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livebox-exporter

A prometheus exporter for Livebox. This exporter was tested with a Livebox 5 and FTTH subscription.

Metrics

This exporter currently exposes the following metrics:

Name Type Description Labels Experimental
livebox_interface_rx_mbits gauge Received Mbits per second interface No
livebox_interface_tx_mbits gauge Transmitted Mbits per second interface No
livebox_device_active gauge Status of the device name, type, mac No
livebox_device_rx_mbits gauge Received Mbits per second by device name, type, mac, source No
livebox_device_tx_mbits gauge Transmitted Mbits per second by device name, type, mac, source No
livebox_deviceinfo_reboots_total gauge Number of Livebox reboots No
livebox_deviceinfo_uptime_seconds_total gauge Livebox current uptime No
livebox_deviceinfo_memory_total_bytes gauge Livebox system total memory No
livebox_deviceinfo_memory_usage_bytes gauge Livebox system used memory No
livebox_ont_temperature_celsius gauge Current ONT temperature No
livebox_ont_downstream_current_rate_bytes gauge Current ONT downstream rate No
livebox_ont_upstream_current_rate_bytes gauge Current ONT upstream rate No
livebox_interface_homelan_rx_mbits gauge Received Mbits per second interface Yes
livebox_interface_homelan_tx_mbits gauge Transmitted Mbits per second interface Yes
livebox_interface_netdev_rx_mbits gauge Received Mbits per second interface Yes
livebox_interface_netdev_tx_mbits gauge Transmitted Mbits per second interface Yes
livebox_wan_rx_mbits gauge Received Mbits per second on the WAN interface Yes
livebox_wan_tx_mbits gauge Transmitted Mbits per second on the WAN interface Yes

Experimental metrics are not enabled by default, use the -experimental command-line option to enable them.

Limitations

This section describes some known issues and how to solve them.

livebox_interface_* capped to 1 Gb/s for WAN interfaces

You should use one of the following experimental metrics if you want to monitor WAN interfaces:

  • livebox_interface_homelan_*
  • livebox_interface_netdev_*
  • livebox_wan_*

Some metrics are no longer accurate after a few days of Livebox uptime

The following metrics are no longer accurate after a few days of Livebox uptime:

  • livebox_interface: only for WAN_* interfaces
  • livebox_device_*_mbits: only for metrics with source=events label
  • livebox_interface_homelan_*: only for WAN interfaces
  • livebox_interface_netdev_*: only for WAN interfaces
  • livebox_wan_

If you really want to monitor these metrics, you need to setup a CronJob to reboot your Livebox on a regular basis.

Grafana

You can find an example of Grafana dashboard here: https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/21577-livebox/

Prometheus configuration

The exporter can sometimes answer slowly (due to livebox API being slow), I highly recommend setting a scrape_timeout of at least 15s:

- job_name: livebox-exporter
  scrape_timeout: 15s
  static_configs:
    - targets: ["localhost:8080"]

Usage

Options

The exporter accepts the following command-line options:

Name Description Default value
-polling-frequency Polling frequency 30
-listen Listening address :8080
-experimental Comma separated list of experimental metrics to enable (available metrics: livebox_interface_homelan,livebox_interface_netdev,livebox_wan)

The exporter reads the following environment variables:

Name Description Default value
ADMIN_PASSWORD Password of the Livebox "admin" user. The exporter will exit if this environment variable is not defined.
LIVEBOX_ADDRESS Address of the Livebox. http://192.168.1.1
LIVEBOX_CACERT Optional path to a PEM-encoded CA certificate file on the local disk.

Docker

Use the following commands to run the exporter in Docker:

docker build -t livebox-exporter .
docker run -p 8080:8080 -e ADMIN_PASSWORD=<changeme> livebox-exporter

An already built Docker image is also available at: ghcr.io/tomy2e/livebox-exporter:latest.

Helm

You can install the livebox-exporter in your Kubernetes cluster using Helm:

helm upgrade livebox-exporter oci://ghcr.io/tomy2e/livebox-exporter/charts/livebox-exporter \
    --install \
    --version 0.6.0 \
    --set livebox.adminPassword.value=YOUR_LIVEBOX_ADMIN_PASSWORD