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authorPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2025-12-26 09:20:33 +0200
committerPaul Buetow <paul@buetow.org>2025-12-26 09:20:33 +0200
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+# f3s: Kubernetes with FreeBSD - Part 9: Enabling etcd Metrics
+
+## Introduction
+
+This post covers enabling etcd metrics monitoring for the k3s cluster. The etcd dashboard in Grafana initially showed no data because k3s uses an embedded etcd that doesn't expose metrics by default.
+
+=> ./2025-12-07-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-8.html Part 8: Observability
+
+## Enabling etcd metrics in k3s
+
+On each control-plane node (r0, r1, r2), create /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml:
+
+```
+etcd-expose-metrics: true
+```
+
+Then restart k3s on each node:
+
+```
+systemctl restart k3s
+```
+
+After restarting, etcd metrics are available on port 2381:
+
+```
+curl http://127.0.0.1:2381/metrics | grep etcd
+```
+
+## Configuring Prometheus to scrape etcd
+
+In persistence-values.yaml, enable kubeEtcd with the node IP addresses:
+
+```
+kubeEtcd:
+ enabled: true
+ endpoints:
+ - 192.168.1.120
+ - 192.168.1.121
+ - 192.168.1.122
+ service:
+ enabled: true
+ port: 2381
+ targetPort: 2381
+```
+
+Apply the changes:
+
+```
+just upgrade
+```
+
+## Verifying etcd metrics
+
+After the changes, all etcd targets are being scraped:
+
+```
+kubectl exec -n monitoring prometheus-prometheus-kube-prometheus-prometheus-0 \
+ -c prometheus -- wget -qO- 'http://localhost:9090/api/v1/query?query=etcd_server_has_leader' | \
+ jq -r '.data.result[] | "\(.metric.instance): \(.value[1])"'
+```
+
+Output:
+
+```
+192.168.1.120:2381: 1
+192.168.1.121:2381: 1
+192.168.1.122:2381: 1
+```
+
+The etcd dashboard in Grafana now displays metrics including Raft proposals, leader elections, and peer round trip times.
+
+## Complete persistence-values.yaml
+
+The complete updated persistence-values.yaml:
+
+```
+kubeEtcd:
+ enabled: true
+ endpoints:
+ - 192.168.1.120
+ - 192.168.1.121
+ - 192.168.1.122
+ service:
+ enabled: true
+ port: 2381
+ targetPort: 2381
+
+prometheus:
+ prometheusSpec:
+ additionalScrapeConfigsSecret:
+ enabled: true
+ name: additional-scrape-configs
+ key: additional-scrape-configs.yaml
+ storageSpec:
+ volumeClaimTemplate:
+ spec:
+ storageClassName: ""
+ accessModes: ["ReadWriteOnce"]
+ resources:
+ requests:
+ storage: 10Gi
+ selector:
+ matchLabels:
+ type: local
+ app: prometheus
+
+grafana:
+ persistence:
+ enabled: true
+ type: pvc
+ existingClaim: "grafana-data-pvc"
+
+ initChownData:
+ enabled: false
+
+ podSecurityContext:
+ fsGroup: 911
+ runAsUser: 911
+ runAsGroup: 911
+```
+
+## Summary
+
+Enabled etcd metrics monitoring for the k3s embedded etcd by:
+
+* Adding etcd-expose-metrics: true to /etc/rancher/k3s/config.yaml on each control-plane node
+* Configuring Prometheus to scrape etcd on port 2381
+
+The etcd dashboard now provides visibility into cluster health, leader elections, and Raft consensus metrics.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/conf/src/branch/master/f3s/prometheus prometheus configuration on Codeberg