds` | Duration of the last scrape query to the Windows Update API | gauge | |
| `windows_updates_scrape_timestamp_seconds` | Timestamp of the last scrape | gauge | |
### Example metrics
```
# HELP windows_updates_pending Pending Windows Updates
# TYPE windows_updates_pending gauge
windows_updates_pending{category="Drivers",severity="",title="Intel Corporation - Bluetooth - 23.60.5.10"} 1
# HELP windows_updates_scrape_query_duration_seconds Duration of the last scrape query to the Windows Update API
# TYPE windows_updates_scrape_query_duration_seconds gauge
windows_updates_scrape_query_duration_seconds 2.8161838
# HELP windows_updates_scrape_timestamp_seconds Timestamp of the last scrape
# TYPE windows_updates_scrape_timestamp_seconds gauge
windows_updates_scrape_timestamp_seconds 1.727539734e+09
```
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
# vmware_blast collector
The vmware_blast collector exposes metrics relating to VMware Blast sessions
|||
-|-
Metric name prefix | `vmware_blast`
Classes | `Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastAudioCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastCDRCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastClipboardCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastHTML5MMRCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastImagingCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastRTAVCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastSerialPortandScannerCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastSessionCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastSkypeforBusinessControlCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastThinPrintCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastUSBCounters`,`Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_VMwareBlastWindowsMediaMMRCounters`
Enabled by default? | No
## Flags
None
## Metrics
Some of these metrics may not be collected, depending on the installation options chosen when installing the Horizon agent
Name | Description | Type | Labels
-----|-------------|------|-------
`windows_vmware_blast_audio_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_audio_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_audio_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_audio_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_cdr_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_cdr_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_cdr_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_cdr_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_clipboard_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_clipboard_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_clipboard_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_clipboard_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_html5_mmr_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_html5_mmr_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_html5_mmr_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_html5_mmr_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_dirty_frames_per_second` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_fbc_rate` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_frames_per_second` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_poll_rate` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_dirty_frames_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_fbc_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_frames_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_poll_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_imaging_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_rtav_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_rtav_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_rtav_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_rtav_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_serial_port_and_scanner_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_serial_port_and_scanner_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_serial_port_and_scanner_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_serial_port_and_scanner_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_automatic_reconnect_count_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_cumlative_received_bytes_over_tcp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_cumlative_received_bytes_over_udp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_cumlative_transmitted_bytes_over_tcp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_cumlative_transmitted_bytes_over_udp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_estimated_bandwidth_uplink` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_instantaneous_received_bytes_over_tcp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_instantaneous_received_bytes_over_udp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_instantaneous_transmitted_bytes_over_tcp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_instantaneous_transmitted_bytes_over_udp_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_jitter_uplink` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_packet_loss_uplink` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_rtt` | _Not yet documented_ | gauge | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_session_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_skype_for_business_control_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_skype_for_business_control_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_skype_for_business_control_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_skype_for_business_control_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_thinprint_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_thinprint_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_thinprint_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_thinprint_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_usb_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_usb_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_usb_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_usb_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_windows_media_mmr_received_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_windows_media_mmr_received_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_windows_media_mmr_transmitted_bytes_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
`windows_vmware_blast_windows_media_mmr_transmitted_packets_total` | _Not yet documented_ | counter | None
### Example metric
_This collector does not yet have explained examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Useful queries
_This collector does not yet have any useful queries added, we would appreciate your help adding them!_
## Alerting examples
_This collector does not yet have alerting examples, we would appreciate your help adding them!_

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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ collectors:
enabled: cpu,cs,logical_disk,net,os,service,system
collector:
service:
include: "windows_exporter"
services-where: Name='windows_exporter'
scheduled_task:
include: /Microsoft/.+
log:

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@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ package main
//goland:noinspection GoUnsortedImport
//nolint:gofumpt
import (
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/initiate"
// Its important that we do these first so that we can register with the Windows service control ASAP to avoid timeouts.
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/initiate"
"context"
"errors"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"net/http"
"net/http/pprof"
"os"
@@ -24,42 +24,70 @@ import (
"time"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/config"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/httphandler"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/log"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/log/flag"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/go-kit/log/level"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/collector"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/config"
winlog "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/log"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/log/flag"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/utils"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pkg/wmi"
"github.com/prometheus/common/version"
"github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit/web"
webflag "github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit/web/kingpinflag"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
)
func main() {
exitCode := run()
// If we are running as a service, we need to signal the service control manager that we are done.
if !initiate.IsService {
os.Exit(exitCode)
}
initiate.ExitCodeCh <- exitCode
// Wait for the service control manager to signal that we are done.
<-initiate.StopCh
// Same struct prometheus uses for their /version endpoint.
// Separate copy to avoid pulling all of prometheus as a dependency.
type prometheusVersion struct {
Version string `json:"version"`
Revision string `json:"revision"`
Branch string `json:"branch"`
BuildUser string `json:"buildUser"`
BuildDate string `json:"buildDate"`
GoVersion string `json:"goVersion"`
}
func run() int {
app := kingpin.New("windows_exporter", "A metrics collector for Windows.")
// Mapping of priority names to uin32 values required by windows.SetPriorityClass.
var priorityStringToInt = map[string]uint32{
"realtime": windows.REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"high": windows.HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"abovenormal": windows.ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"normal": windows.NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"belownormal": windows.BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"low": windows.IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
}
func setPriorityWindows(pid int, priority uint32) error {
// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/procthread/process-security-and-access-rights
handle, err := windows.OpenProcess(
windows.STANDARD_RIGHTS_REQUIRED|windows.SYNCHRONIZE|windows.SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL,
false, uint32(pid),
)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if err = windows.SetPriorityClass(handle, priority); err != nil {
return err
}
if err = windows.CloseHandle(handle); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to close handle: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func main() {
app := kingpin.New("windows_exporter", "A metrics collector for Windows.")
var (
configFile = app.Flag(
"config.file",
"YAML configuration file to use. Values set in this file will be overridden by CLI flags.",
).String()
insecureSkipVerify = app.Flag(
insecure_skip_verify = app.Flag(
"config.file.insecure-skip-verify",
"Skip TLS verification in loading YAML configuration.",
).Default("false").Bool()
@@ -98,8 +126,8 @@ func run() int {
).Default("normal").String()
)
logConfig := &log.Config{}
flag.AddFlags(app, logConfig)
winlogConfig := &winlog.Config{}
flag.AddFlags(app, winlogConfig)
app.Version(version.Print("windows_exporter"))
app.HelpFlag.Short('h')
@@ -109,41 +137,25 @@ func run() int {
// Load values from configuration file(s). Executable flags must first be parsed, in order
// to load the specified file(s).
if _, err := app.Parse(os.Args[1:]); err != nil {
//nolint:sloglint // we do not have an logger yet
slog.Error("Failed to parse CLI args",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return 1
}
logger, err := log.New(logConfig)
kingpin.MustParse(app.Parse(os.Args[1:]))
logger, err := winlog.New(winlogConfig)
if err != nil {
//nolint:sloglint // we do not have an logger yet
slog.Error("failed to create logger",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return 1
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
_ = level.Debug(logger).Log("msg", "Logging has Started")
if *configFile != "" {
resolver, err := config.NewResolver(*configFile, logger, *insecureSkipVerify)
resolver, err := config.NewResolver(*configFile, logger, *insecure_skip_verify)
if err != nil {
logger.Error("could not load config file",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return 1
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("msg", "could not load config file", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
if err = resolver.Bind(app, os.Args[1:]); err != nil {
logger.Error("Failed to bind configuration",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return 1
err = resolver.Bind(app, os.Args[1:])
if err != nil {
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
// NOTE: This is temporary fix for issue #1092, calling kingpin.Parse
@@ -152,115 +164,120 @@ func run() int {
*webConfig.WebListenAddresses = (*webConfig.WebListenAddresses)[1:]
// Parse flags once more to include those discovered in configuration file(s).
if _, err = app.Parse(os.Args[1:]); err != nil {
logger.Error("Failed to parse CLI args from YAML file",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
kingpin.MustParse(app.Parse(os.Args[1:]))
return 1
}
logger, err = log.New(logConfig)
logger, err = winlog.New(winlogConfig)
if err != nil {
//nolint:sloglint // we do not have an logger yet
slog.Error("failed to create logger",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return 1
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
}
logger.Debug("Logging has Started")
if *printCollectors {
printCollectorsToStdout()
collectorNames := collector.Available()
sort.Strings(collectorNames)
return 0
fmt.Printf("Available collectors:\n") //nolint:forbidigo
for _, n := range collectorNames {
fmt.Printf(" - %s\n", n) //nolint:forbidigo
}
return
}
if err = setPriorityWindows(logger, os.Getpid(), *processPriority); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed to set process priority",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
// Only set process priority if a non-default and valid value has been set
if *processPriority != "normal" && priorityStringToInt[*processPriority] != 0 {
_ = level.Debug(logger).Log("msg", "setting process priority to "+*processPriority)
err = setPriorityWindows(os.Getpid(), priorityStringToInt[*processPriority])
if err != nil {
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("msg", "failed to set process priority", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
}
return 1
if err = wmi.InitWbem(logger); err != nil {
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
enabledCollectorList := utils.ExpandEnabledCollectors(*enabledCollectors)
if err := collectors.Enable(enabledCollectorList); err != nil {
logger.Error(err.Error())
return 1
}
collectors.Enable(enabledCollectorList)
collectors.SetLogger(logger)
// Initialize collectors before loading
if err = collectors.Build(logger); err != nil {
logger.Error("Couldn't load collectors",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return 1
err = collectors.Build()
if err != nil {
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("msg", "Couldn't load collectors", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
err = collectors.SetPerfCounterQuery()
if err != nil {
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("msg", "Couldn't set performance counter query", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
if err = collectors.SetPerfCounterQuery(logger); err != nil {
logger.Error("Couldn't set performance counter query",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
if u, err := user.Current(); err != nil {
_ = level.Warn(logger).Log("msg", "Unable to determine which user is running this exporter. More info: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/37348")
} else {
_ = level.Info(logger).Log("msg", fmt.Sprintf("Running as %v", u.Username))
return 1
if strings.Contains(u.Username, "ContainerAdministrator") || strings.Contains(u.Username, "ContainerUser") {
_ = level.Warn(logger).Log("msg", "Running as a preconfigured Windows Container user. This may mean you do not have Windows HostProcess containers configured correctly and some functionality will not work as expected.")
}
}
logCurrentUser(logger)
logger.Info("Enabled collectors: " + strings.Join(enabledCollectorList, ", "))
if utils.PDHEnabled() {
logger.Info("Using performance data helper from PHD.dll for performance counter collection. This is in experimental state.")
}
_ = level.Info(logger).Log("msg", fmt.Sprintf("Enabled collectors: %v", strings.Join(enabledCollectorList, ", ")))
mux := http.NewServeMux()
mux.Handle("GET /health", httphandler.NewHealthHandler())
mux.Handle("GET /version", httphandler.NewVersionHandler())
mux.Handle("GET "+*metricsPath, httphandler.New(logger, collectors, &httphandler.Options{
DisableExporterMetrics: *disableExporterMetrics,
TimeoutMargin: *timeoutMargin,
MaxRequests: *maxRequests,
}))
mux.HandleFunc(*metricsPath, withConcurrencyLimit(*maxRequests, collectors.BuildServeHTTP(*disableExporterMetrics, *timeoutMargin)))
mux.HandleFunc("/health", func(w http.ResponseWriter, _ *http.Request) {
w.Header().Set("Content-Type", "application/json")
_, err := fmt.Fprintln(w, `{"status":"ok"}`)
if err != nil {
_ = level.Debug(logger).Log("msg", "Failed to write to stream", "err", err)
}
})
mux.HandleFunc("/version", func(w http.ResponseWriter, _ *http.Request) {
// we can't use "version" directly as it is a package, and not an object that
// can be serialized.
err := json.NewEncoder(w).Encode(prometheusVersion{
Version: version.Version,
Revision: version.Revision,
Branch: version.Branch,
BuildUser: version.BuildUser,
BuildDate: version.BuildDate,
GoVersion: version.GoVersion,
})
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, fmt.Sprintf("error encoding JSON: %s", err), http.StatusInternalServerError)
}
})
if *debugEnabled {
mux.HandleFunc("GET /debug/pprof/", pprof.Index)
mux.HandleFunc("GET /debug/pprof/cmdline", pprof.Cmdline)
mux.HandleFunc("GET /debug/pprof/profile", pprof.Profile)
mux.HandleFunc("GET /debug/pprof/symbol", pprof.Symbol)
mux.HandleFunc("GET /debug/pprof/trace", pprof.Trace)
mux.HandleFunc("/debug/pprof/", pprof.Index)
mux.HandleFunc("/debug/pprof/cmdline", pprof.Cmdline)
mux.HandleFunc("/debug/pprof/profile", pprof.Profile)
mux.HandleFunc("/debug/pprof/symbol", pprof.Symbol)
mux.HandleFunc("/debug/pprof/trace", pprof.Trace)
}
logger.Info("Starting windows_exporter",
slog.String("version", version.Version),
slog.String("branch", version.Branch),
slog.String("revision", version.GetRevision()),
slog.String("goversion", version.GoVersion),
slog.String("builddate", version.BuildDate),
slog.Int("maxprocs", runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0)),
)
_ = level.Info(logger).Log("msg", "Starting windows_exporter", "version", version.Info())
_ = level.Info(logger).Log("msg", "Build context", "build_context", version.BuildContext())
_ = level.Debug(logger).Log("msg", "Go MAXPROCS", "procs", runtime.GOMAXPROCS(0))
server := &http.Server{
ReadHeaderTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
IdleTimeout: 60 * time.Second,
ReadTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
WriteTimeout: 5 * time.Minute,
WriteTimeout: 10 * time.Minute,
Handler: mux,
}
errCh := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
if err := web.ListenAndServe(server, webConfig, logger); err != nil && !errors.Is(err, http.ErrServerClosed) {
errCh <- err
if err := web.ListenAndServe(server, webConfig, logger); err != nil {
_ = level.Error(logger).Log("msg", "cannot start windows_exporter", "err", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
errCh <- nil
}()
ctx, stop := signal.NotifyContext(context.Background(), os.Interrupt, os.Kill)
@@ -268,17 +285,9 @@ func run() int {
select {
case <-ctx.Done():
logger.Info("Shutting down windows_exporter via kill signal")
_ = level.Info(logger).Log("msg", "Shutting down windows_exporter via kill signal")
case <-initiate.StopCh:
logger.Info("Shutting down windows_exporter via service control")
case err := <-errCh:
if err != nil {
logger.Error("Failed to start windows_exporter",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return 1
}
_ = level.Info(logger).Log("msg", "Shutting down windows_exporter via service control")
}
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Second)
@@ -286,76 +295,24 @@ func run() int {
_ = server.Shutdown(ctx)
logger.Info("windows_exporter has shut down")
return 0
_ = level.Info(logger).Log("msg", "windows_exporter has shut down")
}
func printCollectorsToStdout() {
collectorNames := collector.Available()
sort.Strings(collectorNames)
func withConcurrencyLimit(n int, next http.HandlerFunc) http.HandlerFunc {
if n <= 0 {
return next
}
fmt.Println("Available collectors:") //nolint:forbidigo
for _, n := range collectorNames {
fmt.Printf(" - %s\n", n) //nolint:forbidigo
sem := make(chan struct{}, n)
return func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
select {
case sem <- struct{}{}:
defer func() { <-sem }()
default:
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusServiceUnavailable)
_, _ = w.Write([]byte("Too many concurrent requests"))
return
}
next(w, r)
}
}
func logCurrentUser(logger *slog.Logger) {
u, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
logger.Warn("Unable to determine which user is running this exporter. More info: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/37348",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return
}
logger.Info("Running as " + u.Username)
if strings.Contains(u.Username, "ContainerAdministrator") || strings.Contains(u.Username, "ContainerUser") {
logger.Warn("Running as a preconfigured Windows Container user. This may mean you do not have Windows HostProcess containers configured correctly and some functionality will not work as expected.")
}
}
// setPriorityWindows sets the priority of the current process to the specified value.
func setPriorityWindows(logger *slog.Logger, pid int, priority string) error {
// Mapping of priority names to uin32 values required by windows.SetPriorityClass.
priorityStringToInt := map[string]uint32{
"realtime": windows.REALTIME_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"high": windows.HIGH_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"abovenormal": windows.ABOVE_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"normal": windows.NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"belownormal": windows.BELOW_NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS,
"low": windows.IDLE_PRIORITY_CLASS,
}
winPriority, ok := priorityStringToInt[priority]
// Only set process priority if a non-default and valid value has been set
if !ok || winPriority != windows.NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS {
return nil
}
logger.Debug("setting process priority to " + priority)
// https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/procthread/process-security-and-access-rights
handle, err := windows.OpenProcess(
windows.STANDARD_RIGHTS_REQUIRED|windows.SYNCHRONIZE|windows.SPECIFIC_RIGHTS_ALL,
false, uint32(pid),
)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to open own process: %w", err)
}
if err = windows.SetPriorityClass(handle, winPriority); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to set priority class: %w", err)
}
if err = windows.CloseHandle(handle); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to close handle: %w", err)
}
return nil
}

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@@ -1,55 +1,53 @@
module github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter
go 1.23
go 1.22
require (
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.12.9
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.12.5
github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2 v2.4.0
github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar/v4 v4.7.1
github.com/dimchansky/utfbom v1.1.1
github.com/go-kit/log v0.2.1
github.com/go-ole/go-ole v1.3.0
github.com/google/uuid v1.6.0
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.20.5
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.19.1
github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.6.1
github.com/prometheus/common v0.60.1
github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit v0.13.1
github.com/prometheus/common v0.55.0
github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit v0.11.0
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.9.3 // indirect
github.com/stretchr/testify v1.9.0
golang.org/x/sys v0.26.0
github.com/yusufpapurcu/wmi v1.2.4
go.opencensus.io v0.24.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20231110203233-9a3e6036ecaa
golang.org/x/sys v0.24.0
gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1
)
require github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1
require (
github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.2 // indirect
github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20240927000941-0f3dac36c52b // indirect
github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20211218093645-b94a6e3cc137 // indirect
github.com/beorn7/perks v1.0.1 // indirect
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0 // indirect
github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.3 // indirect
github.com/containerd/errdefs v0.3.0 // indirect
github.com/containerd/errdefs/pkg v0.3.0 // indirect
github.com/containerd/typeurl/v2 v2.2.0 // indirect
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.2.0 // indirect
github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.2 // indirect
github.com/containerd/errdefs v0.1.0 // indirect
github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0 // indirect
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 // indirect
github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2 // indirect
github.com/go-logfmt/logfmt v0.5.1 // indirect
github.com/golang/groupcache v0.0.0-20210331224755-41bb18bfe9da // indirect
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4 // indirect
github.com/jpillora/backoff v1.0.0 // indirect
github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.11 // indirect
github.com/mdlayher/socket v0.5.1 // indirect
github.com/mdlayher/vsock v1.2.1 // indirect
github.com/munnerz/goautoneg v0.0.0-20191010083416-a7dc8b61c822 // indirect
github.com/mwitkow/go-conntrack v0.0.0-20190716064945-2f068394615f // indirect
github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 // indirect
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect
github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.15.1 // indirect
github.com/sirupsen/logrus v1.9.3 // indirect
github.com/xhit/go-str2duration/v2 v2.1.0 // indirect
go.opencensus.io v0.24.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/crypto v0.28.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/net v0.30.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.23.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/sync v0.8.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/text v0.19.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20241015192408-796eee8c2d53 // indirect
google.golang.org/grpc v1.67.1 // indirect
google.golang.org/protobuf v1.35.1 // indirect
golang.org/x/crypto v0.24.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/net v0.26.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.21.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/sync v0.7.0 // indirect
golang.org/x/text v0.16.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20240123012728-ef4313101c80 // indirect
google.golang.org/grpc v1.62.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.2 // indirect
gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0 // indirect
)

120
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@@ -2,29 +2,23 @@ cloud.google.com/go v0.26.0/go.mod h1:aQUYkXzVsufM+DwF1aE+0xfcU+56JwCaLick0ClmMT
github.com/BurntSushi/toml v0.3.1/go.mod h1:xHWCNGjB5oqiDr8zfno3MHue2Ht5sIBksp03qcyfWMU=
github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.2 h1:F2VQgta7ecxGYO8k3ZZz3RS8fVIXVxONVUPlNERoyfY=
github.com/Microsoft/go-winio v0.6.2/go.mod h1:yd8OoFMLzJbo9gZq8j5qaps8bJ9aShtEA8Ipt1oGCvU=
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.12.9 h1:2zJy5KA+l0loz1HzEGqyNnjd3fyZA31ZBCGKacp6lLg=
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.12.9/go.mod h1:fJ0gkFAna6ukt0bLdKB8djt4XIJhF/vEPuoIWYVvZ8Y=
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.12.5 h1:bpTInLlDy/nDRWFVcefDZZ1+U8tS+rz3MxjKgu9boo0=
github.com/Microsoft/hcsshim v0.12.5/go.mod h1:tIUGego4G1EN5Hb6KC90aDYiUI2dqLSTTOCjVNpOgZ8=
github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2 v2.4.0 h1:f48lwail6p8zpO1bC4TxtqACaGqHYA22qkHjHpqDjYY=
github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2 v2.4.0/go.mod h1:0gyi0zQnjuFk8xrkNKamJoyUo382HRL7ATRpFZCw6tE=
github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20240927000941-0f3dac36c52b h1:mimo19zliBX/vSQ6PWWSL9lK8qwHozUj03+zLoEB8O0=
github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20240927000941-0f3dac36c52b/go.mod h1:fvzegU4vN3H1qMT+8wDmzjAcDONcgo2/SZ/TyfdUOFs=
github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20211218093645-b94a6e3cc137 h1:s6gZFSlWYmbqAuRjVTiNNhvNRfY2Wxp9nhfyel4rklc=
github.com/alecthomas/units v0.0.0-20211218093645-b94a6e3cc137/go.mod h1:OMCwj8VM1Kc9e19TLln2VL61YJF0x1XFtfdL4JdbSyE=
github.com/beorn7/perks v1.0.1 h1:VlbKKnNfV8bJzeqoa4cOKqO6bYr3WgKZxO8Z16+hsOM=
github.com/beorn7/perks v1.0.1/go.mod h1:G2ZrVWU2WbWT9wwq4/hrbKbnv/1ERSJQ0ibhJ6rlkpw=
github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar/v4 v4.7.1 h1:fdDeAqgT47acgwd9bd9HxJRDmc9UAmPpc+2m0CXv75Q=
github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar/v4 v4.7.1/go.mod h1:xBQ8jztBU6kakFMg+8WGxn0c6z1fTSPVIjEY1Wr7jzc=
github.com/census-instrumentation/opencensus-proto v0.2.1/go.mod h1:f6KPmirojxKA12rnyqOA5BBL4O983OfeGPqjHWSTneU=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0 h1:UL815xU9SqsFlibzuggzjXhog7bL6oX9BbNZnL2UFvs=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.3.0/go.mod h1:VGX0DQ3Q6kWi7AoAeZDth3/j3BFtOZR5XLFGgcrjCOs=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.2.0 h1:DC2CZ1Ep5Y4k3ZQ899DldepgrayRUGE6BBZ/cd9Cj44=
github.com/cespare/xxhash/v2 v2.2.0/go.mod h1:VGX0DQ3Q6kWi7AoAeZDth3/j3BFtOZR5XLFGgcrjCOs=
github.com/client9/misspell v0.3.4/go.mod h1:qj6jICC3Q7zFZvVWo7KLAzC3yx5G7kyvSDkc90ppPyw=
github.com/cncf/udpa/go v0.0.0-20191209042840-269d4d468f6f/go.mod h1:M8M6+tZqaGXZJjfX53e64911xZQV5JYwmTeXPW+k8Sc=
github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.3 h1:S5ByHZ/h9PMe5IOQoN7E+nMc2UcLEM/V48DGDJ9kip0=
github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.3/go.mod h1:8HBe7V3aWGLFPd/k03swSIsGjZhHI2WzJmticMgVuz0=
github.com/containerd/errdefs v0.3.0 h1:FSZgGOeK4yuT/+DnF07/Olde/q4KBoMsaamhXxIMDp4=
github.com/containerd/errdefs v0.3.0/go.mod h1:+YBYIdtsnF4Iw6nWZhJcqGSg/dwvV7tyJ/kCkyJ2k+M=
github.com/containerd/errdefs/pkg v0.3.0 h1:9IKJ06FvyNlexW690DXuQNx2KA2cUJXx151Xdx3ZPPE=
github.com/containerd/errdefs/pkg v0.3.0/go.mod h1:NJw6s9HwNuRhnjJhM7pylWwMyAkmCQvQ4GpJHEqRLVk=
github.com/containerd/typeurl/v2 v2.2.0 h1:6NBDbQzr7I5LHgp34xAXYF5DOTQDn05X58lsPEmzLso=
github.com/containerd/typeurl/v2 v2.2.0/go.mod h1:8XOOxnyatxSWuG8OfsZXVnAF4iZfedjS/8UHSPJnX4g=
github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.2 h1:f5WFqIVSgo5IZmtTT3qVBo6TzI1ON6sycSBKkymb9L0=
github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.2/go.mod h1:JUgITrzdFqp42uI2ryGA+ge0ap/nxzYgkGmIcetmErE=
github.com/containerd/errdefs v0.1.0 h1:m0wCRBiu1WJT/Fr+iOoQHMQS/eP5myQ8lCv4Dz5ZURM=
github.com/containerd/errdefs v0.1.0/go.mod h1:YgWiiHtLmSeBrvpw+UfPijzbLaB77mEG1WwJTDETIV0=
github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0 h1:RrqgGjYQKalulkV8NGVIfkXQf6YYmOyiJKk8iXXhfZs=
github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0/go.mod h1:Y58oyj3AT4RCenI/lSvhwexgC+NSVTIJ3seZv2GcEnc=
github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38=
@@ -36,11 +30,14 @@ github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane v0.9.0/go.mod h1:YTl/9mNaCwkRvm6d1a2C3ymF
github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane v0.9.1-0.20191026205805-5f8ba28d4473/go.mod h1:YTl/9mNaCwkRvm6d1a2C3ymFceY/DCBVvsKhRF0iEA4=
github.com/envoyproxy/go-control-plane v0.9.4/go.mod h1:6rpuAdCZL397s3pYoYcLgu1mIlRU8Am5FuJP05cCM98=
github.com/envoyproxy/protoc-gen-validate v0.1.0/go.mod h1:iSmxcyjqTsJpI2R4NaDN7+kN2VEUnK/pcBlmesArF7c=
github.com/go-kit/log v0.2.1 h1:MRVx0/zhvdseW+Gza6N9rVzU/IVzaeE1SFI4raAhmBU=
github.com/go-kit/log v0.2.1/go.mod h1:NwTd00d/i8cPZ3xOwwiv2PO5MOcx78fFErGNcVmBjv0=
github.com/go-logfmt/logfmt v0.5.1 h1:otpy5pqBCBZ1ng9RQ0dPu4PN7ba75Y/aA+UpowDyNVA=
github.com/go-logfmt/logfmt v0.5.1/go.mod h1:WYhtIu8zTZfxdn5+rREduYbwxfcBr/Vr6KEVveWlfTs=
github.com/go-ole/go-ole v1.2.6/go.mod h1:pprOEPIfldk/42T2oK7lQ4v4JSDwmV0As9GaiUsvbm0=
github.com/go-ole/go-ole v1.3.0 h1:Dt6ye7+vXGIKZ7Xtk4s6/xVdGDQynvom7xCFEdWr6uE=
github.com/go-ole/go-ole v1.3.0/go.mod h1:5LS6F96DhAwUc7C+1HLexzMXY1xGRSryjyPPKW6zv78=
github.com/godbus/dbus/v5 v5.0.4/go.mod h1:xhWf0FNVPg57R7Z0UbKHbJfkEywrmjJnf7w5xrFpKfA=
github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2 h1:Ov1cvc58UF3b5XjBnZv7+opcTcQFZebYjWzi34vdm4Q=
github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2/go.mod h1:P1XiOD3dCwIKUDQYPy72D8LYyHL2YPYrpS2s69NZV8Q=
github.com/golang/glog v0.0.0-20160126235308-23def4e6c14b/go.mod h1:SBH7ygxi8pfUlaOkMMuAQtPIUF8ecWP5IEl/CR7VP2Q=
github.com/golang/groupcache v0.0.0-20200121045136-8c9f03a8e57e/go.mod h1:cIg4eruTrX1D+g88fzRXU5OdNfaM+9IcxsU14FzY7Hc=
github.com/golang/groupcache v0.0.0-20210331224755-41bb18bfe9da h1:oI5xCqsCo564l8iNU+DwB5epxmsaqB+rhGL0m5jtYqE=
@@ -55,6 +52,8 @@ github.com/golang/protobuf v1.4.0-rc.4.0.20200313231945-b860323f09d0/go.mod h1:W
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.4.0/go.mod h1:jodUvKwWbYaEsadDk5Fwe5c77LiNKVO9IDvqG2KuDX0=
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.4.1/go.mod h1:U8fpvMrcmy5pZrNK1lt4xCsGvpyWQ/VVv6QDs8UjoX8=
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.4.3/go.mod h1:oDoupMAO8OvCJWAcko0GGGIgR6R6ocIYbsSw735rRwI=
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4 h1:i7eJL8qZTpSEXOPTxNKhASYpMn+8e5Q6AdndVa1dWek=
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4/go.mod h1:lnTiLA8Wa4RWRcIUkrtSVa5nRhsEGBg48fD6rSs7xps=
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.2.0/go.mod h1:oXzfMopK8JAjlY9xF4vHSVASa0yLyX7SntLO5aqRK0M=
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.3.0/go.mod h1:8QqcDgzrUqlUb/G2PQTWiueGozuR1884gddMywk6iLU=
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.3.1/go.mod h1:8QqcDgzrUqlUb/G2PQTWiueGozuR1884gddMywk6iLU=
@@ -64,24 +63,12 @@ github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.3/go.mod h1:v8dTdLbMG2kIc/vJvl+f65V22dbkXbowE6jgT/
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.6.0 h1:ofyhxvXcZhMsU5ulbFiLKl/XBFqE1GSq7atu8tAmTRI=
github.com/google/go-cmp v0.6.0/go.mod h1:17dUlkBOakJ0+DkrSSNjCkIjxS6bF9zb3elmeNGIjoY=
github.com/google/uuid v1.1.2/go.mod h1:TIyPZe4MgqvfeYDBFedMoGGpEw/LqOeaOT+nhxU+yHo=
github.com/google/uuid v1.6.0 h1:NIvaJDMOsjHA8n1jAhLSgzrAzy1Hgr+hNrb57e+94F0=
github.com/google/uuid v1.6.0/go.mod h1:TIyPZe4MgqvfeYDBFedMoGGpEw/LqOeaOT+nhxU+yHo=
github.com/jpillora/backoff v1.0.0 h1:uvFg412JmmHBHw7iwprIxkPMI+sGQ4kzOWsMeHnm2EA=
github.com/jpillora/backoff v1.0.0/go.mod h1:J/6gKK9jxlEcS3zixgDgUAsiuZ7yrSoa/FX5e0EB2j4=
github.com/kisielk/errcheck v1.5.0/go.mod h1:pFxgyoBC7bSaBwPgfKdkLd5X25qrDl4LWUI2bnpBCr8=
github.com/kisielk/gotool v1.0.0/go.mod h1:XhKaO+MFFWcvkIS/tQcRk01m1F5IRFswLeQ+oQHNcck=
github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.11 h1:In6xLpyWOi1+C7tXUUWv2ot1QvBjxevKAaI6IXrJmUc=
github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.11/go.mod h1:pMDklpSncoRMuLFrf1W9Ss9KT+0rH90U12bZKk7uwG0=
github.com/kr/pretty v0.3.1 h1:flRD4NNwYAUpkphVc1HcthR4KEIFJ65n8Mw5qdRn3LE=
github.com/kr/pretty v0.3.1/go.mod h1:hoEshYVHaxMs3cyo3Yncou5ZscifuDolrwPKZanG3xk=
github.com/kr/text v0.2.0 h1:5Nx0Ya0ZqY2ygV366QzturHI13Jq95ApcVaJBhpS+AY=
github.com/kr/text v0.2.0/go.mod h1:eLer722TekiGuMkidMxC/pM04lWEeraHUUmBw8l2grE=
github.com/kylelemons/godebug v1.1.0 h1:RPNrshWIDI6G2gRW9EHilWtl7Z6Sb1BR0xunSBf0SNc=
github.com/kylelemons/godebug v1.1.0/go.mod h1:9/0rRGxNHcop5bhtWyNeEfOS8JIWk580+fNqagV/RAw=
github.com/mdlayher/socket v0.5.1 h1:VZaqt6RkGkt2OE9l3GcC6nZkqD3xKeQLyfleW/uBcos=
github.com/mdlayher/socket v0.5.1/go.mod h1:TjPLHI1UgwEv5J1B5q0zTZq12A/6H7nKmtTanQE37IQ=
github.com/mdlayher/vsock v1.2.1 h1:pC1mTJTvjo1r9n9fbm7S1j04rCgCzhCOS5DY0zqHlnQ=
github.com/mdlayher/vsock v1.2.1/go.mod h1:NRfCibel++DgeMD8z/hP+PPTjlNJsdPOmxcnENvE+SE=
github.com/munnerz/goautoneg v0.0.0-20191010083416-a7dc8b61c822 h1:C3w9PqII01/Oq1c1nUAm88MOHcQC9l5mIlSMApZMrHA=
github.com/munnerz/goautoneg v0.0.0-20191010083416-a7dc8b61c822/go.mod h1:+n7T8mK8HuQTcFwEeznm/DIxMOiR9yIdICNftLE1DvQ=
github.com/mwitkow/go-conntrack v0.0.0-20190716064945-2f068394615f h1:KUppIJq7/+SVif2QVs3tOP0zanoHgBEVAwHxUSIzRqU=
@@ -90,15 +77,15 @@ github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1 h1:FEBLx1zS214owpjy7qsBeixbURkuhQAwrK5UwLGTwt4=
github.com/pkg/errors v0.9.1/go.mod h1:bwawxfHBFNV+L2hUp1rHADufV3IMtnDRdf1r5NINEl0=
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 h1:4DBwDE0NGyQoBHbLQYPwSUPoCMWR5BEzIk/f1lZbAQM=
github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4=
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.20.5 h1:cxppBPuYhUnsO6yo/aoRol4L7q7UFfdm+bR9r+8l63Y=
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.20.5/go.mod h1:PIEt8X02hGcP8JWbeHyeZ53Y/jReSnHgO035n//V5WE=
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.19.1 h1:wZWJDwK+NameRJuPGDhlnFgx8e8HN3XHQeLaYJFJBOE=
github.com/prometheus/client_golang v1.19.1/go.mod h1:mP78NwGzrVks5S2H6ab8+ZZGJLZUq1hoULYBAYBw1Ho=
github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.0.0-20190812154241-14fe0d1b01d4/go.mod h1:xMI15A0UPsDsEKsMN9yxemIoYk6Tm2C1GtYGdfGttqA=
github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.6.1 h1:ZKSh/rekM+n3CeS952MLRAdFwIKqeY8b62p8ais2e9E=
github.com/prometheus/client_model v0.6.1/go.mod h1:OrxVMOVHjw3lKMa8+x6HeMGkHMQyHDk9E3jmP2AmGiY=
github.com/prometheus/common v0.60.1 h1:FUas6GcOw66yB/73KC+BOZoFJmbo/1pojoILArPAaSc=
github.com/prometheus/common v0.60.1/go.mod h1:h0LYf1R1deLSKtD4Vdg8gy4RuOvENW2J/h19V5NADQw=
github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit v0.13.1 h1:Evsh0gWQo2bdOHlnz9+0Nm7/OFfIwhE2Ws4A2jIlR04=
github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit v0.13.1/go.mod h1:ujdv2YIOxtdFxxqtloLpbqmxd5J0Le6IITUvIRSWjj0=
github.com/prometheus/common v0.55.0 h1:KEi6DK7lXW/m7Ig5i47x0vRzuBsHuvJdi5ee6Y3G1dc=
github.com/prometheus/common v0.55.0/go.mod h1:2SECS4xJG1kd8XF9IcM1gMX6510RAEL65zxzNImwdc8=
github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit v0.11.0 h1:yNTsuZ0aNCNFQ3aFTD2uhPOvr4iD7fdBvKPAEGkNf+g=
github.com/prometheus/exporter-toolkit v0.11.0/go.mod h1:BVnENhnNecpwoTLiABx7mrPB/OLRIgN74qlQbV+FK1Q=
github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.15.1 h1:YagwOFzUgYfKKHX6Dr+sHT7km/hxC76UB0learggepc=
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gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.0-20200313102051-9f266ea9e77c/go.mod h1:K4uyk7z7BCEPqu6E+C64Yfv1cQ7kz7rIZviUmN+EgEM=

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Write-Verbose "Creating windows_exporter-${Version}-${Arch}.msi"
$wixArch = @{"amd64" = "x64"; "arm64" = "arm64"}[$Arch]
Invoke-Expression "wix build -arch $wixArch -o .\windows_exporter-$($Version)-$($Arch).msi .\files.wxs .\main.wxs -d ProductName=windows_exporter -d Version=$($MsiVersion) -ext WixToolset.Firewall.wixext -ext WixToolset.UI.wixext -ext WixToolset.Util.wixext"
Invoke-Expression "wix build -arch $wixArch -o .\windows_exporter-$($Version)-$($Arch).msi .\windows_exporter.wxs -d Version=$($MsiVersion) -ext WixToolset.Firewall.wixext -ext WixToolset.Util.wixext"
Write-Verbose "Done!"
Pop-Location

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<Wix xmlns="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs"
xmlns:util="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs/util">
<Fragment>
<DirectoryRef Id="APPLICATIONFOLDER">
<Component Transitive="yes">
<File Id="windows_exporter.exe" Name="windows_exporter.exe" Source="Work\windows_exporter.exe" KeyPath="yes" Vital="yes" Checksum="yes"/>
<ServiceInstall
Id="InstallExporterService"
Name="windows_exporter"
DisplayName="windows_exporter"
Description="Exports Prometheus metrics about the system"
ErrorControl="normal"
Start="auto"
Type="ownProcess"
Vital="yes"
Arguments="--log.file eventlog [ConfigFileFlag] [CollectorsFlag] [ListenFlag] [MetricsPathFlag] [TextfileDirsFlag] [ExtraFlags]">
<util:ServiceConfig
ResetPeriodInDays="1"
FirstFailureActionType="restart"
SecondFailureActionType="restart"
ThirdFailureActionType="restart"
RestartServiceDelayInSeconds="60"
/>
<ServiceDependency Id="wmiApSrv" />
</ServiceInstall>
<ServiceControl Id="ServiceStateControl" Name="windows_exporter" Remove="uninstall" Start="install" Stop="both"/>
</Component>
<Component Id="CreateTextfileDirectory" Directory="textfile_inputs" Guid="d03ef58a-9cbf-4165-ad39-d143e9b27e14">
<CreateFolder />
</Component>
</DirectoryRef>
<ComponentGroup Id="CG_Files">
<ComponentRef Id="windows_exporter.exe" />
<ComponentRef Id="CreateTextfileDirectory" />
</ComponentGroup>
</Fragment>
</Wix>

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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<?ifndef Version?>
<?error Version must be defined?>
<?endif?>
<?if $(sys.BUILDARCH) = x64 or $(sys.BUILDARCH) = arm64 ?>
<?define PlatformProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFiles64Folder" ?>
<?else ?>
<?define PlatformProgramFilesFolder = "ProgramFilesFolder" ?>
<?endif?>
<Wix xmlns="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs"
xmlns:fw="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs/firewall"
xmlns:ui="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs/ui">
<Package UpgradeCode="66a6eb5b-1fc2-4b14-a362-5ceec6413308" Name="$(var.ProductName)" Version="$(var.Version)"
Manufacturer="prometheus-community" Language="1033" Scope="perMachine">
<SummaryInformation Manufacturer="prometheus-community" Description="$(var.ProductName) $(var.Version) installer" />
<Upgrade Id="66a6eb5b-1fc2-4b14-a362-5ceec6413308">
<UpgradeVersion IncludeMinimum="no"
Minimum="$(var.Version)"
OnlyDetect="no"
Property="NEWERVERSIONDETECTED" />
<UpgradeVersion IncludeMaximum="yes"
IncludeMinimum="yes"
Maximum="$(var.Version)"
Minimum="0.0.0.0"
Property="OLDERVERSIONBEINGUPGRADED" />
</Upgrade>
<CustomAction Id="set_maintenance" Property="MAINTENANCE" Value="true" />
<!-- Set to reinstall all features. -->
<CustomAction Id="set_reinstall_all_property"
Property="REINSTALL"
Value="ALL" />
<!-- "amus" will force reinstall all files.
See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/Msi/reinstallmode -->
<CustomAction Id="set_reinstallmode_property"
Property="REINSTALLMODE"
Value="amus" />
<SetProperty
Id="CreateConfigFile"
Value="&quot;[%ComSpec]&quot; /c TYPE NUL >>&quot;[ConfigFile_NonDefault][ConfigFile_Default]&quot;"
Before="CreateConfigFile"
Sequence="execute"
Condition="ConfigFile_NonDefault OR ConfigFile_Default"
/>
<CustomAction
Id="CreateConfigFile"
BinaryRef="Wix4UtilCA_$(sys.BUILDARCHSHORT)"
DllEntry="WixQuietExec"
Execute="deferred"
Return="check"
Impersonate="no"
/>
<InstallExecuteSequence>
<!-- Set REINSTALL=all and REINSTALLMODE=amus if the user reruns the
MSI, which will force reinstalling all files and services. -->
<Custom Action="set_maintenance" Before="set_reinstall_all_property"
Condition="Installed AND (NOT REMOVE) AND (NOT UPGRADINGPRODUCTCODE)"/>
<Custom Action="set_reinstall_all_property" Before="set_reinstallmode_property" Condition="MAINTENANCE"/>
<Custom Action="set_reinstallmode_property" Before="LaunchConditions" Condition="MAINTENANCE"/>
<Custom Action="CreateConfigFile" Before="InstallServices" Condition="ConfigFile_NonDefault OR ConfigFile_Default" />
</InstallExecuteSequence>
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="windows_exporter.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<MajorUpgrade Schedule="afterInstallInitialize" DowngradeErrorMessage="A later version of [ProductName] is already installed. Setup will now exit." AllowSameVersionUpgrades="yes" />
<Property Id="ENABLED_COLLECTORS" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="CollectorsFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--collectors.enabled [ENABLED_COLLECTORS]" Condition="ENABLED_COLLECTORS" />
<Property Id="EXTRA_FLAGS" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="ExtraFlags" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="[EXTRA_FLAGS]" Condition="EXTRA_FLAGS" />
<Property Id="CONFIG_FILE" Secure="yes" Value="config.yaml" />
<SetProperty Id="ConfigFile_NonDefault" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="[CONFIG_FILE]" Condition="CONFIG_FILE AND CONFIG_FILE&lt;&gt;&quot;config.yaml&quot;" />
<SetProperty Id="ConfigFile_Default" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="[APPLICATIONFOLDER]config.yaml" Condition="CONFIG_FILE=&quot;config.yaml&quot;" />
<SetProperty Id="ConfigFileFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--config.file=&quot;[ConfigFile_NonDefault][ConfigFile_Default]&quot;" Condition="ConfigFile_NonDefault OR ConfigFile_Default" />
<Property Id="LISTEN_PORT" Secure="yes" Value="9182" />
<SetProperty Id="ListenFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--web.listen-address [LISTEN_ADDR]:[LISTEN_PORT]" Condition="LISTEN_ADDR&lt;&gt;&quot;&quot; OR LISTEN_PORT&lt;&gt;9182" />
<Property Id="METRICS_PATH" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="MetricsPathFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--telemetry.path [METRICS_PATH]" Condition="METRICS_PATH" />
<Property Id="REMOTE_ADDR" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="RemoteAddressFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="[REMOTE_ADDR]" Condition="REMOTE_ADDR" />
<Property Id="TEXTFILE_DIRS" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="TextfileDirsFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--collector.textfile.directories [TEXTFILE_DIRS]" Condition="TEXTFILE_DIRS" />
<Property Id="ARPHELPLINK" Value="https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/issues" />
<Property Id="ARPSIZE" Value="9000" />
<Property Id="ARPURLINFOABOUT" Value="https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter" />
<!--<Property Id="ARPNOMODIFY" Value="0" />-->
<!--<Property Id="ARPNOREPAIR" Value="1" />-->
<Property Id="START_MENU_FOLDER" Value="0" />
<Property Id="NOSTART" Value="0" />
<Feature
Id="DefaultFeature"
Level="1"
Title="$(var.ProductName) $(var.Version)"
Description="The binary and configuration files for $(var.ProductName)"
Display="expand"
ConfigurableDirectory="APPLICATIONFOLDER"
AllowAdvertise="no"
InstallDefault="local"
AllowAbsent="no"
>
<ComponentGroupRef Id="CG_Files" />
<Feature
Id="FirewallException"
Level="2"
Title="Firewall Exception"
Description="Allow $(var.ProductName) to listen on a port"
Display="expand"
AllowAdvertise="no"
AllowAbsent="yes">
<ComponentGroupRef Id="CG_FirewallException" />
</Feature>
</Feature>
<UI Id="FeatureTree">
<ui:WixUI Id="WixUI_FeatureTree" />
<UIRef Id="WixUI_ErrorProgressText" />
<Dialog Id="CustomPropertiesDlg" Width="370" Height="270" Title="windows_exporter configuration">
<Control Id="BannerBitmap" Type="Bitmap" X="0" Y="0" Width="370" Height="44" TabSkip="no" Text="!(loc.CustomizeDlgBannerBitmap)" />
<!--<Control Id="Text" Type="Text" X="25" Y="55" Width="320" Height="20" Text="Text" />-->
<Control Id="BannerLine" Type="Line" X="0" Y="44" Width="370" Height="0" />
<Control Id="BottomLine" Type="Line" X="0" Y="234" Width="370" Height="0" />
<Control Id="Description" Type="Text" X="25" Y="23" Width="280" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="This pages contains configuration related to windows_exporter" />
<Control Id="Title" Type="Text" X="15" Y="6" Width="210" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="{\WixUI_Font_Title}windows_exporter configuration" />
<!-- Edit box for property input -->
<!-- cpu,cs,logical_disk,physical_disk,net,os,service,system -->
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_ENABLED_COLLECTORS_Title1" Type="Text" X="25" Y="55" Width="300" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="Comma-separated list of collectors to use. Use '[\[]defaults[\]]' as a placeholder for all" />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_ENABLED_COLLECTORS_Title2" Type="Text" X="25" Y="65" Width="300" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="the collectors enabled by default. If value is empty, the exporter default will be used." />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_ENABLED_COLLECTORS" Type="Edit" X="24" Y="77" Width="300" Height="18" Property="ENABLED_COLLECTORS" Text="[ENABLED_COLLECTORS]" Indirect="no" />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_EXTRA_FLAGS_Title" Type="Text" X="25" Y="100" Width="300" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="Additional command line flags" />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_EXTRA_FLAGS" Type="Edit" X="24" Y="112" Width="300" Height="18" Property="EXTRA_FLAGS" Text="[EXTRA_FLAGS]" Indirect="no" />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_LISTEN_PORT_Title" Type="Text" X="25" Y="135" Width="300" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="Port to listen" />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_LISTEN_PORT" Type="Edit" X="24" Y="147" Width="300" Height="18" Property="LISTEN_PORT" Text="[LISTEN_PORT]" Indirect="no" />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_CONFIG_FILE_Title1" Type="Text" X="25" Y="170" Width="300" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="Path to config file. If empty, no config will be used. If set to 'config.yaml', " />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_CONFIG_FILE_Title2" Type="Text" X="25" Y="180" Width="300" Height="15" Transparent="yes" NoPrefix="yes" Text="then the config.yaml at the install path will be used." />
<Control Id="PropertyEdit_CONFIG_FILE" Type="Edit" X="24" Y="192" Width="300" Height="18" Property="CONFIG_FILE" Text="[CONFIG_FILE]" Indirect="no" />
<Control Id="Next" Type="PushButton" X="236" Y="243" Width="56" Height="17" Default="yes" Text="!(loc.WixUINext)">
<Publish Event="NewDialog" Value="VerifyReadyDlg" />
</Control>
<Control Id="Back" Type="PushButton" X="180" Y="243" Width="56" Height="17" Text="!(loc.WixUIBack)">
<Publish Event="NewDialog" Value="CustomizeDlg" />
</Control>
<Control Id="Cancel" Type="PushButton" X="304" Y="243" Width="56" Height="17" Cancel="yes" Text="!(loc.WixUICancel)">
<Publish Event="SpawnDialog" Value="CancelDlg" />
</Control>
</Dialog>
<!-- skip the license agreement dialog; higher Order takes priority (weird) -->
<Publish
Condition="NOT Installed"
Dialog="WelcomeDlg"
Control="Next"
Event="NewDialog"
Value="CustomizeDlg"
Order="10"/>
<Publish
Condition="NOT Installed"
Dialog="CustomizeDlg"
Control="Back"
Event="NewDialog"
Value="WelcomeDlg"
Order="10"/>
<Publish
Dialog="CustomizeDlg"
Control="Next"
Event="NewDialog"
Value="CustomPropertiesDlg"
Order="10"/>
<Publish
Dialog="VerifyReadyDlg"
Control="Back"
Event="NewDialog"
Value="CustomPropertiesDlg"
Order="10"/>
<!--CustomPropertyDlg-->
</UI>
<!-- InstallLocation key -->
<CustomAction Id="SetInstallLocation" Property="ARPINSTALLLOCATION" Value="[APPLICATIONFOLDER]" />
<StandardDirectory Id="ProgramFiles64Folder">
<Directory Id="APPLICATIONFOLDER" Name="windows_exporter">
<Directory Id="textfile_inputs" Name="textfile_inputs" />
</Directory>
</StandardDirectory>
<ComponentGroup Id="CG_FirewallException">
<Component Directory="APPLICATIONFOLDER" Id="C_FirewallException" Guid="9f522655-ac0e-42d2-a512-a7b19ebec7f7">
<fw:FirewallException
Id="MetricsEndpoint"
Name="$(var.ProductName)"
Description="$(var.ProductName) HTTP endpoint"
Program="[#windows_exporter.exe]"
Port="[LISTEN_PORT]"
Protocol="tcp">
<fw:RemoteAddress Value="[REMOTE_ADDR]" />
</fw:FirewallException>
</Component>
</ComponentGroup>
</Package>
</Wix>

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<Wix xmlns="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs" xmlns:fw="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs/firewall" xmlns:util="http://wixtoolset.org/schemas/v4/wxs/util">
<?if $(sys.BUILDARCH)=x64 ?>
<?define PlatformProgramFiles = "ProgramFiles64Folder" ?>
<?else?>
<?define PlatformProgramFiles = "ProgramFilesFolder" ?>
<?endif?>
<Package UpgradeCode="66a6eb5b-1fc2-4b14-a362-5ceec6413308" Name="windows_exporter" Version="$(var.Version)" Manufacturer="prometheus-community" Language="1033" Codepage="1252">
<SummaryInformation Manufacturer="prometheus-community" Description="windows_exporter $(var.Version) installer" />
<Media Id="1" Cabinet="windows_exporter.cab" EmbedCab="yes" />
<MajorUpgrade Schedule="afterInstallInitialize" DowngradeErrorMessage="A later version of [ProductName] is already installed. Setup will now exit." />
<Property Id="ENABLED_COLLECTORS" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="CollectorsFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--collectors.enabled [ENABLED_COLLECTORS]" Condition="ENABLED_COLLECTORS" />
<Property Id="EXTRA_FLAGS" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="ExtraFlags" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="[EXTRA_FLAGS]" Condition="EXTRA_FLAGS" />
<Property Id="ADD_FIREWALL_EXCEPTION" Secure="yes" />
<Property Id="ENABLE_V1_PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS" Secure="yes" />
<Property Id="LISTEN_PORT" Secure="yes" Value="9182" />
<SetProperty Id="ListenFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--web.listen-address [LISTEN_ADDR]:[LISTEN_PORT]" Condition="LISTEN_ADDR&lt;&gt;&quot;&quot; OR LISTEN_PORT&lt;&gt;9182" />
<Property Id="METRICS_PATH" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="MetricsPathFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--telemetry.path [METRICS_PATH]" Condition="METRICS_PATH" />
<Property Id="REMOTE_ADDR" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="RemoteAddressFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="[REMOTE_ADDR]" Condition="REMOTE_ADDR" />
<!-- https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/issues/1318 -->
<!-- https://wixtoolset.org/docs/tools/wixext/quietexec/ -->
<SetProperty
Id="WixQuietExecCmdLine"
Value="&quot;[%ComSpec]&quot; /c reg delete HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\EventLog\Application\windows_exporter /f"
Before="RemoveEventSource"
Sequence="execute"
/>
<CustomAction
Id="RemoveEventSource"
BinaryRef="Wix4UtilCA_$(sys.BUILDARCHSHORT)"
DllEntry="WixSilentExec"
Execute="deferred"
Impersonate="no"
Return="ignore"
/>
<InstallExecuteSequence>
<Custom Action="RemoveEventSource" After="InstallInitialize" />
</InstallExecuteSequence>
<SetProperty
Id="EnableV1PerformanceCounters"
Value="&quot;[%ComSpec]&quot; /c lodctr.exe /E:Lsa &amp; lodctr.exe /E:PerfProc &amp; lodctr.exe /R"
Before="EnableV1PerformanceCounters"
Sequence="execute"
/>
<CustomAction
Id="EnableV1PerformanceCounters"
BinaryRef="Wix4UtilCA_$(sys.BUILDARCHSHORT)"
DllEntry="WixSilentExec"
Execute="deferred"
Impersonate="no"
Return="check"
/>
<InstallExecuteSequence>
<Custom Action="EnableV1PerformanceCounters" Before="InstallFinalize" Condition="ENABLE_V1_PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS=&quot;yes&quot;"/>
</InstallExecuteSequence>
<Property Id="TEXTFILE_DIRS" Secure="yes" />
<SetProperty Id="TextfileDirsFlag" After="InstallFiles" Sequence="execute" Value="--collector.textfile.directories [TEXTFILE_DIRS]" Condition="TEXTFILE_DIRS" />
<ComponentGroup Id="Files">
<Component Directory="APPLICATIONROOTDIRECTORY">
<File Id="windows_exporter.exe" Name="windows_exporter.exe" Source="Work\windows_exporter.exe" KeyPath="yes" />
<ServiceInstall Id="InstallExporterService" Name="windows_exporter" DisplayName="windows_exporter" Description="Exports Prometheus metrics about the system" ErrorControl="normal" Start="auto" Type="ownProcess" Arguments="--log.file eventlog [CollectorsFlag] [ListenFlag] [MetricsPathFlag] [TextfileDirsFlag] [ExtraFlags]">
<util:ServiceConfig FirstFailureActionType="restart" SecondFailureActionType="restart" ThirdFailureActionType="restart" RestartServiceDelayInSeconds="60" />
<ServiceDependency Id="wmiApSrv" />
</ServiceInstall>
<ServiceControl Id="ServiceStateControl" Name="windows_exporter" Remove="uninstall" Start="install" Stop="both" />
</Component>
<Component Id="CreateTextfileDirectory" Directory="textfile_inputs" Guid="d03ef58a-9cbf-4165-ad39-d143e9b27e14">
<CreateFolder />
</Component>
</ComponentGroup>
<ComponentGroup Id="CG_FirewallException">
<Component Condition="ADD_FIREWALL_EXCEPTION=&quot;yes&quot;" Directory="APPLICATIONROOTDIRECTORY" Id="C_FirewallException" Guid="9f522655-ac0e-42d2-a512-a7b19ebec7f7">
<fw:FirewallException Id="MetricsEndpoint" Name="windows_exporter (HTTP [LISTEN_PORT])" Description="windows_exporter HTTP endpoint" Port="[LISTEN_PORT]" Protocol="tcp" IgnoreFailure="yes">
<fw:RemoteAddress Value="[REMOTE_ADDR]" />
</fw:FirewallException>
</Component>
</ComponentGroup>
<Feature Id="DefaultFeature" Level="1">
<ComponentGroupRef Id="Files" />
</Feature>
<Feature Id="FirewallException" Level="1">
<ComponentGroupRef Id="CG_FirewallException" />
</Feature>
<StandardDirectory Id="ProgramFiles64Folder">
<Directory Id="APPLICATIONROOTDIRECTORY" Name="windows_exporter">
<Directory Id="textfile_inputs" Name="textfile_inputs" />
</Directory>
</StandardDirectory>
</Package>
</Wix>

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package ad
const (
abANRPerSec = "AB ANR/sec"
abBrowsesPerSec = "AB Browses/sec"
abClientSessions = "AB Client Sessions"
abMatchesPerSec = "AB Matches/sec"
abPropertyReadsPerSec = "AB Property Reads/sec"
abProxyLookupsPerSec = "AB Proxy Lookups/sec"
abSearchesPerSec = "AB Searches/sec"
approximateHighestDNT = "Approximate highest DNT"
atqEstimatedQueueDelay = "ATQ Estimated Queue Delay"
atqOutstandingQueuedRequests = "ATQ Outstanding Queued Requests"
_ = "ATQ Queue Latency"
atqRequestLatency = "ATQ Request Latency"
atqThreadsLDAP = "ATQ Threads LDAP"
atqThreadsOther = "ATQ Threads Other"
atqThreadsTotal = "ATQ Threads Total"
baseSearchesPerSec = "Base searches/sec"
databaseAddsPerSec = "Database adds/sec"
databaseDeletesPerSec = "Database deletes/sec"
databaseModifiesPerSec = "Database modifys/sec"
databaseRecyclesPerSec = "Database recycles/sec"
digestBindsPerSec = "Digest Binds/sec"
_ = "DirSync session throttling rate"
_ = "DirSync sessions in progress"
draHighestUSNCommittedHighPart = "DRA Highest USN Committed (High part)"
draHighestUSNCommittedLowPart = "DRA Highest USN Committed (Low part)"
draHighestUSNIssuedHighPart = "DRA Highest USN Issued (High part)"
draHighestUSNIssuedLowPart = "DRA Highest USN Issued (Low part)"
draInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionSinceBoot = "DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, After Compression) Since Boot"
draInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionPerSec = "DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, After Compression)/sec"
draInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionSinceBoot = "DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, Before Compression) Since Boot"
draInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionPerSec = "DRA Inbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, Before Compression)/sec"
draInboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSiteSinceBoot = "DRA Inbound Bytes Not Compressed (Within Site) Since Boot"
draInboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSitePerSec = "DRA Inbound Bytes Not Compressed (Within Site)/sec"
draInboundBytesTotalSinceBoot = "DRA Inbound Bytes Total Since Boot"
draInboundBytesTotalPerSec = "DRA Inbound Bytes Total/sec"
draInboundFullSyncObjectsRemaining = "DRA Inbound Full Sync Objects Remaining"
draInboundLinkValueUpdatesRemainingInPacket = "DRA Inbound Link Value Updates Remaining in Packet"
_ = "DRA Inbound Link Values/sec"
draInboundObjectUpdatesRemainingInPacket = "DRA Inbound Object Updates Remaining in Packet"
draInboundObjectsAppliedPerSec = "DRA Inbound Objects Applied/sec"
draInboundObjectsFilteredPerSec = "DRA Inbound Objects Filtered/sec"
draInboundObjectsPerSec = "DRA Inbound Objects/sec"
draInboundPropertiesAppliedPerSec = "DRA Inbound Properties Applied/sec"
draInboundPropertiesFilteredPerSec = "DRA Inbound Properties Filtered/sec"
draInboundPropertiesTotalPerSec = "DRA Inbound Properties Total/sec"
_ = "DRA Inbound Sync Link Deletion/sec"
draInboundTotalUpdatesRemainingInPacket = "DRA Inbound Total Updates Remaining in Packet"
draInboundValuesDNsOnlyPerSec = "DRA Inbound Values (DNs only)/sec"
draInboundValuesTotalPerSec = "DRA Inbound Values Total/sec"
_ = "DRA number of NC replication calls since boot"
_ = "DRA number of successful NC replication calls since boot"
draOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionSinceBoot = "DRA Outbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, After Compression) Since Boot"
draOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionPerSec = "DRA Outbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, After Compression)/sec"
draOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionSinceBoot = "DRA Outbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, Before Compression) Since Boot"
draOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionPerSec = "DRA Outbound Bytes Compressed (Between Sites, Before Compression)/sec"
draOutboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSiteSinceBoot = "DRA Outbound Bytes Not Compressed (Within Site) Since Boot"
draOutboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSitePerSec = "DRA Outbound Bytes Not Compressed (Within Site)/sec"
draOutboundBytesTotalSinceBoot = "DRA Outbound Bytes Total Since Boot"
draOutboundBytesTotalPerSec = "DRA Outbound Bytes Total/sec"
draOutboundObjectsFilteredPerSec = "DRA Outbound Objects Filtered/sec"
draOutboundObjectsPerSec = "DRA Outbound Objects/sec"
draOutboundPropertiesPerSec = "DRA Outbound Properties/sec"
draOutboundValuesDNsOnlyPerSec = "DRA Outbound Values (DNs only)/sec"
draOutboundValuesTotalPerSec = "DRA Outbound Values Total/sec"
draPendingReplicationOperations = "DRA Pending Replication Operations"
draPendingReplicationSynchronizations = "DRA Pending Replication Synchronizations"
draSyncFailuresOnSchemaMismatch = "DRA Sync Failures on Schema Mismatch"
draSyncRequestsMade = "DRA Sync Requests Made"
draSyncRequestsSuccessful = "DRA Sync Requests Successful"
draThreadsGettingNCChanges = "DRA Threads Getting NC Changes"
draThreadsGettingNCChangesHoldingSemaphore = "DRA Threads Getting NC Changes Holding Semaphore"
_ = "DRA total number of Busy failures since boot"
_ = "DRA total number of MissingParent failures since boot"
_ = "DRA total number of NotEnoughAttrs/MissingObject failures since boot"
_ = "DRA total number of Preempted failures since boot"
_ = "DRA total time of applying replication package since boot"
_ = "DRA total time of NC replication calls since boot"
_ = "DRA total time of successful NC replication calls since boot"
_ = "DRA total time of successfully applying replication package since boot"
_ = "DRA total time on waiting async replication packages since boot"
_ = "DRA total time on waiting sync replication packages since boot"
dsPercentReadsFromDRA = "DS % Reads from DRA"
dsPercentReadsFromKCC = "DS % Reads from KCC"
dsPercentReadsFromLSA = "DS % Reads from LSA"
dsPercentReadsFromNSPI = "DS % Reads from NSPI"
dsPercentReadsFromNTDSAPI = "DS % Reads from NTDSAPI"
dsPercentReadsFromSAM = "DS % Reads from SAM"
dsPercentReadsOther = "DS % Reads Other"
dsPercentSearchesFromDRA = "DS % Searches from DRA"
dsPercentSearchesFromKCC = "DS % Searches from KCC"
dsPercentSearchesFromLDAP = "DS % Searches from LDAP"
dsPercentSearchesFromLSA = "DS % Searches from LSA"
dsPercentSearchesFromNSPI = "DS % Searches from NSPI"
dsPercentSearchesFromNTDSAPI = "DS % Searches from NTDSAPI"
dsPercentSearchesFromSAM = "DS % Searches from SAM"
dsPercentSearchesOther = "DS % Searches Other"
dsPercentWritesFromDRA = "DS % Writes from DRA"
dsPercentWritesFromKCC = "DS % Writes from KCC"
dsPercentWritesFromLDAP = "DS % Writes from LDAP"
dsPercentWritesFromLSA = "DS % Writes from LSA"
dsPercentWritesFromNSPI = "DS % Writes from NSPI"
dsPercentWritesFromNTDSAPI = "DS % Writes from NTDSAPI"
dsPercentWritesFromSAM = "DS % Writes from SAM"
dsPercentWritesOther = "DS % Writes Other"
dsClientBindsPerSec = "DS Client Binds/sec"
dsClientNameTranslationsPerSec = "DS Client Name Translations/sec"
dsDirectoryReadsPerSec = "DS Directory Reads/sec"
dsDirectorySearchesPerSec = "DS Directory Searches/sec"
dsDirectoryWritesPerSec = "DS Directory Writes/sec"
dsMonitorListSize = "DS Monitor List Size"
dsNameCacheHitRate = "DS Name Cache hit rate"
dsNotifyQueueSize = "DS Notify Queue Size"
dsSearchSubOperationsPerSec = "DS Search sub-operations/sec"
dsSecurityDescriptorPropagationsEvents = "DS Security Descriptor Propagations Events"
dsSecurityDescriptorPropagatorAverageExclusionTime = "DS Security Descriptor Propagator Average Exclusion Time"
dsSecurityDescriptorPropagatorRuntimeQueue = "DS Security Descriptor Propagator Runtime Queue"
dsSecurityDescriptorSubOperationsPerSec = "DS Security Descriptor sub-operations/sec"
dsServerBindsPerSec = "DS Server Binds/sec"
dsServerNameTranslationsPerSec = "DS Server Name Translations/sec"
dsThreadsInUse = "DS Threads in Use"
_ = "Error eventlogs since boot"
_ = "Error events since boot"
externalBindsPerSec = "External Binds/sec"
fastBindsPerSec = "Fast Binds/sec"
_ = "Fatal events since boot"
_ = "Info eventlogs since boot"
ldapActiveThreads = "LDAP Active Threads"
_ = "LDAP Add Operations"
_ = "LDAP Add Operations/sec"
_ = "LDAP batch slots available"
ldapBindTime = "LDAP Bind Time"
_ = "LDAP busy retries"
_ = "LDAP busy retries/sec"
ldapClientSessions = "LDAP Client Sessions"
ldapClosedConnectionsPerSec = "LDAP Closed Connections/sec"
_ = "LDAP Delete Operations"
_ = "LDAP Delete Operations/sec"
_ = "LDAP Modify DN Operations"
_ = "LDAP Modify DN Operations/sec"
_ = "LDAP Modify Operations"
_ = "LDAP Modify Operations/sec"
ldapNewConnectionsPerSec = "LDAP New Connections/sec"
ldapNewSSLConnectionsPerSec = "LDAP New SSL Connections/sec"
_ = "LDAP Outbound Bytes"
_ = "LDAP Outbound Bytes/sec"
_ = "LDAP Page Search Cache entries count"
_ = "LDAP Page Search Cache size"
ldapSearchesPerSec = "LDAP Searches/sec"
ldapSuccessfulBindsPerSec = "LDAP Successful Binds/sec"
_ = "LDAP Threads Sleeping on BUSY"
ldapUDPOperationsPerSec = "LDAP UDP operations/sec"
ldapWritesPerSec = "LDAP Writes/sec"
linkValuesCleanedPerSec = "Link Values Cleaned/sec"
_ = "Links added"
_ = "Links added/sec"
_ = "Links visited"
_ = "Links visited/sec"
_ = "Logical link deletes"
_ = "Logical link deletes/sec"
negotiatedBindsPerSec = "Negotiated Binds/sec"
ntlmBindsPerSec = "NTLM Binds/sec"
_ = "Objects returned"
_ = "Objects returned/sec"
_ = "Objects visited"
_ = "Objects visited/sec"
oneLevelSearchesPerSec = "Onelevel searches/sec"
_ = "PDC failed password update notifications"
_ = "PDC password update notifications/sec"
_ = "PDC successful password update notifications"
phantomsCleanedPerSec = "Phantoms Cleaned/sec"
phantomsVisitedPerSec = "Phantoms Visited/sec"
_ = "Physical link deletes"
_ = "Physical link deletes/sec"
_ = "Replicate Single Object operations"
_ = "Replicate Single Object operations/sec"
_ = "RID Pool invalidations since boot"
_ = "RID Pool request failures since boot"
_ = "RID Pool request successes since boot"
samAccountGroupEvaluationLatency = "SAM Account Group Evaluation Latency"
samDisplayInformationQueriesPerSec = "SAM Display Information Queries/sec"
samDomainLocalGroupMembershipEvaluationsPerSec = "SAM Domain Local Group Membership Evaluations/sec"
samEnumerationsPerSec = "SAM Enumerations/sec"
samGCEvaluationsPerSec = "SAM GC Evaluations/sec"
samGlobalGroupMembershipEvaluationsPerSec = "SAM Global Group Membership Evaluations/sec"
samMachineCreationAttemptsPerSec = "SAM Machine Creation Attempts/sec"
samMembershipChangesPerSec = "SAM Membership Changes/sec"
samNonTransitiveMembershipEvaluationsPerSec = "SAM Non-Transitive Membership Evaluations/sec"
samPasswordChangesPerSec = "SAM Password Changes/sec"
samResourceGroupEvaluationLatency = "SAM Resource Group Evaluation Latency"
samSuccessfulComputerCreationsPerSecIncludesAllRequests = "SAM Successful Computer Creations/sec: Includes all requests"
samSuccessfulUserCreationsPerSec = "SAM Successful User Creations/sec"
samTransitiveMembershipEvaluationsPerSec = "SAM Transitive Membership Evaluations/sec"
samUniversalGroupMembershipEvaluationsPerSec = "SAM Universal Group Membership Evaluations/sec"
samUserCreationAttemptsPerSec = "SAM User Creation Attempts/sec"
simpleBindsPerSec = "Simple Binds/sec"
subtreeSearchesPerSec = "Subtree searches/sec"
tombstonesGarbageCollectedPerSec = "Tombstones Garbage Collected/sec"
tombstonesVisitedPerSec = "Tombstones Visited/sec"
transitiveOperationsMillisecondsRun = "Transitive operations milliseconds run"
transitiveOperationsPerSec = "Transitive operations/sec"
transitiveSubOperationsPerSec = "Transitive suboperations/sec"
_ = "Warning eventlogs since boot"
_ = "Warning events since boot"
)
// Win32_PerfRawData_DirectoryServices_DirectoryServices docs:
// - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms803980.aspx
type Win32_PerfRawData_DirectoryServices_DirectoryServices struct {
Name string
ABANRPersec uint32
ABBrowsesPersec uint32
ABClientSessions uint32
ABMatchesPersec uint32
ABPropertyReadsPersec uint32
ABProxyLookupsPersec uint32
ABSearchesPersec uint32
ApproximatehighestDNT uint32
ATQEstimatedQueueDelay uint32
ATQOutstandingQueuedRequests uint32
ATQRequestLatency uint32
ATQThreadsLDAP uint32
ATQThreadsOther uint32
ATQThreadsTotal uint32
BasesearchesPersec uint32
DatabaseaddsPersec uint32
DatabasedeletesPersec uint32
DatabasemodifysPersec uint32
DatabaserecyclesPersec uint32
DigestBindsPersec uint32
DRAHighestUSNCommittedHighpart uint64
DRAHighestUSNCommittedLowpart uint64
DRAHighestUSNIssuedHighpart uint64
DRAHighestUSNIssuedLowpart uint64
DRAInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionPersec uint32
DRAInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionSinceBoot uint32
DRAInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionPersec uint32
DRAInboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionSinceBoot uint32
DRAInboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSitePersec uint32
DRAInboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSiteSinceBoot uint32
DRAInboundBytesTotalPersec uint32
DRAInboundBytesTotalSinceBoot uint32
DRAInboundFullSyncObjectsRemaining uint32
DRAInboundLinkValueUpdatesRemaininginPacket uint32
DRAInboundObjectsAppliedPersec uint32
DRAInboundObjectsFilteredPersec uint32
DRAInboundObjectsPersec uint32
DRAInboundObjectUpdatesRemaininginPacket uint32
DRAInboundPropertiesAppliedPersec uint32
DRAInboundPropertiesFilteredPersec uint32
DRAInboundPropertiesTotalPersec uint32
DRAInboundTotalUpdatesRemaininginPacket uint32
DRAInboundValuesDNsonlyPersec uint32
DRAInboundValuesTotalPersec uint32
DRAOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionPersec uint32
DRAOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesAfterCompressionSinceBoot uint32
DRAOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionPersec uint32
DRAOutboundBytesCompressedBetweenSitesBeforeCompressionSinceBoot uint32
DRAOutboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSitePersec uint32
DRAOutboundBytesNotCompressedWithinSiteSinceBoot uint32
DRAOutboundBytesTotalPersec uint32
DRAOutboundBytesTotalSinceBoot uint32
DRAOutboundObjectsFilteredPersec uint32
DRAOutboundObjectsPersec uint32
DRAOutboundPropertiesPersec uint32
DRAOutboundValuesDNsonlyPersec uint32
DRAOutboundValuesTotalPersec uint32
DRAPendingReplicationOperations uint32
DRAPendingReplicationSynchronizations uint32
DRASyncFailuresonSchemaMismatch uint32
DRASyncRequestsMade uint32
DRASyncRequestsSuccessful uint32
DRAThreadsGettingNCChanges uint32
DRAThreadsGettingNCChangesHoldingSemaphore uint32
DSClientBindsPersec uint32
DSClientNameTranslationsPersec uint32
DSDirectoryReadsPersec uint32
DSDirectorySearchesPersec uint32
DSDirectoryWritesPersec uint32
DSMonitorListSize uint32
DSNameCachehitrate uint32
DSNameCachehitrate_Base uint32
DSNotifyQueueSize uint32
DSPercentReadsfromDRA uint32
DSPercentReadsfromKCC uint32
DSPercentReadsfromLSA uint32
DSPercentReadsfromNSPI uint32
DSPercentReadsfromNTDSAPI uint32
DSPercentReadsfromSAM uint32
DSPercentReadsOther uint32
DSPercentSearchesfromDRA uint32
DSPercentSearchesfromKCC uint32
DSPercentSearchesfromLDAP uint32
DSPercentSearchesfromLSA uint32
DSPercentSearchesfromNSPI uint32
DSPercentSearchesfromNTDSAPI uint32
DSPercentSearchesfromSAM uint32
DSPercentSearchesOther uint32
DSPercentWritesfromDRA uint32
DSPercentWritesfromKCC uint32
DSPercentWritesfromLDAP uint32
DSPercentWritesfromLSA uint32
DSPercentWritesfromNSPI uint32
DSPercentWritesfromNTDSAPI uint32
DSPercentWritesfromSAM uint32
DSPercentWritesOther uint32
DSSearchsuboperationsPersec uint32
DSSecurityDescriptorPropagationsEvents uint32
DSSecurityDescriptorPropagatorAverageExclusionTime uint32
DSSecurityDescriptorPropagatorRuntimeQueue uint32
DSSecurityDescriptorsuboperationsPersec uint32
DSServerBindsPersec uint32
DSServerNameTranslationsPersec uint32
DSThreadsinUse uint32
ExternalBindsPersec uint32
FastBindsPersec uint32
LDAPActiveThreads uint32
LDAPBindTime uint32
LDAPClientSessions uint32
LDAPClosedConnectionsPersec uint32
LDAPNewConnectionsPersec uint32
LDAPNewSSLConnectionsPersec uint32
LDAPSearchesPersec uint32
LDAPSuccessfulBindsPersec uint32
LDAPUDPoperationsPersec uint32
LDAPWritesPersec uint32
LinkValuesCleanedPersec uint32
NegotiatedBindsPersec uint32
NTLMBindsPersec uint32
OnelevelsearchesPersec uint32
PhantomsCleanedPersec uint32
PhantomsVisitedPersec uint32
SAMAccountGroupEvaluationLatency uint32
SAMDisplayInformationQueriesPersec uint32
SAMDomainLocalGroupMembershipEvaluationsPersec uint32
SAMEnumerationsPersec uint32
SAMGCEvaluationsPersec uint32
SAMGlobalGroupMembershipEvaluationsPersec uint32
SAMMachineCreationAttemptsPersec uint32
SAMMembershipChangesPersec uint32
SAMNonTransitiveMembershipEvaluationsPersec uint32
SAMPasswordChangesPersec uint32
SAMResourceGroupEvaluationLatency uint32
SAMSuccessfulComputerCreationsPersecIncludesallrequests uint32
SAMSuccessfulUserCreationsPersec uint32
SAMTransitiveMembershipEvaluationsPersec uint32
SAMUniversalGroupMembershipEvaluationsPersec uint32
SAMUserCreationAttemptsPersec uint32
SimpleBindsPersec uint32
SubtreesearchesPersec uint32
TombstonesGarbageCollectedPersec uint32
TombstonesVisitedPersec uint32
Transitiveoperationsmillisecondsrun uint32
TransitiveoperationsPersec uint32
TransitivesuboperationsPersec uint32
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package adcs
const (
challengeResponseProcessingTime = "Challenge Response processing time (ms)"
challengeResponsesPerSecond = "Challenge Responses/sec"
failedRequestsPerSecond = "Failed Requests/sec"
issuedRequestsPerSecond = "Issued Requests/sec"
pendingRequestsPerSecond = "Pending Requests/sec"
requestCryptographicSigningTime = "Request cryptographic signing time (ms)"
requestPolicyModuleProcessingTime = "Request policy module processing time (ms)"
requestProcessingTime = "Request processing time (ms)"
requestsPerSecond = "Requests/sec"
retrievalProcessingTime = "Retrieval processing time (ms)"
retrievalsPerSecond = "Retrievals/sec"
signedCertificateTimestampListProcessingTime = "Signed Certificate Timestamp List processing time (ms)"
signedCertificateTimestampListsPerSecond = "Signed Certificate Timestamp Lists/sec"
)
type perflibADCS struct {
Name string
RequestsPerSecond float64 `perflib:"Requests/sec"`
RequestProcessingTime float64 `perflib:"Request processing time (ms)"`
RetrievalsPerSecond float64 `perflib:"Retrievals/sec"`
RetrievalProcessingTime float64 `perflib:"Retrieval processing time (ms)"`
FailedRequestsPerSecond float64 `perflib:"Failed Requests/sec"`
IssuedRequestsPerSecond float64 `perflib:"Issued Requests/sec"`
PendingRequestsPerSecond float64 `perflib:"Pending Requests/sec"`
RequestCryptographicSigningTime float64 `perflib:"Request cryptographic signing time (ms)"`
RequestPolicyModuleProcessingTime float64 `perflib:"Request policy module processing time (ms)"`
ChallengeResponsesPerSecond float64 `perflib:"Challenge Responses/sec"`
ChallengeResponseProcessingTime float64 `perflib:"Challenge Response processing time (ms)"`
SignedCertificateTimestampListsPerSecond float64 `perflib:"Signed Certificate Timestamp Lists/sec"`
SignedCertificateTimestampListProcessingTime float64 `perflib:"Signed Certificate Timestamp List processing time (ms)"`
}

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package adfs
const (
adLoginConnectionFailures = "AD Login Connection Failures"
artifactDBFailures = "Artifact Database Connection Failures"
avgArtifactDBQueryTime = "Average Artifact Database Query Time"
avgConfigDBQueryTime = "Average Config Database Query Time"
certificateAuthentications = "Certificate Authentications"
configDBFailures = "Configuration Database Connection Failures"
deviceAuthentications = "Device Authentications"
externalAuthentications = "External Authentications"
externalAuthNFailures = "External Authentication Failures"
extranetAccountLockouts = "Extranet Account Lockouts"
federatedAuthentications = "Federated Authentications"
federationMetadataRequests = "Federation Metadata Requests"
oAuthAuthZRequests = "OAuth AuthZ Requests"
oAuthClientAuthenticationFailures = "OAuth Client Authentications Failures"
oAuthClientAuthentications = "OAuth Client Authentications"
oAuthClientBasicAuthenticationFailures = "OAuth Client Secret Basic Authentication Failures"
oAuthClientBasicAuthentications = "OAuth Client Secret Basic Authentication Requests"
oAuthClientCredentialRequestFailures = "OAuth Client Credentials Request Failures"
oAuthClientCredentialRequests = "OAuth Client Credentials Requests"
oAuthClientPrivateKeyJWTAuthenticationFailures = "OAuth Client Private Key Jwt Authentication Failures"
oAuthClientPrivateKeyJWTAuthentications = "OAuth Client Private Key Jwt Authentications"
oAuthClientSecretPostAuthenticationFailures = "OAuth Client Secret Post Authentication Failures"
oAuthClientSecretPostAuthentications = "OAuth Client Secret Post Authentications"
oAuthClientWindowsAuthenticationFailures = "OAuth Client Windows Integrated Authentication Failures"
oAuthClientWindowsAuthentications = "OAuth Client Windows Integrated Authentications"
oAuthLogonCertRequestFailures = "OAuth Logon Certificate Request Failures"
oAuthLogonCertTokenRequests = "OAuth Logon Certificate Token Requests"
oAuthPasswordGrantRequestFailures = "OAuth Password Grant Request Failures"
oAuthPasswordGrantRequests = "OAuth Password Grant Requests"
oAuthTokenRequests = "OAuth Token Requests"
passiveRequests = "Passive Requests"
passportAuthentications = "Microsoft Passport Authentications"
passwordChangeFailed = "Password Change Failed Requests"
passwordChangeSucceeded = "Password Change Successful Requests"
samlPTokenRequests = "SAML-P Token Requests"
ssoAuthenticationFailures = "SSO Authentication Failures"
ssoAuthentications = "SSO Authentications"
tokenRequests = "Token Requests"
usernamePasswordAuthenticationFailures = "U/P Authentication Failures"
usernamePasswordAuthentications = "U/P Authentications"
windowsIntegratedAuthentications = "Windows Integrated Authentications"
wsFedTokenRequests = "WS-Fed Token Requests"
wsTrustTokenRequests = "WS-Trust Token Requests"
)
type perflibADFS struct {
AdLoginConnectionFailures float64 `perflib:"AD Login Connection Failures"`
CertificateAuthentications float64 `perflib:"Certificate Authentications"`
DeviceAuthentications float64 `perflib:"Device Authentications"`
ExtranetAccountLockouts float64 `perflib:"Extranet Account Lockouts"`
FederatedAuthentications float64 `perflib:"Federated Authentications"`
PassportAuthentications float64 `perflib:"Microsoft Passport Authentications"`
PassiveRequests float64 `perflib:"Passive Requests"`
PasswordChangeFailed float64 `perflib:"Password Change Failed Requests"`
PasswordChangeSucceeded float64 `perflib:"Password Change Successful Requests"`
TokenRequests float64 `perflib:"Token Requests"`
WindowsIntegratedAuthentications float64 `perflib:"Windows Integrated Authentications"`
OAuthAuthZRequests float64 `perflib:"OAuth AuthZ Requests"`
OAuthClientAuthentications float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Authentications"`
OAuthClientAuthenticationFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Authentications Failures"`
OAuthClientCredentialRequestFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Credentials Request Failures"`
OAuthClientCredentialRequests float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Credentials Requests"`
OAuthClientPrivKeyJWTAuthnFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Private Key Jwt Authentication Failures"`
OAuthClientPrivKeyJWTAuthentications float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Private Key Jwt Authentications"`
OAuthClientBasicAuthnFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Secret Basic Authentication Failures"`
OAuthClientBasicAuthentications float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Secret Basic Authentication Requests"`
OAuthClientSecretPostAuthnFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Secret Post Authentication Failures"`
OAuthClientSecretPostAuthentications float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Secret Post Authentications"`
OAuthClientWindowsAuthnFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Windows Integrated Authentication Failures"`
OAuthClientWindowsAuthentications float64 `perflib:"OAuth Client Windows Integrated Authentications"`
OAuthLogonCertRequestFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Logon Certificate Request Failures"`
OAuthLogonCertTokenRequests float64 `perflib:"OAuth Logon Certificate Token Requests"`
OAuthPasswordGrantRequestFailures float64 `perflib:"OAuth Password Grant Request Failures"`
OAuthPasswordGrantRequests float64 `perflib:"OAuth Password Grant Requests"`
OAuthTokenRequests float64 `perflib:"OAuth Token Requests"`
SAMLPTokenRequests float64 `perflib:"SAML-P Token Requests"`
SSOAuthenticationFailures float64 `perflib:"SSO Authentication Failures"`
SSOAuthentications float64 `perflib:"SSO Authentications"`
WSFedTokenRequests float64 `perflib:"WS-Fed Token Requests"`
WSTrustTokenRequests float64 `perflib:"WS-Trust Token Requests"`
UsernamePasswordAuthnFailures float64 `perflib:"U/P Authentication Failures"`
UsernamePasswordAuthentications float64 `perflib:"U/P Authentications"`
ExternalAuthentications float64 `perflib:"External Authentications"`
ExternalAuthNFailures float64 `perflib:"External Authentication Failures"`
ArtifactDBFailures float64 `perflib:"Artifact Database Connection Failures"`
AvgArtifactDBQueryTime float64 `perflib:"Average Artifact Database Query Time"`
ConfigDBFailures float64 `perflib:"Configuration Database Connection Failures"`
AvgConfigDBQueryTime float64 `perflib:"Average Config Database Query Time"`
FederationMetadataRequests float64 `perflib:"Federation Metadata Requests"`
}

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package cache
// Perflib "Cache":
// - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/aa394267(v=vs.85)
const (
asyncCopyReadsTotal = "Async Copy Reads/sec"
asyncDataMapsTotal = "Async Data Maps/sec"
asyncFastReadsTotal = "Async Fast Reads/sec"
asyncMDLReadsTotal = "Async MDL Reads/sec"
asyncPinReadsTotal = "Async Pin Reads/sec"
copyReadHitsTotal = "Copy Read Hits %"
copyReadsTotal = "Copy Reads/sec"
dataFlushesTotal = "Data Flushes/sec"
dataFlushPagesTotal = "Data Flush Pages/sec"
dataMapHitsPercent = "Data Map Hits %"
dataMapPinsTotal = "Data Map Pins/sec"
dataMapsTotal = "Data Maps/sec"
dirtyPages = "Dirty Pages"
dirtyPageThreshold = "Dirty Page Threshold"
fastReadNotPossiblesTotal = "Fast Read Not Possibles/sec"
fastReadResourceMissesTotal = "Fast Read Resource Misses/sec"
fastReadsTotal = "Fast Reads/sec"
lazyWriteFlushesTotal = "Lazy Write Flushes/sec"
lazyWritePagesTotal = "Lazy Write Pages/sec"
mdlReadHitsTotal = "MDL Read Hits %"
mdlReadsTotal = "MDL Reads/sec"
pinReadHitsTotal = "Pin Read Hits %"
pinReadsTotal = "Pin Reads/sec"
readAheadsTotal = "Read Aheads/sec"
syncCopyReadsTotal = "Sync Copy Reads/sec"
syncDataMapsTotal = "Sync Data Maps/sec"
syncFastReadsTotal = "Sync Fast Reads/sec"
syncMDLReadsTotal = "Sync MDL Reads/sec"
syncPinReadsTotal = "Sync Pin Reads/sec"
)
// Perflib "Cache":
// - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/aa394267(v=vs.85)
type perflibCache struct {
AsyncCopyReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Async Copy Reads/sec"`
AsyncDataMapsTotal float64 `perflib:"Async Data Maps/sec"`
AsyncFastReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Async Fast Reads/sec"`
AsyncMDLReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Async MDL Reads/sec"`
AsyncPinReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Async Pin Reads/sec"`
CopyReadHitsTotal float64 `perflib:"Copy Read Hits %"`
CopyReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Copy Reads/sec"`
DataFlushesTotal float64 `perflib:"Data Flushes/sec"`
DataFlushPagesTotal float64 `perflib:"Data Flush Pages/sec"`
DataMapHitsPercent float64 `perflib:"Data Map Hits %"`
DataMapPinsTotal float64 `perflib:"Data Map Pins/sec"`
DataMapsTotal float64 `perflib:"Data Maps/sec"`
DirtyPages float64 `perflib:"Dirty Pages"`
DirtyPageThreshold float64 `perflib:"Dirty Page Threshold"`
FastReadNotPossiblesTotal float64 `perflib:"Fast Read Not Possibles/sec"`
FastReadResourceMissesTotal float64 `perflib:"Fast Read Resource Misses/sec"`
FastReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Fast Reads/sec"`
LazyWriteFlushesTotal float64 `perflib:"Lazy Write Flushes/sec"`
LazyWritePagesTotal float64 `perflib:"Lazy Write Pages/sec"`
MDLReadHitsTotal float64 `perflib:"MDL Read Hits %"`
MDLReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"MDL Reads/sec"`
PinReadHitsTotal float64 `perflib:"Pin Read Hits %"`
PinReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Pin Reads/sec"`
ReadAheadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Read Aheads/sec"`
SyncCopyReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Sync Copy Reads/sec"`
SyncDataMapsTotal float64 `perflib:"Sync Data Maps/sec"`
SyncFastReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Sync Fast Reads/sec"`
SyncMDLReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Sync MDL Reads/sec"`
SyncPinReadsTotal float64 `perflib:"Sync Pin Reads/sec"`
}

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package cpu
// Processor performance counters.
const (
c1TimeSeconds = "% C1 Time"
c2TimeSeconds = "% C2 Time"
c3TimeSeconds = "% C3 Time"
c1TransitionsTotal = "C1 Transitions/sec"
c2TransitionsTotal = "C2 Transitions/sec"
c3TransitionsTotal = "C3 Transitions/sec"
clockInterruptsTotal = "Clock Interrupts/sec"
dpcQueuedPerSecond = "DPCs Queued/sec"
dpcTimeSeconds = "% DPC Time"
idleBreakEventsTotal = "Idle Break Events/sec"
idleTimeSeconds = "% Idle Time"
interruptsTotal = "Interrupts/sec"
interruptTimeSeconds = "% Interrupt Time"
parkingStatus = "Parking Status"
performanceLimitPercent = "% Performance Limit"
priorityTimeSeconds = "% Priority Time"
privilegedTimeSeconds = "% Privileged Time"
privilegedUtilitySeconds = "% Privileged Utility"
processorFrequencyMHz = "Processor Frequency"
processorPerformance = "% Processor Performance"
processorTimeSeconds = "% Processor Time"
processorUtilityRate = "% Processor Utility"
userTimeSeconds = "% User Time"
)
type perflibProcessorInformation struct {
Name string
C1TimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% C1 Time"`
C2TimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% C2 Time"`
C3TimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% C3 Time"`
C1TransitionsTotal float64 `perflib:"C1 Transitions/sec"`
C2TransitionsTotal float64 `perflib:"C2 Transitions/sec"`
C3TransitionsTotal float64 `perflib:"C3 Transitions/sec"`
ClockInterruptsTotal float64 `perflib:"Clock Interrupts/sec"`
DPCsQueuedTotal float64 `perflib:"DPCs Queued/sec"`
DPCTimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% DPC Time"`
IdleBreakEventsTotal float64 `perflib:"Idle Break Events/sec"`
IdleTimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% Idle Time"`
InterruptsTotal float64 `perflib:"Interrupts/sec"`
InterruptTimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% Interrupt Time"`
ParkingStatus float64 `perflib:"Parking Status"`
PerformanceLimitPercent float64 `perflib:"% Performance Limit"`
PriorityTimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% Priority Time"`
PrivilegedTimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% Privileged Time"`
PrivilegedUtilitySeconds float64 `perflib:"% Privileged Utility"`
ProcessorFrequencyMHz float64 `perflib:"Processor Frequency"`
ProcessorPerformance float64 `perflib:"% Processor Performance"`
ProcessorMPerf float64 `perflib:"% Processor Performance,secondvalue"`
ProcessorTimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% Processor Time"`
ProcessorUtilityRate float64 `perflib:"% Processor Utility"`
ProcessorRTC float64 `perflib:"% Processor Utility,secondvalue"`
UserTimeSeconds float64 `perflib:"% User Time"`
}

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//go:build windows
package cpu_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/cpu"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func BenchmarkCollector(b *testing.B) {
testutils.FuncBenchmarkCollector(b, cpu.Name, cpu.NewWithFlags)
}
func TestCollector(t *testing.T) {
testutils.TestCollector(t, cpu.New, nil)
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//go:build windows
package cpu_info
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"strconv"
"strings"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const Name = "cpu_info"
type Config struct{}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{}
// A Collector is a Prometheus Collector for a few WMI metrics in Win32_Processor.
type Collector struct {
config Config
miSession *mi.Session
miQuery mi.Query
cpuInfo *prometheus.Desc
cpuCoreCount *prometheus.Desc
cpuEnabledCoreCount *prometheus.Desc
cpuLogicalProcessorsCount *prometheus.Desc
cpuThreadCount *prometheus.Desc
cpuL2CacheSize *prometheus.Desc
cpuL3CacheSize *prometheus.Desc
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(_ *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
return &Collector{}
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
return []string{}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(_ *slog.Logger, miSession *mi.Session) error {
if miSession == nil {
return errors.New("miSession is nil")
}
miQuery, err := mi.NewQuery("SELECT Architecture, DeviceId, Description, Family, L2CacheSize, L3CacheSize, Name, ThreadCount, NumberOfCores, NumberOfEnabledCore, NumberOfLogicalProcessors FROM Win32_Processor")
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create WMI query: %w", err)
}
c.miQuery = miQuery
c.miSession = miSession
c.cpuInfo = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, "", Name),
"Labelled CPU information as provided by Win32_Processor",
[]string{
"architecture",
"device_id",
"description",
"family",
"name",
},
nil,
)
c.cpuThreadCount = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "thread"),
"Number of threads per CPU",
[]string{
"device_id",
},
nil,
)
c.cpuCoreCount = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "core"),
"Number of cores per CPU",
[]string{
"device_id",
},
nil,
)
c.cpuEnabledCoreCount = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "enabled_core"),
"Number of enabled cores per CPU",
[]string{
"device_id",
},
nil,
)
c.cpuLogicalProcessorsCount = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "logical_processor"),
"Number of logical processors per CPU",
[]string{
"device_id",
},
nil,
)
c.cpuL2CacheSize = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "l2_cache_size"),
"Size of L2 cache per CPU",
[]string{
"device_id",
},
nil,
)
c.cpuL3CacheSize = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "l3_cache_size"),
"Size of L3 cache per CPU",
[]string{
"device_id",
},
nil,
)
return nil
}
type miProcessor struct {
Architecture uint32 `mi:"Architecture"`
DeviceID string `mi:"DeviceID"`
Description string `mi:"Description"`
Family uint16 `mi:"Family"`
L2CacheSize uint32 `mi:"L2CacheSize"`
L3CacheSize uint32 `mi:"L3CacheSize"`
Name string `mi:"Name"`
ThreadCount uint32 `mi:"ThreadCount"`
NumberOfCores uint32 `mi:"NumberOfCores"`
NumberOfEnabledCore uint32 `mi:"NumberOfEnabledCore"`
NumberOfLogicalProcessors uint32 `mi:"NumberOfLogicalProcessors"`
Total int
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) Collect(_ *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
logger = logger.With(slog.String("collector", Name))
if err := c.collect(ch); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed collecting cpu_info metrics",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return err
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collect(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var dst []miProcessor
if err := c.miSession.Query(&dst, mi.NamespaceRootCIMv2, c.miQuery); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("WMI query failed: %w", err)
}
// Some CPUs end up exposing trailing spaces for certain strings, so clean them up
for _, processor := range dst {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.cpuInfo,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
1.0,
strconv.Itoa(int(processor.Architecture)),
strings.TrimRight(processor.DeviceID, " "),
strings.TrimRight(processor.Description, " "),
strconv.Itoa(int(processor.Family)),
strings.TrimRight(processor.Name, " "),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.cpuCoreCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(processor.NumberOfCores),
strings.TrimRight(processor.DeviceID, " "),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.cpuEnabledCoreCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(processor.NumberOfEnabledCore),
strings.TrimRight(processor.DeviceID, " "),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.cpuLogicalProcessorsCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(processor.NumberOfLogicalProcessors),
strings.TrimRight(processor.DeviceID, " "),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.cpuThreadCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(processor.ThreadCount),
strings.TrimRight(processor.DeviceID, " "),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.cpuL2CacheSize,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(processor.L2CacheSize),
strings.TrimRight(processor.DeviceID, " "),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.cpuL3CacheSize,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(processor.L3CacheSize),
strings.TrimRight(processor.DeviceID, " "),
)
}
return nil
}

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package cpu_info_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/cpu_info"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func BenchmarkCollector(b *testing.B) {
testutils.FuncBenchmarkCollector(b, cpu_info.Name, cpu_info.NewWithFlags)
}
func TestCollector(t *testing.T) {
testutils.TestCollector(t, cpu_info.New, nil)
}

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package dfsr
const (
// Connection Perflib: "DFS Replication Service Connections".
bytesReceivedTotal = "Total Bytes Received"
// Folder Perflib: "DFS Replicated Folder".
bandwidthSavingsUsingDFSReplicationTotal = "Bandwidth Savings Using DFS Replication"
compressedSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal = "Compressed Size of Files Received"
conflictBytesCleanedUpTotal = "Conflict Bytes Cleaned Up"
conflictBytesGeneratedTotal = "Conflict Bytes Generated"
conflictFilesCleanedUpTotal = "Conflict Files Cleaned Up"
conflictFilesGeneratedTotal = "Conflict Files Generated"
conflictFolderCleanupsCompletedTotal = "Conflict folder Cleanups Completed"
conflictSpaceInUse = "Conflict Space In Use"
deletedSpaceInUse = "Deleted Space In Use"
deletedBytesCleanedUpTotal = "Deleted Bytes Cleaned Up"
deletedBytesGeneratedTotal = "Deleted Bytes Generated"
deletedFilesCleanedUpTotal = "Deleted Files Cleaned Up"
deletedFilesGeneratedTotal = "Deleted Files Generated"
fileInstallsRetriedTotal = "File Installs Retried"
fileInstallsSucceededTotal = "File Installs Succeeded"
filesReceivedTotal = "Total Files Received"
rdcBytesReceivedTotal = "RDC Bytes Received"
rdcCompressedSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal = "RDC Compressed Size of Files Received"
rdcNumberOfFilesReceivedTotal = "RDC Number of Files Received"
rdcSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal = "RDC Size of Files Received"
sizeOfFilesReceivedTotal = "Size of Files Received"
stagingSpaceInUse = "Staging Space In Use"
stagingBytesCleanedUpTotal = "Staging Bytes Cleaned Up"
stagingBytesGeneratedTotal = "Staging Bytes Generated"
stagingFilesCleanedUpTotal = "Staging Files Cleaned Up"
stagingFilesGeneratedTotal = "Staging Files Generated"
updatesDroppedTotal = "Updates Dropped"
// Volume Perflib: "DFS Replication Service Volumes".
databaseCommitsTotal = "Database Commits"
databaseLookupsTotal = "Database Lookups"
usnJournalRecordsReadTotal = "USN Journal Records Read"
usnJournalRecordsAcceptedTotal = "USN Journal Records Accepted"
usnJournalUnreadPercentage = "USN Journal Records Unread Percentage"
)
// PerflibDFSRConnection Perflib: "DFS Replication Service Connections".
type PerflibDFSRConnection struct {
Name string
BandwidthSavingsUsingDFSReplicationTotal float64 `perflib:"Bandwidth Savings Using DFS Replication"`
BytesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Total Bytes Received"`
CompressedSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Compressed Size of Files Received"`
FilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Total Files Received"`
RDCBytesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Bytes Received"`
RDCCompressedSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Compressed Size of Files Received"`
RDCNumberOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Number of Files Received"`
RDCSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Size of Files Received"`
SizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Size of Files Received"`
}
// perflibDFSRFolder Perflib: "DFS Replicated Folder".
type perflibDFSRFolder struct {
Name string
BandwidthSavingsUsingDFSReplicationTotal float64 `perflib:"Bandwidth Savings Using DFS Replication"`
CompressedSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Compressed Size of Files Received"`
ConflictBytesCleanedUpTotal float64 `perflib:"Conflict Bytes Cleaned Up"`
ConflictBytesGeneratedTotal float64 `perflib:"Conflict Bytes Generated"`
ConflictFilesCleanedUpTotal float64 `perflib:"Conflict Files Cleaned Up"`
ConflictFilesGeneratedTotal float64 `perflib:"Conflict Files Generated"`
ConflictFolderCleanupsCompletedTotal float64 `perflib:"Conflict folder Cleanups Completed"`
ConflictSpaceInUse float64 `perflib:"Conflict Space In Use"`
DeletedSpaceInUse float64 `perflib:"Deleted Space In Use"`
DeletedBytesCleanedUpTotal float64 `perflib:"Deleted Bytes Cleaned Up"`
DeletedBytesGeneratedTotal float64 `perflib:"Deleted Bytes Generated"`
DeletedFilesCleanedUpTotal float64 `perflib:"Deleted Files Cleaned Up"`
DeletedFilesGeneratedTotal float64 `perflib:"Deleted Files Generated"`
FileInstallsRetriedTotal float64 `perflib:"File Installs Retried"`
FileInstallsSucceededTotal float64 `perflib:"File Installs Succeeded"`
FilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Total Files Received"`
RDCBytesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Bytes Received"`
RDCCompressedSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Compressed Size of Files Received"`
RDCNumberOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Number of Files Received"`
RDCSizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"RDC Size of Files Received"`
SizeOfFilesReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Size of Files Received"`
StagingSpaceInUse float64 `perflib:"Staging Space In Use"`
StagingBytesCleanedUpTotal float64 `perflib:"Staging Bytes Cleaned Up"`
StagingBytesGeneratedTotal float64 `perflib:"Staging Bytes Generated"`
StagingFilesCleanedUpTotal float64 `perflib:"Staging Files Cleaned Up"`
StagingFilesGeneratedTotal float64 `perflib:"Staging Files Generated"`
UpdatesDroppedTotal float64 `perflib:"Updates Dropped"`
}
// perflibDFSRVolume Perflib: "DFS Replication Service Volumes".
type perflibDFSRVolume struct {
Name string
DatabaseCommitsTotal float64 `perflib:"Database Commits"`
DatabaseLookupsTotal float64 `perflib:"Database Lookups"`
USNJournalRecordsReadTotal float64 `perflib:"USN Journal Records Read"`
USNJournalRecordsAcceptedTotal float64 `perflib:"USN Journal Records Accepted"`
USNJournalUnreadPercentage float64 `perflib:"USN Journal Records Unread Percentage"`
}

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package dhcp
const (
acksTotal = "Acks/sec"
activeQueueLength = "Active Queue Length"
conflictCheckQueueLength = "Conflict Check Queue Length"
declinesTotal = "Declines/sec"
deniedDueToMatch = "Denied due to match."
deniedDueToNonMatch = "Denied due to match."
discoversTotal = "Discovers/sec"
duplicatesDroppedTotal = "Duplicates Dropped/sec"
failoverBndAckReceivedTotal = "Failover: BndAck received/sec."
failoverBndAckSentTotal = "Failover: BndAck sent/sec."
failoverBndUpdDropped = "Failover: BndUpd Dropped."
failoverBndUpdPendingOutboundQueue = "Failover: BndUpd pending in outbound queue."
failoverBndUpdReceivedTotal = "Failover: BndUpd received/sec."
failoverBndUpdSentTotal = "Failover: BndUpd sent/sec."
failoverTransitionsCommunicationInterruptedState = "Failover: Transitions to COMMUNICATION-INTERRUPTED state."
failoverTransitionsPartnerDownState = "Failover: Transitions to PARTNER-DOWN state."
failoverTransitionsRecoverState = "Failover: Transitions to RECOVER state."
informsTotal = "Informs/sec"
nacksTotal = "Nacks/sec"
offerQueueLength = "Offer Queue Length"
offersTotal = "Offers/sec"
packetsExpiredTotal = "Packets Expired/sec"
packetsReceivedTotal = "Packets Received/sec"
releasesTotal = "Releases/sec"
requestsTotal = "Requests/sec"
)
// represents perflib metrics from the DHCP Server class.
// While the name of a number of perflib metrics would indicate a rate is being returned (E.G. Packets Received/sec),
// perflib instead returns a counter, hence the "Total" suffix in some of the variable names.
type dhcpPerf struct {
AcksTotal float64 `perflib:"Acks/sec"`
ActiveQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Active Queue Length"`
ConflictCheckQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Conflict Check Queue Length"`
DeclinesTotal float64 `perflib:"Declines/sec"`
DeniedDueToMatch float64 `perflib:"Denied due to match."`
DeniedDueToNonMatch float64 `perflib:"Denied due to match."`
DiscoversTotal float64 `perflib:"Discovers/sec"`
DuplicatesDroppedTotal float64 `perflib:"Duplicates Dropped/sec"`
FailoverBndAckReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Failover: BndAck received/sec."`
FailoverBndAckSentTotal float64 `perflib:"Failover: BndAck sent/sec."`
FailoverBndUpdDropped float64 `perflib:"Failover: BndUpd Dropped."`
FailoverBndUpdPendingOutboundQueue float64 `perflib:"Failover: BndUpd pending in outbound queue."`
FailoverBndUpdReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Failover: BndUpd received/sec."`
FailoverBndUpdSentTotal float64 `perflib:"Failover: BndUpd sent/sec."`
FailoverTransitionsCommunicationInterruptedState float64 `perflib:"Failover: Transitions to COMMUNICATION-INTERRUPTED state."`
FailoverTransitionsPartnerDownState float64 `perflib:"Failover: Transitions to PARTNER-DOWN state."`
FailoverTransitionsRecoverState float64 `perflib:"Failover: Transitions to RECOVER state."`
InformsTotal float64 `perflib:"Informs/sec"`
NacksTotal float64 `perflib:"Nacks/sec"`
OfferQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Offer Queue Length"`
OffersTotal float64 `perflib:"Offers/sec"`
PacketsExpiredTotal float64 `perflib:"Packets Expired/sec"`
PacketsReceivedTotal float64 `perflib:"Packets Received/sec"`
ReleasesTotal float64 `perflib:"Releases/sec"`
RequestsTotal float64 `perflib:"Requests/sec"`
}

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package dns
const (
_ = "% User Time"
_ = "176"
_ = "Async Fast Reads/sec"
axfrRequestReceived = "AXFR Request Received"
axfrRequestSent = "AXFR Request Sent"
axfrResponseReceived = "AXFR Response Received"
axfrSuccessReceived = "AXFR Success Received"
axfrSuccessSent = "AXFR Success Sent"
cachingMemory = "Caching Memory"
_ = "Data Flush Pages/sec"
_ = "Data Flushes/sec"
databaseNodeMemory = "Database Node Memory"
dynamicUpdateNoOperation = "Dynamic Update NoOperation"
_ = "Dynamic Update NoOperation/sec"
dynamicUpdateQueued = "Dynamic Update Queued"
_ = "Dynamic Update Received"
_ = "Dynamic Update Received/sec"
dynamicUpdateRejected = "Dynamic Update Rejected"
dynamicUpdateTimeOuts = "Dynamic Update TimeOuts"
dynamicUpdateWrittenToDatabase = "Dynamic Update Written to Database"
_ = "Dynamic Update Written to Database/sec"
_ = "Enumerations Server/sec"
_ = "Fast Read Not Possibles/sec"
_ = "Fast Read Resource Misses/sec"
ixfrRequestReceived = "IXFR Request Received"
ixfrRequestSent = "IXFR Request Sent"
ixfrResponseReceived = "IXFR Response Received"
_ = "IXFR Success Received"
ixfrSuccessSent = "IXFR Success Sent"
ixfrTCPSuccessReceived = "IXFR TCP Success Received"
ixfrUDPSuccessReceived = "IXFR UDP Success Received"
_ = "Lazy Write Flushes/sec"
_ = "Lazy Write Pages/sec"
_ = "Level 2 TLB Fills/sec"
nbStatMemory = "Nbstat Memory"
notifyReceived = "Notify Received"
notifySent = "Notify Sent"
_ = "Query Dropped Bad Socket"
_ = "Query Dropped Bad Socket/sec"
_ = "Query Dropped By Policy"
_ = "Query Dropped By Policy/sec"
_ = "Query Dropped By Response Rate Limiting"
_ = "Query Dropped By Response Rate Limiting/sec"
_ = "Query Dropped Send"
_ = "Query Dropped Send/sec"
_ = "Query Dropped Total"
_ = "Query Dropped Total/sec"
recordFlowMemory = "Record Flow Memory"
recursiveQueries = "Recursive Queries"
_ = "Recursive Queries/sec"
recursiveQueryFailure = "Recursive Query Failure"
_ = "Recursive Query Failure/sec"
_ = "Recursive Send TimeOuts"
recursiveSendTimeOuts = "Recursive TimeOut/sec"
_ = "Responses Suppressed"
_ = "Responses Suppressed/sec"
secureUpdateFailure = "Secure Update Failure"
secureUpdateReceived = "Secure Update Received"
_ = "Secure Update Received/sec"
tcpMessageMemory = "TCP Message Memory"
tcpQueryReceived = "TCP Query Received"
_ = "TCP Query Received/sec"
tcpResponseSent = "TCP Response Sent"
_ = "TCP Response Sent/sec"
_ = "Total Query Received"
_ = "Total Query Received/sec"
_ = "Total Remote Inflight Queries"
_ = "Total Response Sent"
_ = "Total Response Sent/sec"
udpMessageMemory = "UDP Message Memory"
udpQueryReceived = "UDP Query Received"
_ = "UDP Query Received/sec"
udpResponseSent = "UDP Response Sent"
_ = "UDP Response Sent/sec"
unmatchedResponsesReceived = "Unmatched Responses Received"
_ = "Virtual Bytes"
winsLookupReceived = "WINS Lookup Received"
_ = "WINS Lookup Received/sec"
winsResponseSent = "WINS Response Sent"
_ = "WINS Response Sent/sec"
winsReverseLookupReceived = "WINS Reverse Lookup Received"
_ = "WINS Reverse Lookup Received/sec"
winsReverseResponseSent = "WINS Reverse Response Sent"
_ = "WINS Reverse Response Sent/sec"
zoneTransferFailure = "Zone Transfer Failure"
zoneTransferSOARequestSent = "Zone Transfer Request Received"
_ = "Zone Transfer SOA Request Sent"
_ = "Zone Transfer Success"
)

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//go:build windows
package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"os"
"strings"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const Name = "exchange"
const (
adAccessProcesses = "ADAccessProcesses"
transportQueues = "TransportQueues"
httpProxy = "HttpProxy"
activeSync = "ActiveSync"
availabilityService = "AvailabilityService"
outlookWebAccess = "OutlookWebAccess"
autoDiscover = "Autodiscover"
workloadManagement = "WorkloadManagement"
rpcClientAccess = "RpcClientAccess"
mapiHttpEmsmdb = "MapiHttpEmsmdb"
)
type Config struct {
CollectorsEnabled []string `yaml:"collectors_enabled"`
}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{
CollectorsEnabled: []string{
adAccessProcesses,
transportQueues,
httpProxy,
activeSync,
availabilityService,
outlookWebAccess,
autoDiscover,
workloadManagement,
rpcClientAccess,
mapiHttpEmsmdb,
},
}
type Collector struct {
config Config
perfDataCollectorADAccessProcesses perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorTransportQueues perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorHttpProxy perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorActiveSync perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorAvailabilityService perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorOWA perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorAutoDiscover perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorWorkloadManagementWorkloads perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorRpcClientAccess perfdata.Collector
perfDataCollectorMapiHttpEmsmdb perfdata.Collector
activeMailboxDeliveryQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
activeSyncRequestsPerSec *prometheus.Desc
activeTasks *prometheus.Desc
activeUserCount *prometheus.Desc
activeUserCountMapiHttpEmsMDB *prometheus.Desc
autoDiscoverRequestsPerSec *prometheus.Desc
availabilityRequestsSec *prometheus.Desc
averageAuthenticationLatency *prometheus.Desc
averageCASProcessingLatency *prometheus.Desc
completedTasks *prometheus.Desc
connectionCount *prometheus.Desc
currentUniqueUsers *prometheus.Desc
externalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
externalLargestDeliveryQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
internalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
internalLargestDeliveryQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
isActive *prometheus.Desc
ldapReadTime *prometheus.Desc
ldapSearchTime *prometheus.Desc
ldapTimeoutErrorsPerSec *prometheus.Desc
ldapWriteTime *prometheus.Desc
longRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin *prometheus.Desc
mailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency *prometheus.Desc
mailboxServerProxyFailureRate *prometheus.Desc
outstandingProxyRequests *prometheus.Desc
owaRequestsPerSec *prometheus.Desc
pingCommandsPending *prometheus.Desc
poisonQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
proxyRequestsPerSec *prometheus.Desc
queuedTasks *prometheus.Desc
retryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
rpcAveragedLatency *prometheus.Desc
rpcOperationsPerSec *prometheus.Desc
rpcRequests *prometheus.Desc
syncCommandsPerSec *prometheus.Desc
unreachableQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
userCount *prometheus.Desc
yieldedTasks *prometheus.Desc
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
if config.CollectorsEnabled == nil {
config.CollectorsEnabled = ConfigDefaults.CollectorsEnabled
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(app *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
c := &Collector{
config: ConfigDefaults,
}
c.config.CollectorsEnabled = make([]string, 0)
var listAllCollectors bool
var collectorsEnabled string
app.Flag(
"collector.exchange.list",
"List the collectors along with their perflib object name/ids",
).BoolVar(&listAllCollectors)
app.Flag(
"collector.exchange.enabled",
"Comma-separated list of collectors to use. Defaults to all, if not specified.",
).Default(strings.Join(ConfigDefaults.CollectorsEnabled, ",")).StringVar(&collectorsEnabled)
app.PreAction(func(*kingpin.ParseContext) error {
if listAllCollectors {
collectorDesc := map[string]string{
adAccessProcesses: "[19108] MSExchange ADAccess Processes",
transportQueues: "[20524] MSExchangeTransport Queues",
httpProxy: "[36934] MSExchange HttpProxy",
activeSync: "[25138] MSExchange ActiveSync",
availabilityService: "[24914] MSExchange Availability Service",
outlookWebAccess: "[24618] MSExchange OWA",
autoDiscover: "[29240] MSExchange Autodiscover",
workloadManagement: "[19430] MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads",
rpcClientAccess: "[29336] MSExchange RpcClientAccess",
mapiHttpEmsmdb: "[26463] MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb",
}
sb := strings.Builder{}
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%-32s %-32s\n", "Collector Name", "[PerfID] Perflib Object"))
for _, cname := range ConfigDefaults.CollectorsEnabled {
sb.WriteString(fmt.Sprintf("%-32s %-32s\n", cname, collectorDesc[cname]))
}
app.UsageTemplate(sb.String()).Usage(nil)
os.Exit(0)
}
return nil
})
app.Action(func(*kingpin.ParseContext) error {
c.config.CollectorsEnabled = strings.Split(collectorsEnabled, ",")
return nil
})
return c
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
if utils.PDHEnabled() {
return []string{}, nil
}
return []string{
"MSExchange ADAccess Processes",
"MSExchangeTransport Queues",
"MSExchange HttpProxy",
"MSExchange ActiveSync",
"MSExchange Availability Service",
"MSExchange OWA",
"MSExchangeAutodiscover",
"MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads",
"MSExchange RpcClientAccess",
"MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb",
}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(_ *slog.Logger, _ *mi.Session) error {
if utils.PDHEnabled() {
collectorFuncs := map[string]func() error{
adAccessProcesses: c.buildADAccessProcesses,
transportQueues: c.buildTransportQueues,
httpProxy: c.buildHTTPProxy,
activeSync: c.buildActiveSync,
availabilityService: c.buildAvailabilityService,
outlookWebAccess: c.buildOWA,
autoDiscover: c.buildAutoDiscover,
workloadManagement: c.buildWorkloadManagementWorkloads,
rpcClientAccess: c.buildRPC,
mapiHttpEmsmdb: c.buildMapiHttpEmsmdb,
}
for _, collectorName := range c.config.CollectorsEnabled {
if err := collectorFuncs[collectorName](); err != nil {
return err
}
}
}
// desc creates a new prometheus description
desc := func(metricName string, description string, labels ...string) *prometheus.Desc {
return prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, metricName),
description,
labels,
nil,
)
}
c.rpcAveragedLatency = desc("rpc_avg_latency_sec", "The latency (sec) averaged for the past 1024 packets")
c.rpcRequests = desc("rpc_requests", "Number of client requests currently being processed by the RPC Client Access service")
c.activeUserCount = desc("rpc_active_user_count", "Number of unique users that have shown some kind of activity in the last 2 minutes")
c.connectionCount = desc("rpc_connection_count", "Total number of client connections maintained")
c.rpcOperationsPerSec = desc("rpc_operations_total", "The rate at which RPC operations occur")
c.userCount = desc("rpc_user_count", "Number of users")
c.ldapReadTime = desc("ldap_read_time_sec", "Time (sec) to send an LDAP read request and receive a response", "name")
c.ldapSearchTime = desc("ldap_search_time_sec", "Time (sec) to send an LDAP search request and receive a response", "name")
c.ldapWriteTime = desc("ldap_write_time_sec", "Time (sec) to send an LDAP Add/Modify/Delete request and receive a response", "name")
c.ldapTimeoutErrorsPerSec = desc("ldap_timeout_errors_total", "Total number of LDAP timeout errors", "name")
c.longRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin = desc("ldap_long_running_ops_per_sec", "Long Running LDAP operations per second", "name")
c.externalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_external_active_remote_delivery", "External Active Remote Delivery Queue length", "name")
c.internalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_internal_active_remote_delivery", "Internal Active Remote Delivery Queue length", "name")
c.activeMailboxDeliveryQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_active_mailbox_delivery", "Active Mailbox Delivery Queue length", "name")
c.retryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_retry_mailbox_delivery", "Retry Mailbox Delivery Queue length", "name")
c.unreachableQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_unreachable", "Unreachable Queue length", "name")
c.externalLargestDeliveryQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_external_largest_delivery", "External Largest Delivery Queue length", "name")
c.internalLargestDeliveryQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_internal_largest_delivery", "Internal Largest Delivery Queue length", "name")
c.poisonQueueLength = desc("transport_queues_poison", "Poison Queue length", "name")
c.mailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency = desc("http_proxy_mailbox_server_locator_avg_latency_sec", "Average latency (sec) of MailboxServerLocator web service calls", "name")
c.averageAuthenticationLatency = desc("http_proxy_avg_auth_latency", "Average time spent authenticating CAS requests over the last 200 samples", "name")
c.outstandingProxyRequests = desc("http_proxy_outstanding_proxy_requests", "Number of concurrent outstanding proxy requests", "name")
c.proxyRequestsPerSec = desc("http_proxy_requests_total", "Number of proxy requests processed each second", "name")
c.availabilityRequestsSec = desc("avail_service_requests_per_sec", "Number of requests serviced per second")
c.currentUniqueUsers = desc("owa_current_unique_users", "Number of unique users currently logged on to Outlook Web App")
c.owaRequestsPerSec = desc("owa_requests_total", "Number of requests handled by Outlook Web App per second")
c.autoDiscoverRequestsPerSec = desc("autodiscover_requests_total", "Number of autodiscover service requests processed each second")
c.activeTasks = desc("workload_active_tasks", "Number of active tasks currently running in the background for workload management", "name")
c.completedTasks = desc("workload_completed_tasks", "Number of workload management tasks that have been completed", "name")
c.queuedTasks = desc("workload_queued_tasks", "Number of workload management tasks that are currently queued up waiting to be processed", "name")
c.yieldedTasks = desc("workload_yielded_tasks", "The total number of tasks that have been yielded by a workload", "name")
c.isActive = desc("workload_is_active", "Active indicates whether the workload is in an active (1) or paused (0) state", "name")
c.activeSyncRequestsPerSec = desc("activesync_requests_total", "Num HTTP requests received from the client via ASP.NET per sec. Shows Current user load")
c.averageCASProcessingLatency = desc("http_proxy_avg_cas_processing_latency_sec", "Average latency (sec) of CAS processing time over the last 200 reqs", "name")
c.mailboxServerProxyFailureRate = desc("http_proxy_mailbox_proxy_failure_rate", "% of failures between this CAS and MBX servers over the last 200 samples", "name")
c.pingCommandsPending = desc("activesync_ping_cmds_pending", "Number of ping commands currently pending in the queue")
c.syncCommandsPerSec = desc("activesync_sync_cmds_total", "Number of sync commands processed per second. Clients use this command to synchronize items within a folder")
c.activeUserCountMapiHttpEmsMDB = desc("mapihttp_emsmdb_active_user_count", "Number of unique outlook users that have shown some kind of activity in the last 2 minutes")
return nil
}
// Collect collects exchange metrics and sends them to prometheus.
func (c *Collector) Collect(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
if utils.PDHEnabled() {
return c.collectPDH(ch)
}
logger = logger.With(slog.String("collector", Name))
collectorFuncs := map[string]func(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error{
adAccessProcesses: c.collectADAccessProcesses,
transportQueues: c.collectTransportQueues,
httpProxy: c.collectHTTPProxy,
activeSync: c.collectActiveSync,
availabilityService: c.collectAvailabilityService,
outlookWebAccess: c.collectOWA,
autoDiscover: c.collectAutoDiscover,
workloadManagement: c.collectWorkloadManagementWorkloads,
rpcClientAccess: c.collectRPC,
mapiHttpEmsmdb: c.collectMapiHttpEmsmdb,
}
for _, collectorName := range c.config.CollectorsEnabled {
if err := collectorFuncs[collectorName](ctx, logger, ch); err != nil {
logger.Error("Error in "+collectorName,
slog.Any("err", err),
)
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Collect collects exchange metrics and sends them to prometheus.
func (c *Collector) collectPDH(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
collectorFuncs := map[string]func(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error{
adAccessProcesses: c.collectPDHADAccessProcesses,
transportQueues: c.collectPDHTransportQueues,
httpProxy: c.collectPDHHTTPProxy,
activeSync: c.collectPDHActiveSync,
availabilityService: c.collectPDHAvailabilityService,
outlookWebAccess: c.collectPDHOWA,
autoDiscover: c.collectPDHAutoDiscover,
workloadManagement: c.collectPDHWorkloadManagementWorkloads,
rpcClientAccess: c.collectPDHRPC,
mapiHttpEmsmdb: c.collectPDHMapiHttpEmsmdb,
}
errs := make([]error, len(c.config.CollectorsEnabled))
for i, collectorName := range c.config.CollectorsEnabled {
errs[i] = collectorFuncs[collectorName](ch)
}
return errors.Join(errs...)
}
// toLabelName converts strings to lowercase and replaces all whitespaces and dots with underscores.
func (c *Collector) toLabelName(name string) string {
s := strings.ReplaceAll(strings.Join(strings.Fields(strings.ToLower(name)), "_"), ".", "_")
s = strings.ReplaceAll(s, "__", "_")
return s
}
// msToSec converts from ms to seconds.
func (c *Collector) msToSec(t float64) float64 {
return t / 1000
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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
requestsPerSec = "Requests/sec"
pingCommandsPending = "Ping Commands Pending"
syncCommandsPerSec = "Sync Commands/sec"
)
// Perflib: [25138] MSExchange ActiveSync.
type perflibActiveSync struct {
RequestsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Requests/sec"`
PingCommandsPending float64 `perflib:"Ping Commands Pending"`
SyncCommandsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Sync Commands/sec"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildActiveSync() error {
counters := []string{
requestsPerSec,
pingCommandsPending,
syncCommandsPerSec,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorActiveSync, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange ActiveSync", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange ActiveSync collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectActiveSync(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibActiveSync
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange ActiveSync"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, instance := range data {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeSyncRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
instance.RequestsPerSec,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.pingCommandsPending,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
instance.PingCommandsPending,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.syncCommandsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
instance.SyncCommandsPerSec,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHActiveSync(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorActiveSync.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange ActiveSync metrics: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange ActiveSync returned empty result set")
}
for _, data := range perfData {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeSyncRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[requestsPerSec].FirstValue,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.pingCommandsPending,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[pingCommandsPending].FirstValue,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.syncCommandsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[syncCommandsPerSec].FirstValue,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"strings"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
ldapReadTime = "LDAP Read Time"
ldapSearchTime = "LDAP Search Time"
ldapWriteTime = "LDAP Write Time"
ldapTimeoutErrorsPerSec = "LDAP Timeout Errors/sec"
longRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin = "Long Running LDAP Operations/min"
)
// Perflib: [19108] MSExchange ADAccess Processes.
type perflibADAccessProcesses struct {
Name string
LDAPReadTime float64 `perflib:"LDAP Read Time"`
LDAPSearchTime float64 `perflib:"LDAP Search Time"`
LDAPWriteTime float64 `perflib:"LDAP Write Time"`
LDAPTimeoutErrorsPerSec float64 `perflib:"LDAP Timeout Errors/sec"`
LongRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin float64 `perflib:"Long Running LDAP Operations/min"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildADAccessProcesses() error {
counters := []string{
ldapReadTime,
ldapSearchTime,
ldapWriteTime,
ldapTimeoutErrorsPerSec,
longRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorADAccessProcesses, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange ADAccess Processes", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange ADAccess Processes collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectADAccessProcesses(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibADAccessProcesses
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange ADAccess Processes"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
labelUseCount := make(map[string]int)
for _, proc := range data {
labelName := c.toLabelName(proc.Name)
if strings.HasSuffix(labelName, "_total") {
continue
}
// Since we're not including the PID suffix from the instance names in the label names, we get an occasional duplicate.
// This seems to affect about 4 instances only of this object.
labelUseCount[labelName]++
if labelUseCount[labelName] > 1 {
labelName = fmt.Sprintf("%s_%d", labelName, labelUseCount[labelName])
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapReadTime,
prometheus.CounterValue,
c.msToSec(proc.LDAPReadTime),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapSearchTime,
prometheus.CounterValue,
c.msToSec(proc.LDAPSearchTime),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapWriteTime,
prometheus.CounterValue,
c.msToSec(proc.LDAPWriteTime),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapTimeoutErrorsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
proc.LDAPTimeoutErrorsPerSec,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.longRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin,
prometheus.CounterValue,
proc.LongRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin*60,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHADAccessProcesses(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorADAccessProcesses.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange ADAccess Processes metrics: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange ADAccess Processes returned empty result set")
}
labelUseCount := make(map[string]int)
for name, data := range perfData {
labelName := c.toLabelName(name)
// Since we're not including the PID suffix from the instance names in the label names, we get an occasional duplicate.
// This seems to affect about 4 instances only of this object.
labelUseCount[labelName]++
if labelUseCount[labelName] > 1 {
labelName = fmt.Sprintf("%s_%d", labelName, labelUseCount[labelName])
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapReadTime,
prometheus.CounterValue,
c.msToSec(data[ldapReadTime].FirstValue),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapSearchTime,
prometheus.CounterValue,
c.msToSec(data[ldapSearchTime].FirstValue),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapWriteTime,
prometheus.CounterValue,
c.msToSec(data[ldapWriteTime].FirstValue),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.ldapTimeoutErrorsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[ldapTimeoutErrorsPerSec].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.longRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[longRunningLDAPOperationsPerMin].FirstValue*60,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
// [29240] MSExchangeAutodiscover.
type perflibAutodiscover struct {
RequestsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Requests/sec"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildAutoDiscover() error {
counters := []string{
requestsPerSec,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorAutoDiscover, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange Autodiscover", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange Autodiscover collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectAutoDiscover(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibAutodiscover
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchangeAutodiscover"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, autodisc := range data {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.autoDiscoverRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
autodisc.RequestsPerSec,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHAutoDiscover(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorAutoDiscover.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange Autodiscover metrics: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange Autodiscover returned empty result set")
}
for _, data := range perfData {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.autoDiscoverRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[requestsPerSec].FirstValue,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
// Perflib: [24914] MSExchange Availability Service.
type perflibAvailabilityService struct {
RequestsSec float64 `perflib:"Availability Requests (sec)"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildAvailabilityService() error {
counters := []string{}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorAvailabilityService, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange Availability Service", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange Availability Service collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectAvailabilityService(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibAvailabilityService
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange Availability Service"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, availservice := range data {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.availabilityRequestsSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
availservice.RequestsSec,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHAvailabilityService(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorAvailabilityService.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange Availability Service metrics: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange Availability Service returned empty result set")
}
for _, data := range perfData {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.availabilityRequestsSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[requestsPerSec].FirstValue,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
mailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency = "MailboxServerLocator Average Latency (Moving Average)"
averageAuthenticationLatency = "Average Authentication Latency"
averageCASProcessingLatency = "Average ClientAccess Server Processing Latency"
mailboxServerProxyFailureRate = "Mailbox Server Proxy Failure Rate"
outstandingProxyRequests = "Outstanding Proxy Requests"
proxyRequestsPerSec = "Proxy Requests/Sec"
)
// Perflib: [36934] MSExchange HttpProxy.
type perflibHTTPProxy struct {
Name string
MailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency float64 `perflib:"MailboxServerLocator Average Latency (Moving Average)"`
AverageAuthenticationLatency float64 `perflib:"Average Authentication Latency"`
AverageCASProcessingLatency float64 `perflib:"Average ClientAccess Server Processing Latency"`
MailboxServerProxyFailureRate float64 `perflib:"Mailbox Server Proxy Failure Rate"`
OutstandingProxyRequests float64 `perflib:"Outstanding Proxy Requests"`
ProxyRequestsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Proxy Requests/Sec"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildHTTPProxy() error {
counters := []string{
mailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency,
averageAuthenticationLatency,
averageCASProcessingLatency,
mailboxServerProxyFailureRate,
outstandingProxyRequests,
proxyRequestsPerSec,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorHttpProxy, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange HttpProxy", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange HttpProxy collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectHTTPProxy(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibHTTPProxy
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange HttpProxy"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, instance := range data {
labelName := c.toLabelName(instance.Name)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.mailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
c.msToSec(instance.MailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.averageAuthenticationLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
instance.AverageAuthenticationLatency,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.averageCASProcessingLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
c.msToSec(instance.AverageCASProcessingLatency),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.mailboxServerProxyFailureRate,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
instance.MailboxServerProxyFailureRate,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.outstandingProxyRequests,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
instance.OutstandingProxyRequests,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.proxyRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
instance.ProxyRequestsPerSec,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHHTTPProxy(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorHttpProxy.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange HttpProxy Service metrics: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange HttpProxy Service returned empty result set")
}
for name, data := range perfData {
labelName := c.toLabelName(name)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.mailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
c.msToSec(data[mailboxServerLocatorAverageLatency].FirstValue),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.averageAuthenticationLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[averageAuthenticationLatency].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.averageCASProcessingLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
c.msToSec(data[averageCASProcessingLatency].FirstValue),
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.mailboxServerProxyFailureRate,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[mailboxServerProxyFailureRate].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.outstandingProxyRequests,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[outstandingProxyRequests].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.proxyRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[proxyRequestsPerSec].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
activeUserCount = "Active User Count"
)
// perflib [26463] MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb.
type perflibMapiHttpEmsmdb struct {
ActiveUserCount float64 `perflib:"Active User Count"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildMapiHttpEmsmdb() error {
counters := []string{
activeUserCount,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorMapiHttpEmsmdb, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectMapiHttpEmsmdb(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibMapiHttpEmsmdb
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, mapihttp := range data {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeUserCountMapiHttpEmsMDB,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
mapihttp.ActiveUserCount,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHMapiHttpEmsmdb(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorMapiHttpEmsmdb.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb metrics: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange MapiHttp Emsmdb returned empty result set")
}
for _, data := range perfData {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeUserCountMapiHttpEmsMDB,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[activeUserCount].FirstValue,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
currentUniqueUsers = "Current Unique Users"
// requestsPerSec = "Requests/sec"
)
// Perflib: [24618] MSExchange OWA.
type perflibOWA struct {
CurrentUniqueUsers float64 `perflib:"Current Unique Users"`
RequestsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Requests/sec"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildOWA() error {
counters := []string{
currentUniqueUsers,
requestsPerSec,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorOWA, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange OWA", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange OWA collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectOWA(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibOWA
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange OWA"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, owa := range data {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.currentUniqueUsers,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
owa.CurrentUniqueUsers,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.owaRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
owa.RequestsPerSec,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHOWA(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorOWA.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange OWA metrics: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange OWA returned empty result set")
}
for _, data := range perfData {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.currentUniqueUsers,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[currentUniqueUsers].FirstValue,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.owaRequestsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[requestsPerSec].FirstValue,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
rpcAveragedLatency = "RPC Averaged Latency"
rpcRequests = "RPC Requests"
// activeUserCount = "Active User Count"
connectionCount = "Connection Count"
rpcOperationsPerSec = "RPC Operations/sec"
userCount = "User Count"
)
// Perflib: [29366] MSExchange RpcClientAccess.
type perflibRPCClientAccess struct {
RPCAveragedLatency float64 `perflib:"RPC Averaged Latency"`
RPCRequests float64 `perflib:"RPC Requests"`
ActiveUserCount float64 `perflib:"Active User Count"`
ConnectionCount float64 `perflib:"Connection Count"`
RPCOperationsPerSec float64 `perflib:"RPC Operations/sec"`
UserCount float64 `perflib:"User Count"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildRPC() error {
counters := []string{
rpcAveragedLatency,
rpcRequests,
activeUserCount,
connectionCount,
rpcOperationsPerSec,
userCount,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorRpcClientAccess, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange RpcClientAccess", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange RpcClientAccess collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectRPC(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibRPCClientAccess
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange RpcClientAccess"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, rpc := range data {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.rpcAveragedLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
c.msToSec(rpc.RPCAveragedLatency),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.rpcRequests,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
rpc.RPCRequests,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeUserCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
rpc.ActiveUserCount,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.connectionCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
rpc.ConnectionCount,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.rpcOperationsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
rpc.RPCOperationsPerSec,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.userCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
rpc.UserCount,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHRPC(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorRpcClientAccess.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange RpcClientAccess: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange RpcClientAccess returned empty result set")
}
for _, data := range perfData {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.rpcAveragedLatency,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
c.msToSec(data[rpcAveragedLatency].FirstValue),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.rpcRequests,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[rpcRequests].FirstValue,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeUserCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[activeUserCount].FirstValue,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.connectionCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[connectionCount].FirstValue,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.rpcOperationsPerSec,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[rpcOperationsPerSec].FirstValue,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.userCount,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[userCount].FirstValue,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"strings"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
externalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength = "External Active Remote Delivery Queue Length"
internalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength = "Internal Active Remote Delivery Queue Length"
activeMailboxDeliveryQueueLength = "Active Mailbox Delivery Queue Length"
retryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength = "Retry Mailbox Delivery Queue Length"
unreachableQueueLength = "Unreachable Queue Length"
externalLargestDeliveryQueueLength = "External Largest Delivery Queue Length"
internalLargestDeliveryQueueLength = "Internal Largest Delivery Queue Length"
poisonQueueLength = "Poison Queue Length"
)
// Perflib: [20524] MSExchangeTransport Queues.
type perflibTransportQueues struct {
Name string
ExternalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength float64 `perflib:"External Active Remote Delivery Queue Length"`
InternalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Internal Active Remote Delivery Queue Length"`
ActiveMailboxDeliveryQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Active Mailbox Delivery Queue Length"`
RetryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Retry Mailbox Delivery Queue Length"`
UnreachableQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Unreachable Queue Length"`
ExternalLargestDeliveryQueueLength float64 `perflib:"External Largest Delivery Queue Length"`
InternalLargestDeliveryQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Internal Largest Delivery Queue Length"`
PoisonQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Poison Queue Length"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildTransportQueues() error {
counters := []string{
externalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
internalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
activeMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
retryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
unreachableQueueLength,
externalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
internalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
poisonQueueLength,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorTransportQueues, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchangeTransport Queues", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchangeTransport Queues collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectTransportQueues(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibTransportQueues
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchangeTransport Queues"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, queue := range data {
labelName := c.toLabelName(queue.Name)
if strings.HasSuffix(labelName, "_total") {
continue
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.externalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.ExternalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.internalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.InternalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.ActiveMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.retryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.RetryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.unreachableQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.UnreachableQueueLength,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.externalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.ExternalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.internalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.InternalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.poisonQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
queue.PoisonQueueLength,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHTransportQueues(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorTransportQueues.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchangeTransport Queues: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchangeTransport Queues returned empty result set")
}
for name, data := range perfData {
labelName := c.toLabelName(name)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.externalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[externalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.internalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[internalActiveRemoteDeliveryQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[activeMailboxDeliveryQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.retryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[retryMailboxDeliveryQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.unreachableQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[unreachableQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.externalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[externalLargestDeliveryQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.internalLargestDeliveryQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[internalLargestDeliveryQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.poisonQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[poisonQueueLength].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
}

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package exchange
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"strings"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const (
activeTasks = "ActiveTasks"
completedTasks = "CompletedTasks"
queuedTasks = "QueuedTasks"
yieldedTasks = "YieldedTasks"
isActive = "Active"
)
// Perflib: [19430] MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads.
type perflibWorkloadManagementWorkloads struct {
Name string
ActiveTasks float64 `perflib:"ActiveTasks"`
CompletedTasks float64 `perflib:"CompletedTasks"`
QueuedTasks float64 `perflib:"QueuedTasks"`
YieldedTasks float64 `perflib:"YieldedTasks"`
IsActive float64 `perflib:"Active"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildWorkloadManagementWorkloads() error {
counters := []string{
activeTasks,
completedTasks,
queuedTasks,
yieldedTasks,
isActive,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollectorWorkloadManagementWorkloads, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads collector: %w", err)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectWorkloadManagementWorkloads(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var data []perflibWorkloadManagementWorkloads
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads"], &data, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, instance := range data {
labelName := c.toLabelName(instance.Name)
if strings.HasSuffix(labelName, "_total") {
continue
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeTasks,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
instance.ActiveTasks,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.completedTasks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
instance.CompletedTasks,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.queuedTasks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
instance.QueuedTasks,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.yieldedTasks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
instance.YieldedTasks,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.isActive,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
instance.IsActive,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDHWorkloadManagementWorkloads(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
perfData, err := c.perfDataCollectorWorkloadManagementWorkloads.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads: %w", err)
}
if len(perfData) == 0 {
return errors.New("perflib query for MSExchange WorkloadManagement Workloads returned empty result set")
}
for name, data := range perfData {
labelName := c.toLabelName(name)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.activeTasks,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[activeTasks].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.completedTasks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[completedTasks].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.queuedTasks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[queuedTasks].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.yieldedTasks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
data[yieldedTasks].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.isActive,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
data[isActive].FirstValue,
labelName,
)
}
return nil
}

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//go:build windows
package filetime
import (
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"sync"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar/v4"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const Name = "filetime"
type Config struct {
FilePatterns []string
}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{
FilePatterns: []string{},
}
// A Collector is a Prometheus Collector for collecting file times.
type Collector struct {
config Config
fileMTime *prometheus.Desc
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
if config.FilePatterns == nil {
config.FilePatterns = ConfigDefaults.FilePatterns
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(app *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
c := &Collector{
config: ConfigDefaults,
}
c.config.FilePatterns = make([]string, 0)
var filePatterns string
app.Flag(
"collector.filetime.file-patterns",
"Comma-separated list of file patterns. Each pattern is a glob pattern that can contain `*`, `?`, and `**` (recursive). See https://github.com/bmatcuk/doublestar#patterns",
).Default(strings.Join(ConfigDefaults.FilePatterns, ",")).StringVar(&filePatterns)
app.Action(func(*kingpin.ParseContext) error {
// doublestar.Glob() requires forward slashes
c.config.FilePatterns = strings.Split(filepath.ToSlash(filePatterns), ",")
return nil
})
return c
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
return []string{}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(logger *slog.Logger, _ *mi.Session) error {
logger.Info("filetime collector is in an experimental state! It may subject to change.",
slog.String("collector", Name),
)
c.fileMTime = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "mtime_timestamp_seconds"),
"File modification time",
[]string{"file"},
nil,
)
for _, filePattern := range c.config.FilePatterns {
basePath, pattern := doublestar.SplitPattern(filePattern)
_, err := doublestar.Glob(os.DirFS(basePath), pattern, doublestar.WithFilesOnly())
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid glob pattern: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) Collect(_ *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
logger = logger.With(slog.String("collector", Name))
return c.collectGlob(logger, ch)
}
// collectWin32 collects file times for each file path in the config. It using Win32 FindFirstFile and FindNextFile.
func (c *Collector) collectGlob(logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
wg := sync.WaitGroup{}
for _, filePattern := range c.config.FilePatterns {
wg.Add(1)
go func(filePattern string) {
defer wg.Done()
if err := c.collectGlobFilePath(logger, ch, filePattern); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed collecting metrics for filepath",
slog.String("filepath", filePattern),
slog.Any("err", err),
)
}
}(filePattern)
}
wg.Wait()
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectGlobFilePath(logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric, filePattern string) error {
basePath, pattern := doublestar.SplitPattern(filePattern)
basePathFS := os.DirFS(basePath)
matches, err := doublestar.Glob(basePathFS, pattern, doublestar.WithFilesOnly())
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to glob: %w", err)
}
for _, match := range matches {
filePath := filepath.Join(basePath, match)
fileInfo, err := os.Stat(filePath)
if err != nil {
logger.Warn("failed to state file",
slog.String("file", filePath),
slog.Any("err", err),
)
continue
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.fileMTime,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(fileInfo.ModTime().UTC().Unix()),
filePath,
)
}
return nil
}

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package filetime_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/filetime"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func BenchmarkCollector(b *testing.B) {
testutils.FuncBenchmarkCollector(b, filetime.Name, filetime.NewWithFlags)
}
func TestCollector(t *testing.T) {
testutils.TestCollector(t, filetime.New, &filetime.Config{
FilePatterns: []string{"*.*"},
})
}

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package license_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/license"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func BenchmarkCollector(b *testing.B) {
testutils.FuncBenchmarkCollector(b, license.Name, license.NewWithFlags)
}
func TestCollector(t *testing.T) {
testutils.TestCollector(t, license.New, nil)
}

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package logical_disk
const (
avgDiskReadQueueLength = "Avg. Disk Read Queue Length"
avgDiskSecPerRead = "Avg. Disk sec/Read"
avgDiskSecPerTransfer = "Avg. Disk sec/Transfer"
avgDiskSecPerWrite = "Avg. Disk sec/Write"
avgDiskWriteQueueLength = "Avg. Disk Write Queue Length"
currentDiskQueueLength = "Current Disk Queue Length"
freeSpace = "Free Megabytes"
diskReadBytesPerSec = "Disk Read Bytes/sec"
diskReadsPerSec = "Disk Reads/sec"
diskWriteBytesPerSec = "Disk Write Bytes/sec"
diskWritesPerSec = "Disk Writes/sec"
percentDiskReadTime = "% Disk Read Time"
percentDiskWriteTime = "% Disk Write Time"
percentFreeSpace = "% Free Space"
percentIdleTime = "% Idle Time"
SplitIOPerSec = "Split IO/Sec"
)
// Win32_PerfRawData_PerfDisk_LogicalDisk docs:
// - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/aa394307(v=vs.71) - Win32_PerfRawData_PerfDisk_LogicalDisk class
// - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms803973.aspx - LogicalDisk object reference.
type logicalDisk struct {
Name string
CurrentDiskQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Current Disk Queue Length"`
AvgDiskReadQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Avg. Disk Read Queue Length"`
AvgDiskWriteQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Avg. Disk Write Queue Length"`
DiskReadBytesPerSec float64 `perflib:"Disk Read Bytes/sec"`
DiskReadsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Disk Reads/sec"`
DiskWriteBytesPerSec float64 `perflib:"Disk Write Bytes/sec"`
DiskWritesPerSec float64 `perflib:"Disk Writes/sec"`
PercentDiskReadTime float64 `perflib:"% Disk Read Time"`
PercentDiskWriteTime float64 `perflib:"% Disk Write Time"`
PercentFreeSpace float64 `perflib:"% Free Space_Base"`
PercentFreeSpace_Base float64 `perflib:"Free Megabytes"`
PercentIdleTime float64 `perflib:"% Idle Time"`
SplitIOPerSec float64 `perflib:"Split IO/Sec"`
AvgDiskSecPerRead float64 `perflib:"Avg. Disk sec/Read"`
AvgDiskSecPerWrite float64 `perflib:"Avg. Disk sec/Write"`
AvgDiskSecPerTransfer float64 `perflib:"Avg. Disk sec/Transfer"`
}

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//go:build windows
package logon
import (
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/headers/secur32"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const Name = "logon"
type Config struct{}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{}
// A Collector is a Prometheus Collector for WMI metrics.
type Collector struct {
config Config
sessionInfo *prometheus.Desc
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(_ *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
return &Collector{}
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
return []string{}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(_ *slog.Logger, _ *mi.Session) error {
c.sessionInfo = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "session_logon_timestamp_seconds"),
"timestamp of the logon session in seconds.",
[]string{"id", "username", "domain", "type"},
nil,
)
return nil
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) Collect(_ *types.ScrapeContext, _ *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
if err := c.collect(ch); err != nil {
return err
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collect(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
logonSessions, err := secur32.GetLogonSessions()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get logon sessions: %w", err)
}
for _, session := range logonSessions {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.sessionInfo,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(session.LogonTime.Unix()),
session.LogonId.String(), session.UserName, session.LogonDomain, session.LogonType.String(),
)
}
return nil
}

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package logon_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/logon"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func BenchmarkCollector(b *testing.B) {
// No context name required as Collector source is WMI
testutils.FuncBenchmarkCollector(b, logon.Name, logon.NewWithFlags)
}
func TestCollector(t *testing.T) {
testutils.TestCollector(t, logon.New, nil)
}

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package memory
const (
availableBytes = "Available Bytes"
availableKBytes = "Available KBytes"
availableMBytes = "Available MBytes"
cacheBytes = "Cache Bytes"
cacheBytesPeak = "Cache Bytes Peak"
cacheFaultsPerSec = "Cache Faults/sec"
commitLimit = "Commit Limit"
committedBytes = "Committed Bytes"
demandZeroFaultsPerSec = "Demand Zero Faults/sec"
freeAndZeroPageListBytes = "Free & Zero Page List Bytes"
freeSystemPageTableEntries = "Free System Page Table Entries"
modifiedPageListBytes = "Modified Page List Bytes"
pageFaultsPerSec = "Page Faults/sec"
pageReadsPerSec = "Page Reads/sec"
pagesInputPerSec = "Pages Input/sec"
pagesOutputPerSec = "Pages Output/sec"
pagesPerSec = "Pages/sec"
pageWritesPerSec = "Page Writes/sec"
poolNonpagedAllocs = "Pool Nonpaged Allocs"
poolNonpagedBytes = "Pool Nonpaged Bytes"
poolPagedAllocs = "Pool Paged Allocs"
poolPagedBytes = "Pool Paged Bytes"
poolPagedResidentBytes = "Pool Paged Resident Bytes"
standbyCacheCoreBytes = "Standby Cache Core Bytes"
standbyCacheNormalPriorityBytes = "Standby Cache Normal Priority Bytes"
standbyCacheReserveBytes = "Standby Cache Reserve Bytes"
systemCacheResidentBytes = "System Cache Resident Bytes"
systemCodeResidentBytes = "System Code Resident Bytes"
systemCodeTotalBytes = "System Code Total Bytes"
systemDriverResidentBytes = "System Driver Resident Bytes"
systemDriverTotalBytes = "System Driver Total Bytes"
transitionFaultsPerSec = "Transition Faults/sec"
transitionPagesRePurposedPerSec = "Transition Pages RePurposed/sec"
writeCopiesPerSec = "Write Copies/sec"
)
type memory struct {
AvailableBytes float64 `perflib:"Available Bytes"`
AvailableKBytes float64 `perflib:"Available KBytes"`
AvailableMBytes float64 `perflib:"Available MBytes"`
CacheBytes float64 `perflib:"Cache Bytes"`
CacheBytesPeak float64 `perflib:"Cache Bytes Peak"`
CacheFaultsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Cache Faults/sec"`
CommitLimit float64 `perflib:"Commit Limit"`
CommittedBytes float64 `perflib:"Committed Bytes"`
DemandZeroFaultsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Demand Zero Faults/sec"`
FreeAndZeroPageListBytes float64 `perflib:"Free & Zero Page List Bytes"`
FreeSystemPageTableEntries float64 `perflib:"Free System Page Table Entries"`
ModifiedPageListBytes float64 `perflib:"Modified Page List Bytes"`
PageFaultsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Page Faults/sec"`
PageReadsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Page Reads/sec"`
PagesInputPerSec float64 `perflib:"Pages Input/sec"`
PagesOutputPerSec float64 `perflib:"Pages Output/sec"`
PagesPerSec float64 `perflib:"Pages/sec"`
PageWritesPerSec float64 `perflib:"Page Writes/sec"`
PoolNonpagedAllocs float64 `perflib:"Pool Nonpaged Allocs"`
PoolNonpagedBytes float64 `perflib:"Pool Nonpaged Bytes"`
PoolPagedAllocs float64 `perflib:"Pool Paged Allocs"`
PoolPagedBytes float64 `perflib:"Pool Paged Bytes"`
PoolPagedResidentBytes float64 `perflib:"Pool Paged Resident Bytes"`
StandbyCacheCoreBytes float64 `perflib:"Standby Cache Core Bytes"`
StandbyCacheNormalPriorityBytes float64 `perflib:"Standby Cache Normal Priority Bytes"`
StandbyCacheReserveBytes float64 `perflib:"Standby Cache Reserve Bytes"`
SystemCacheResidentBytes float64 `perflib:"System Cache Resident Bytes"`
SystemCodeResidentBytes float64 `perflib:"System Code Resident Bytes"`
SystemCodeTotalBytes float64 `perflib:"System Code Total Bytes"`
SystemDriverResidentBytes float64 `perflib:"System Driver Resident Bytes"`
SystemDriverTotalBytes float64 `perflib:"System Driver Total Bytes"`
TransitionFaultsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Transition Faults/sec"`
TransitionPagesRePurposedPerSec float64 `perflib:"Transition Pages RePurposed/sec"`
WriteCopiesPerSec float64 `perflib:"Write Copies/sec"`
}

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package memory_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/memory"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func BenchmarkCollector(b *testing.B) {
testutils.FuncBenchmarkCollector(b, memory.Name, memory.NewWithFlags)
}
func TestCollector(t *testing.T) {
testutils.TestCollector(t, memory.New, nil)
}

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package mscluster
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"slices"
"strings"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const Name = "mscluster"
type Config struct {
CollectorsEnabled []string `yaml:"collectors_enabled"`
}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{
CollectorsEnabled: []string{
"cluster",
"network",
"node",
"resource",
"resourcegroup",
},
}
// A Collector is a Prometheus Collector for WMI MSCluster_Cluster metrics.
type Collector struct {
config Config
miSession *mi.Session
// cluster
clusterAddEvictDelay *prometheus.Desc
clusterAdminAccessPoint *prometheus.Desc
clusterAutoAssignNodeSite *prometheus.Desc
clusterAutoBalancerLevel *prometheus.Desc
clusterAutoBalancerMode *prometheus.Desc
clusterBackupInProgress *prometheus.Desc
clusterBlockCacheSize *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusSvcHangTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusSvcRegroupOpeningTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusSvcRegroupPruningTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusSvcRegroupStageTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusSvcRegroupTickInMilliseconds *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusterEnforcedAntiAffinity *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusterFunctionalLevel *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusterGroupWaitDelay *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusterLogLevel *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusterLogSize *prometheus.Desc
clusterClusterUpgradeVersion *prometheus.Desc
clusterCrossSiteDelay *prometheus.Desc
clusterCrossSiteThreshold *prometheus.Desc
clusterCrossSubnetDelay *prometheus.Desc
clusterCrossSubnetThreshold *prometheus.Desc
clusterCsvBalancer *prometheus.Desc
clusterDatabaseReadWriteMode *prometheus.Desc
clusterDefaultNetworkRole *prometheus.Desc
clusterDetectedCloudPlatform *prometheus.Desc
clusterDetectManagedEvents *prometheus.Desc
clusterDetectManagedEventsThreshold *prometheus.Desc
clusterDisableGroupPreferredOwnerRandomization *prometheus.Desc
clusterDrainOnShutdown *prometheus.Desc
clusterDynamicQuorumEnabled *prometheus.Desc
clusterEnableSharedVolumes *prometheus.Desc
clusterFixQuorum *prometheus.Desc
clusterGracePeriodEnabled *prometheus.Desc
clusterGracePeriodTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterGroupDependencyTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterHangRecoveryAction *prometheus.Desc
clusterIgnorePersistentStateOnStartup *prometheus.Desc
clusterLogResourceControls *prometheus.Desc
clusterLowerQuorumPriorityNodeId *prometheus.Desc
clusterMaxNumberOfNodes *prometheus.Desc
clusterMessageBufferLength *prometheus.Desc
clusterMinimumNeverPreemptPriority *prometheus.Desc
clusterMinimumPreemptorPriority *prometheus.Desc
clusterNetftIPSecEnabled *prometheus.Desc
clusterPlacementOptions *prometheus.Desc
clusterPlumbAllCrossSubnetRoutes *prometheus.Desc
clusterPreventQuorum *prometheus.Desc
clusterQuarantineDuration *prometheus.Desc
clusterQuarantineThreshold *prometheus.Desc
clusterQuorumArbitrationTimeMax *prometheus.Desc
clusterQuorumArbitrationTimeMin *prometheus.Desc
clusterQuorumLogFileSize *prometheus.Desc
clusterQuorumTypeValue *prometheus.Desc
clusterRequestReplyTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterResiliencyDefaultPeriod *prometheus.Desc
clusterResiliencyLevel *prometheus.Desc
clusterResourceDllDeadlockPeriod *prometheus.Desc
clusterRootMemoryReserved *prometheus.Desc
clusterRouteHistoryLength *prometheus.Desc
clusterS2DBusTypes *prometheus.Desc
clusterS2DCacheDesiredState *prometheus.Desc
clusterS2DCacheFlashReservePercent *prometheus.Desc
clusterS2DCachePageSizeKBytes *prometheus.Desc
clusterS2DEnabled *prometheus.Desc
clusterS2DIOLatencyThreshold *prometheus.Desc
clusterS2DOptimizations *prometheus.Desc
clusterSameSubnetDelay *prometheus.Desc
clusterSameSubnetThreshold *prometheus.Desc
clusterSecurityLevel *prometheus.Desc
clusterSecurityLevelForStorage *prometheus.Desc
clusterSharedVolumeVssWriterOperationTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterShutdownTimeoutInMinutes *prometheus.Desc
clusterUseClientAccessNetworksForSharedVolumes *prometheus.Desc
clusterWitnessDatabaseWriteTimeout *prometheus.Desc
clusterWitnessDynamicWeight *prometheus.Desc
clusterWitnessRestartInterval *prometheus.Desc
// network
networkCharacteristics *prometheus.Desc
networkFlags *prometheus.Desc
networkMetric *prometheus.Desc
networkRole *prometheus.Desc
networkState *prometheus.Desc
// node
nodeBuildNumber *prometheus.Desc
nodeCharacteristics *prometheus.Desc
nodeDetectedCloudPlatform *prometheus.Desc
nodeDynamicWeight *prometheus.Desc
nodeFlags *prometheus.Desc
nodeMajorVersion *prometheus.Desc
nodeMinorVersion *prometheus.Desc
nodeNeedsPreventQuorum *prometheus.Desc
nodeNodeDrainStatus *prometheus.Desc
nodeNodeHighestVersion *prometheus.Desc
nodeNodeLowestVersion *prometheus.Desc
nodeNodeWeight *prometheus.Desc
nodeState *prometheus.Desc
nodeStatusInformation *prometheus.Desc
resourceCharacteristics *prometheus.Desc
resourceDeadlockTimeout *prometheus.Desc
resourceEmbeddedFailureAction *prometheus.Desc
resourceFlags *prometheus.Desc
resourceIsAlivePollInterval *prometheus.Desc
resourceLooksAlivePollInterval *prometheus.Desc
resourceMonitorProcessId *prometheus.Desc
resourceOwnerNode *prometheus.Desc
resourcePendingTimeout *prometheus.Desc
resourceResourceClass *prometheus.Desc
resourceRestartAction *prometheus.Desc
resourceRestartDelay *prometheus.Desc
resourceRestartPeriod *prometheus.Desc
resourceRestartThreshold *prometheus.Desc
resourceRetryPeriodOnFailure *prometheus.Desc
resourceState *prometheus.Desc
resourceSubClass *prometheus.Desc
// ResourceGroup
resourceGroupAutoFailbackType *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupCharacteristics *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupColdStartSetting *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupDefaultOwner *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupFailbackWindowEnd *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupFailbackWindowStart *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupFailOverPeriod *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupFailOverThreshold *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupFlags *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupGroupType *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupOwnerNode *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupPriority *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupResiliencyPeriod *prometheus.Desc
resourceGroupState *prometheus.Desc
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
if config.CollectorsEnabled == nil {
config.CollectorsEnabled = ConfigDefaults.CollectorsEnabled
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(app *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
c := &Collector{
config: ConfigDefaults,
}
c.config.CollectorsEnabled = make([]string, 0)
var collectorsEnabled string
app.Flag(
"collector.mscluster.enabled",
"Comma-separated list of collectors to use.",
).Default(strings.Join(ConfigDefaults.CollectorsEnabled, ",")).StringVar(&collectorsEnabled)
app.Action(func(*kingpin.ParseContext) error {
c.config.CollectorsEnabled = strings.Split(collectorsEnabled, ",")
return nil
})
return c
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
return []string{"Memory"}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(_ *slog.Logger, miSession *mi.Session) error {
if len(c.config.CollectorsEnabled) == 0 {
return nil
}
if miSession == nil {
return errors.New("miSession is nil")
}
c.miSession = miSession
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "cluster") {
c.buildCluster()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "network") {
c.buildNetwork()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "node") {
c.buildNode()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "resource") {
c.buildResource()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "resourcegroup") {
c.buildResourceGroup()
}
return nil
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) Collect(_ *types.ScrapeContext, _ *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
if len(c.config.CollectorsEnabled) == 0 {
return nil
}
var (
err error
errs []error
nodeNames []string
)
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "cluster") {
if err = c.collectCluster(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect cluster metrics: %w", err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "network") {
if err = c.collectNetwork(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect network metrics: %w", err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "node") {
if nodeNames, err = c.collectNode(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect node metrics: %w", err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "resource") {
if err = c.collectResource(ch, nodeNames); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect resource metrics: %w", err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "resourcegroup") {
if err = c.collectResourceGroup(ch, nodeNames); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect resource group metrics: %w", err))
}
}
return errors.Join(errs...)
}

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package mscluster
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const nameNetwork = Name + "_network"
// msClusterNetwork represents the MSCluster_Network WMI class
// - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/cluswmi/mscluster-network
type msClusterNetwork struct {
Name string `mi:"Name"`
Characteristics uint `mi:"Characteristics"`
Flags uint `mi:"Flags"`
Metric uint `mi:"Metric"`
Role uint `mi:"Role"`
State uint `mi:"State"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildNetwork() {
c.networkCharacteristics = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNetwork, "characteristics"),
"Provides the characteristics of the network.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.networkFlags = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNetwork, "flags"),
"Provides access to the flags set for the node. ",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.networkMetric = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNetwork, "metric"),
"The metric of a cluster network (networks with lower values are used first). If this value is set, then the AutoMetric property is set to false.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.networkRole = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNetwork, "role"),
"Provides access to the network's Role property. The Role property describes the role of the network in the cluster. 0: None; 1: Cluster; 2: Client; 3: Both ",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.networkState = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNetwork, "state"),
"Provides the current state of the network. 1-1: Unknown; 0: Unavailable; 1: Down; 2: Partitioned; 3: Up",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus metric channel.
func (c *Collector) collectNetwork(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var dst []msClusterNetwork
if err := c.miSession.Query(&dst, mi.NamespaceRootMSCluster, utils.Must(mi.NewQuery("SELECT * MSCluster_Node"))); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("WMI query failed: %w", err)
}
for _, v := range dst {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.networkCharacteristics,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Characteristics),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.networkFlags,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Flags),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.networkMetric,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Metric),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.networkRole,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Role),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.networkState,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.State),
v.Name,
)
}
return nil
}

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package mscluster
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const nameNode = Name + "_node"
// msClusterNode represents the MSCluster_Node WMI class
// - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/cluswmi/mscluster-node
type msClusterNode struct {
Name string `mi:"Name"`
BuildNumber uint `mi:"BuildNumber"`
Characteristics uint `mi:"Characteristics"`
DetectedCloudPlatform uint `mi:"DetectedCloudPlatform"`
DynamicWeight uint `mi:"DynamicWeight"`
Flags uint `mi:"Flags"`
MajorVersion uint `mi:"MajorVersion"`
MinorVersion uint `mi:"MinorVersion"`
NeedsPreventQuorum uint `mi:"NeedsPreventQuorum"`
NodeDrainStatus uint `mi:"NodeDrainStatus"`
NodeHighestVersion uint `mi:"NodeHighestVersion"`
NodeLowestVersion uint `mi:"NodeLowestVersion"`
NodeWeight uint `mi:"NodeWeight"`
State uint `mi:"State"`
StatusInformation uint `mi:"StatusInformation"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildNode() {
c.nodeBuildNumber = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "build_number"),
"Provides access to the node's BuildNumber property.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeCharacteristics = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "characteristics"),
"Provides access to the characteristics set for the node.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeDetectedCloudPlatform = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "detected_cloud_platform"),
"(DetectedCloudPlatform)",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeDynamicWeight = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "dynamic_weight"),
"The dynamic vote weight of the node adjusted by dynamic quorum feature.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeFlags = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "flags"),
"Provides access to the flags set for the node.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeMajorVersion = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "major_version"),
"Provides access to the node's MajorVersion property, which specifies the major portion of the Windows version installed.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeMinorVersion = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "minor_version"),
"Provides access to the node's MinorVersion property, which specifies the minor portion of the Windows version installed.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeNeedsPreventQuorum = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "needs_prevent_quorum"),
"Whether the cluster service on that node should be started with prevent quorum flag.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeNodeDrainStatus = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "node_drain_status"),
"The current node drain status of a node. 0: Not Initiated; 1: In Progress; 2: Completed; 3: Failed",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeNodeHighestVersion = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "node_highest_version"),
"Provides access to the node's NodeHighestVersion property, which specifies the highest possible version of the cluster service with which the node can join or communicate.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeNodeLowestVersion = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "node_lowest_version"),
"Provides access to the node's NodeLowestVersion property, which specifies the lowest possible version of the cluster service with which the node can join or communicate.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeNodeWeight = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "node_weight"),
"The vote weight of the node.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeState = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "state"),
"Returns the current state of a node. -1: Unknown; 0: Up; 1: Down; 2: Paused; 3: Joining",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.nodeStatusInformation = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameNode, "status_information"),
"The isolation or quarantine status of the node.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) collectNode(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) ([]string, error) {
var dst []msClusterNode
if err := c.miSession.Query(&dst, mi.NamespaceRootMSCluster, utils.Must(mi.NewQuery("SELECT * FROM MSCluster_Node"))); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("WMI query failed: %w", err)
}
nodeNames := make([]string, 0, len(dst))
for _, v := range dst {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeBuildNumber,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.BuildNumber),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeCharacteristics,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Characteristics),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeDetectedCloudPlatform,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.DetectedCloudPlatform),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeDynamicWeight,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.DynamicWeight),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeFlags,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Flags),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeMajorVersion,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.MajorVersion),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeMinorVersion,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.MinorVersion),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeNeedsPreventQuorum,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.NeedsPreventQuorum),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeNodeDrainStatus,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.NodeDrainStatus),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeNodeHighestVersion,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.NodeHighestVersion),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeNodeLowestVersion,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.NodeLowestVersion),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeNodeWeight,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.NodeWeight),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeState,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.State),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nodeStatusInformation,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.StatusInformation),
v.Name,
)
nodeNames = append(nodeNames, v.Name)
}
return nodeNames, nil
}

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package mscluster
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const nameResourceGroup = Name + "_resourcegroup"
// msClusterResourceGroup represents the MSCluster_ResourceGroup WMI class
// - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/cluswmi/mscluster-resourcegroup
type msClusterResourceGroup struct {
Name string `mi:"Name"`
AutoFailbackType uint `mi:"AutoFailbackType"`
Characteristics uint `mi:"Characteristics"`
ColdStartSetting uint `mi:"ColdStartSetting"`
DefaultOwner uint `mi:"DefaultOwner"`
FailbackWindowEnd int `mi:"FailbackWindowEnd"`
FailbackWindowStart int `mi:"FailbackWindowStart"`
FailoverPeriod uint `mi:"FailoverPeriod"`
FailoverThreshold uint `mi:"FailoverThreshold"`
Flags uint `mi:"Flags"`
GroupType uint `mi:"GroupType"`
OwnerNode string `mi:"OwnerNode"`
Priority uint `mi:"Priority"`
ResiliencyPeriod uint `mi:"ResiliencyPeriod"`
State uint `mi:"State"`
}
func (c *Collector) buildResourceGroup() {
c.resourceGroupAutoFailbackType = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "auto_failback_type"),
"Provides access to the group's AutoFailbackType property.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupCharacteristics = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "characteristics"),
"Provides the characteristics of the group.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupColdStartSetting = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "cold_start_setting"),
"Indicates whether a group can start after a cluster cold start.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupDefaultOwner = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "default_owner"),
"Number of the last node the resource group was activated on or explicitly moved to.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupFailbackWindowEnd = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "failback_window_end"),
"The FailbackWindowEnd property provides the latest time that the group can be moved back to the node identified as its preferred node.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupFailbackWindowStart = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "failback_window_start"),
"The FailbackWindowStart property provides the earliest time (that is, local time as kept by the cluster) that the group can be moved back to the node identified as its preferred node.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupFailOverPeriod = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "failover_period"),
"The FailoverPeriod property specifies a number of hours during which a maximum number of failover attempts, specified by the FailoverThreshold property, can occur.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupFailOverThreshold = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "failover_threshold"),
"The FailoverThreshold property specifies the maximum number of failover attempts.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupFlags = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "flags"),
"Provides access to the flags set for the group. ",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupGroupType = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "group_type"),
"The Type of the resource group.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupOwnerNode = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "owner_node"),
"The node hosting the resource group. 0: Not hosted; 1: Hosted",
[]string{"node_name", "name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupOwnerNode = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "owner_node"),
"The node hosting the resource group. 0: Not hosted; 1: Hosted",
[]string{"node_name", "name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupPriority = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "priority"),
"Priority value of the resource group",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupResiliencyPeriod = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "resiliency_period"),
"The resiliency period for this group, in seconds.",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
c.resourceGroupState = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, nameResourceGroup, "state"),
"The current state of the resource group. -1: Unknown; 0: Online; 1: Offline; 2: Failed; 3: Partial Online; 4: Pending",
[]string{"name"},
nil,
)
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) collectResourceGroup(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric, nodeNames []string) error {
var dst []msClusterResourceGroup
if err := c.miSession.Query(&dst, mi.NamespaceRootMSCluster, utils.Must(mi.NewQuery("SELECT * FROM MSCluster_ResourceGroup"))); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("WMI query failed: %w", err)
}
for _, v := range dst {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupAutoFailbackType,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.AutoFailbackType),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupCharacteristics,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Characteristics),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupColdStartSetting,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.ColdStartSetting),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupDefaultOwner,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.DefaultOwner),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupFailbackWindowEnd,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.FailbackWindowEnd),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupFailbackWindowStart,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.FailbackWindowStart),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupFailOverPeriod,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.FailoverPeriod),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupFailOverThreshold,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.FailoverThreshold),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupFlags,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Flags),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupGroupType,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.GroupType),
v.Name,
)
for _, nodeName := range nodeNames {
isCurrentState := 0.0
if v.OwnerNode == nodeName {
isCurrentState = 1.0
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupOwnerNode,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
isCurrentState,
nodeName, v.Name,
)
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupPriority,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.Priority),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupResiliencyPeriod,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.ResiliencyPeriod),
v.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.resourceGroupState,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(v.State),
v.Name,
)
}
return nil
}

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package net
const (
BytesReceivedPerSec = "Bytes Received/sec"
BytesSentPerSec = "Bytes Sent/sec"
BytesTotalPerSec = "Bytes Total/sec"
OutputQueueLength = "Output Queue Length"
PacketsOutboundDiscarded = "Packets Outbound Discarded"
PacketsOutboundErrors = "Packets Outbound Errors"
PacketsPerSec = "Packets/sec"
PacketsReceivedDiscarded = "Packets Received Discarded"
PacketsReceivedErrors = "Packets Received Errors"
PacketsReceivedPerSec = "Packets Received/sec"
PacketsReceivedUnknown = "Packets Received Unknown"
PacketsSentPerSec = "Packets Sent/sec"
CurrentBandwidth = "Current Bandwidth"
)
// Win32_PerfRawData_Tcpip_NetworkInterface docs:
// - https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/aa394340(v=vs.80)
type perflibNetworkInterface struct {
BytesReceivedPerSec float64 `perflib:"Bytes Received/sec"`
BytesSentPerSec float64 `perflib:"Bytes Sent/sec"`
BytesTotalPerSec float64 `perflib:"Bytes Total/sec"`
Name string
OutputQueueLength float64 `perflib:"Output Queue Length"`
PacketsOutboundDiscarded float64 `perflib:"Packets Outbound Discarded"`
PacketsOutboundErrors float64 `perflib:"Packets Outbound Errors"`
PacketsPerSec float64 `perflib:"Packets/sec"`
PacketsReceivedDiscarded float64 `perflib:"Packets Received Discarded"`
PacketsReceivedErrors float64 `perflib:"Packets Received Errors"`
PacketsReceivedPerSec float64 `perflib:"Packets Received/sec"`
PacketsReceivedUnknown float64 `perflib:"Packets Received Unknown"`
PacketsSentPerSec float64 `perflib:"Packets Sent/sec"`
CurrentBandwidth float64 `perflib:"Current Bandwidth"`
}

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//go:build windows
package net
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"os"
"regexp"
"slices"
"strings"
"unsafe"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
)
const Name = "net"
type Config struct {
NicExclude *regexp.Regexp `yaml:"nic_exclude"`
NicInclude *regexp.Regexp `yaml:"nic_include"`
CollectorsEnabled []string `yaml:"collectors_enabled"`
}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{
NicExclude: types.RegExpEmpty,
NicInclude: types.RegExpAny,
CollectorsEnabled: []string{
"metrics",
"nic_addresses",
},
}
// A Collector is a Prometheus Collector for Perflib Network Interface metrics.
type Collector struct {
config Config
perfDataCollector perfdata.Collector
bytesReceivedTotal *prometheus.Desc
bytesSentTotal *prometheus.Desc
bytesTotal *prometheus.Desc
outputQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
packetsOutboundDiscarded *prometheus.Desc
packetsOutboundErrors *prometheus.Desc
packetsTotal *prometheus.Desc
packetsReceivedDiscarded *prometheus.Desc
packetsReceivedErrors *prometheus.Desc
packetsReceivedTotal *prometheus.Desc
packetsReceivedUnknown *prometheus.Desc
packetsSentTotal *prometheus.Desc
currentBandwidth *prometheus.Desc
nicAddressInfo *prometheus.Desc
routeInfo *prometheus.Desc
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
if config.NicExclude == nil {
config.NicExclude = ConfigDefaults.NicExclude
}
if config.NicInclude == nil {
config.NicInclude = ConfigDefaults.NicInclude
}
if config.CollectorsEnabled == nil {
config.CollectorsEnabled = ConfigDefaults.CollectorsEnabled
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(app *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
c := &Collector{
config: ConfigDefaults,
}
c.config.CollectorsEnabled = make([]string, 0)
var nicExclude, nicInclude string
var collectorsEnabled string
app.Flag(
"collector.net.nic-exclude",
"Regexp of NIC:s to exclude. NIC name must both match include and not match exclude to be included.",
).Default("").StringVar(&nicExclude)
app.Flag(
"collector.net.nic-include",
"Regexp of NIC:s to include. NIC name must both match include and not match exclude to be included.",
).Default(".+").StringVar(&nicInclude)
app.Flag(
"collector.net.enabled",
"Comma-separated list of collectors to use. Defaults to all, if not specified.",
).Default(strings.Join(ConfigDefaults.CollectorsEnabled, ",")).StringVar(&collectorsEnabled)
app.Action(func(*kingpin.ParseContext) error {
c.config.CollectorsEnabled = strings.Split(collectorsEnabled, ",")
var err error
c.config.NicExclude, err = regexp.Compile(fmt.Sprintf("^(?:%s)$", nicExclude))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("collector.net.nic-exclude: %w", err)
}
c.config.NicInclude, err = regexp.Compile(fmt.Sprintf("^(?:%s)$", nicInclude))
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("collector.net.nic-include: %w", err)
}
return nil
})
return c
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
if utils.PDHEnabled() {
return []string{}, nil
}
return []string{"Network Interface"}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(logger *slog.Logger, _ *mi.Session) error {
if utils.PDHEnabled() {
counters := []string{
BytesReceivedPerSec,
BytesSentPerSec,
BytesTotalPerSec,
OutputQueueLength,
PacketsOutboundDiscarded,
PacketsOutboundErrors,
PacketsPerSec,
PacketsReceivedDiscarded,
PacketsReceivedErrors,
PacketsReceivedPerSec,
PacketsReceivedUnknown,
PacketsSentPerSec,
CurrentBandwidth,
}
var err error
c.perfDataCollector, err = perfdata.NewCollector(perfdata.V1, "Network Interface", perfdata.AllInstances, counters)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to create Processor Information collector: %w", err)
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "addresses") {
logger.Info("nic/addresses collector is in an experimental state! The configuration and metrics may change in future. Please report any issues.",
slog.String("collector", Name),
)
}
c.bytesReceivedTotal = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "bytes_received_total"),
"(Network.BytesReceivedPerSec)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.bytesSentTotal = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "bytes_sent_total"),
"(Network.BytesSentPerSec)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.bytesTotal = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "bytes_total"),
"(Network.BytesTotalPerSec)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.outputQueueLength = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "output_queue_length_packets"),
"(Network.OutputQueueLength)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsOutboundDiscarded = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_outbound_discarded_total"),
"(Network.PacketsOutboundDiscarded)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsOutboundErrors = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_outbound_errors_total"),
"(Network.PacketsOutboundErrors)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsReceivedDiscarded = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_received_discarded_total"),
"(Network.PacketsReceivedDiscarded)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsReceivedErrors = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_received_errors_total"),
"(Network.PacketsReceivedErrors)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsReceivedTotal = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_received_total"),
"(Network.PacketsReceivedPerSec)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsReceivedUnknown = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_received_unknown_total"),
"(Network.PacketsReceivedUnknown)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsTotal = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_total"),
"(Network.PacketsPerSec)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.packetsSentTotal = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "packets_sent_total"),
"(Network.PacketsSentPerSec)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.currentBandwidth = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "current_bandwidth_bytes"),
"(Network.CurrentBandwidth)",
[]string{"nic"},
nil,
)
c.nicAddressInfo = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "nic_address_info"),
"A metric with a constant '1' value labeled with the network interface's address information.",
[]string{"nic", "friendly_name", "address", "family"},
nil,
)
c.routeInfo = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "route_info"),
"A metric with a constant '1' value labeled with the network interface's route information.",
[]string{"nic", "src", "dest", "metric"},
nil,
)
return nil
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) Collect(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
logger = logger.With(slog.String("collector", Name))
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "metrics") {
var err error
if utils.PDHEnabled() {
err = c.collectPDH(ch)
} else {
err = c.collect(ctx, logger, ch)
}
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed collecting net metrics: %w", err)
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, "nic_addresses") {
if err := c.collectNICAddresses(ch); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed collecting net addresses: %w", err)
}
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collect(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var dst []perflibNetworkInterface
if err := v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["Network Interface"], &dst, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
for _, nic := range dst {
if c.config.NicExclude.MatchString(nic.Name) ||
!c.config.NicInclude.MatchString(nic.Name) {
continue
}
// Counters
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.bytesReceivedTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.BytesReceivedPerSec,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.bytesSentTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.BytesSentPerSec,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.bytesTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.BytesTotalPerSec,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.outputQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
nic.OutputQueueLength,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsOutboundDiscarded,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsOutboundDiscarded,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsOutboundErrors,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsOutboundErrors,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsPerSec,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedDiscarded,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsReceivedDiscarded,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedErrors,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsReceivedErrors,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsReceivedPerSec,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedUnknown,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsReceivedUnknown,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsSentTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nic.PacketsSentPerSec,
nic.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.currentBandwidth,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
nic.CurrentBandwidth/8,
nic.Name,
)
}
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPDH(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
data, err := c.perfDataCollector.Collect()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to collect Network Information metrics: %w", err)
}
for nicName, nicData := range data {
if c.config.NicExclude.MatchString(nicName) ||
!c.config.NicInclude.MatchString(nicName) {
continue
}
// Counters
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.bytesReceivedTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[BytesReceivedPerSec].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.bytesSentTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[BytesSentPerSec].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.bytesTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[BytesTotalPerSec].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.outputQueueLength,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
nicData[OutputQueueLength].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsOutboundDiscarded,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsOutboundDiscarded].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsOutboundErrors,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsOutboundErrors].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsPerSec].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedDiscarded,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsReceivedDiscarded].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedErrors,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsReceivedErrors].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsReceivedPerSec].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsReceivedUnknown,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsReceivedUnknown].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.packetsSentTotal,
prometheus.CounterValue,
nicData[PacketsSentPerSec].FirstValue,
nicName,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.currentBandwidth,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
nicData[CurrentBandwidth].FirstValue/8,
nicName,
)
}
return nil
}
var addressFamily = map[uint16]string{
windows.AF_INET: "ipv4",
windows.AF_INET6: "ipv6",
}
func (c *Collector) collectNICAddresses(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
nicAdapterAddresses, err := adapterAddresses()
if err != nil {
return err
}
convertNicName := strings.NewReplacer("(", "[", ")", "]")
for _, nicAdapterAddress := range nicAdapterAddresses {
friendlyName := windows.UTF16PtrToString(nicAdapterAddress.FriendlyName)
nicName := windows.UTF16PtrToString(nicAdapterAddress.Description)
if c.config.NicExclude.MatchString(nicName) ||
!c.config.NicInclude.MatchString(nicName) {
continue
}
for address := nicAdapterAddress.FirstUnicastAddress; address != nil; address = address.Next {
ipAddr := address.Address.IP()
if ipAddr == nil || !ipAddr.IsGlobalUnicast() {
continue
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nicAddressInfo,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
1,
convertNicName.Replace(nicName),
friendlyName,
ipAddr.String(),
addressFamily[address.Address.Sockaddr.Addr.Family],
)
}
for address := nicAdapterAddress.FirstAnycastAddress; address != nil; address = address.Next {
ipAddr := address.Address.IP()
if ipAddr == nil || !ipAddr.IsGlobalUnicast() {
continue
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.nicAddressInfo,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
1,
convertNicName.Replace(nicName),
friendlyName,
ipAddr.String(),
addressFamily[address.Address.Sockaddr.Addr.Family],
)
}
}
return nil
}
// adapterAddresses returns a list of IP adapter and address
// structures. The structure contains an IP adapter and flattened
// multiple IP addresses including unicast, anycast and multicast
// addresses.
func adapterAddresses() ([]*windows.IpAdapterAddresses, error) {
var b []byte
l := uint32(15000) // recommended initial size
for {
b = make([]byte, l)
const flags = windows.GAA_FLAG_SKIP_MULTICAST | windows.GAA_FLAG_SKIP_DNS_SERVER
err := windows.GetAdaptersAddresses(windows.AF_UNSPEC, flags, 0, (*windows.IpAdapterAddresses)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0])), &l)
if err == nil {
if l == 0 {
return nil, nil
}
break
}
if !errors.Is(err, windows.ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW) {
return nil, os.NewSyscallError("getadaptersaddresses", err)
}
if l <= uint32(len(b)) {
return nil, os.NewSyscallError("getadaptersaddresses", err)
}
}
var addresses []*windows.IpAdapterAddresses
for address := (*windows.IpAdapterAddresses)(unsafe.Pointer(&b[0])); address != nil; address = address.Next {
addresses = append(addresses, address)
}
return addresses, nil
}

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//go:build windows
package net_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/net"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func TestCollector(t *testing.T) {
testutils.TestCollector(t, net.New, nil)
}

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//go:build windows
package netframework
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"slices"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
const Name = "netframework"
type Config struct {
CollectorsEnabled []string `yaml:"collectors_enabled"`
}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{
CollectorsEnabled: []string{
collectorClrExceptions,
collectorClrInterop,
collectorClrJIT,
collectorClrLoading,
collectorClrLocksAndThreads,
collectorClrMemory,
collectorClrRemoting,
collectorClrSecurity,
},
}
const (
collectorClrExceptions = "clrexceptions"
collectorClrInterop = "clrinterop"
collectorClrJIT = "clrjit"
collectorClrLoading = "clrloading"
collectorClrLocksAndThreads = "clrlocksandthreads"
collectorClrMemory = "clrmemory"
collectorClrRemoting = "clrremoting"
collectorClrSecurity = "clrsecurity"
)
// A Collector is a Prometheus Collector for WMI Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRExceptions metrics.
type Collector struct {
config Config
miSession *mi.Session
// clrexceptions
numberOfExceptionsThrown *prometheus.Desc
numberOfFilters *prometheus.Desc
numberOfFinally *prometheus.Desc
throwToCatchDepth *prometheus.Desc
// clrinterop
numberOfCCWs *prometheus.Desc
numberOfMarshalling *prometheus.Desc
numberOfStubs *prometheus.Desc
// clrjit
numberOfMethodsJitted *prometheus.Desc
timeInJit *prometheus.Desc
standardJitFailures *prometheus.Desc
totalNumberOfILBytesJitted *prometheus.Desc
// clrloading
bytesInLoaderHeap *prometheus.Desc
currentAppDomains *prometheus.Desc
currentAssemblies *prometheus.Desc
currentClassesLoaded *prometheus.Desc
totalAppDomains *prometheus.Desc
totalAppDomainsUnloaded *prometheus.Desc
totalAssemblies *prometheus.Desc
totalClassesLoaded *prometheus.Desc
totalNumberOfLoadFailures *prometheus.Desc
// clrlocksandthreads
currentQueueLength *prometheus.Desc
numberOfCurrentLogicalThreads *prometheus.Desc
numberOfCurrentPhysicalThreads *prometheus.Desc
numberOfCurrentRecognizedThreads *prometheus.Desc
numberOfTotalRecognizedThreads *prometheus.Desc
queueLengthPeak *prometheus.Desc
totalNumberOfContentions *prometheus.Desc
// clrmemory
allocatedBytes *prometheus.Desc
finalizationSurvivors *prometheus.Desc
heapSize *prometheus.Desc
promotedBytes *prometheus.Desc
numberGCHandles *prometheus.Desc
numberCollections *prometheus.Desc
numberInducedGC *prometheus.Desc
numberOfPinnedObjects *prometheus.Desc
numberOfSinkBlocksInUse *prometheus.Desc
numberTotalCommittedBytes *prometheus.Desc
numberTotalReservedBytes *prometheus.Desc
timeInGC *prometheus.Desc
// clrremoting
channels *prometheus.Desc
contextBoundClassesLoaded *prometheus.Desc
contextBoundObjects *prometheus.Desc
contextProxies *prometheus.Desc
contexts *prometheus.Desc
totalRemoteCalls *prometheus.Desc
// clrsecurity
numberLinkTimeChecks *prometheus.Desc
timeInRTChecks *prometheus.Desc
stackWalkDepth *prometheus.Desc
totalRuntimeChecks *prometheus.Desc
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(_ *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
return &Collector{}
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
return []string{}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(_ *slog.Logger, miSession *mi.Session) error {
if miSession == nil {
return errors.New("miSession is nil")
}
c.miSession = miSession
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrExceptions) {
c.buildClrExceptions()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrInterop) {
c.buildClrInterop()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrJIT) {
c.buildClrJIT()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrLoading) {
c.buildClrLoading()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrLocksAndThreads) {
c.buildClrLocksAndThreads()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrMemory) {
c.buildClrMemory()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrRemoting) {
c.buildClrRemoting()
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrSecurity) {
c.buildClrSecurity()
}
return nil
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) Collect(_ *types.ScrapeContext, _ *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var (
err error
errs []error
)
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrExceptions) {
if err = c.collectClrExceptions(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrExceptions, err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrInterop) {
if err = c.collectClrInterop(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrInterop, err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrJIT) {
if err = c.collectClrJIT(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrJIT, err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrLoading) {
if err = c.collectClrLoading(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrLoading, err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrLocksAndThreads) {
if err = c.collectClrLocksAndThreads(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrLocksAndThreads, err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrMemory) {
if err = c.collectClrMemory(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrMemory, err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrRemoting) {
if err = c.collectClrRemoting(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrRemoting, err))
}
}
if slices.Contains(c.config.CollectorsEnabled, collectorClrSecurity) {
if err = c.collectClrSecurity(ch); err != nil {
errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("failed to collect %s metrics: %w", collectorClrSecurity, err))
}
}
return errors.Join(errs...)
}

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//go:build windows
package netframework
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
func (c *Collector) buildClrInterop() {
c.numberOfCCWs = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "com_callable_wrappers_total"),
"Displays the current number of COM callable wrappers (CCWs). A CCW is a proxy for a managed object being referenced from an unmanaged COM client.",
[]string{"process"},
nil,
)
c.numberOfMarshalling = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "interop_marshalling_total"),
"Displays the total number of times arguments and return values have been marshaled from managed to unmanaged code, and vice versa, since the application started.",
[]string{"process"},
nil,
)
c.numberOfStubs = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "interop_stubs_created_total"),
"Displays the current number of stubs created by the common language runtime. Stubs are responsible for marshaling arguments and return values from managed to unmanaged code, and vice versa, during a COM interop call or a platform invoke call.",
[]string{"process"},
nil,
)
}
type Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRInterop struct {
Name string `mi:"Name"`
NumberofCCWs uint32 `mi:"NumberofCCWs"`
Numberofmarshalling uint32 `mi:"Numberofmarshalling"`
NumberofStubs uint32 `mi:"NumberofStubs"`
NumberofTLBexportsPersec uint32 `mi:"NumberofTLBexportsPersec"`
NumberofTLBimportsPersec uint32 `mi:"NumberofTLBimportsPersec"`
}
func (c *Collector) collectClrInterop(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var dst []Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRInterop
if err := c.miSession.Query(&dst, mi.NamespaceRootCIMv2, utils.Must(mi.NewQuery("SELECT * Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRInterop"))); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("WMI query failed: %w", err)
}
for _, process := range dst {
if process.Name == "_Global_" {
continue
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.numberOfCCWs,
prometheus.CounterValue,
float64(process.NumberofCCWs),
process.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.numberOfMarshalling,
prometheus.CounterValue,
float64(process.Numberofmarshalling),
process.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.numberOfStubs,
prometheus.CounterValue,
float64(process.NumberofStubs),
process.Name,
)
}
return nil
}

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//go:build windows
package netframework
import (
"fmt"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/utils"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
)
func (c *Collector) buildClrSecurity() {
c.numberLinkTimeChecks = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "link_time_checks_total"),
"Displays the total number of link-time code access security checks since the application started.",
[]string{"process"},
nil,
)
c.timeInRTChecks = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "rt_checks_time_percent"),
"Displays the percentage of time spent performing runtime code access security checks in the last sample.",
[]string{"process"},
nil,
)
c.stackWalkDepth = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "stack_walk_depth"),
"Displays the depth of the stack during that last runtime code access security check.",
[]string{"process"},
nil,
)
c.totalRuntimeChecks = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "runtime_checks_total"),
"Displays the total number of runtime code access security checks performed since the application started.",
[]string{"process"},
nil,
)
}
type Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRSecurity struct {
Name string `mi:"Name"`
Frequency_PerfTime uint32 `mi:"Frequency_PerfTime"`
NumberLinkTimeChecks uint32 `mi:"NumberLinkTimeChecks"`
PercentTimeinRTchecks uint32 `mi:"PercentTimeinRTchecks"`
PercentTimeSigAuthenticating uint64 `mi:"PercentTimeSigAuthenticating"`
StackWalkDepth uint32 `mi:"StackWalkDepth"`
TotalRuntimeChecks uint32 `mi:"TotalRuntimeChecks"`
}
func (c *Collector) collectClrSecurity(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
var dst []Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRSecurity
if err := c.miSession.Query(&dst, mi.NamespaceRootCIMv2, utils.Must(mi.NewQuery("SELECT * Win32_PerfRawData_NETFramework_NETCLRSecurity"))); err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("WMI query failed: %w", err)
}
for _, process := range dst {
if process.Name == "_Global_" {
continue
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.numberLinkTimeChecks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
float64(process.NumberLinkTimeChecks),
process.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.timeInRTChecks,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(process.PercentTimeinRTchecks)/float64(process.Frequency_PerfTime),
process.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.stackWalkDepth,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(process.StackWalkDepth),
process.Name,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.totalRuntimeChecks,
prometheus.CounterValue,
float64(process.TotalRuntimeChecks),
process.Name,
)
}
return nil
}

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package netframework_test
import (
"testing"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/collector/netframework"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/testutils"
)
func BenchmarkCollector(b *testing.B) {
// No context name required as Collector source is WMI
testutils.FuncBenchmarkCollector(b, netframework.Name, netframework.NewWithFlags)
}

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//go:build windows
package os
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"log/slog"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/alecthomas/kingpin/v2"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/headers/kernel32"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/headers/netapi32"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/headers/psapi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/headers/sysinfoapi"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/mi"
v1 "github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/perfdata/v1"
"github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/internal/types"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows"
"golang.org/x/sys/windows/registry"
)
const Name = "os"
type Config struct{}
var ConfigDefaults = Config{}
// A Collector is a Prometheus Collector for WMI metrics.
type Collector struct {
config Config
hostname *prometheus.Desc
osInformation *prometheus.Desc
pagingFreeBytes *prometheus.Desc
pagingLimitBytes *prometheus.Desc
// users
// Deprecated: Use windows_system_processes instead.
processes *prometheus.Desc
// users
// Deprecated: Use windows_system_process_limit instead.
processesLimit *prometheus.Desc
// users
// Deprecated: Use count(windows_logon_logon_type) instead.
users *prometheus.Desc
// physicalMemoryFreeBytes
// Deprecated: Use windows_memory_physical_free_bytes instead.
physicalMemoryFreeBytes *prometheus.Desc
// processMemoryLimitBytes
// Deprecated: Use windows_memory_process_memory_limit_bytes instead.
processMemoryLimitBytes *prometheus.Desc
// time
// Deprecated: Use windows_time_current_timestamp_seconds instead.
time *prometheus.Desc
// timezone
// Deprecated: Use windows_time_timezone instead.
timezone *prometheus.Desc
// virtualMemoryBytes
// Deprecated: Use windows_memory_commit_limit instead.
virtualMemoryBytes *prometheus.Desc
// virtualMemoryFreeBytes
// Deprecated: Use windows_memory_commit_limit instead.
virtualMemoryFreeBytes *prometheus.Desc
// visibleMemoryBytes
// Deprecated: Use windows_memory_physical_total_bytes instead.
visibleMemoryBytes *prometheus.Desc
}
type pagingFileCounter struct {
Name string
Usage float64 `perflib:"% Usage"`
UsagePeak float64 `perflib:"% Usage Peak"`
}
func New(config *Config) *Collector {
if config == nil {
config = &ConfigDefaults
}
c := &Collector{
config: *config,
}
return c
}
func NewWithFlags(_ *kingpin.Application) *Collector {
return &Collector{}
}
func (c *Collector) GetName() string {
return Name
}
func (c *Collector) GetPerfCounter(_ *slog.Logger) ([]string, error) {
return []string{"Paging File"}, nil
}
func (c *Collector) Close(_ *slog.Logger) error {
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) Build(logger *slog.Logger, _ *mi.Session) error {
logger.Warn("The os collect holds a number of deprecated metrics and will be removed mid 2025. "+
"See https://github.com/prometheus-community/windows_exporter/pull/1596 for more information.",
slog.String("collector", Name),
)
workstationInfo, err := netapi32.GetWorkstationInfo()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get workstation info: %w", err)
}
productName, buildNumber, revision, err := c.getWindowsVersion()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get Windows version: %w", err)
}
c.osInformation = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "info"),
`Contains full product name & version in labels. Note that the "major_version" for Windows 11 is \"10\"; a build number greater than 22000 represents Windows 11.`,
nil,
prometheus.Labels{
"product": productName,
"version": fmt.Sprintf("%d.%d.%s", workstationInfo.VersionMajor, workstationInfo.VersionMinor, buildNumber),
"major_version": strconv.FormatUint(uint64(workstationInfo.VersionMajor), 10),
"minor_version": strconv.FormatUint(uint64(workstationInfo.VersionMinor), 10),
"build_number": buildNumber,
"revision": revision,
},
)
c.hostname = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "hostname"),
"Labelled system hostname information as provided by ComputerSystem.DNSHostName and ComputerSystem.Domain",
[]string{
"hostname",
"domain",
"fqdn",
},
nil,
)
c.pagingLimitBytes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "paging_limit_bytes"),
"OperatingSystem.SizeStoredInPagingFiles",
nil,
nil,
)
c.pagingFreeBytes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "paging_free_bytes"),
"OperatingSystem.FreeSpaceInPagingFiles",
nil,
nil,
)
c.physicalMemoryFreeBytes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "physical_memory_free_bytes"),
"Deprecated: Use `windows_memory_physical_free_bytes` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.time = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "time"),
"Deprecated: Use windows_time_current_timestamp_seconds instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.timezone = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "timezone"),
"Deprecated: Use windows_time_timezone instead.",
[]string{"timezone"},
nil,
)
c.processes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "processes"),
"Deprecated: Use `windows_system_processes` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.processesLimit = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "processes_limit"),
"Deprecated: Use `windows_system_process_limit` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.processMemoryLimitBytes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "process_memory_limit_bytes"),
"Deprecated: Use `windows_memory_process_memory_limit_bytes` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.users = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "users"),
"Deprecated: Use `count(windows_logon_logon_type)` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.virtualMemoryBytes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "virtual_memory_bytes"),
"Deprecated: Use `windows_memory_commit_limit` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.visibleMemoryBytes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "visible_memory_bytes"),
"Deprecated: Use `windows_memory_physical_total_bytes` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
c.virtualMemoryFreeBytes = prometheus.NewDesc(
prometheus.BuildFQName(types.Namespace, Name, "virtual_memory_free_bytes"),
"Deprecated: Use `windows_memory_commit_limit - windows_memory_committed_bytes` instead.",
nil,
nil,
)
return nil
}
// Collect sends the metric values for each metric
// to the provided prometheus Metric channel.
func (c *Collector) Collect(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
logger = logger.With(slog.String("collector", Name))
errs := make([]error, 0, 5)
c.collect(ch)
if err := c.collectHostname(ch); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed collecting os metrics",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
errs = append(errs, err)
}
if err := c.collectLoggedInUserCount(ch); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed collecting os user count metrics",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
errs = append(errs, err)
}
if err := c.collectMemory(ch); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed collecting os memory metrics",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
errs = append(errs, err)
}
if err := c.collectTime(ch); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed collecting os time metrics",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
errs = append(errs, err)
}
if err := c.collectPaging(ctx, logger, ch); err != nil {
logger.Error("failed collecting os paging metrics",
slog.Any("err", err),
)
errs = append(errs, err)
}
return errors.Join(errs...)
}
func (c *Collector) collectLoggedInUserCount(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
workstationInfo, err := netapi32.GetWorkstationInfo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.users,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(workstationInfo.LoggedOnUsers),
)
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectHostname(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
hostname, err := sysinfoapi.GetComputerName(sysinfoapi.ComputerNameDNSHostname)
if err != nil {
return err
}
domain, err := sysinfoapi.GetComputerName(sysinfoapi.ComputerNameDNSDomain)
if err != nil {
return err
}
fqdn, err := sysinfoapi.GetComputerName(sysinfoapi.ComputerNameDNSFullyQualified)
if err != nil {
return err
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.hostname,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
1.0,
hostname,
domain,
fqdn,
)
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectTime(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
timeZoneInfo, err := kernel32.GetDynamicTimeZoneInformation()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// timeZoneKeyName contains the english name of the timezone.
timezoneName := windows.UTF16ToString(timeZoneInfo.TimeZoneKeyName[:])
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.time,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(time.Now().Unix()),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.timezone,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
1.0,
timezoneName,
)
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectMemory(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
memoryStatusEx, err := sysinfoapi.GlobalMemoryStatusEx()
if err != nil {
return err
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.physicalMemoryFreeBytes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(memoryStatusEx.AvailPhys),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.virtualMemoryFreeBytes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(memoryStatusEx.AvailPageFile),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.virtualMemoryBytes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(memoryStatusEx.TotalPageFile),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.visibleMemoryBytes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(memoryStatusEx.TotalPhys),
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.processMemoryLimitBytes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(memoryStatusEx.TotalVirtual),
)
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collectPaging(ctx *types.ScrapeContext, logger *slog.Logger, ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) error {
// Get total allocation of paging files across all disks.
memManKey, err := registry.OpenKey(registry.LOCAL_MACHINE, `SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Memory Management`, registry.QUERY_VALUE)
if err != nil {
return err
}
defer memManKey.Close()
pagingFiles, _, pagingErr := memManKey.GetStringsValue("ExistingPageFiles")
var fsipf float64
for _, pagingFile := range pagingFiles {
fileString := strings.ReplaceAll(pagingFile, `\??\`, "")
file, err := os.Stat(fileString)
// For unknown reasons, Windows doesn't always create a page file. Continue collection rather than aborting.
if err != nil {
logger.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("Failed to read page file (reason: %s): %s\n", err, fileString))
} else {
fsipf += float64(file.Size())
}
}
gpi, err := psapi.GetPerformanceInfo()
if err != nil {
return err
}
pfc := make([]pagingFileCounter, 0)
if err = v1.UnmarshalObject(ctx.PerfObjects["Paging File"], &pfc, logger); err != nil {
return err
}
// Get current page file usage.
var pfbRaw float64
for _, pageFile := range pfc {
if strings.Contains(strings.ToLower(pageFile.Name), "_total") {
continue
}
pfbRaw += pageFile.Usage
}
if pagingErr == nil {
// Subtract from total page file allocation on disk.
pfb := fsipf - (pfbRaw * float64(gpi.PageSize))
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.pagingFreeBytes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
pfb,
)
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.pagingLimitBytes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
fsipf,
)
} else {
logger.Debug("Could not find HKLM:\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\Memory Management key. windows_os_paging_free_bytes and windows_os_paging_limit_bytes will be omitted.")
}
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.processes,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(gpi.ProcessCount),
)
return nil
}
func (c *Collector) collect(ch chan<- prometheus.Metric) {
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.osInformation,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
1.0,
)
// Windows has no defined limit, and is based off available resources. This currently isn't calculated by WMI and is set to default value.
// https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-blog-archive/pushing-the-limits-of-windows-processes-and-threads/ba-p/723824
// https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/cimwin32prov/win32-operatingsystem
ch <- prometheus.MustNewConstMetric(
c.processesLimit,
prometheus.GaugeValue,
float64(4294967295),
)
}
func (c *Collector) getWindowsVersion() (string, string, string, error) {
// Get build number and product name from registry
ntKey, err := registry.OpenKey(registry.LOCAL_MACHINE, `SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion`, registry.QUERY_VALUE)
if err != nil {
return "", "", "", fmt.Errorf("failed to open registry key: %w", err)
}
defer ntKey.Close()
productName, _, err := ntKey.GetStringValue("ProductName")
if err != nil {
return "", "", "", err
}
buildNumber, _, err := ntKey.GetStringValue("CurrentBuildNumber")
if err != nil {
return "", "", "", err
}
revision, _, err := ntKey.GetIntegerValue("UBR")
if errors.Is(err, registry.ErrNotExist) {
revision = 0
} else if err != nil {
return "", "", "", err
}
return productName, buildNumber, strconv.FormatUint(revision, 10), nil
}

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