
DOCA CollectX Telemetry Deployment
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What DOCA CollectX Telemetry Deployment does
The DOCA CollectX Telemetry Deployment skill is designed for operators who need to deploy and manage a CollectX-based telemetry collector on NVIDIA hardware, such as hosts or BlueField devices. This skill focuses on the operational aspects of setting up the collector, wiring providers and counters, and configuring various exporters to ensure that telemetry data is effectively transmitted from the collector to downstream systems. It serves as a guide to help users navigate the deployment process without delving into the underlying library APIs, which are covered in separate skills.
Users can start by accessing the TASKS.md file to configure the collector and understand how to wire provider counters into the telemetry framework. The skill emphasizes the importance of confirming that the device exposes the required metrics before committing configuration changes. Additionally, it provides instructions for shaping the collector's exporters, such as enabling Prometheus pull or Fluent Bit push, ensuring that the metrics are sent correctly to their intended destinations.
This skill is particularly useful for operators who have already installed DOCA and are familiar with the public DOCA Telemetry and DTS documentation. It helps them avoid common pitfalls, such as conflating the CollectX collection mechanism with other DOCA components. By clearly defining the scope and boundaries of the skill, users can efficiently troubleshoot issues related to the collector, such as when the collector daemon starts but does not produce any schema rows or when metrics fail to leave the box.
In summary, the DOCA CollectX Telemetry Deployment skill is a vital resource for operators looking to effectively deploy and manage telemetry collection in NVIDIA environments, ensuring that they can gather and export critical performance metrics with ease.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to set up or troubleshoot a CollectX-based telemetry collector on NVIDIA hardware.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for developers creating telemetry libraries or those deploying the productized DTS container; refer to the appropriate resources for those cases.
What you can build with it
Setting Up a New Collector
Use this skill to guide you through the process of deploying a new CollectX telemetry collector, ensuring all providers and counters are correctly wired.
Configuring Exporters
Leverage this skill to configure various exporters like Prometheus or Fluent Bit, ensuring that your telemetry metrics are sent to the right destinations.
Troubleshooting Collector Issues
When facing issues with your telemetry collector, this skill helps you diagnose problems such as silent exporters or missing schema rows.
How to install DOCA CollectX Telemetry Deployment
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add nvidia/skills/doca-collectx-deployment --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by nvidiaDOCA CollectX telemetry deployment
Where to start: This skill is the bundle's home for
operating a CollectX (clx) based telemetry collector — the
collection framework that gathers provider counters into a
schema and ships them out through one or more exporters. It is a
deployment / operation skill, parallel to
doca-bare-metal-deployment
and doca-container-deployment:
it owns the runtime shape of a telemetry collector on the
operator's host or BlueField, not the library APIs the operator's
own program calls. If the user wants to stand up, wire, or debug
a collector and its exporters, open TASKS.md and
start at ## configure. If the question is
what surfaces does the collector even have and where is the
scope boundary, start at CAPABILITIES.md.
If the user has not installed DOCA yet, route to
doca-setup first.
The scope boundary (read this before anything else)
CollectX (clx) is NVIDIA's telemetry collection framework. It
underpins the DOCA Telemetry Service (DTS) — and DTS
as-deployed (the productized, NGC-shipped / kubelet-started
service container) is out of scope for this bundle per
AGENTS.md Non-goal #7.
This skill therefore draws a hard line and the agent MUST state
it up front:
- In scope here: the CollectX collection mechanism as a class (providers / counters → schema → collector daemon → exporters), and the operator deploying / running / debugging a collector that they own, plus the operator's own usage of the two in-bundle telemetry libraries when those feed or consume the collector.
- Routed to the DOCA telemetry libraries: the
hardware-counter reader API is owned by
doca-telemetry; the application-side publisher API (emit counters / events from a DOCA program) is owned bydoca-telemetry-exporter. This skill does not re-document either API surface. - Routed to public docs (Non-goal #7): the productized
DTS container — its packaged config schema, its built-in
provider set, its kubelet manifest, its NGC image — is
externally productized. Route every "operate the DTS service"
question to the
doca-public-knowledge-mapexternally-productized routing row and the public DTS guide it points at. The agent must NOT synthesize DTS config file names, provider knob names, or paths from memory.
The load-bearing first-touch failure this skill exists to
prevent is collapsing these four surfaces into "DOCA
telemetry": the clx collection mechanism, the doca-telemetry
reader library, the doca-telemetry-exporter publisher library,
and the productized DTS container are four different things with
four different owners. The agent surfaces the decomposition
BEFORE any config-level guidance.
Audience
This skill serves external operators standing up or running a CollectX-based telemetry collector on a host or BlueField they administer — people who already have:
- a DOCA install on the side they are collecting from (host x86
or BlueField Arm), verified per
doca-setup ## test, - a goal of getting counters off the box through a collector +
exporter, not of writing the reader / publisher library code
(that is the two
libs/skills above), and - access to the public DOCA Telemetry and DTS guides on
docs.nvidia.comas the authoritative source for any concrete provider name, schema field, flag, or config path.
It is not for:
- developers writing the hardware-counter reader API (route to
doca-telemetry) or the publisher API (route todoca-telemetry-exporter), - operators deploying / configuring the productized DTS container as a turnkey service — that is externally productized (Non-goal #7); route to the public DTS guide,
- fresh-no-install users — those belong on
doca-setup ## no-install.
The skill teaches the agent the procedure and the scope
boundary; it does not invent clx symbol names, provider names,
schema field names, exporter flag names, or config paths from
memory — those come from the live install and the public docs via
doca-public-knowledge-map.
When to load this skill
Load this skill when the user is doing hands-on deployment or operation of a CollectX-based telemetry collector and the question is about the collector runtime shape, not a library API. Concretely:
- Standing up a collector that gathers provider counters into a schema and ships them out — and deciding which export backend (Prometheus pull, Fluent Bit push, NetFlow, file / IPC) fits the downstream consumer.
- Wiring a provider / counter family into the collector and
confirming the device actually exposes it before the config
commits (the gate-before-commit rule, shared with
doca-telemetry-utils). - Turning on / shaping an exporter so the metrics actually leave the box, and confirming the downstream consumer receives them end-to-end (not just "the daemon is running").
- Diagnosing a collector that starts but produces no schema rows, or ships nothing downstream, or whose exporter endpoint is silent — walking the layered ladder rather than guessing.
- Recognising when the user is actually asking about the
productized DTS container (route to public docs, Non-goal #7),
the reader library (route to
doca-telemetry), or the publisher library (route todoca-telemetry-exporter) instead of the collection mechanism this skill owns.
Do not load this skill for: the hardware-counter reader API
(use doca-telemetry); the
publisher API (use
doca-telemetry-exporter);
operating the productized DTS container (route via
doca-public-knowledge-map
Non-goal #7); installing DOCA or preparing the env (use
doca-setup); or any hardware-state
change (use
doca-hardware-safety).
What this skill provides
This is a thin loader. The substantive material lives in two companion files:
CAPABILITIES.md— the collector deployment contract as a class: the four-surface decomposition (clx collection mechanism vs reader library vs publisher library vs productized DTS), the collection pipeline shape (providers / counters → schema → collector daemon → exporters), the export-backend surface (Prometheus pull, Fluent Bit push, NetFlow, file / IPC) at class level, the version overlay ondoca-version, the error taxonomy (collector won't start → no provider rows → schema mismatch → exporter silent → downstream skew → transport), the observability surface, and the safety policy (gate provider support before commit; collector is read-only against the device; route any mutating step todoca-hardware-safety; do not invent clx names / paths).TASKS.md— step-by-step workflows for the deployment verbs:configure,build(routing stub),modify,run,test,debug, plus aDeferred task verbsblock that routes out-of-scope questions (the two libraries, the productized DTS container, env prep, hardware-state change) to their owners.
The skill assumes a host or BlueField where DOCA is already
installed and healthy (per
doca-setup ## test) and the
operator can run the collector and reach its exporter sinks. It
does not cover installing DOCA — that path goes through
doca-setup — and it does not cover
the reader / publisher library APIs or the productized DTS
container.
Loading order
- Read this
SKILL.mdfirst to confirm the user's question is in scope (operating a CollectX-based collector and its exporters — NOT the reader / publisher library APIs, NOT the productized DTS container). - For the four-surface decomposition, the collection pipeline shape, the export-backend class surface, the version overlay, the error taxonomy, the observability surface, and the safety policy, see CAPABILITIES.md.
- For step-by-step workflows —
configure,build(routing stub),modify,run,test,debug, and theDeferred task verbsblock — see TASKS.md.
Both companion files cross-link to each other,
doca-version for the canonical
version-handling rules, and
doca-public-knowledge-map
whenever the right answer is "read the live config / public docs"
rather than collector-specific guidance.
Example questions this skill answers well
What this skill deliberately does not ship
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