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ScyllaDB Monitoring StackΒΆ

ScyllaDB Monitoring Stack is a full stack for ScyllaDB monitoring and alerting. The stack contains open source tools including Prometheus and Grafana, as well as custom ScyllaDB dashboards and tooling.

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The ScyllaDB Monitoring Stack consists of three components, wrapped in Docker containers:

  • prometheus - collects and stores metrics

  • alertmanager - handles alerts

  • grafana - dashboard server

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      • Some queries use ALLOW FILTERING
      • Some queries use Consistency Level: ALL
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      • Some queries are not token-aware
      • Some SELECT queries are non-paged
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      • Compaction takes lots of memory and CPU
      • Some operation failed due to unsatisfied consistency level
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