I just realized that my config file is garbage. Please disregard my
question.
On Wednesday, June 25, 2025 at 9:58:37 AM UTC-4 Matthew Bachmann wrote:
> I'm running yet another cloudwatch exporter, and /metrics is giving me a
> 200 response code with content-length 0. It's just fully empty.
>
> # curl -vvv localhost:5000/metrics
> * Host localhost:5000 was resolved.
> * IPv6: ::1
> * IPv4: 127.0.0.1
> * Trying [::1]:5000...
> * Connected to localhost (::1) port 5000
> > GET /metrics HTTP/1.1
> > Host: localhost:5000
> > User-Agent: curl/8.7.1
> > Accept: */*
> >
> * Request completely sent off
> < HTTP/1.1 200 OK
> < Content-Type: text/plain; version=0.0.4; charset=utf-8;
> escaping=underscores
> < Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2025 11:28:18 GMT
> < Content-Length: 0
> <
> * Connection #0 to host localhost left intact
>
>
> There are no errors in the logs.
>
> {"time":"2025-06-25T11:26:53.448965862Z","level":"INFO","source":"main.go:259","msg":"Parsing
>
> config","version":"custom-build"}
> {"time":"2025-06-25T11:26:53.449409489Z","level":"INFO","source":"main.go:344","msg":"Yace
>
> startup
> completed","version":"custom-build","version":"custom-build","feature_flags":""}
>
> It responds to a request for "/" as expected, with "Thanks for using YACE
> :)"
>
> I would expect to at least see metadata about itself.
>
> This is my config file:
>
> "apiVersion": "v1alpha1"
> "customNamespace":
> "addCloudwatchTimestamp": true
> "length": 300
> "metrics":
> - "name": "mem_used_percent"
> - "name": "netstat_tcp_established"
> - "name": "netstat_tcp_wait_time"
> - "name": "swap_used_percent"
> - "name": "disk_used_percent"
> - "name": "disk_inodes_free"
> - "name": "cpu_usage_idle"
> - "name": "cpu_usage_iowait"
> - "name": "cpu_usage_system"
> - "name": "cpu_usage_user"
> - "name": "diskio_io_time"
> - "name": "diskio_read_bytes"
> - "name": "diskio_reads"
> - "name": "diskio_write_bytes"
> - "name": "diskio_writes"
> "name": "CWAgent"
> "namespace": "CWAgent"
> "period": 300
> "regions":
> - "us-east-1"
> "statistics":
> - "Average"
>
>
>
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