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NGINX default dashboard

Overview

The Datadog Agent can collect many metrics from NGINX instances, including (but not limited to)::

  • Total requests
  • Connections, such as accepted, handled, and active

For users of NGINX Plus, the commercial version of NGINX, the Agent can collect the significantly more metrics that NGINX Plus provides, like:

  • Errors, such as 4xx codes and 5xx codes
  • Upstream servers, such as active connections, 5xx codes, and health checks
  • Caches, such as size, hits, and misses
  • SSL, such as handshakes and failed handshakes

Setup

Installation

The NGINX check pulls metrics from a local NGINX status endpoint, so your nginx binaries need to be compiled with a NGINX status module:

NGINX open source

If you use open source NGINX, your instances may lack the stub status module. Verify that your nginx binary includes the module before proceeding to Configuration:

$ nginx -V 2>&1| grep -o http_stub_status_module
http_stub_status_module

If the command output does not include http_stub_status_module, you must install an NGINX package that includes the module. You can compile your own NGINX-enabling the module as you compile it-but most modern Linux distributions provide alternative NGINX packages with various combinations of extra modules built in. Check your operating system’s NGINX packages to find one that includes the stub status module.

NGINX Plus

NGINX Plus packages prior to release 13 include the http status module. For NGINX Plus release 13 and above, the status module is deprecated and you must use the new Plus API instead. See the announcement for more information.

Prepare NGINX

On each NGINX server, create a status.conf file in the directory that contains your other NGINX configuration files, such as /etc/nginx/conf.d/.

server {
  listen 81;
  server_name localhost;

  access_log off;
  allow 127.0.0.1;
  deny all;

  location /nginx_status {
    # Choose your status module

    # freely available with open source NGINX
    stub_status;

    # for open source NGINX < version 1.7.5
    # stub_status on;

    # available only with NGINX Plus
    # status;

    # ensures the version information can be retrieved
    server_tokens on;
  }
}

NGINX Plus

NGINX Plus users can also use stub_status, but since that module provides fewer metrics, Datadog recommends using status.

For NGINX Plus releases 15+, the status module is deprecated. Use the http_api_module instead. For example, enable the /api endpoint in your main NGINX configuration file (/etc/nginx/conf.d/default.conf):

server {
  listen 8080;
  location /api {
    api write=on;
  }
}

To get more detailed metrics with NGINX Plus (such as 2xx / 3xx / 4xx / 5xx response counts per second), set a status_zone on the servers you want to monitor. For example:

server {
  listen 80;
  status_zone <ZONE_NAME>;
  ...
}

Reload NGINX to enable the status or API endpoint. There’s no need for a full restart.

sudo nginx -t && sudo nginx -s reload

Add the following snippet to your configuration ConfigMaps to expose the metrics endpoint in a different port:

kind: ConfigMap
metadata:
  name: nginx-conf
data:
[...]
  status.conf: |
    server {
      listen 81;

      location /nginx_status {
        stub_status on;
      }

      location / {
        return 404;
      }
    }    

Then, in your NGINX pod, expose the 81 endpoint and mount that file in the NGINX configuration folder:

spec:
  containers:
    - name: nginx
      ports:
        - containerPort: 81
      volumeMounts:
        - mountPath: /etc/nginx/conf.d/status.conf
          subPath: status.conf
          readOnly: true
          name: "config"
  volumes:
    - name: "config"
      configMap:
          name: "nginx-conf"

Configuration

Host

To configure this check for an Agent running on a host:

Follow the instructions below to configure this check for an Agent running on a host. For containerized environments, see the Docker, Kubernetes, or ECS sections.

Metric collection
  1. Set the nginx_status_url parameter to http://localhost:81/nginx_status/ in your nginx.d/conf.yaml file to start gathering your NGINX metrics. See the sample nginx.d/conf.yaml for all available configuration options.

    NGINX Plus:

    • For NGINX Plus releases 13+, set the parameter use_plus_api to true in your nginx.d/conf.yaml configuration file.

    • Stream stats API calls are included by default for NGINX Plus. If you want to disable them, set the parameter use_plus_api_stream to false in your nginx.d/conf.yaml configuration file.

    • If you are using http_api_module, set the parameter nginx_status_url to the server’s /api location in your nginx.d/conf.yaml configuration file, for example:

      nginx_status_url: http://localhost:8080/api
      
  2. Optional - If you are using the NGINX vhost_traffic_status module, set the parameter use_vts to true in your nginx.d/conf.yaml configuration file.

  3. Restart the Agent to start sending NGINX metrics to Datadog.

Log collection

Available for Agent versions >6.0

  1. Collecting logs is disabled by default in the Datadog Agent, enable it in your datadog.yaml file:

    logs_enabled: true
    
  2. Add this configuration block to your nginx.d/conf.yaml file to start collecting your NGINX Logs:

    logs:
      - type: file
        path: /var/log/nginx/access.log
        service: nginx
        source: nginx
    
      - type: file
        path: /var/log/nginx/error.log
        service: nginx
        source: nginx
    

    Change the service and path parameter values and configure them for your environment. See the sample nginx.d/conf.yaml for all available configuration options.

  3. Restart the Agent.

Note: The default NGINX log format does not have a request response time. To include it into your logs, update the NGINX log format by adding the following configuration block in the http section of your NGINX configuration file (/etc/nginx/nginx.conf):

http {
	#recommended log format
	log_format nginx '\$remote_addr - \$remote_user [\$time_local] '
                  '"\$request" \$status \$body_bytes_sent \$request_time '
                  '"\$http_referer" "\$http_user_agent"';

	access_log /var/log/nginx/access.log;
}

Docker

To configure this check for an Agent running on a container:

Metric collection

Set Autodiscovery Integration Templates as Docker labels on your application container:

LABEL "com.datadoghq.ad.check_names"='["nginx"]'
LABEL "com.datadoghq.ad.init_configs"='[{}]'
LABEL "com.datadoghq.ad.instances"='[{"nginx_status_url": "http://%%host%%:81/nginx_status/"}]'

Note: This instance configuration works only with NGINX Open Source. If you are using NGINX Plus, inline the corresponding instance configuration.

Log collection

Collecting logs is disabled by default in the Datadog Agent. To enable it, see Docker Log Collection.

Then, set Log Integrations as Docker labels:

LABEL "com.datadoghq.ad.logs"='[{"source":"nginx","service":"nginx"}]'

Kubernetes

To configure this check for an Agent running on Kubernetes:

Metric collection

To collect metrics, set the following parameters and values in an Autodiscovery template. You can do this with Kubernetes Annotations (shown below) on your NGINX pod(s), or with a local file, ConfigMap, key-value store, Datadog Operator manifest, or Helm chart.

ParameterValue
<INTEGRATION_NAME>["nginx"]
<INIT_CONFIG>[{}]
<INSTANCE_CONFIG>[{"nginx_status_url": "http://%%host%%:18080/nginx_status"}]

Annotations v1 (for Datadog Agent < v7.36)

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: nginx
  annotations:
    ad.datadoghq.com/nginx.check_names: '["nginx"]'
    ad.datadoghq.com/nginx.init_configs: '[{}]'
    ad.datadoghq.com/nginx.instances: |
      [
        {
          "nginx_status_url":"http://%%host%%:81/nginx_status/"
        }
      ]      
  labels:
    name: nginx

Annotations v2 (for Datadog Agent v7.36+)

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: nginx
  annotations:
    ad.datadoghq.com/nginx.checks: |
      {
        "nginx": {
          "init_config": {},
          "instances": [
            {
              "nginx_status_url":"http://%%host%%:81/nginx_status/"
            }
          ]
        }
      }      
  labels:
    name: nginx

Note: This instance configuration works only with NGINX Open Source. If you are using NGINX Plus, inline the corresponding instance configuration.

Log collection

Collecting logs is disabled by default in the Datadog Agent. To enable it, see Kubernetes Log Collection.

Then, set the following parameter in an Autodiscovery template. You can do this with Kubernetes Annotations (shown below) on your Redis pod(s), or with a local file, ConfigMap, key-value store, Datadog Operator manifest, or Helm chart.

ParameterValue
<LOG_CONFIG>[{"source":"nginx","service":"nginx"}]

Annotations v1/v2

apiVersion: v1
kind: Pod
metadata:
  name: nginx
  annotations:
    ad.datadoghq.com/nginx.logs: '[{"source":"nginx","service":"nginx"}]'
  labels:
    name: nginx

ECS

To configure this check for an Agent running on ECS:

Metric collection

Set Autodiscovery Integrations Templates as Docker labels on your application container:

{
  "containerDefinitions": [{
    "name": "nginx",
    "image": "nginx:latest",
    "dockerLabels": {
      "com.datadoghq.ad.check_names": "[\"nginx\"]",
      "com.datadoghq.ad.init_configs": "[{}]",
      "com.datadoghq.ad.instances": "[{\"nginx_status_url\":\"http://%%host%%:81/nginx_status/\"}]"
    }
  }]
}

Note: This instance configuration works only with NGINX Open Source. If you are using NGINX Plus, inline the corresponding instance configuration.

Log collection

Collecting logs is disabled by default in the Datadog Agent. To enable it, see ECS Log Collection.

Then, set Log Integrations as Docker labels:

{
  "containerDefinitions": [{
    "name": "nginx",
    "image": "nginx:latest",
    "dockerLabels": {
      "com.datadoghq.ad.logs": "[{\"source\":\"nginx\",\"service\":\"nginx\"}]"
    }
  }]
}

Validation

Run the Agent’s status subcommand and look for nginx under the Checks section.

Data Collected

Metrics

nginx.cache.bypass.bytes
(gauge)
The total number of bytes read from the proxied server
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.bypass.bytes_count
(count)
The total number of bytes read from the proxied server (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.bypass.bytes_written
(gauge)
The total number of bytes written to the cache
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.bypass.bytes_written_count
(count)
The total number of bytes written to the cache (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.bypass.responses
(gauge)
The total number of responses not taken from the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.bypass.responses_count
(count)
The total number of responses not taken from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.bypass.responses_written
(gauge)
The total number of responses written to the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.bypass.responses_written_count
(count)
The total number of responses written to the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.cold
(gauge)
A boolean value indicating whether the cache loader process is still loading data from disk into the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.expired.bytes
(gauge)
The total number of bytes read from the proxied server
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.expired.bytes_count
(count)
The total number of bytes read from the proxied server (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.expired.bytes_written
(gauge)
The total number of bytes written to the cache
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.expired.bytes_written_count
(count)
The total number of bytes written to the cache (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.expired.responses
(gauge)
The total number of responses not taken from the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.expired.responses_count
(count)
The total number of responses not taken from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.expired.responses_written
(gauge)
The total number of responses written to the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.expired.responses_written_count
(count)
The total number of responses written to the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.hit.bytes
(gauge)
The total number of bytes read from the cache
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.hit.bytes_count
(count)
The total number of bytes read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.hit.responses
(gauge)
The total number of responses read from the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.hit.responses_count
(count)
The total number of responses read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.max_size
(gauge)
The limit on the maximum size of the cache specified in the configuration
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.miss.bytes
(gauge)
The total number of bytes read from the proxied server
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.miss.bytes_count
(count)
The total number of bytes read from the proxied server (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.miss.bytes_written
(gauge)
The total number of bytes written to the cache
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.miss.bytes_written_count
(count)
The total number of bytes written to the cache (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.miss.responses
(gauge)
The total number of responses not taken from the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.miss.responses_count
(count)
The total number of responses not taken from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.miss.responses_written
(gauge)
The total number of responses written to the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.miss.responses_written_count
(count)
The total number of responses written to the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.revalidated.bytes
(gauge)
The total number of bytes read from the cache
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.revalidated.bytes_count
(count)
The total number of bytes read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.revalidated.responses
(gauge)
The total number of responses read from the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.revalidated.responses_count
(count)
The total number of responses read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.size
(gauge)
The current size of the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.stale.bytes
(gauge)
The total number of bytes read from the cache
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.stale.bytes_count
(count)
The total number of bytes read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.stale.responses
(gauge)
The total number of responses read from the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.stale.responses_count
(count)
The total number of responses read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.cache.updating.bytes
(gauge)
The total number of bytes read from the cache
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.updating.bytes_count
(count)
The total number of bytes read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as byte
nginx.cache.updating.responses
(gauge)
The total number of responses read from the cache
Shown as response
nginx.cache.updating.responses_count
(count)
The total number of responses read from the cache (shown as count)
Shown as response
nginx.connections.accepted
(gauge)
The total number of accepted client connections.
Shown as connection
nginx.connections.accepted_count
(count)
The total number of accepted client connections (shown as count).
Shown as connection
nginx.connections.active
(gauge)
The current number of active client connections.
Shown as connection
nginx.connections.dropped
(gauge)
The total number of dropped client connections.
Shown as connection
nginx.connections.dropped_count
(count)
The total number of dropped client connections (shown as count).
Shown as connection
nginx.connections.idle
(gauge)
The current number of idle client connections.
Shown as connection
nginx.generation
(gauge)
The total number of configuration reloads
Shown as refresh
nginx.generation_count
(count)
The total number of configuration reloads (shown as count)
Shown as refresh
nginx.limit_conn.passed
(count)
The total number of connections that were neither limited nor accounted as limited.
Shown as connection
nginx.limit_conn.rejected
(count)
The total number of connections that were rejected.
Shown as connection
nginx.limit_conn.rejected_dry_run
(count)
The total number of connections accounted as rejected in the dry run mode.
Shown as connection
nginx.limit_req.delayed
(count)
The total number of requests that were delayed.
Shown as request
nginx.limit_req.delayed_dry_run
(count)
The total number of requests accounted as delayed in the dry run mode.
Shown as request
nginx.limit_req.passed
(count)
The total number of requests that were neither limited nor accounted as limited.
Shown as request
nginx.limit_req.rejected
(count)
The total number of requests that were rejected.
Shown as request
nginx.limit_req.rejected_dry_run
(count)
The total number of requests accounted as rejected in the dry run mode.
Shown as request
nginx.load_timestamp
(gauge)
Time of the last reload of configuration (time since Epoch).
Shown as millisecond
nginx.location_zone.discarded
(count)
The total number of requests completed without sending a response.
Shown as request
nginx.location_zone.received
(count)
The total number of bytes received from clients.
Shown as byte
nginx.location_zone.requests
(count)
The total number of client requests received from clients.
Shown as request
nginx.location_zone.responses.1xx
(count)
The total number of responses with 1xx status codes.
Shown as response
nginx.location_zone.responses.2xx
(count)
The total number of responses with 2xx status codes.
Shown as response
nginx.location_zone.responses.3xx
(count)
The total number of responses with 3xx status codes.
Shown as response
nginx.location_zone.responses.4xx
(count)
The total number of responses with 4xx status codes.
Shown as response
nginx.location_zone.responses.5xx
(count)
The total number of responses with 5xx status codes.
Shown as response
nginx.location_zone.responses.code
(count)
The total number of responses per each status code.
Shown as response
nginx.location_zone.responses.total
(count)
The total number of responses sent to clients.
Shown as response
nginx.location_zone.sent
(count)
The total number of bytes sent to clients.
Shown as byte
nginx.net.conn_dropped_per_s
(rate)
Rate of connections dropped.
Shown as connection
nginx.net.conn_opened_per_s
(rate)
Rate of connections opened.
Shown as connection
nginx.net.connections
(gauge)
The total number of active connections.
Shown as connection
nginx.net.reading
(gauge)
The number of connections reading client requests.
Shown as connection
nginx.net.request_per_s
(rate)
Rate of requests processed. Measures both successful and failed requests.
Shown as request
nginx.net.waiting
(gauge)
The number of keep-alive connections waiting for work.
Shown as connection
nginx.net.writing
(gauge)
The number of connections waiting on upstream responses and/or writing responses back to the client.
Shown as connection
nginx.pid
(gauge)
The ID of the worker process that handled status request.
nginx.ppid
(gauge)
The ID of the master process that started the worker process
nginx.processes.respawned
(gauge)
The total number of abnormally terminated and respawned child processes.
Shown as process
nginx.processes.respawned_count
(count)
The total number of abnormally terminated and respawned child processes (shown as count).
Shown as process
nginx.requests.current
(gauge)
The current number of client requests.
Shown as request
nginx.requests.total
(gauge)
The total number of client requests.
Shown as request
nginx.requests.total_count
(count)
The total number of client requests (shown as count).
Shown as request
nginx.resolver.requests.addr
(count)
The total number of requests to resolve addresses to names.
Shown as request
nginx.resolver.requests.name
(count)
The total number of requests to resolve names to addresses.
Shown as request
nginx.resolver.requests.srv
(count)
The total number of requests to resolve SRV records.
Shown as request
nginx.resolver.responses.formerr
(count)
The total number of FORMERR (Format error) responses.
Shown as response
nginx.resolver.responses.noerror
(count)
The total number of successful responses.
Shown as response
nginx.resolver.responses.notimp
(count)
The total number of NOTIMP (Unimplemented) responses.
Shown as response
nginx.resolver.responses.nxdomain
(count)
The total number of NXDOMAIN (Host not found) responses.
Shown as response
nginx.resolver.responses.refused
(count)
The total number of REFUSED (Operation refused) responses.
Shown as response
nginx.resolver.responses.servfail
(count)
The total number of SERVFAIL (Server failure) responses.
Shown as response
nginx.resolver.responses.timedout
(count)
The total number of timed out requests.
Shown as request
nginx.resolver.responses.unknown
(count)
The total number of requests completed with an unknown error.
Shown as request
nginx.server_zone.discarded
(gauge)
The total number of requests completed without sending a response.
Shown as request
nginx.server_zone.discarded_count
(count)
The total number of requests completed without sending a response (shown as count).
Shown as request
nginx.server_zone.processing
(gauge)
The number of client requests that are currently being processed.
Shown as request
nginx.server_zone.received
(gauge)
The total amount of data received from clients.
Shown as byte
nginx.server_zone.received_count
(count)
The total amount of data received from clients (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.server_zone.requests
(gauge)
The total number of client requests received from clients.
Shown as request
nginx.server_zone.requests_count
(count)
The total number of client requests received from clients (shown as count).
Shown as request
nginx.server_zone.responses.1xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 1xx status code.
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.1xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 1xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.2xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 2xx status code.
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.2xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 2xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.3xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 3xx status code.
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.3xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 3xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.4xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 4xx status code.
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.4xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 4xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.5xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 5xx status code.
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.5xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 5xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.code
(count)
The total number of responses per each status code, tagged with status code number.
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.total
(gauge)
The total number of responses sent to clients.
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.responses.total_count
(count)
The total number of responses sent to clients (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.server_zone.sent
(gauge)
The total amount of data sent to clients.
Shown as byte
nginx.server_zone.sent_count
(count)
The total amount of data sent to clients (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.slab.pages.free
(gauge)
The current number of free memory pages
Shown as page
nginx.slab.pages.used
(gauge)
The current number of used memory pages
Shown as page
nginx.slab.slot.fails
(gauge)
The number of unsuccessful attempts to allocate memory of specified size
Shown as request
nginx.slab.slot.fails_count
(count)
The number of unsuccessful attempts to allocate memory of specified size (shown as count)
Shown as request
nginx.slab.slot.free
(gauge)
The current number of free memory slots
nginx.slab.slot.reqs
(gauge)
The total number of attempts to allocate memory of specified size
Shown as request
nginx.slab.slot.reqs_count
(count)
The total number of attempts to allocate memory of specified size (shown as count)
Shown as request
nginx.slab.slot.used
(gauge)
The current number of used memory slots
nginx.ssl.handshakes
(gauge)
The total number of successful SSL handshakes.
nginx.ssl.handshakes_count
(count)
The total number of successful SSL handshakes (shown as count).
nginx.ssl.handshakes_failed
(gauge)
The total number of failed SSL handshakes.
nginx.ssl.handshakes_failed_count
(count)
The total number of failed SSL handshakes (shown as count).
nginx.ssl.session_reuses
(gauge)
The total number of session reuses during SSL handshake.
nginx.ssl.session_reuses_count
(count)
The total number of session reuses during SSL handshake (shown as count).
nginx.stream.limit_conn.passed
(count)
The total number of connections that were neither limited nor accounted as limited.
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.limit_conn.rejected
(count)
The total number of connections that were rejected.
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.limit_conn.rejected_dry_run
(count)
The total number of connections accounted as rejected in the dry run mode.
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.server_zone.connections
(gauge)
The total number of connections accepted from clients
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.server_zone.connections_count
(count)
The total number of connections accepted from clients (shown as count)
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.server_zone.discarded
(gauge)
The total number of requests completed without sending a response.
Shown as request
nginx.stream.server_zone.discarded_count
(count)
The total number of requests completed without sending a response (shown as count).
Shown as request
nginx.stream.server_zone.processing
(gauge)
The number of client requests that are currently being processed.
Shown as request
nginx.stream.server_zone.received
(gauge)
The total amount of data received from clients.
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.server_zone.received_count
(count)
The total amount of data received from clients (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.server_zone.sent
(gauge)
The total amount of data sent to clients.
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.server_zone.sent_count
(count)
The total amount of data sent to clients (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.2xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 2xx status code.
Shown as session
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.2xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 2xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as session
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.4xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 4xx status code.
Shown as session
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.4xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 4xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as session
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.5xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 5xx status code.
Shown as session
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.5xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 5xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as session
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.total
(gauge)
The total number of responses sent to clients.
Shown as session
nginx.stream.server_zone.sessions.total_count
(count)
The total number of responses sent to clients (shown as count).
Shown as session
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.active
(gauge)
The current number of connections
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.backup
(gauge)
A boolean value indicating whether the server is a backup server.
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.connect_time
(gauge)
The average time to connect to this server.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.connections
(gauge)
The total number of client connections forwarded to this server.
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.connections_count
(count)
The total number of client connections forwarded to this server (shown as count).
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.downstart
(gauge)
The time (time since Epoch) when the server became "unavail" or "checking" or "unhealthy"
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.downtime
(gauge)
Total time the server was in the "unavail" or "checking" or "unhealthy" states.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.downtime_count
(count)
Total time the server was in the "unavail" or "checking" or "unhealthy" states.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.fails
(gauge)
The total number of unsuccessful attempts to communicate with the server.
Shown as error
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.fails_count
(count)
The total number of unsuccessful attempts to communicate with the server (shown as count).
Shown as error
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.first_byte_time
(gauge)
The average time to receive the first byte of data from this server.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.health_checks.checks
(gauge)
The total number of health check requests made.
Shown as request
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.health_checks.checks_count
(count)
The total number of health check requests made (shown as count).
Shown as request
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.health_checks.fails
(gauge)
The number of failed health checks.
Shown as error
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.health_checks.fails_count
(count)
The number of failed health checks (shown as count).
Shown as error
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.health_checks.last_passed
(gauge)
Boolean indicating if the last health check request was successful and passed tests.
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.health_checks.unhealthy
(gauge)
How many times the server became unhealthy (state "unhealthy").
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.health_checks.unhealthy_count
(count)
How many times the server became unhealthy (state "unhealthy") (shown as count).
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.id
(gauge)
The ID of the server.
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.max_conns
(gauge)
The max_conns limit for the server.
Shown as connection
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.received
(gauge)
The total number of bytes received from this server.
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.received_count
(count)
The total number of bytes received from this server (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.response_time
(gauge)
The average time to receive the last byte of data from this server.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram
(gauge)
The average time to receive the last byte of data from this server as a histogram.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.avg
(gauge)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.count
(rate)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.max
(gauge)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.median
(gauge)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.selected
(gauge)
The time (time since Epoch) when the server was last selected to process a connection.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.sent
(gauge)
The total number of bytes sent to this server.
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.sent_count
(count)
The total number of bytes sent to this server (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.unavail
(gauge)
How many times the server became unavailable for client connections (state "unavail").
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.unavail_count
(count)
How many times the server became unavailable for client connections (state "unavail") (shown as count).
nginx.stream.upstream.peers.weight
(gauge)
Weight of the server.
nginx.stream.upstream.zombies
(gauge)
The current number of servers removed from the group but still processing active client connections.
Shown as host
nginx.stream.zone_sync.status.bytes_in
(gauge)
The number of bytes received by this node.
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.zone_sync.status.bytes_out
(gauge)
The number of bytes sent by this node.
Shown as byte
nginx.stream.zone_sync.status.msgs_in
(gauge)
The number of messages received by this node.
Shown as message
nginx.stream.zone_sync.status.msgs_out
(gauge)
The number of messages sent by this node.
Shown as message
nginx.stream.zone_sync.status.nodes_online
(gauge)
The number of peers this node is connected to.
nginx.stream.zone_sync.zone.records_pending
(gauge)
The number of records that need to be sent to the cluster.
Shown as record
nginx.stream.zone_sync.zone.records_total
(gauge)
The number of records stored in the shared memory zone.
Shown as record
nginx.stream.zone_sync.zone.records_total_count
(count)
The total number of records stored in the shared memory zone.
Shown as record
nginx.timestamp
(gauge)
Current time since Epoch.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.keepalive
(gauge)
The current number of idle keepalive connections.
Shown as connection
nginx.upstream.peers.active
(gauge)
The current number of active connections.
Shown as connection
nginx.upstream.peers.backup
(gauge)
A boolean value indicating whether the server is a backup server.
nginx.upstream.peers.downstart
(gauge)
The time (since Epoch) when the server became "unavail" or "unhealthy".
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.downtime
(gauge)
Total time the server was in the "unavail" and "unhealthy" states.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.downtime_count
(count)
Total time the server was in the "unavail" and "unhealthy" states.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.fails
(gauge)
The total number of unsuccessful attempts to communicate with the server.
nginx.upstream.peers.fails_count
(count)
The total number of unsuccessful attempts to communicate with the server (shown as count).
nginx.upstream.peers.header_time
(gauge)
The total amount of time spent on receiving the response header from the upstream server.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.health_checks.checks
(gauge)
The total number of health check requests made.
nginx.upstream.peers.health_checks.checks_count
(count)
The total number of health check requests made (shown as count).
nginx.upstream.peers.health_checks.fails
(gauge)
The number of failed health checks.
nginx.upstream.peers.health_checks.fails_count
(count)
The number of failed health checks (shown as count).
nginx.upstream.peers.health_checks.last_passed
(gauge)
Boolean indicating if the last health check request was successful and passed tests.
nginx.upstream.peers.health_checks.unhealthy
(gauge)
How many times the server became unhealthy (state "unhealthy").
nginx.upstream.peers.health_checks.unhealthy_count
(count)
How many times the server became unhealthy (state "unhealthy") (shown as count).
nginx.upstream.peers.id
(gauge)
The ID of the server.
nginx.upstream.peers.max_conns
(gauge)
The max_conns limit for this server.
Shown as connection
nginx.upstream.peers.received
(gauge)
The total amount of data received from this server.
Shown as byte
nginx.upstream.peers.received_count
(count)
The total amount of data received from this server (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.upstream.peers.requests
(gauge)
The total number of client requests forwarded to this server.
Shown as request
nginx.upstream.peers.requests_count
(count)
The total number of client requests forwarded to this server (shown as count).
Shown as request
nginx.upstream.peers.response_time
(gauge)
The average time to receive the last byte of data from this server.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram
(gauge)
The average time to receive the last byte of data from this server as a histogram.
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.avg
(gauge)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.count
(rate)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.max
(gauge)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.response_time_histogram.median
(gauge)

Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.1xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 1xx status code from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.1xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 1xx status code (shown as count) from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.2xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 2xx status code from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.2xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 2xx status code (shown as count) from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.3xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 3xx status code from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.3xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 3xx status code (shown as count) from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.4xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 4xx status code from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.4xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 4xx status code (shown as count) from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.5xx
(gauge)
The number of responses with 5xx status code from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.5xx_count
(count)
The number of responses with 5xx status code (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.code
(count)
The total number of responses from this server per each status code.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.total
(gauge)
The total number of responses obtained from this server.
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.responses.total_count
(count)
The total number of responses obtained from this server (shown as count).
Shown as response
nginx.upstream.peers.selected
(gauge)
The time (since Epoch) when the server was last selected to process a request (1.7.5).
Shown as millisecond
nginx.upstream.peers.sent
(gauge)
The total amount of data sent to this server.
Shown as byte
nginx.upstream.peers.sent_count
(count)
The total amount of data sent to this server (shown as count).
Shown as byte
nginx.upstream.peers.unavail
(gauge)
How many times the server became unavailable for client requests (state "unavail") due to the number of unsuccessful attempts reaching the max_fails threshold.
nginx.upstream.peers.unavail_count
(count)
How many times the server became unavailable for client requests (state "unavail") due to the number of unsuccessful attempts reaching the max_fails threshold (shown as count).
nginx.upstream.peers.weight
(gauge)
Weight of the server.
nginx.upstream.zombies
(gauge)
The current number of servers removed from the group but still processing active client connections.
Shown as host
nginx.version
(gauge)
Version of nginx.

Not all metrics shown are available to users of open source NGINX. Compare the module reference for stub status (open source NGINX) and http status (NGINX Plus) to understand which metrics are provided by each module.

A few open-source NGINX metrics are named differently in NGINX Plus, but they are the same metric:

NGINXNGINX Plus
nginx.net.connectionsnginx.connections.active
nginx.net.conn_opened_per_snginx.connections.accepted
nginx.net.conn_dropped_per_snginx.connections.dropped
nginx.net.request_per_snginx.requests.total

These metrics don’t refer exactly to the same metric, but they are somewhat related:

NGINXNGINX Plus
nginx.net.waitingnginx.connections.idle

Finally, these metrics have no good equivalent:

MetricDescription
nginx.net.readingThe current number of connections where nginx is reading the request header.
nginx.net.writingThe current number of connections where nginx is writing the response back to the client.

Events

The NGINX check does not include any events.

Service Checks

nginx.can_connect
Returns CRITICAL if the Agent is unable to connect to and collect metrics from the monitored Nginx instance. Returns OK otherwise.
Statuses: ok, critical

Troubleshooting

Need help? Contact Datadog support.

Further Reading

Additional helpful documentation, links, and articles:

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