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Anyone using a prometheus exporter/scraper to pull Emby stats?


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its a scraper to pull data off the Emby API and import into Prometheus monitoring solution which ultimately gets integrated into Grafana dashboards.

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Cool, sounds neat. Can you show any screenshots of the dashboard showing Emby data? Other Emby users might be interested in it. Thanks.

mastrmind11
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I'm using this one:  https://pypi.org/project/emby-exporter/

 

but am receiving this error when trying to pull stats:  Get http://192.168.1.99:9123/metrics:dial tcp 192.168.1.99:9123: connect: connection refused

 

Host System:  Ubuntu 18.04, Prometheus and Emby Exporter are running in docker containers.

Is something else using 9123?  Is it even accessible?

mastrmind11
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Cool, sounds neat. Can you show any screenshots of the dashboard showing Emby data? Other Emby users might be interested in it. Thanks.

Once he gets it working, they'll look something like this:  https://play.grafana.org

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i likely just need to add API token and auth to my docker image and it should work.  Will give it a go tonight and share once I get it working.

  • 5 months later...
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i likely just need to add API token and auth to my docker image and it should work.  Will give it a go tonight and share once I get it working.

Did you get it working? I'm interested in exactly a config like this.

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t123thomas
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Anyone got this working, I am interested my server is on windows 10

 

Thanks

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williamclot
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Hi - if ever anyone is interested:

I've written a similar Emby exporter to collect metrics in Prometheus in Go. Amongst other things, it collects metrics such as video bitrate per user, failed login attempts per user, tv show & movie library count etc.

For more information, you can visit the Github: https://github.com/williamclot/emby_exporter

Cheers.

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williamclot
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On 17/06/2022 at 07:10, t123thomas said:

Anyone got this working, I am interested my server is on windows 10

 

Thanks

The project mentioned above is written in Go, so you should theoretically be able to run this natively on Windows when using Go to compile it. 

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