Apache Kafka default checks and policies

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    Summary of Apache Kafka default checks and policies

    ServiceNow’s Agent Client Collector offers a set of default policies and checks specifically designed for Apache Kafka health monitoring. These policies are compatible with both Windows and Linux environments and help you monitor Kafka components such as Zookeeper, brokers, topics, and related metrics to ensure optimal cluster health and performance.

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    Key Features

    • Zookeeper Status Check: Detects if the Kafka Zookeeper instance is down and raises critical events accordingly. Parameters allow specifying the Zookeeper port.
    • Topic Replica Checks: Identifies partitions with unknown replicas and allows filtering topics by include or exclude lists, supporting wildcards for flexible targeting.
    • Replication Factor Verification: Ensures that topics maintain the expected replication factor, alerting if any topic’s replication is above or below the configured threshold.
    • Topic Leader Validation: Flags partitions with unknown leaders or unpreferred replicas acting as leaders, with options to include detailed partition-level information.
    • Partition Count Monitoring: Checks if topics have fewer partitions than a specified minimum, alerting when partition counts are insufficient for workload distribution.
    • Broker Status Check: Monitors Kafka brokers at the host level, raising critical alerts if brokers are down, with configurable broker ports.
    • Broker Metrics Collection: Gathers detailed Kafka broker performance metrics via JMX, such as request rates and leader election statistics, customizable with Java executable path and JMX port.
    • Zookeeper Metrics Collection: Collects Zookeeper performance metrics including outstanding requests, latency, connection counts, and file descriptor usage, configurable by admin server port.

    Practical Use and Configuration

    Each check can be invoked using the commonchecks command-line utility with flags to customize parameters such as ports, topic filters (include/exclude with wildcard support), detailed output, and threshold values like replication factor or minimum partitions. Examples illustrate how to tailor checks to specific Kafka cluster configurations and monitoring needs.

    For instance, to verify topic replication factors with detailed output while excluding certain topics, you can run:

    commonchecks check-kafka-rf -H localhost -p 2181 -r 2 -i "accMetrics,Topic" -e "testTopic" -d

    Similarly, broker and Zookeeper metric collections help you proactively monitor cluster health and performance trends.

    Benefits for ServiceNow Customers

    • Enables proactive detection of Kafka cluster issues such as broker downtime, replication inconsistencies, and partition problems.
    • Facilitates targeted monitoring through flexible topic filtering and detailed reporting.
    • Supports both Windows and Linux platforms, ensuring broad applicability.
    • Integrates seamlessly into ServiceNow’s health monitoring workflows, improving operational visibility and incident response.

    Agent Client Collector provides the following policies for Apache Kafka health monitoring. Policies come with the checks specified in the indicated table. Policies and checks are available for both Windows and Linux.

    Table 1. Apache Kafka Topic Events
    Check Description Usage Output
    kafka.check-zookeeper-status Raises a critical event if the hosted Kafka Zookeeper is down. commonchecks check-kafka-zk-status [flags]

    Where the flags are:

    -p, --port = Zookeeper Port (default "2181").

    Usage example: commonchecks check-kafka-zk-status -p 2181

    Kafka Zookeeper Status OK: Kafka Zookeeper is Up!
    kafka.check-topic-replicas Raises critical event if any topic has partitions with unknown replicas. commonchecks check-kafka-replicas [flags]

    Where the flags are:

    • -p, --port = Zookeeper Port (default "2181").
    • -d, --detailed = Lists unknown replicas in each partition of a topic.
    • -i, --include_list = Comma seperated list to include topics (allows * wild character)
    • -e, --exclude_list = Comma seperated list to exclude topics (allows * wild character)
    Usage example: commonchecks check-kafka-replicas -H localhost -p 2181 -i "test*" -e "accTopic,*offsets" -d

    <topic> has partitions with unknown replicas. Unknown replicas are: {"0":["0"],"1":["0"],"2":["0"]}.

    <topic> has partitions with unknown replicas. Unknown replicas are: {"0":["0"]}.

    kafka.check-topic-replication-factor Raises critical event if replication factor of at least one topic is above or below provided replication factor param. commonchecks check-kafka-rf [flags]

    Where the flags are:

    • -p, --port = Zookeeper Port (default "2181").
    • -d, --detailed = Lists unknown replicas in each partition of a topic.
    • -i, --include_list = Comma separated list to include topics (allows * wild character)
    • -e, --exclude_list = Comma separated list to exclude topics (allows * wild character)
    • -r, --replication factor = Expected replication factor for a topic (default 1)

    Examples: commonchecks check-kafka-partitions -H localhost -p 2181 -r 2 -i "accMetrics,*Topic" -e "testTopic"

    TestTopic has replication factor 1, which is less than expected: 2.

    accMetrics has replication factor 1, which is less than expected: 2.

    kafka.check-topic-leader Raises critical event if any topic has partitions with unknown leaders or unpreferred replica as leader. commonchecks check-kafka-leader [flags]

    Where the flags are

    • -p, --port = Zookeeper Port (default "2181").
    • -d, --detailed = A list of partitions in each topic with unknown leaders or unpreferred replicas.
    • -i, --include_list = Comma separated list to include topics (allows * wild character)
    • -e, --exclude_list =Comma separated list to exclude topics (allows * wild character)

    Examples:

    commonchecks check-kafka-leader -H localhost -p 2181 -d -e "*offsets"

    <topic> contains, partitions with unpreferred replica as leader.(partitions with unpreferred replicas are [0]).

    <topic> contains, partitions with unpreferred replica as leader.(partitions with unpreferred replicas are [0]).

    kafka.check-topic-partitions Raises critical events if number of partitions for a topic is less the min_partitions param. commonchecks check-kafka-partitions [flags]

    Where the flags are:

    • -p, --port = Zookeeper Port (default "2181").
    • -P, --min_partitions = Minimum partitions for a topic (default 1).
    • -i, --include_list = Comma separated list to include topics (allows * wild character)
    • -e, --exclude_list =Comma separated list to exclude topics (allows * wild character)

    Usage example 1: commonchecks check-kafka-partitions -H localhost -p 2181 -P 3

    <topic> has 1 partitions, expected at least 3.

    <topic> has 1 partitions, expected at least 3.

    <topic> has 1 partitions, expected at least 3.

    Usage example 2: commonchecks check-kafka-partitions -H localhost -p 2181 -P 3 -i "accMetrics,*Topic" -e "testTopic"

    <topic> has 1 partitions, expected at least 3.

    <topic> has 1 partitions, expected at least 3.

    Note:
    Values for include_list and exclude_list parameters have to be wrapped between double quotes. For example: "test1,*topic".
    Table 2. Apache Kafka Broker Events
    Check Description Usage Output
    kafka.check-broker-status Raises critical event if Kafka Broker on the host is down. commonchecks check-kafka-broker-status [flags]

    Where the flags are:

    -p, --port = Kafka Broker port (default "9092").

    Usage example: commonchecks check-kafka-broker-status -p 9092

    Kafka Broker Status OK: Kafka Broker ubuntu20:9092 is Up!
    Table 3. Apache Kafka Broker Metrics
    Check Description Usage Output
    kafka.metrics.broker Collects Kafka Broker Metrics from the host. commonchecks metric-kafka-broker [flags]
    Where the flags are:
    • -J, --javapath = Java executable path (default "java").
    • -j, --jmxport = JMX Port (default "9999")

    Usage example: commonchecks metric-kafka-broker -J "/usr/bin/java" -j 9999

    hostname.Kafka.Broker.ReplicaManager.IsrExpandsPerSec.OneMinuteRate 0.000

    hostname.Kafka.Broker.DelayedOperationPurgatory.PurgatorySize.Fetch.Value 627.000

    hostname.Kafka.Broker.ControllerStats.UncleanLeaderElectionsPerSec.OneMinuteRate 0.000

    hostname.Kafka.Broker.RequestMetrics.RequestsPerSec.Produce.OneMinuteRate 0.000

    Table 4. Apache Kafka Zookeeper Metrics
    Check Description Usage Output
    kafka.metrics.zookeeper Collects Zookeeper Metrics from the host. commonchecks metric-kafka-zookeeper [flags]

    Where the flag is: -p, --adminserverport = Admin Server Port (default "8085")

    Usage example: commonchecks metric-kafka-zookeeper -p 8085

    hostname.Kafka.Zookeeper.outstanding_requests 2.000 1648183249

    hostname.Kafka.Zookeeper.avg_latency 1.05 1648183249

    hostname.Kafka.Zookeeper.num_alive_connections 1.000 1648183249

    hostname.Kafka.Zookeeper.open_file_descriptor_count 124.000 1648183249