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prometheus.exporter.windows
The prometheus.exporter.windows component embeds
windows_exporter which exposes a
wide variety of hardware and OS metrics for Windows-based systems.
The windows_exporter itself comprises various collectors, which you can enable and disable as needed.
For more information on collectors, refer to the collectors-list section.
Note
The
blacklistandwhitelistconfiguration arguments arguments are available for backwards compatibility but are deprecated. Theincludeandexcludearguments are preferred going forward.
Usage
prometheus.exporter.windows "LABEL" {
}Arguments
The following arguments can be used to configure the exporter’s behavior. All arguments are optional. Omitted fields take their default values.
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
enabled_collectors | list(string) | List of collectors to enable. | ["cpu","cs","logical_disk","net","os","service","system"] | no |
enabled_collectors defines a hand-picked list of enabled-by-default collectors.
If set, anything not provided in that list is disabled by default.
Refer to the Collectors list for the default set.
Blocks
The following blocks are supported inside the definition of
prometheus.exporter.windows to configure collector-specific options:
| Hierarchy | Name | Description | Required |
|---|---|---|---|
| dfsr | dfsr | Configures the dfsr collector. | no |
| exchange | exchange | Configures the exchange collector. | no |
| iis | iis | Configures the iis collector. | no |
| logical_disk | logical_disk | Configures the logical_disk collector. | no |
| msmq | msmq | Configures the msmq collector. | no |
| mssql | mssql | Configures the mssql collector. | no |
| network | network | Configures the network collector. | no |
| physical_disk | physical_disk | Configures the physical_disk collector. | no |
| printer | printer | Configures the printer collector. | no |
| process | process | Configures the process collector. | no |
| scheduled_task | scheduled_task | Configures the scheduled_task collector. | no |
| service | service | Configures the service collector. | no |
| smb | smb | Configures the smb collector. | no |
| smb_client | smb_client | Configures the smb_client collector. | no |
| smtp | smtp | Configures the smtp collector. | no |
| text_file | text_file | Configures the text_file collector. | no |
dfsr block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
source_enabled | list(string) | A list of DFSR Perflib sources to use. | ["connection","folder","volume"] | no |
exchange block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
enabled_list | list(string) | A list of collectors to use. | ["ADAccessProcesses", "TransportQueues", "HttpProxy", "ActiveSync", "AvailabilityService", "OutlookWebAccess", "Autodiscover", "WorkloadManagement", "RpcClientAccess", "MapiHttpEmsmdb"] | no |
iis block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
app_exclude | string | Regular expression of applications to ignore. | "^$" | no |
app_include | string | Regular expression of applications to report on. | "^.+$" | no |
site_exclude | string | Regular expression of sites to ignore. | "^$" | no |
site_include | string | Regular expression of sites to report on. | "^.+$" | no |
User-supplied app_exclude, app_include, site_exclude and site_include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
logical_disk block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
exclude | string | Regular expression of volumes to exclude. | "^$" | no |
include | string | Regular expression of volumes to include. | "^.+$" | no |
Volume names must match the regular expression specified by include and must not match the regular expression specified by exclude to be included.
User-supplied exclude and include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
msmq block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
where_clause | string | WQL ‘where’ clause to use in WMI metrics query. | "" | no |
Specifying enabled_classes is useful to limit the response to the MSMQs you specify, reducing the size of the response.
mssql block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
enabled_classes | list(string) | A list of MSSQL WMI classes to use. | ["accessmethods", "availreplica", "bufman", "databases", "dbreplica", "genstats", "locks", "memmgr", "sqlstats", "sqlerrors", "transactions", "waitstats"] | no |
network block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
exclude | string | Regular expression of NIC:s to exclude. | "^$" | no |
include | string | Regular expression of NIC:s to include. | "^.+$" | no |
NIC names must match the regular expression specified by include and must not match the regular expression specified by exclude to be included.
User-supplied exclude and include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
physical_disk block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
exclude | string | Regular expression of physical disk to exclude. | "^$" | no |
include | string | Regular expression of physical disk to include. | "^.+$" | no |
User-supplied exclude and include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
printer block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
exclude | string | Regular expression of printer to exclude. | "^$" | no |
include | string | Regular expression of printer to include. | "^.+$" | no |
Printer must match the regular expression specified by include and must not match the regular expression specified by exclude to be included.
User-supplied exclude and include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
process block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
exclude | string | Regular expression of processes to exclude. | "^$" | no |
include | string | Regular expression of processes to include. | "^.+$" | no |
Processes must match the regular expression specified by include and must not match the regular expression specified by exclude to be included.
User-supplied exclude and include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
scheduled_task block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
exclude | string | Regular expression of tasks to exclude. | "^$" | no |
include | string | Regular expression of tasks to include. | "^.+$" | no |
For a server name to be included, it must match the regular expression specified by include and must not match the regular expression specified by exclude.
User-supplied exclude and include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
service block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
enable_v2_collector | string | Enable V2 service collector. | "false" | no |
use_api | string | Use API calls to collect service data instead of WMI. | "false" | no |
where_clause | string | WQL ‘where’ clause to use in WMI metrics query. | "" | no |
The where_clause argument can be used to limit the response to the services you specify, reducing the size of the response.
If use_api is enabled, ‘where_clause’ won’t be effective.
The v2 collector can query service states much more efficiently, but can’t provide general service information.
smb block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
enabled_list | list(string) | Deprecated (no-op), a list of collectors to use. | [] | no |
The collectors specified by enabled_list can include the following:
ServerShares
For example, enabled_list may be set to ["ServerShares"].
smb_client block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
enabled_list | list(string) | Deprecated (no-op), a list of collectors to use. | [] | no |
The collectors specified by enabled_list can include the following:
ClientShares
For example, enabled_list may be set to "ClientShares".
smtp block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
exclude | string | Regular expression of virtual servers to ignore. | "^$" | no |
include | string | Regular expression of virtual servers to include. | "^.+$" | no |
For a server name to be included, it must match the regular expression specified by include and must not match the regular expression specified by exclude.
User-supplied exclude and include strings will be wrapped in a regular expression.
text_file block
| Name | Type | Description | Default | Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
text_file_directory | string | The directory containing the files to be ingested. | see_below | no |
The default value for text_file_directory is relative to the location of the Alloy executable.
By default, text_file_directory is set to the textfile_inputs directory in the installation directory of Alloy.
For example, if Alloy is installed in C:\Program Files\GrafanaLabs\Alloy\,
the default will be C:\Program Files\GrafanaLabs\Alloy\textfile_inputs.
When text_file_directory is set, only files with the extension .prom inside the specified directory are read.
Note
The
.promfiles must end with an empty line feed for the component to recognize and read them.
Exported fields
The following fields are exported and can be referenced by other components.
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
targets | list(map(string)) | The targets that can be used to collect exporter metrics. |
For example, the targets can either be passed to a discovery.relabel component to rewrite the targets’ label sets or to a prometheus.scrape component that collects the exposed metrics.
The exported targets use the configured in-memory traffic address specified by the run command.
Component health
prometheus.exporter.windows is only reported as unhealthy if given
an invalid configuration. In those cases, exported fields retain their last
healthy values.
Debug information
prometheus.exporter.windows does not expose any component-specific
debug information.
Debug metrics
prometheus.exporter.windows does not expose any component-specific
debug metrics.
Wrapping of regular expression strings
Some collector blocks such as scheduled_task accept a regular expression as a string argument.
prometheus.exporter.windows will prefix some regular expression string arguments with ^(?: and will suffix them with )$.
For example, if a user sets an exclude argument to ".*", Alloy will set it to "^(?:.*)$".
To find out if a particular regular expression argument will be wrapped, refer to the collector block documentation.
Note
The wrapping may change the behaviour of your regular expression. For example, the
e.*regular expression would normally match both the “service” and “email” strings. However,^(?:e.*)$would only match “email”.
Collectors list
The following table lists the available collectors that windows_exporter brings
bundled in. Some collectors only work on specific operating systems; enabling a
collector that is not supported by the host OS where Alloy is running
is a no-op.
Users can choose to enable a subset of collectors to limit the amount of
metrics exposed by the prometheus.exporter.windows component,
or disable collectors that are expensive to run.
| Name | Description | Enabled by default |
|---|---|---|
| ad | Active Directory Domain Services | |
| adcs | Active Directory Certificate Services | |
| adfs | Active Directory Federation Services | |
| cache | Cache metrics | |
| cpu | CPU usage | ✓ |
| cpu_info | CPU Information | |
| cs | “Computer System” metrics (system properties, num cpus/total memory) | ✓ |
| container | Container metrics | |
| dfsr | DFSR metrics | |
| dhcp | DHCP Server | |
| dns | DNS Server | |
| exchange | Exchange metrics | |
| fsrmquota | Microsoft File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) Quotas collector | |
| hyperv | Hyper-V hosts | |
| iis | IIS sites and applications | |
| logical_disk | Logical disks, disk I/O | ✓ |
| logon | User logon sessions | |
| memory | Memory usage metrics | |
| mscluster_cluster | MSCluster cluster metrics | |
| mscluster_network | MSCluster network metrics | |
| mscluster_node | MSCluster Node metrics | |
| mscluster_resource | MSCluster Resource metrics | |
| mscluster_resourcegroup | MSCluster ResourceGroup metrics | |
| msmq | MSMQ queues | |
| mssql | SQL Server Performance Objects metrics | |
| netframework_clrexceptions | .NET Framework CLR Exceptions | |
| netframework_clrinterop | .NET Framework Interop Metrics | |
| netframework_clrjit | .NET Framework JIT metrics | |
| netframework_clrloading | .NET Framework CLR Loading metrics | |
| netframework_clrlocksandthreads | .NET Framework locks and metrics threads | |
| netframework_clrmemory | .NET Framework Memory metrics | |
| netframework_clrremoting | .NET Framework Remoting metrics | |
| netframework_clrsecurity | .NET Framework Security Check metrics | |
| net | Network interface I/O | ✓ |
| os | OS metrics (memory, processes, users) | ✓ |
| physical_disk | Physical disks | ✓ |
| printer | Printer metrics | |
| process | Per-process metrics | |
| remote_fx | RemoteFX protocol (RDP) metrics | |
| scheduled_task | Scheduled Tasks metrics | |
| service | Service state metrics | ✓ |
| smb | IIS SMTP Server | |
| smb_client | IIS SMTP Server | |
| smtp | IIS SMTP Server | |
| system | System calls | ✓ |
| tcp | TCP connections | |
| teradici_pcoip | Teradici PCoIP session metrics | |
| time | Windows Time Service | |
| thermalzone | Thermal information | |
| terminal_services | Terminal services (RDS) | |
| textfile | Read prometheus metrics from a text file | |
| vmware_blast | VMware Blast session metrics | |
| vmware | Performance counters installed by the Vmware Guest agent |
Refer to the linked documentation on each collector for more information on reported metrics, configuration settings and usage examples.
Caution
Certain collectors will cause Alloy to crash if those collectors are used and the required infrastructure isn’t installed. These include but aren’t limited to mscluster_*, vmware, nps, dns, msmq, teradici_pcoip, ad, hyperv, and scheduled_task.
Example
This example uses a prometheus.scrape component to collect metrics
from prometheus.exporter.windows:
prometheus.exporter.windows "default" { }
// Configure a prometheus.scrape component to collect windows metrics.
prometheus.scrape "example" {
targets = prometheus.exporter.windows.default.targets
forward_to = [prometheus.remote_write.demo.receiver]
}
prometheus.remote_write "demo" {
endpoint {
url = PROMETHEUS_REMOTE_WRITE_URL
basic_auth {
username = USERNAME
password = PASSWORD
}
}
}Replace the following:
PROMETHEUS_REMOTE_WRITE_URL: The URL of the Prometheus remote_write-compatible server to send metrics to.USERNAME: The username to use for authentication to the remote_write API.PASSWORD: The password to use for authentication to the remote_write API.
Compatible components
prometheus.exporter.windows has exports that can be consumed by the following components:
- Components that consume Targets
Note
Connecting some components may not be sensible or components may require further configuration to make the connection work correctly. Refer to the linked documentation for more details.



