Once you start Coroot for the first time, you’ll see this screen:
Go ahead and click Create a project.
Coroot will test the connection to your Prometheus when you submit the form.
The next step is to install and configure metric exporters.
Metric exporters
No analysis is possible without having granular data describing a system.
Coroot relies on metrics gathered by various open-source exporters:
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node-agent
gathers container metrics, such as resource consumption, logs and network communications
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pg-agent
collects metrics from Postgres servers
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aws-agent
discovers AWS services in use, such as RDS instances, to collect their telemetry
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kube-state-metrics
exposes meta-information related to applications running in a Kubernetes cluster
Integration status
Coroot continuously monitors the status of every integration and shows them on the top of the Project settings page:
Application categories
You can organize your applications into groups by defining
glob patterns
in the <namespace>/<application_name> format.
Each group can be easily hidden or shown on the Overview page.
Deleting a project
If you need to delete a project, click the Delete this project button on the Project settings page: