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newrelic (127) Versions 1.1.1

Installs/Configures New Relic

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cookbook 'newrelic', '= 1.1.1', :supermarket
cookbook 'newrelic', '= 1.1.1'
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Description

This cookbook provides an easy way to install various New Relic agents and the New Relic server monitor.

More information?
* https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/server/new-relic-for-server-monitoring
* https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/php/new-relic-for-php
* https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/python/new-relic-for-python
* https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/dotnet/new-relic-for-net
* https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/java/new-relic-for-java
* https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/nodejs/installing-and-maintaining-nodejs
* https://docs.newrelic.com/docs/ruby/new-relic-for-ruby

Requirements

Chef version:

Make sure you run Chef >= 0.10.0.

Cookbooks:

  • python

This cookbook recommends on the following cookbooks:

  • php
  • ms_dotnet4
  • nodejs
  • curl
  • Installing the PHP agent? You'll need the php cookbook to be available.
  • Installing the DotNet agent? You'll need the ms_dotnet4 cookbook to be available.
  • Installing the Nodejs agent? You'll need the nodejs cookbook to be available.
  • Installing the MeetMe plugin? You'll need the python cookbook to be available.

  • Making use of the deployment LWRP? You'll need the curl cookbook to be available.

Platforms:

  • Debian
  • Ubuntu
  • RHEL
  • CentOS
  • Fedora
  • Scientific
  • Amazon
  • Windows
  • SmartOS

Attributes

default.rb:

BASIC

  • node['newrelic']['license'] - Your New Relic license key. Default is nil
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['license'] - Your New Relic license key for server monitoring purposes (defaults to value of node['newrelic']['license'])
  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['license'] - Your New Relic license key for application monitoring purposes (defaults to value of node['newrelic']['license'])
  • node['newrelic']['plugin_monitoring']['license'] - Your New Relic license key for plugin purposes (defaults to value of node['newrelic']['license'])

ADVANCED

  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['logfile']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['loglevel']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['proxy']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['ssl']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['ssl_ca_bundle']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['ssl_ca_path']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['hostname']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['pidfile']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['collector_host']
  • node['newrelic']['server_monitoring']['timeout']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['enabled']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['logfile']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['logfile_path']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['loglevel']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['appname']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['logfile']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['loglevel']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['port']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['max_threads']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['ssl']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['ssl_ca_path']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['ssl_ca_bundle']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['proxy']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['pidfile']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['location']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['collector_host']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['daemon']['dont_launch']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['capture_params']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['ignored_params']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['error_collector']['enable']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['error_collector']['record_database_errors']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['error_collector']['prioritize_api_errors']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['browser_monitoring']['auto_instrument']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['enable']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['threshold']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['detail']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['slow_sql']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['stack_trace_threshold']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['explain_threshold']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['record_sql']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['transaction_tracer']['custom']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['framework']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['webtransaction']['name']['remove_trailing_path']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['webtransaction']['name']['functions']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['webtransaction']['name']['files']

  • node['newrelic']['application_monitoring']['cross_application_tracer']['enable'] - Implemented for Java, PHP, Python and Ruby

repository.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['repository']['repository_key'] - The New Relic repository key, defaults to "548C16BF"

php-agent.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['php-agent']['install_silently'] - Determine whether to run the install in silent mode, defaults to false
  • node['newrelic']['php-agent']['startup_mode'] - The newrelic-daemon startup mode ("agent"/"external"), defaults to "agent"
  • node['newrelic']['php-agent']['web_server']['service_name'] - The web server service name, defaults to "apache2"
  • node['newrelic']['php-agent']['php_recipe'] - The php recipe to include for the php agent, defaults to "php::default"
  • node['newrelic']['php-agent']['config_file'] - The New Relic php agent config file, defaults to "#{node['php']['ext_conf_dir']}/newrelic.ini" (FYI: Opscode PHP cookbook's ext_conf_dir)

python-agent.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['python-agent']['python_version'] - Defaults to "latest". Version numbers can be found at http://download.newrelic.com/python_agent/release/
  • node['newrelic']['python-agent']['python_recipe'] - The python recipe to include for the python agent, defaults to "python::pip"
  • node['newrelic']['python-agent']['config_file'] - The New Relic python agent config file, defaults to "/etc/newrelic/newrelic.ini"

dotnet-agent.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['dotnet-agent']['https_download'] - The URL to download the MSI installer from New Relic. Default is to pull "latest"
  • node['newrelic']['dotnet-agent']['install_level'] - The install version of the .NET Agent. Default is '1' but can use '50' for a complete installation
  • node['newrelic']['dotnet-agent']['dotnet_recipe'] - The dotnet recipe to include for the php agent, defaults to "ms_dotnet4"

server-monitor-agent.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['service_name'] - The New Relic server monitoring service name, defaults to "newrelic-sysmond"
  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['service_notify_action'] - The New Relic server monitoring notify action, defaults to ":restart"
  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['service_actions'] - The New Relic server monitoring service actions, defaults to "[:enable, :start]" (#starts the service if it's not running and enables it to start at system boot time)
  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['config_path'] - The New Relic server monitoring config path, defaults to "/etc/newrelic"
  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['config_file_group'] - The New Relic server monitoring config file group, defaults to "newrelic"
  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['windows_version'] - the Windows version to install, defaults to "2.0.0.198"
  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['windows64_checksum'] - checksum of the 64-bit Windows version, defaults to "5a8f3f5e8f15997463430401756d377c321c8899c2790ca85e5587a5b643651e"
  • node['newrelic']['server-monitor-agent']['windows32_checksum'] - checksum of the 32-bit Windows version, defaults to "ac2b65eecaad461fdd2e4386e3e4c9f96ea940b35bdf7a8c532c21dbd1c99ff0"

java-agent.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['https_download'] - The url to download the jar vor the New Relic Java agent
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['jar_file'] - The name of the newrelic jar file
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['install_dir'] - The directory to install the newrelic jar and config file
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['app_user'] - The user that runs the Java application that will use the New Relic Java agent
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['app_group'] - The group for the app_user
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['audit_mode'] - Boolean, log all data to and from New Relic in plain text
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['log_file_count'] - The number of log files to use
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['log_limit_in_kbytes'] - The maximum number of bytes to write to any one log file
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['log_daily'] - Override other log rolling configuration and roll the logs daily
  • node['newrelic']['java-agent']['execute_install'] - Execute install or not, defaults to true

nodejs-agent.rb

  • node['newrelic']['nodejs-agent']['apps'] - Array of Hash describing the apps to monitor

eg.

[
{ 'app_name' => 'My Application', 'app_path' => "/path/to/app/root" }
]

You then need to modify your application "main" file to add the following on the first line:

javascript
require('newrelic');
  • node['newrelic']['nodejs-agent']['nodejs_recipe'] - The nodejs recipe to include for the nodejs agent, defaults to "nodejs::npm"

ruby-agent.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['ruby-agent']['install_dir'] - The directory to for the config file
  • node['newrelic']['ruby-agent']['app_user'] - The user that runs the Ruby application that will use the New Relic Ruby agent
  • node['newrelic']['ruby-agent']['app_group'] - The group for the app_user
  • node['newrelic']['ruby-agent']['audit_mode'] - Boolean, log all data to and from New Relic in plain text
  • node['newrelic']['ruby-agent']['log_file_count'] - The number of log files to use
  • node['newrelic']['ruby-agent']['log_limit_in_kbytes'] - The maximum number of bytes to write to any one log file
  • node['newrelic']['ruby-agent']['log_daily'] - Override other log rolling configuration and roll the logs daily

meetme-plugin.rb:

  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['service_name'] - The New Relic MeetMe plugin service name, defaults to "newrelic-plugin-agent"
  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['services'] - A hash of New Relic MeetMe plugin services, defaults to nil

eg.

{
"memcached" => {
"name" => "localhost",
"host" => "host",
"port" => 11211
},
"redis" => [
{
"name" => "localhost",
"host" => "localhost",
"port" => 6379,
"db_count" => 16,
"password" => "foobar"
},
{
"name" => "localhost",
"host" => "localhost",
"port" => 6380,
"db_count" => 16,
"password" => "foobar"
}
]
}

  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['wake_interval'] - The New Relic plugin agent wake interval, defaults to 60
  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['config_file'] - The New Relic plugin agent config file, defaults to "/etc/newrelic/newrelic-plugin-agent.cfg"
  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['pid_file'] - The New Relic plugin agent PID file name, defaults to "/var/run/newrelic/newrelic-plugin-agent.pid"
  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['log_file'] - The New Relic plugin agent log file name, defaults to "/var/log/newrelic/newrelic-plugin-agent.log"
  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['user'] - The New Relic plugin agent user, defaults to "newrelic"
  • node['newrelic']['meetme-plugin']['additional_requirements'] - The New Relic plugin agent's additional requirements, eg. {"mongodb", "pgbouncer", "postgresql"} - defaults to {}

Resources / Providers

This cookbook includes an LWRP for notifying New Relic of a deployment

newrelic_deployment

Actions

  • :notify: Notify New Relic of a deployment

Attribute parameters

  • api_key: Your New Relic API key
  • app_name: The name of the application, found in the newrelic.yml file
  • app_id: The ID # of the application
  • description: Text annotation for the deployment (notes for you)
  • revision: The revision number from your source control system (SVN, git, etc.)
  • changelog: A list of changes for this deployment
  • user: The name of the user/process that triggered this deployment

Examples

newrelic_deployment "my-application" do
    api_key "abcdef"
    #app_name "my-application"
    app_id 1234567
    description "some description"
    revision "some revision"
    changelog "some changelog"
    user "chef-client"
    action :notify
end

Usage

1)
include recipe[newrelic] in a run list to implicly run recipe[newrelic:repository] and recipe[newrelic::server-monitor-agent]
--- OR ---
include the bits and pieces explicitly in a run list:
ruby
`recipe[newrelic::repository]`
`recipe[newrelic::server-monitor-agent]`
`recipe[newrelic::dotnet-agent]`
`recipe[newrelic::java-agent]`
`recipe[newrelic::meetme-plugin]`
`recipe[newrelic::nodejs-agent]`
`recipe[newrelic::php-agent]`
`recipe[newrelic::python-agent]`
`recipe[newrelic::ruby-agent]`

2)
change the node['newrelic']['license'] attribute to your New Relic license keys
--- OR ---
override the attributes on a higher level (http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Attributes#Attributes-AttributesPrecedence)

References

License and Authors

Author: David Joos david.joos@escapestudios.com
Author: Escape Studios Development dev@escapestudios.com
Copyright: 2012-2014, Escape Studios

Unless otherwise noted, all files are released under the MIT license,
possible exceptions will contain licensing information in them.

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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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THE SOFTWARE.

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