monitoring-token

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Published: Feb 23, 2024 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 17 Imported by: 0

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Running Command with Monitoring Tokens

The locate service issues access tokens based on the client use-case.

Clients using the /v2/nearest path receive access tokens for a specific service. Clients using the /v2/platform/monitoring path receive access tokens specifically for monitoring.

These special purpose, monitoring access tokens allow the target server to identify monitoring requests and optionally handle them differently. For example, the target server could allow the request when another client would be rejected, or monitoring metrics could be updated differently.

Because target servers treat monitoring access tokens differently than query access tokens, additional authorization is required before issuing monitoring access tokens. This authorization is provided using access tokens!

The locate service uses a private signing key that issues access tokens. A privileged, end to end monitoring client will also have the ability to create access tokens to request monitoring access tokens from the locate service.

Basic sequence diagram for a /v2/platform/monitoring request:

Get access token: monitoring-token <------> locate/v2/platform/monitoring
Use access token: e2e-client       -------> service

For our end to end monitoring, we will use the monitoring-token command to get an access token from the locate service, pass a service URL to a command through an environment variable. For example:

export LOCATE_URL=https://locate-dot-mlab-sandbox.appspot.com/v2/platform/monitoring/
export MONITORING_SIGNER_KEY=/path/to/key.json

monitoring-token \
    -machine=${MACHINE} \
    -service=ndt/ndt5 -- \
    ndt5-client -throttle=131072 -protocol=ndt5+wss

Debug

By default, monitoring-token does not report any extra output and the subcommand output is discarded. To report diagnostic information from monitoring-token and print the subcommand's stdout and stderr, use the -logx.debug=true flag.

monitoring-token -logx.debug=true \
    ...

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