Set up monitoring

Setting up monitoring is a one time operation. To configure monitoring of your cluster, set up the frequency of heartbeat and monitoring reports and an email address to receive them.


ThoughtSpot Training

  • For best results when setting up ThoughtSpot Monitoring, we recommend that you take the following ThoughtSpot U course: Email and Alert Setup.

  • See other training resources at ThoughtSpot U.


Set up email monitoring

To set up monitoring, follow these steps:

  1. Log in to the Linux shell using SSH.

  2. Issue the tscli command to set up monitoring:

    tscli monitoring set-config
      --email <email>
      --heartbeat_interval <heartbeat_interval>
      --report_interval <report_interval>

    The parameters are:

    --email <email>

    Comma-separated list (no spaces) of email addresses where the cluster will send monitoring information.

    --heartbeat_interval <heartbeat_interval>

    The heartbeat email generation interval in seconds.

    Must be greater than 0.

    --report_interval <report_interval>

    Sets the cluster report email generation interval in seconds.

    Must be greater than 0.

  3. To view your settings and verify that they have been applied, issue:

     tscli monitoring show-config

    You should see information like:

     Monitoring Configuration:
       Alert Email: [email protected]
       Heartbeat Interval: 900 sec
       Report Interval: 21600 sec
  4. After the heartbeat interval has passed, check your email to verify that emails are being delivered.

  5. If you don’t receive any emails, verify that email is working.

Alert email structure

This is the general structure of the alert email:

Email Subject: <ALERT_TYPE> <CLUSTER_NAME> <ALERT_CODE> - <ALERT_MESSAGE>

Email Body:

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Details
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<ALERT_DETAILS>
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Metadata
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Sender: <HOSTNAME>
Generated at: <ALERT_GENERATED_TIME>
Cluster Name: <CLUSTER_NAME>
Cluster Id: <CLUSTER_ID>
Release: <RELEASE_VERSION>
Alert Name: <ALERT_NAME>
Guid: <ALERT_GUID>

Parameters

These are the definitions of the parameters in the alert email:

ALERT_TYPE

Type of alert generated. Can be CRITICAL, ERROR, or WARNING.

CLUSTER_NAME

Name of the cluster from which the alert was generated.

ALERT_CODE

The ThoughtSpot team uses this code internally. It is useful if you must report the alert to ThoughtSpot.

ALERT_MESSAGE

The message of a particular alert. Can be different for each alert. For example, Task timely.timely terminated 5 times in last 2m42s.

ALERT_DETAILS

Contains the details of a particular alert, why the alert was triggered, and what was the exception. Varies with each alert.

HOSTNAME

Hostname of the machine where the alert was generated. Sometimes appears as an IP address.

ALERT_GENERATED_TIME

Time when the alert was generated, in UTC.

CLUSTER_NAME

Name of the cluster generating the alert.

CLUSTER_ID

Id of the cluster generating the alert.

RELEASE_VERSION

ThoughtSpot release version on the cluster generating the alert.

HOSTNAME

Hostname of the machine where the alert was generated. Sometimes appears as an IP address.

ALERT_GENERATED_TIME

Time when the alert was generated, in UTC.

CLUSTER_NAME

Name of the cluster generating the alert.


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