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AOSOM-Streaming

Version v0.7.3

Disclaimer

WARNING: This application is for demo purposes only and should not be used in production.

Overview

The Aosom Streaming project provides a packaged solution to collect and visualize telemetry streaming information coming from an AOS Server. This provides a Web UI experience and example queries to handle alerts, counters, and AOS events. This project officially lives on Github at https://github.com/Apstra/aosom-streaming and is open-source.

The packaged solution includes:

  • A graphical Interface based on Grafana (port 3000)
  • Prometheus for Counters and Alerts (port 9090)
  • Influxdb for Events (port 8086)
  • 2 Collectors, one for each database based on Telegraf.

The application must first be configured by modifying variables.env, then make clean, make start, make init to customize the IP addresses to your environment.

Using Aosom-streaming

Grafana Web UI

You can browse to the Grafana web UI by visiting http://<aosom-streaming>:3000 The default username is admin password aos-aos

images/graphana_login.png

The grafana web UI includes two main sections (top left) - Apstra AOS Blueprint, which describes overall telemetry alerts and traffic throughput, as well as individual devices for interface telemetry. The blueprints will be learned automatically using the AOS ‘telegraf’ docker container and no further configuration is necessary - it should all be automatic.

images/graphana_default.png

In the screenshot above, we can observe traffic in the demo AOS environment, and aggregate CPU, traffic, and errors.

Change the dashboard at the to ‘Apstra AOS Device’ to filter telemetry events based on specific and individual devices. Here we can observe there are 2 active route anomalies in the blueprint, and AOS has received telemetry for two leaf switches.

images/graphana_devices.png

We can scroll down and view device statistics such as CPU and Memory:

images/graphana_cpu_memory.png

Prometheus Web UI

Prometheus is used for alerts and device telemetry counter storage in the Aosom-streaming appliance. Prometheus is available by browsing to http://<aosom-streaming>:9090

Each of the queries are built dynamically by AOS when incoming events appear. Begin typing under ‘execute’ to see example query names. Starting with ‘alert’ will tab-complete available alerts that prometheus has received from AOS.

images/prometheus_default.png

Here is an example of BGP Neighbors being offline.

images/prometheus_bgp_down.png

InfluxDB

InfluxDB is used to store AOS events from telemetry streaming. InfluxDB is available by viewing http://<aosom-streaming>:8083

We can show the available influxdb keys with queries, such as ‘show field keys’ or ‘show measurements’.

images/influx_default.png

Once we know a measurement, we can view the data and keys with select 8 from <measurement> -- In this case, we’ll capture the LAG interface status.

images/influx_events.png

Note

Developing an influx-db application is beyond the scope of this documentation. If you would like to extend capability or develop an application based on telemetry streaming, please let us know and we would be happy to help.

Aosom-Streaming configuration

Configuring telemetry streaming as part of this project only requires editing the ‘variables.env’ file and restarting the containers. No configuration is necessary on the AOS server.

Aosom-Streaming Application setup

Setting up the Aosom-streaming docker container only requires you to modify variables.env, and run make start. Documentation for starting, stopping, and clearing data is available at https://github.com/Apstra/aosom-streaming

The telegraf project connects to the AOS API and posts an IP:Port that AOS uses to stream realtime telemetry data back to.

Setting up Aosom-streaming

Copy variables.default to variables.env:

aosom@ubuntu:~/aosom-streaming$ cp variables.default variables.env

Modify variables.env

AOS_SERVER should be the IP address of the AOS server that will send telemetry data to the aosom-streaming server. Username, port and password information can be customized.

“LOCAL_IP” should be the IP address assigned to ens33 (first ethernet interface)

In this case, this is learned via DHCP on this VM. See ip addr show dev ens33

GRAFANA configuration options specify the username and password for the grafana web UI.

AOS_SERVER=192.168.57.250
LOCAL_IP=192.168.57.128

INPUT_PORT_INFLUX=4444
INPUT_PORT_PROM=6666
INPUT_PORT_ES=7777
AOS_LOGIN=admin
AOS_PASSWORD=admin
AOS_PORT=443

GRAFANA_LOGIN=admin
GRAFANA_PASSWORD=aos-aos

Set up the project with make start, or if making configuration changes, run make update.

aosom@ubuntu:~/aosom-streaming$ make start
-- Start all components --
Creating network "aosomstreaming_default" with the default driver
Creating volume "aosomstreaming_grafana_data_2" with default driver
Pulling telegraf-influx (apstra/telegraf:1.2)...
1.2: Pulling from apstra/telegraf
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Status: Downloaded newer image for apstra/telegraf:1.2
Pulling prometheus (prom/prometheus:v1.5.2)...
v1.5.2: Pulling from prom/prometheus
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Status: Downloaded newer image for prom/prometheus:v1.5.2
Pulling influxdb (influxdb:1.1.1-alpine)...
1.1.1-alpine: Pulling from library/influxdb
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Status: Downloaded newer image for influxdb:1.1.1-alpine
Pulling grafana (grafana/grafana:4.1.2)...
4.1.2: Pulling from grafana/grafana
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Status: Downloaded newer image for grafana/grafana:4.1.2
Creating aosomstreaming_telegraf-influx_1
Creating aosomstreaming_prometheus_1
Creating aosomstreaming_telegraf-prom_1
Creating aosomstreaming_influxdb_1
Creating aosomstreaming_grafana_1

Makefile options

Start all containers

To start all components, you can execute the command make start

Initialize Grafana

After the first boot, you need to initialize Grafana with make init to:

  • Configure Datasource
  • Upload Dashboards

Reset project

At any time, you can reset the project but running the command make clean.

Note

  • All components must be stopped before cleaning-up
  • The next time you start the project you'll have to do a init again.

Make options

Other options available for MAKE are:

Available targets

help                           This help screen
start                          Start all components
stop                           Stop all components
init                           Create datasources (proxy) in grafana and load Dashboards (grafana-create-source-proxy grafana-load-dashboards)
grafana-create-source-proxy    Create datasource in proxy mode in Grafana
grafana-create-source-direct   Create datasource in direct mode in Grafana (use that is grafana cannot access the data)
grafana-load-dashboards        Load/Reload the Dashboards in Grafana
update                         Stop all components, Update all images, Restart all components, Reload the Dashboards (stop update-docker start grafana-load-dashboards)
update-docker                  Update Docker Images
clean                          Delete Grafana information and delete current streaming session on AOS (clean-docker clean-aos)
clean-docker                   Delete Grafana information
clean-aos                      Delete current streaming session on AOS

Elasticsearch Configuration

Configuration files for use with Elasticsearch are also included here. The varaibles.env file should still be configured as described above. To start the Elasticsearch, Kibana and Telegraf containers use:

docker-compose -f docker-compose-es.yml up -d

(Optional) Build Aosom-Streaming VM

These are the simple steps to build your own Aosom-streaming VM - at the end of the day, Aosom-Streaming is only a simple Docker container, and this guide is only setting up a very basic docker server.

Install Ubuntu 16.04.2

Download the Ubuntu 16.04.2 ISO and provision a new VM.

The default username we’ve chosen is ‘aosom’ with password ‘admin’. For larger blueprints, Apstra recommends changing RAM to at least 8GB and 2 vCPU to or more.

Resource Quantity
RAM 8GB
CPU 2vCPU
Network 1 vNIC

Install required packages

Based on Ubuntu 16.04.2

Run apt-get update:

apt-get update

Perform a system update to ensure all packages are up to date.:

aosom@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get install docker docker-compose git make curl
    openssh-server
[sudo] password for aosom:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following additional packages will be installed:
  bridge-utils cgroupfs-mount containerd dns-root-data dnsmasq-base docker.io
  git-man liberror-perl libnetfilter-conntrack3 libperl5.22 libpython-stdlib
  libpython2.7-minimal libpython2.7-stdlib libyaml-0-2 patch perl
  perl-modules-5.22 python python-backports.ssl-match-hostname
  python-cached-property python-cffi-backend python-chardet
  python-cryptography python-docker python-dockerpty python-docopt
  python-enum34 python-funcsigs python-functools32 python-idna
  python-ipaddress python-jsonschema python-minimal python-mock
  python-ndg-httpsclient python-openssl python-pbr python-pkg-resources
  python-pyasn1 python-requests python-six python-texttable python-urllib3
  python-websocket python-yaml python2.7 python2.7-minimal rename runc
  ubuntu-fan xz-utils
Suggested packages:
  mountall aufs-tools btrfs-tools debootstrap docker-doc rinse zfs-fuse
  | zfsutils git-daemon-run | git-daemon-sysvinit git-doc git-el git-email
  git-gui gitk gitweb git-arch git-cvs git-mediawiki git-svn diffutils-doc
  perl-doc libterm-readline-gnu-perl | libterm-readline-perl-perl make
  python-doc python-tk python-cryptography-doc python-cryptography-vectors
  python-enum34-doc python-funcsigs-doc python-mock-doc python-openssl-doc
  python-openssl-dbg python-setuptools doc-base python-ntlm python2.7-doc
  binutils binfmt-support make
The following NEW packages will be installed:
  bridge-utils cgroupfs-mount containerd dns-root-data dnsmasq-base docker
  docker-compose docker.io git git-man liberror-perl libnetfilter-conntrack3
  libperl5.22 libpython-stdlib libpython2.7-minimal libpython2.7-stdlib
  libyaml-0-2 patch perl perl-modules-5.22 python
  python-backports.ssl-match-hostname python-cached-property
  python-cffi-backend python-chardet python-cryptography python-docker
  python-dockerpty python-docopt python-enum34 python-funcsigs
  python-functools32 python-idna python-ipaddress python-jsonschema
  python-minimal python-mock python-ndg-httpsclient python-openssl python-pbr
  python-pkg-resources python-pyasn1 python-requests python-six
  python-texttable python-urllib3 python-websocket python-yaml python2.7
  python2.7-minimal rename runc ubuntu-fan xz-utils make
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Add the aosom user to the docker group. This will allow ‘aosom’ to make docker configuration changes without having to escalate to sudo.

Add user to docker:

aosom@ubuntu:~/aosom-streaming$ sudo usermod -aG docker aosom
Log out and log back in again for ‘aosom’ user to be properly added to the group.

Copy the Aosom-streaming docker containers over with ‘git clone’:

aosom@ubuntu:~$ git clone https://github.com/Apstra/aosom-streaming.git
Cloning into 'aosom-streaming'...
remote: Counting objects: 303, done.
remote: Total 303 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 303
Receiving objects: 100% (303/303), 64.10 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (176/176), done.
Checking connectivity... done.
aosom@ubuntu:~$

Set container restart policy

The AOSOM-Streaming package does not set the docker restart policy, and this is up to your orchestration toolchain. Open aosom-streaming/docker-compose.yml and add restart: always to each of the service directives. This will ensure docker containers will be online after a service reboot.

Modifying docker options:

aosom@ubuntu:~/aosom-streaming$ git diff docker-compose.yml
diff --git a/docker-compose.yml b/docker-compose.yml
index 799d4c5..0d0fcc2 100644
--- a/docker-compose.yml
+++ b/docker-compose.yml
@@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ services:
       - prometheus
     ports:
       - "3000:3000"
+    restart: always

 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 # Prometheus -
@@ -30,6 +31,7 @@ services:
         - '-config.file=/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml'
     ports:
         - '9090:9090'
+    restart: always

 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 # influxdb
@@ -43,6 +45,7 @@ services:
     ports:
      - "8083:8083"
      - "8086:8086"
+    restart: always

 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 # Telegraf - Prom
@@ -57,6 +60,7 @@ services:
       - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime
     ports:
         - '6666:6666'
+    restart: always

 # -------------------------------------------------------------------------
 # Telegraf - Influx
@@ -71,3 +75,4 @@ services:
       - /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime
     ports:
         - '4444:4444'
+    restart: always

Set up variables.env and start container as per Aosom-Streaming application setup section.

Change system hostname

Modify /etc/hostname to aosom, and change the loopback IP in /etc/hosts to aosom from ubuntu.

Troubleshooting

While most troubleshooting information is included in the Github main page at https://github.com/Apstra/aosom-streaming, we can run some simple commands to make sure the environment is healthy

Checking for logs from AOS to Aosom-streaming

Run docker logs aosomstreaming_telegraf-influx_1

We should see a blueprint ID, and some influxdb ‘write’ events when telemetry events occur on AOS - BGP, liveness, config deviation, etc.

Viewing docker logs:

GetBlueprints() - Id 0033cf3f-41ed-4ddc-91f5-ea68318fba9b
2017-07-31T23:59:13Z D! Finished to Refresh Data, will sleep for 20 sec
2017-07-31T23:59:15Z D! Output [influxdb] buffer fullness: 11 / 10000 metrics.
2017-07-31T23:59:15Z D! Output [influxdb] wrote batch of 11 metrics in 5.612057ms
2017-07-31T23:59:20Z D! Output [influxdb] buffer fullness: 4 / 10000 metrics.
2017-07-31T23:59:20Z D! Output [influxdb] wrote batch of 4 metrics in 5.349171ms
2017-07-31T23:59:25Z D! Output [influxdb] buffer fullness: 11 / 10000 metrics.
2017-07-31T23:59:25Z D! Output [influxdb] wrote batch of 11 metrics in 4.68295ms
2017-07-31T23:59:30Z D! Output [influxdb] buffer fullness: 4 / 10000 metrics.
2017-07-31T23:59:30Z D! Output [influxdb] wrote batch of 4 metrics in 5.007029ms
GetBlueprints() - Id 0033cf3f-41ed-4ddc-91f5-ea68318fba9b
2017-07-31T23:59:33Z D! Finished to Refresh Data, will sleep for 20 sec

Ensuring all containers are running

Run docker ps to see and ensure all the expected containers are running:

Listing docker containers:

aosom@ubuntu:~/aosom-streaming$ docker ps
CONTAINER ID        IMAGE                    COMMAND                  CREATED             STATUS              PORTS                                            NAMES
e03d003a2ef9        grafana/grafana:4.1.2    "/run.sh"                3 minutes ago       Up 3 minutes        0.0.0.0:3000->3000/tcp                           aosomstreaming_grafana_1
3042d45f1107        prom/prometheus:v1.5.2   "/bin/prometheus -con"   3 minutes ago       Up 3 minutes        0.0.0.0:9090->9090/tcp                           aosomstreaming_prometheus_1
429328fbb5ac        apstra/telegraf:1.2      "telegraf -debug"        3 minutes ago       Up 3 minutes        0.0.0.0:6666->6666/tcp                           aosomstreaming_telegraf-prom_1
0a84241e1366        apstra/telegraf:1.2      "telegraf -debug"        3 minutes ago       Up 3 minutes        0.0.0.0:4444->4444/tcp                           aosomstreaming_telegraf-influx_1
f4d2deb0e428        influxdb:1.1.1-alpine    "/entrypoint.sh influ"   3 minutes ago       Up 3 minutes        0.0.0.0:8083->8083/tcp, 0.0.0.0:8086->8086/tcp   aosomstreaming_influxdb_1

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