Introduces maglev-frontend, a responsive, real-time web dashboard for one
or more running maglevd instances. Source lives at cmd/frontend/; the
built binary is maglev-frontend. It is a single Go process with the
SolidJS SPA embedded via //go:embed — no runtime file dependencies.
Architecture
- One persistent gRPC connection per configured maglevd (-server A,B,C).
Each connection runs three background loops: a WatchEvents stream
subscribed at log_level=debug for live events, a 30s refresh loop as
a safety net for drift, and a 5s health loop that surfaces connection
drops quickly.
- In-process pub/sub broker with a 30s / 2000-event replay ring using
<epoch>-<seq> monotonic IDs. Short browser reconnects (nginx idle,
wifi flap, laptop wake) silently replay buffered events via the
EventSource Last-Event-ID header; longer outages or frontend restarts
fall through to a "resync" event that triggers a full state refetch.
- HTTP surface: /view/ (SPA), /view/api/state, /view/api/state/{name},
/view/api/maglevds, /view/api/version, /view/api/events (SSE),
/healthz, and an /admin/* placeholder returning 501 for a future
basic-auth mutation surface.
- SSE handler follows the full operational checklist: retry hint, 15s
: ping heartbeat, Flush after every write, r.Context().Done() teardown,
X-Accel-Buffering: no, and no gzip.
SolidJS SPA (cmd/frontend/web/, Vite + TypeScript)
- solid-js/store for a reactive per-maglevd state tree; reducers apply
backend transitions, maglevd-status flips, and resync refetches.
- Scope selector tabs for multi-maglevd support, per-maglevd frontend
cards with pool tables showing state, configured weight, effective
weight, and last-transition age.
- ProbeHeartbeat component turns a middle-dot into ❤️ on probe-start and
back on probe-done, driven by real log events; fixed-size wrapper so
the emoji swap doesn't jiggle the row.
- Flash wrapper animates any primitive on change (1s yellow fade via
Web Animations API, skipped on first mount). Wired into the state
badge, configured weight, and effective weight columns.
- DebugPanel: chronological rolling event tail with tail-style auto-
scroll, pause/resume, and scope/firehose filter. Syntactic highlight
for vpp-lb-sync-* events with fixed-order attribute formatting.
- Live effective_weight updates: vpp-lb-sync-as-added/removed/weight-
updated log events are routed through a reducer that walks the
snapshot's pool rows and sets effective_weight on every match
without waiting for the 30s refresh.
- Header shows build version + commit with build date in a tooltip,
fetched once from /view/api/version on mount.
- Prettier wired in as the web-side fixstyle; make fixstyle now tidies
both Go and web in one shot via a new fixstyle-web target.
Per-mutation VPP LB sync logging
- Promotes the addVIP/delVIP/addAS/delAS/setASWeight helpers from
slog.Debug to slog.Info and renames them from vpp-lbsync-* to
vpp-lb-sync-{vip-added,vip-removed,as-added,as-removed,as-weight-
updated}. Matching rename for vpp-lb-sync-start / -done / -error /
-vip-recreate. The Prometheus metric name (maglev_vpp_lbsync_total)
is left alone to preserve dashboards.
- setASWeight now takes the prior weight so the event can emit
from=X to=Y and the UI can show the delta.
- The vip field in every event is the bare address (no /32 or /128
mask), matching the CLI output style.
- Any listener on the gRPC WatchEvents stream — CLI watch events or
maglev-frontend — now sees every VIP/AS dataplane change in real
time without needing to raise the log level.
Build and tooling
- Makefile: maglev-frontend added to BINARIES; build / build-amd64 /
build-arm64 emit the binary alongside maglevd and maglevc. A new
maglev-frontend-web target rebuilds the SolidJS bundle via npm.
- web/dist/ is tracked so a bare `go build` keeps working for Go-only
contributors and CI.
- .gitignore skips cmd/frontend/web/node_modules/.
Stability fixes
- maglevd's WatchEvents synthetic replay events (from==to, at_unix_ns=0)
were corrupting the frontend's LastTransition cache with at=0,
rendering as "20555d ago" in the browser. Client now skips synthetic
events: the cache comes from refreshAll and doesn't need them.
- Frontends, Backends, and HealthChecks are now served in the order
returned by the corresponding List* RPC instead of Go map iteration
order, so reloads and refreshes keep the SPA stable.
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User Guide
maglevd
maglevd is the health-checker daemon. It probes backends according to the
configuration file, maintains their health state, and exposes a gRPC API for
inspection and control.
Flags
| Flag | Environment variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
--config |
MAGLEV_CONFIG |
/etc/vpp-maglev/maglev.yaml |
Path to the YAML configuration file. |
--grpc-addr |
MAGLEV_GRPC_ADDR |
:9090 |
TCP address on which the gRPC server listens. |
--metrics-addr |
MAGLEV_METRICS_ADDR |
:9091 |
TCP address for the Prometheus /metrics HTTP endpoint. Set to empty to disable. |
--vpp-api-addr |
MAGLEV_VPP_API_ADDR |
/run/vpp/api.sock |
VPP binary API socket path. Set to empty to disable VPP integration. |
--vpp-stats-addr |
MAGLEV_VPP_STATS_ADDR |
/run/vpp/stats.sock |
VPP stats socket path. |
--log-level |
MAGLEV_LOG_LEVEL |
info |
Log verbosity: debug, info, warn, or error. |
--check |
— | — | Read and validate the config file, then exit. Exits 0 if the config is valid, 1 on YAML parse error, 2 on semantic error. |
--reflection |
— | true |
Enable gRPC server reflection. Allows grpcurl to introspect the API without the .proto file. Set to false to disable. |
--version |
— | — | Print version, commit hash, and build date, then exit. |
Flags take precedence over environment variables. Both are optional; defaults are used for anything not set.
Signals
| Signal | Effect |
|---|---|
SIGHUP |
Reload the configuration file (same code path as config reload in maglevc). The file is checked before applying; if there is a parse or semantic error the reload is aborted and the error is logged (the daemon continues running with its current config). New backends are started, removed backends are stopped, backends whose health-check config is unchanged continue probing without interruption. |
SIGTERM / SIGINT |
Graceful shutdown. Active gRPC streams are closed, the server drains, then the process exits. |
Capabilities
maglevd requires CAP_NET_RAW when any health check uses type: icmp.
All other check types (tcp, http) use normal TCP sockets and require no
special capabilities.
Logging
All log output is written to stdout as JSON using Go's log/slog. The first
line logged after the logger is configured is a starting record that includes
version, commit, and date. Every state change emits a backend-transition
line at INFO level. Per-mutation VPP LB sync events
(vpp-lb-sync-vip-added, vpp-lb-sync-vip-removed, vpp-lb-sync-as-added,
vpp-lb-sync-as-removed, vpp-lb-sync-as-weight-updated) are also emitted
at INFO so the CLI watch events stream and the web frontend see every
dataplane change without raising the log level. Set --log-level debug to
see individual probe attempts and every VPP binary-API call
(vpp-api-send / vpp-api-recv with full payload) as they happen.
Prometheus metrics
maglevd exposes Prometheus metrics on --metrics-addr (default :9091) at
the /metrics path. Metric families:
Health-check and backend state (gauges, on-demand):
| Metric | Labels | Description |
|---|---|---|
maglev_backend_state |
backend, address, healthcheck, state |
1 for the current state row per backend, 0 otherwise. |
maglev_backend_health |
backend |
Current rise/fall counter value. |
maglev_backend_enabled |
backend |
1 if enabled, 0 if disabled. |
maglev_frontend_pool_backend_weight |
frontend, pool, backend |
Configured weight from YAML. |
Probe counters and latency (inline):
| Metric | Labels | Description |
|---|---|---|
maglev_probe_total |
backend, type, result, code |
Probes executed. result is success or failure. |
maglev_probe_duration_seconds |
backend, type |
Histogram of probe wall time. |
maglev_backend_transitions_total |
backend, from, to |
State machine transitions. |
VPP integration (when enabled):
| Metric | Labels | Description |
|---|---|---|
maglev_vpp_connected |
— | 1 if maglevd currently has a live VPP connection. |
maglev_vpp_uptime_seconds |
— | Seconds since VPP started (from /sys/boottime). |
maglev_vpp_connected_seconds |
— | Seconds since maglevd established the current VPP connection. |
maglev_vpp_info |
version, build_date, pid |
Static VPP build metadata; always 1. |
maglev_vpp_api_total |
msg, direction, result |
VPP binary-API calls. direction is send or recv; result is success or failure. |
maglev_vpp_lbsync_total |
scope, kind |
Per-mutation sync counters. scope is all or vip; kind is one of vip_added, vip_removed, as_added, as_removed, as_weight_updated. |
gRPC server (standard go-grpc-middleware/prometheus metrics):
grpc_server_started_total, grpc_server_handled_total,
grpc_server_msg_received_total, grpc_server_msg_sent_total, and
grpc_server_handling_seconds — all labelled by grpc_service,
grpc_method, grpc_type, and grpc_code. Every method is
pre-registered at zero so time series exist on the first scrape.
maglevc
maglevc is the interactive control-plane client. It connects to a running
maglevd over gRPC and either executes a single command or drops into an
interactive shell.
Usage
maglevc [--server host:port] [--color[=bool]] [command...]
| Flag | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
--server |
localhost:9090 |
Address of the maglevd gRPC server. |
--color |
mode-aware | Colorize static field labels (dark blue ANSI). Defaults to true in the interactive shell and false in one-shot mode, so output piped into scripts stays free of escape codes. Pass --color=true or --color=false explicitly to override either default. |
When command arguments are supplied the command is executed and maglevc
exits; in this mode ANSI color is off by default so the output is script-safe.
When no arguments are given an interactive shell is started, the build version
is printed on entry, and color is on by default.
Commands
show version Print build version, commit hash, and build date.
show frontends [<name>] Without name: list all frontend names.
With name: show address, protocol, port, src-ip-sticky,
description, and pools. Each pool lists its backends
with two weight columns:
weight — configured weight from the YAML
effective — state-aware weight after pool failover
(what gets programmed into VPP)
Disabled backends are marked with [disabled].
show backends [<name>] Without name: list all backend names.
With name: show address, current state (with duration),
enabled flag, health check, and recent state transitions
with timestamps and how long ago each occurred.
show healthchecks [<name>] Without name: list all health-check names.
With name: show full health-check configuration.
show vpp info Show VPP version, build date, PID, uptime, and when
maglevd connected. Returns an error if VPP is not
connected.
show vpp lb state Show the VPP load-balancer plugin state: global
configuration, configured VIPs, and their attached
application servers (address, weight, bucket count).
Returns an error if VPP is not connected.
show vpp lb counters Show per-VIP and per-backend packet/byte counters
from the VPP stats segment, refreshed roughly every
five seconds by maglevd. Each VIP row reports the LB
plugin counters (next, first, untracked, no-server)
and the FIB packets/bytes at the VIP's host prefix.
Each backend row reports FIB packets/bytes at the
backend's /32 or /128 prefix. Use Prometheus for
live rates; this command shows absolute values.
sync vpp lb state [<name>] Reconcile the VPP load-balancer dataplane from the
running config. Without a name: runs a full sync —
creates missing VIPs, removes stale VIPs, and adjusts
application-server membership and weights across all
frontends. With a name: only the named frontend's VIP
is reconciled, and no VIPs are removed. A full sync
also runs automatically every
maglev.vpp.lb.sync-interval (default 30s) to catch
drift, and once on startup.
set backend <name> pause Stop health checking for a backend. Cancels the probe
goroutine so no further traffic is sent, and sets the
state to 'paused'. The backend's transition history is
preserved, so 'show backend <name>' still shows where
it came from.
set backend <name> resume Resume health checking. A fresh probe goroutine is
started and the backend re-enters unknown state.
set backend <name> disable Stop probing entirely and remove the backend from
rotation. The backend remains visible (state: disabled)
with its transition history intact and can be re-enabled
without reloading configuration.
set backend <name> enable Re-enable a disabled backend. A fresh probe goroutine is
started and the backend re-enters unknown state.
set frontend <name> pool <pool> backend <name> weight <0-100>
Set the weight of a backend within a pool. Weight 0 keeps
the backend in the pool but assigns it no traffic.
Takes effect immediately without reloading configuration.
watch events Stream all events (log, backend transitions, frontend)
[num <n>] Stop after receiving n events.
[log [level <level>]] Include log events. level is debug|info|warn|error
(default: info). Omitting log/backend/frontend enables all.
[backend] Include backend transition events.
[frontend] Include frontend events (reserved for future use).
Each event is printed as compact JSON on its own line.
Press any key or Ctrl-C to stop. Examples:
watch events
watch events num 20
watch events log level debug
watch events backend num 100
watch events log level debug backend
config check Ask maglevd to read and validate its current config file.
Prints "config ok" on success, or the error (parse or
semantic) returned by the daemon.
config reload Check and reload the configuration file. Equivalent to
sending SIGHUP to maglevd. Prints "config reloaded" on
success, or the specific error (parse, semantic, or
reload) that prevented the reload.
quit / exit Leave the interactive shell.
Interactive shell
The shell prompt is maglev> . Two completion mechanisms are available:
Tab completion — pressing <Tab> at any point completes the current token.
Fixed keywords (commands and subcommands) are completed from the command tree.
Backend, frontend, and health-check names are fetched live from the server with
a 1-second timeout. If the partial token is unambiguous the word is completed
in place; if multiple candidates exist they are listed and the prompt is
restored.
Inline help (?) — typing ? at any point prints the available
completions for the current position, with a short description next to each
keyword. The ? character is not added to the input line.
Commands and keywords support prefix matching: typing sh ba is equivalent
to show backends, and sh ba nginx0 is equivalent to show backends nginx0.