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Varnish

Plugin: go.d.plugin Module: varnish

Overview

This collector monitors Varnish instances, supporting both the open-source Varnish-Cache and the commercial Varnish-Plus.

It tracks key performance metrics, along with detailed statistics for Backends (VBE) and Storages (SMF, SMA, MSE).

It relies on the varnishstat CLI tool but avoids directly executing the binary. Instead, it utilizes ndsudo, a Netdata helper specifically designed to run privileged commands securely within the Netdata environment. This approach eliminates the need to use sudo, improving security and potentially simplifying permission management.

This collector is supported on all platforms.

This collector supports collecting metrics from multiple instances of this integration, including remote instances.

Default Behavior

Auto-Detection

Automatically detects and monitors Varnish instances running on the host or inside Docker containers.

Limits

The default configuration for this integration does not impose any limits on data collection.

Performance Impact

The default configuration for this integration is not expected to impose a significant performance impact on the system.

Setup

You can configure the varnish collector in two ways:

MethodBest forHow to
UIFast setup without editing filesGo to Nodes → Configure this node → Collectors → Jobs, search for varnish, then click + to add a job.
FileIf you prefer configuring via file, or need to automate deployments (e.g., with Ansible)Edit go.d/varnish.conf and add a job.

:::important

UI configuration requires paid Netdata Cloud plan.

:::

Prerequisites

No action required.

Configuration

Options

The following options can be defined globally: update_every.

<details open><summary>Config options</summary>
GroupOptionDescriptionDefaultRequired
Collectionupdate_everyData collection frequency.10no
timeoutTimeout for executing the binary, specified in seconds.2no
Targetinstance_nameSpecifies the name of the Varnish instance to collect metrics from. This corresponds to the -n argument used with the varnishstat command.no
docker_containerSpecifies the name of the Docker container where the Varnish instance is running. If set, the varnishstat command will be executed within this container.no
</details>

via UI

Configure the varnish collector from the Netdata web interface:

  1. Go to Nodes.
  2. Select the node where you want the varnish data-collection job to run and click the :gear: (Configure this node). That node will run the data collection.
  3. The Collectors → Jobs view opens by default.
  4. In the Search box, type varnish (or scroll the list) to locate the varnish collector.
  5. Click the + next to the varnish collector to add a new job.
  6. Fill in the job fields, then click Test to verify the configuration and Submit to save.
    • Test runs the job with the provided settings and shows whether data can be collected.
    • If it fails, an error message appears with details (for example, connection refused, timeout, or command execution errors), so you can adjust and retest.

via File

The configuration file name for this integration is go.d/varnish.conf.

The file format is YAML. Generally, the structure is:

yaml
update_every: 1
autodetection_retry: 0
jobs:
  - name: some_name1
  - name: some_name2

You can edit the configuration file using the edit-config script from the Netdata config directory.

bash
cd /etc/netdata 2>/dev/null || cd /opt/netdata/etc/netdata
sudo ./edit-config go.d/varnish.conf
Examples
Custom update_every

Allows you to override the default data collection interval.

yaml
jobs:
  - name: varnish
    update_every: 5

Alerts

There are no alerts configured by default for this integration.

Metrics

Metrics grouped by scope.

The scope defines the instance that the metric belongs to. An instance is uniquely identified by a set of labels.

Per Varnish instance

These metrics refer to the entire monitored application.

This scope has no labels.

Metrics:

MetricDimensionsUnit
varnish.client_session_connectionsaccepted, droppedconnections/s
varnish.client_requestsreceivedrequests/s
varnish.cache_hit_ratio_totalhit, miss, hitpass, hitmisspercent
varnish.cache_hit_ratio_deltahit, miss, hitpass, hitmisspercent
varnish.cache_expired_objectsexpiredobjects/s
varnish.cache_lru_activitynuked, movedobjects/s
varnish.threadsthreadsthreads
varnish.thread_management_activitycreated, failed, destroyed, limitedthreads/s
varnish.thread_queue_lenqueue_lengththreads
varnish.backends_requestssentrequests/s
varnish.esi_parsing_issueserrors, warningsissues/s
varnish.mgmt_process_uptimeuptimeseconds
varnish.child_process_uptimeuptimeseconds

Per Backend

These metrics refer to the Backend (VBE).

This scope has no labels.

Metrics:

MetricDimensionsUnit
varnish.backend_data_transferreq_header, req_body, resp_header, resp_bodybytes/s

Per Storage

These metrics refer to the Storage (SMA, SMF, MSE).

This scope has no labels.

Metrics:

MetricDimensionsUnit
varnish.storage_space_usagefree, usedbytes
varnish.storage_allocated_objectsallocatedobjects

Troubleshooting

Debug Mode

Important: Debug mode is not supported for data collection jobs created via the UI using the Dyncfg feature.

To troubleshoot issues with the varnish collector, run the go.d.plugin with the debug option enabled. The output should give you clues as to why the collector isn't working.

  • Navigate to the plugins.d directory, usually at /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/. If that's not the case on your system, open netdata.conf and look for the plugins setting under [directories].

    bash
    cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/
    
  • Switch to the netdata user.

    bash
    sudo -u netdata -s
    
  • Run the go.d.plugin to debug the collector:

    bash
    ./go.d.plugin -d -m varnish
    

    To debug a specific job:

    bash
    ./go.d.plugin -d -m varnish -j jobName
    

Getting Logs

If you're encountering problems with the varnish collector, follow these steps to retrieve logs and identify potential issues:

  • Run the command specific to your system (systemd, non-systemd, or Docker container).
  • Examine the output for any warnings or error messages that might indicate issues. These messages should provide clues about the root cause of the problem.

System with systemd

Use the following command to view logs generated since the last Netdata service restart:

bash
journalctl _SYSTEMD_INVOCATION_ID="$(systemctl show --value --property=InvocationID netdata)" --namespace=netdata --grep varnish

System without systemd

Locate the collector log file, typically at /var/log/netdata/collector.log, and use grep to filter for collector's name:

bash
grep varnish /var/log/netdata/collector.log

Note: This method shows logs from all restarts. Focus on the latest entries for troubleshooting current issues.

Docker Container

If your Netdata runs in a Docker container named "netdata" (replace if different), use this command:

bash
docker logs netdata 2>&1 | grep varnish