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collector.config.yaml
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receivers:
otlp:
protocols:
http:
grpc:
# The hostmetrics receiver is required to get correct infrastructure metrics in Datadog.
hostmetrics:
collection_interval: 10s
scrapers:
paging:
metrics:
system.paging.utilization:
enabled: true
cpu:
metrics:
system.cpu.utilization:
enabled: true
disk:
filesystem:
metrics:
system.filesystem.utilization:
enabled: true
load:
memory:
network:
processes:
# The prometheus receiver scrapes metrics needed for the OpenTelemetry Collector Dashboard.
prometheus:
config:
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'otelcol'
scrape_interval: 10s
static_configs:
- targets: ['0.0.0.0:8888']
processors:
batch: # this configuration is needed to guarantee that the data is sent correctly to Datadog
send_batch_max_size: 100
send_batch_size: 10
timeout: 10s
exporters:
# OTLP for Tracetest
otlp/tracetest:
endpoint: tracetest:4317 # Send traces to Tracetest.
# Read more in docs here: https://docs.tracetest.io/configuration/connecting-to-data-stores/opentelemetry-collector
tls:
insecure: true
# Datadog exporter
# One example on how to set up a collector configuration for Datadog can be seen here:
# https://docs.datadoghq.com/opentelemetry/otel_collector_datadog_exporter/?tab=onahost
datadog:
api:
site: datadoghq.com
key: ${DATADOG_API_KEY} # Add here you API key for Datadog
service:
pipelines:
traces/tracetest:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [batch]
exporters: [otlp/tracetest]
traces/datadog:
receivers: [otlp]
processors: [batch]
exporters: [datadog]
metrics:
receivers: [hostmetrics, otlp]
processors: [batch]
exporters: [datadog]