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Enhance Distributed Tracing Documentation
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more_set_headers "Request-Id: $req_id";
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rules:
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# OpenTracing
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Enables requests served by nginx for distributed tracing via The OpenTracing Project.
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Using the third party module [opentracing-contrib/nginx-opentracing](https://github.com/opentracing-contrib/nginx-opentracing) the NGINX ingress controller can configure NGINX to enable [OpenTracing](http://opentracing.io) instrumentation.
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By default this feature is disabled.
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To enable the instrumentation we just need to enable the instrumentation in the configuration configmap and set the host where we should send the traces.
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## Usage
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To enable the instrumentation we must enable opentracing in the configuration configmap:
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```
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data:
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enable-opentracing: "true"
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```
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We must also set the host to use when uploading traces:
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```
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zipkin-collector-host: zipkin.default.svc.cluster.local
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jaeger-collector-host: jaeger-collector.default.svc.cluster.local
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```
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Next you will need to deploy a distributed tracing system which uses OpenTracing. Both [Zipkin](https://github.com/openzipkin/zipkin) and
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[Jaeger](https://github.com/jaegertracing/jaeger) have been tested.
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Other optional configuration options:
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```
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# specifies the port to use when uploading traces
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zipkin-collector-port
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# specifies the service name to use for any traces created, Default: nginx
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zipkin-service-name
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# specifies the port to use when uploading traces
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jaeger-collector-port
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# specifies the service name to use for any traces created, Default: nginx
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jaeger-service-name
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# specifies the sampler to be used when sampling traces.
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# The available samplers are: const, probabilistic, ratelimiting, remote, Default: const
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jaeger-sampler-type
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# specifies the argument to be passed to the sampler constructor, Default: 1
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jaeger-sampler-param
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```
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## Examples
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The following examples show how to deploy and test different distributed tracing systems. These example can be performed
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using Minikube.
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### Zipkin
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In the [rnburn/zipkin-date-server](https://github.com/rnburn/zipkin-date-server)
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github repository is an example of a dockerized date service. To install the example and zipkin collector run:
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enable-opentracing: "true"
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zipkin-collector-host: zipkin.default.svc.cluster.local
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metadata:
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name: nginx-configuration
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namespace: ingress-nginx
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labels:
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app: ingress-nginx
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name: nginx-load-balancer-conf
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namespace: kube-system
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' | kubectl replace -f -
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```
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Using curl we can generate some traces:
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In the zipkin interface we can see the details:
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```console
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$ curl -v http://$(minikube ip)
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$ curl -v http://$(minikube ip)
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### Jaeger
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1. Enable Ingress addon in minikube:
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```
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$ minikube addons enable ingress
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```
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In the zipkin interface we can see the details:
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2. Add minikube IP to /etc/hosts:
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```
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$ echo "$(minikube ip) example.com" | sudo tee -a /etc/hosts
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```
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3. Apply a Basic Service and Ingress Resource:
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```
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# Create Echoheaders Deployment
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$ kubectl run echoheaders --image=k8s.gcr.io/echoserver:1.4 --replicas=1 --port=8080
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# Expose as a Cluster-IP
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$ kubectl expose deployment echoheaders --port=80 --target-port=8080 --name=echoheaders-x
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# Apply the Ingress Resource
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$ echo '
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apiVersion: extensions/v1beta1
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kind: Ingress
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metadata:
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name: echo-ingress
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spec:
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rules:
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- host: example.com
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http:
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paths:
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- backend:
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serviceName: echoheaders-x
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servicePort: 80
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path: /echo
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' | kubectl apply -f -
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```
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4. Enable OpenTracing and set the zipkin-collector-host:
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```
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$ echo '
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: ConfigMap
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data:
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enable-opentracing: "true"
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zipkin-collector-host: zipkin.default.svc.cluster.local
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jaeger-collector-host: jaeger-collector.default.svc.cluster.local
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metadata:
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name: nginx-load-balancer-conf
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namespace: kube-system
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' | kubectl replace -f -
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```
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5. Apply the Jaeger All-In-One Template:
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```
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$ kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jaegertracing/jaeger-kubernetes/master/all-in-one/jaeger-all-in-one-template.yml
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```
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6. Make a few requests to the Service:
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```
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$ curl example.com/echo -d "meow"
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CLIENT VALUES:
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client_address=172.17.0.5
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command=POST
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real path=/echo
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query=nil
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request_version=1.1
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request_uri=http://example.com:8080/echo
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SERVER VALUES:
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server_version=nginx: 1.10.0 - lua: 10001
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HEADERS RECEIVED:
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accept=*/*
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connection=close
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content-length=4
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content-type=application/x-www-form-urlencoded
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host=example.com
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user-agent=curl/7.54.0
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x-forwarded-for=192.168.99.1
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x-forwarded-host=example.com
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x-forwarded-port=80
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x-forwarded-proto=http
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x-original-uri=/echo
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x-real-ip=192.168.99.1
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x-scheme=http
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BODY:
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meow
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```
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7. View the Jaeger UI:
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```
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$ minikube service jaeger-query --url
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http://192.168.99.100:30183
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```
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In the jaeger interface we can see the details:
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