Document monitoring workers (#7357)
It doesn't seem to be documented anywhere and means that you suddenly start losing metrics without any obvious reason when you go from monolith to workers (e.g. #7312).
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Add documentation on monitoring workers with Prometheus.
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1. Restart Prometheus.
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## Monitoring workers
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To monitor a Synapse installation using
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[workers](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/blob/master/docs/workers.md),
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every worker needs to be monitored independently, in addition to
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the main homeserver process. This is because workers don't send
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their metrics to the main homeserver process, but expose them
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directly (if they are configured to do so).
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To allow collecting metrics from a worker, you need to add a
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`metrics` listener to its configuration, by adding the following
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under `worker_listeners`:
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```yaml
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- type: metrics
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bind_address: ''
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port: 9101
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```
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The `bind_address` and `port` parameters should be set so that
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the resulting listener can be reached by prometheus, and they
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don't clash with an existing worker.
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With this example, the worker's metrics would then be available
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on `http://127.0.0.1:9101`.
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## Renaming of metrics & deprecation of old names in 1.2
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Synapse 1.2 updates the Prometheus metrics to match the naming
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