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Jaeger | Learn how to configure the proxies to send tracing requests to Jaeger. | 10 |
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After completing this task, you understand how to have your application participate in tracing with Jaeger, regardless of the language, framework, or platform you use to build your application.
This task uses the Bookinfo sample as the example application.
To learn how Istio handles tracing, visit this task's overview.
Before you begin
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Follow the Jaeger installation documentation to deploy Jaeger into your cluster.
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When you enable tracing, you can set the sampling rate that Istio uses for tracing. Use the
meshConfig.defaultConfig.tracing.sampling
option during installation to set the sampling rate. The default sampling rate is 1%. -
Deploy the Bookinfo sample application.
Accessing the dashboard
Remotely Accessing Telemetry Addons details how to configure access to the Istio addons through a gateway.
For testing (and temporary access), you may also use port-forwarding. Use the following, assuming you've deployed Jaeger to the istio-system
namespace:
{{< text bash >}} $ istioctl dashboard jaeger {{< /text >}}
Generating traces using the Bookinfo sample
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When the Bookinfo application is up and running, access
http://$GATEWAY_URL/productpage
one or more times to generate trace information.{{< boilerplate trace-generation >}}
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From the left-hand pane of the dashboard, select
productpage.default
from the Service drop-down list and click Find Traces:{{< image link="./istio-tracing-list.png" caption="Tracing Dashboard" >}}
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Click on the most recent trace at the top to see the details corresponding to the latest request to the
/productpage
:{{< image link="./istio-tracing-details.png" caption="Detailed Trace View" >}}
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The trace is comprised of a set of spans, where each span corresponds to a Bookinfo service, invoked during the execution of a
/productpage
request, or internal Istio component, for example:istio-ingressgateway
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Cleanup
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Remove any
istioctl
processes that may still be running using control-C or:{{< text bash >}} $ killall istioctl {{< /text >}}
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If you are not planning to explore any follow-on tasks, refer to the Bookinfo cleanup instructions to shutdown the application.