We are currently in the process of migrating our monitoring system from a legacy platform to one that utilizes the Elastic agent, integrating it to monitor incidents within our network.
During our migration, we encountered a challenge related to monitoring the bonding interface status.
Our investigation led us to explore the code, revealing the use of gopsutil that primarily monitors /proc/net/snmp. However, we couldn't find specific metrics related to interface status.
To address this, we are reaching out to inquire whether there are plans to include /proc/net/* in the monitoring scope of the networking integration?
Alternatively, if it's feasible, we are willing to contribute by helping to implement a way to parse the necessary data for interface status monitoring.
Dear Team,
We are currently in the process of migrating our monitoring system from a legacy platform to one that utilizes the Elastic agent, integrating it to monitor incidents within our network.
During our migration, we encountered a challenge related to monitoring the bonding interface status.
Our investigation led us to explore the code, revealing the use of gopsutil that primarily monitors /proc/net/snmp. However, we couldn't find specific metrics related to interface status.
To address this, we are reaching out to inquire whether there are plans to include /proc/net/* in the monitoring scope of the networking integration?
Alternatively, if it's feasible, we are willing to contribute by helping to implement a way to parse the necessary data for interface status monitoring.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Best Regards