Monitor containers
To provide visibility and insight into containerized environments, Instana automatically discovers and monitors Docker containers. We provide several ways of installing the agent in a containerized environment.
Container monitoring will:
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provide realtime insights into metadata, configuration, and metrics.
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watch the health of each container and alert on issues.
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enable service discovery leveraging container information. See service configuration.
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place this insight within the context of the rest of your infrastructure/services.
- Supported Container Runtimes
- Container Dashboard
- Container Map
- Comparison Table
- Container Metrics
- Dynamic Focus
Supported Container Runtimes
Instana supports many of the widely adopted container runtimes, you may learn more about each of the runtimes we support and the metrics we collect on them as follows:
Container Dashboard
Containers are automatically discovered and monitored, enabling the tracking of configuration, metadata (labels), changes, and metrics. Leveraging this information and the context in which the container operates, we then derive health.
Any supported technologies running within discovered containers will in turn be automatically discovered and monitored as well. If you look at the infrastructure map for example you will see a Spring Boot application. The moment you click on it you will see immediately that it runs in a Docker container and that you can access more detailed information about it:
Navigating to a container dashboard will provide the relevant information and context.
Instana also collects additional configuration information for
- Container labels
- Ports
- Marathon information
- Nomad information
- Kubernetes information
See our Kubernetes monitoring docs.
Container Map
While the infrastructure map provides a perspective on system hosts, the container map displays a similar structure but with containers in focus.
From this view, containers can be grouped and sorted by label and zone, as well as by Amazon ECS, Docker Compose, Kubernetes, Marathon, and Nomad specific information.
To access the container map from the host map, simply change the perspective in the grouping fly-out to container, as seen as follows. You can then specify the parameters by which all the containers get sorted:
To group containers by label, just click on "Configure Perspective and Grouping" in the map and provide the desired label grouping
Comparison Table
If you've ever wanted to get a quick overview of all your containers and compare them, we've got you covered.
On the Infrastructure map, select Comparison Table and from the dropdown, select Docker Containers.
Container Metrics
In case you want a visual overview of cpu and memory usage of your containers, simply activate the metric overview:
Dynamic Focus
Dedicated Docker keywords are available when using Dynamic Focus to identify and isolate parts of your infrastructure or application within the context of your containers.