How to connect Django running in a container with datadog agent running in host
I followed all the instructions in datadog but can't get it to work. Steps I have done so far:
I followed the instructions in Tracing Docker Applications, and configured my Django with something like:
DATADOG_TRACE = {
'DEFAULT_SERVICE': 'my-app',
'TAGS': {'env': 'production'},
'AGENT_HOSTNAME': subprocess.check_output("/sbin/ip route | /usr/bin/awk '/default/ { print $3 }'", shell=True).strip(),
}
Note that I figured out a way to get the IP of the host from ip route
command.
But I'm getting the following error:
ERROR:cannot send spans to 172.18.0.1:8126: [Errno 111] Connection refused
networking python docker django
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I followed all the instructions in datadog but can't get it to work. Steps I have done so far:
I followed the instructions in Tracing Docker Applications, and configured my Django with something like:
DATADOG_TRACE = {
'DEFAULT_SERVICE': 'my-app',
'TAGS': {'env': 'production'},
'AGENT_HOSTNAME': subprocess.check_output("/sbin/ip route | /usr/bin/awk '/default/ { print $3 }'", shell=True).strip(),
}
Note that I figured out a way to get the IP of the host from ip route
command.
But I'm getting the following error:
ERROR:cannot send spans to 172.18.0.1:8126: [Errno 111] Connection refused
networking python docker django
add a comment |
I followed all the instructions in datadog but can't get it to work. Steps I have done so far:
I followed the instructions in Tracing Docker Applications, and configured my Django with something like:
DATADOG_TRACE = {
'DEFAULT_SERVICE': 'my-app',
'TAGS': {'env': 'production'},
'AGENT_HOSTNAME': subprocess.check_output("/sbin/ip route | /usr/bin/awk '/default/ { print $3 }'", shell=True).strip(),
}
Note that I figured out a way to get the IP of the host from ip route
command.
But I'm getting the following error:
ERROR:cannot send spans to 172.18.0.1:8126: [Errno 111] Connection refused
networking python docker django
I followed all the instructions in datadog but can't get it to work. Steps I have done so far:
I followed the instructions in Tracing Docker Applications, and configured my Django with something like:
DATADOG_TRACE = {
'DEFAULT_SERVICE': 'my-app',
'TAGS': {'env': 'production'},
'AGENT_HOSTNAME': subprocess.check_output("/sbin/ip route | /usr/bin/awk '/default/ { print $3 }'", shell=True).strip(),
}
Note that I figured out a way to get the IP of the host from ip route
command.
But I'm getting the following error:
ERROR:cannot send spans to 172.18.0.1:8126: [Errno 111] Connection refused
networking python docker django
networking python docker django
asked Jan 24 at 20:15
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So, I finally figured it out. Datadog agent is rejecting connections because it is only bound to localhost. I edited file /etc/datadog-agent/datadog.yaml
and changed the following:
use_dogstatsd: true
bind_host: 0.0.0.0
And now it works like a charm!
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So, I finally figured it out. Datadog agent is rejecting connections because it is only bound to localhost. I edited file /etc/datadog-agent/datadog.yaml
and changed the following:
use_dogstatsd: true
bind_host: 0.0.0.0
And now it works like a charm!
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So, I finally figured it out. Datadog agent is rejecting connections because it is only bound to localhost. I edited file /etc/datadog-agent/datadog.yaml
and changed the following:
use_dogstatsd: true
bind_host: 0.0.0.0
And now it works like a charm!
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So, I finally figured it out. Datadog agent is rejecting connections because it is only bound to localhost. I edited file /etc/datadog-agent/datadog.yaml
and changed the following:
use_dogstatsd: true
bind_host: 0.0.0.0
And now it works like a charm!
So, I finally figured it out. Datadog agent is rejecting connections because it is only bound to localhost. I edited file /etc/datadog-agent/datadog.yaml
and changed the following:
use_dogstatsd: true
bind_host: 0.0.0.0
And now it works like a charm!
answered Jan 24 at 20:15
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