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This check monitors Aqua.
The Aqua check alerts the user if total high-severity vulnerability is reached, or if a container is running inside a host not registered by Aqua. Aqua also sends data alerts regarding blocked events in runtime, and it is possible to trigger a webhook to scale infrastructure if more Aqua scanners are required.
Setup
The Aqua check is not included in the Datadog Agent package, so you need to install it.
Installation
For Agent v7.21+ / v6.21+, follow the instructions below to install the Aqua check on your host. See Use Community Integrations to install with the Docker Agent or earlier versions of the Agent.
Run the following command to install the Agent integration:
datadog-agent integration install -t datadog-aqua==<INTEGRATION_VERSION>
Configure your integration similar to core integrations.
Configuration
Metric collection
Edit the aqua.d/conf.yaml
file in the conf.d/
folder at the root of your Agent’s configuration directory to start collecting your Aqua metrics. See the sample conf.yaml for all available configuration options.:
instances:
- url: http://your-aqua-instance.com
api_user: "<API_USERNAME>"
password: "<API_USER_PASSWORD>"
Change the api_user
and password
parameter values and configure them for your environment.
Restart the Agent.
Log collection
There are two types of logs generated by Aqua:
- Aqua audit logs
- Aqua enforcer logs
To collect Aqua audit logs:
- Connect to your Aqua account
- Go to the
Log Management
Section of the Integration
Page - Activate the Webhook integration
- Enable it and add the following endpoint:
/v1/input/<DATADOG_API_KEY>?ddsource=aqua
For the Aqua Enforcer logs: Available for Agent >6.0
Collecting logs is disabled by default in the Datadog Agent. Enable it in your daemonset configuration:
# (...)
env:
# (...)
- name: DD_LOGS_ENABLED
value: "true"
- name: DD_LOGS_CONFIG_CONTAINER_COLLECT_ALL
value: "true"
# (...)
Make sure that the Docker socket is mounted to the Datadog Agent. See the Kubernetes documentation for example manifests.
Restart the Agent.
Validation
Run the Agent’s status
subcommand and look for aqua
under the Checks section.
Data Collected
Metrics
aqua.images (gauge) | The number of images seen by Aqua Shown as unit |
aqua.vulnerabilities (gauge) | The number and categories of vulnerabilities detected by Aqua Shown as occurrence |
aqua.running_containers (gauge) | The number of running containers seen by Aqua Shown as container |
aqua.audit.access (gauge) | The number of audit events per category Shown as event |
aqua.scan_queue (gauge) | The number of scan queues per type Shown as occurrence |
aqua.enforcers (gauge) | The number of host enforcers per status Shown as host |
Events
Aqua does not include any events.
Service Checks
aqua.can_connect
Returns CRITICAL if the Agent cannot connect to Aqua to collect metrics. Returns OK otherwise.
Statuses: ok, critical
Troubleshooting
Need help? Contact Datadog support.