To load ALERT_FOR_STATE only `storage.Queryable` interface is required,
so this patch uses this narrower interface for to perform this.
Signed-off-by: Frederic Branczyk <fbranczyk@gmail.com>
* Fixed nits introduced by https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/7334
* Added ChunkQueryable implementation to fanout and readyStorage.
* Added more comments.
* Changed NewVerticalChunkSeriesMerger to CompactingChunkSeriesMerger, removed tiny interface by reusing VerticalSeriesMergeFunc for overlapping algorithm for
both chunks and series, for both querying and compacting (!) + made sure duplicates are merged.
* Added ErrChunkSeriesSet
* Added Samples interface for seamless []promb.Sample to []tsdbutil.Sample conversion.
* Deprecating non chunks serieset based StreamChunkedReadResponses, added chunk one.
* Improved tests.
* Split remote client into Write (old storage) and read.
* Queryable client is now SampleAndChunkQueryable. Since we cannot use nice QueryableFunc I moved
all config based options to sampleAndChunkQueryableClient to aboid boilerplate.
In next commit: Changes for TSDB.
Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
When appending to the head and a chunk is full it is flushed to the disk and m-mapped (memory mapped) to free up memory
Prom startup now happens in these stages
- Iterate the m-maped chunks from disk and keep a map of series reference to its slice of mmapped chunks.
- Iterate the WAL as usual. Whenever we create a new series, look for it's mmapped chunks in the map created before and add it to that series.
If a head chunk is corrupted the currpted one and all chunks after that are deleted and the data after the corruption is recovered from the existing WAL which means that a corruption in m-mapped files results in NO data loss.
[Mmaped chunks format](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/master/tsdb/docs/format/head_chunks.md) - main difference is that the chunk for mmaping now also includes series reference because there is no index for mapping series to chunks.
[The block chunks](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/blob/master/tsdb/docs/format/chunks.md) are accessed from the index which includes the offsets for the chunks in the chunks file - example - chunks of series ID have offsets 200, 500 etc in the chunk files.
In case of mmaped chunks, the offsets are stored in memory and accessed from that. During WAL replay, these offsets are restored by iterating all m-mapped chunks as stated above by matching the series id present in the chunk header and offset of that chunk in that file.
**Prombench results**
_WAL Replay_
1h Wal reply time
30% less wal reply time - 4m31 vs 3m36
2h Wal reply time
20% less wal reply time - 8m16 vs 7m
_Memory During WAL Replay_
High Churn:
10-15% less RAM - 32gb vs 28gb
20% less RAM after compaction 34gb vs 27gb
No Churn:
20-30% less RAM - 23gb vs 18gb
40% less RAM after compaction 32.5gb vs 20gb
Screenshots are in [this comment](https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/6679#issuecomment-621678932)
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <cs15btech11018@iith.ac.in>
time.Unix attaches the local timezone, which can then
leak out (e.g. in the alert json). While this is harmless,
we should be consistent.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
* [comments] change word ‘wheter’ to ‘whether’
Signed-off-by: fuling <fuling.lgz@alibaba-inc.com>
* [comments] change word ‘wheter’ to ‘whether’
Signed-off-by: fuling <fuling.lgz@alibaba-inc.com>
This is part of https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/5882 that can be done to simplify things.
All todos I added will be fixed in follow up PRs.
* querier.Querier, querier.Appender, querier.SeriesSet, and querier.Series interfaces merged
with storage interface.go. All imports that.
* querier.SeriesIterator replaced by chunkenc.Iterator
* Added chunkenc.Iterator.Seek method and tests for xor implementation (?)
* Since we properly handle SelectParams for Select methods I adjusted min max
based on that. This should help in terms of performance for queries with functions like offset.
* added Seek to deletedIterator and test.
* storage/tsdb was removed as it was only a unnecessary glue with incompatible structs.
No logic was changed, only different source of abstractions, so no need for benchmarks.
Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
* Make lookbackDelta a option of QueryEngine
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* julius' suggestion
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* remove trivial getter
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* Assume lookback delta is always > 0
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* add debug log
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* don't expose loopback delta
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* Specify that lookack delta is also used in federation
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* Fix federation test
While we have added some logic to the promql engine to keep it backwards
compatible and have a 5 minute loopback by default, the web/ package is
likely to really be internal to Prometheus and we should not add the
same kind of heuritstics here.
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* loopback delta: Fix debug log
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
A data race can happen if we run t.Log after the test t is done -- which
in this case is highly possible because of the use of subtests and the
fact that we call t.Log in a goroutine.
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
Since we use ActiveQueryTracker to check for concurrency in
d992c36b3a it does not make sense to keep
the MaxConcurrent value as an option of the PromQL engine.
This pull request removes it from the PromQL engine options, sets the
max concurrent metric to -1 if there is no active query tracker, and use
the value of the active query tracker otherwise.
It removes dead code and also will inform people who import the promql
package that we made that change, as it breaks the EngineOpts struct.
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
This change makes sure that nearly-identical Alertmanager configurations
aren't merged together.
The config's identifier was the MD5 hash of the configuration serialized
to JSON but because `relabel.Regexp` has no public field and doesn't
implement the JSON.Marshaler interface, it was always serialized to
"{}".
In practice, the identifier can be based on the index of the
configuration in the list.
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
* Add time units to storage.tsdb.retention.size flag
In an effort to reduce confusion with the `m` option of the
`ParseDuration()` function, this commit adds the available time units to
the `storage.tsdb.retention.time` flag to help showcase that there is no
option for months (which could be assumed to be `m`).
If someone were looking to set the retention to six months, they may
mistakenly do so with `6m`, which would reduce their retention to six
minutes.
Signed-off-by: Brooks Swinnerton <bswinnerton@gmail.com>
Alert rules do not use the Record field, so any alerts with the same
labels and different names would be counted as being duplicates.
Promtool will now consider either field when finding duplicates.
Signed-off-by: Chris Marchbanks <csmarchbanks@gmail.com>
This patch loops through the warnings while querying the label and spits the
output to stderr
Fixes#5885
Signed-off-by: Sayan Chowdhury <sayan.chowdhury2012@gmail.com>
* Update go.mod dependencies before release
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Add issue for showing query warnings in promtool
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Revert json-iterator back to 1.1.6
It produced errors when marshaling Point values with special float
values.
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Fix expected step values in promtool tests after client_golang update
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Update generated protobuf code after proto dep updates
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Added query logging for prometheus.
Options added:
1) active.queries.filepath: Filename where queries will be recorded
2) active.queries.filesize: Size of the file where queries will be recorded.
Functionality added:
All active queries are now logged in a file. If prometheus crashes unexpectedly, these queries are also printed out on stdout in the rerun.
Queries are written concurrently to an mmaped file, and removed once they are done. Their positions in the file are reused. They are written in json format. However, due to dynamic nature of application, the json has an extra comma after the last query, and is missing an ending ']'. There may also null bytes in the tail of file.
Signed-off-by: Advait Bhatwadekar <advait123@ymail.com>
This is mostly to create consistency, not because the one or the other
way would be wrong. A few actual corrections are also included.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <bjoern@rabenste.in>
Like `promtool check config <path/to/foo.yaml>`, which resolves relative
paths inside foo.yaml to be relative to `path/to`, this now makes
`promtool test rules <path/to/test.yaml>` do the same thing.
Signed-off-by: David Symonds <dsymonds@gmail.com>
i) Uses the more idiomatic Wrap and Wrapf methods for creating nested errors.
ii) Fixes some incorrect usages of fmt.Errorf where the error messages don't have any formatting directives.
iii) Does away with the use of fmt package for errors in favour of pkg/errors
Signed-off-by: tariqibrahim <tariq181290@gmail.com>
* Display correct values for the retention in the flags web gui.
Signed-off-by: Krasi Georgiev <kgeorgie@redhat.com>
* adding a log entry
Signed-off-by: Krasi Georgiev <kgeorgie@redhat.com>
* added the retention info to the runtime status page
Signed-off-by: Krasi Georgiev <kgeorgie@redhat.com>
* simplify the retention display
Signed-off-by: Krasi Georgiev <kgeorgie@redhat.com>
* discovery/kubernetes: fix support for password_file
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
* Create and pass custom RoundTripper to Kubernetes client
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
* Use inline HTTPClientConfig
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
fixes https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/5213
Now that we have time and size base retention time bases should not have a default value. A default is set only when both - time and size flags are not set.
This change will not affect current installations that rely on the default time based value, and will avoid confusions when only the size retention is set and it is expected that the default time based setting would be no longer in place.
Signed-off-by: Krasi Georgiev <kgeorgie@redhat.com>
This change switches the remote_write API to use the TSDB WAL. This should reduce memory usage and prevent sample loss when the remote end point is down.
We use the new LiveReader from TSDB to tail WAL segments. Logic for finding the tracking segment is included in this PR. The WAL is tailed once for each remote_write endpoint specified. Reading from the segment is based on a ticker rather than relying on fsnotify write events, which were found to be complicated and unreliable in early prototypes.
Enqueuing a sample for sending via remote_write can now block, to provide back pressure. Queues are still required to acheive parallelism and batching. We have updated the queue config based on new defaults for queue capacity and pending samples values - much smaller values are now possible. The remote_write resharding code has been updated to prevent deadlocks, and extra tests have been added for these cases.
As part of this change, we attempt to guarantee that samples are not lost; however this initial version doesn't guarantee this across Prometheus restarts or non-retryable errors from the remote end (eg 400s).
This changes also includes the following optimisations:
- only marshal the proto request once, not once per retry
- maintain a single copy of the labels for given series to reduce GC pressure
Other minor tweaks:
- only reshard if we've also successfully sent recently
- add pending samples, latest sent timestamp, WAL events processed metrics
Co-authored-by: Chris Marchbanks <csmarchbanks.com> (initial prototype)
Co-authored-by: Tom Wilkie <tom.wilkie@gmail.com> (sharding changes)
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
This no longer waits for all of the scrape reload to complete
before getting a list of AMs again.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
* Add flag for size based retention
Signed-off-by: Goutham Veeramachaneni <gouthamve@gmail.com>
* Deprecate the old retention flag for a new one.
Signed-off-by: Goutham Veeramachaneni <gouthamve@gmail.com>
* Add ability to take a suffix for size flag
Signed-off-by: Goutham Veeramachaneni <gouthamve@gmail.com>
* Address feedback
Signed-off-by: Goutham Veeramachaneni <gouthamve@gmail.com>
* *: use latest release of staticcheck
It also fixes a couple of things in the code flagged by the additional
checks.
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
* Use official release of staticcheck
Also run 'go list' before staticcheck to avoid failures when downloading packages.
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
Add WALSegmentSize as an option, and the corresponding flag "storage.tsdb.wal-segment-size" to tune the max size of wal segment files.
The addressed base problem is to reduce the disk space used by wal segment files : on a raspberry pi, for instance, we often want to reduce write load of the sd card, then, the wal directory is mounted on a memory (space limited) partition.
the default value of the segment max file size, pushed the size of directory to 128 MB for each segment , which is too much ram consumption on a rasp.
the initial discussion is at https://github.com/prometheus/tsdb/pull/450
* update promlog to latest version
Signed-off-by: Alex Yu <yu.alex96@gmail.com>
* Update api tests, fix main setup
Signed-off-by: Alex Yu <yu.alex96@gmail.com>
* tidy go.sum
Signed-off-by: Alex Yu <yu.alex96@gmail.com>
* revendor prometheus/common
Signed-off-by: Alex Yu <yu.alex96@gmail.com>
* only initialize config; use kingpin for remote_storage_adapter
Signed-off-by: Alex Yu <yu.alex96@gmail.com>
* actually parse the flags
Signed-off-by: Alex Yu <yu.alex96@gmail.com>
* clean up imports
Signed-off-by: Alex Yu <yu.alex96@gmail.com>
* web: added ability to set page title through flag.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Chiu <andrew.chiu2@baesystems.com>
* Reformatted variable names and Flag description for readability.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Chiu <andrew.chiu2@baesystems.com>
* assets_vfsdata.go
Signed-off-by: Andrew Chiu <andrew.chiu2@baesystems.com>
* Flag name changed from web.ui-title to web.page-title
Signed-off-by: Andrew Chiu <andrew.chiu2@baesystems.com>
* make assets
Signed-off-by: Andrew Chiu <andrew.chiu2@baesystems.com>
* Support writing output as json
Oftentimes I'll want to execute something based on
the output from promtool, and supporting json
makes it easy to pull out values with a supporting
tool such as jq.
Signed-off-by: stuart nelson <stuartnelson3@gmail.com>
According to the GoDoc for os.Signal [0]:
> Package signal will not block sending to c: the caller must ensure that
> c has sufficient buffer space to keep up with the expected signal rate.
> For a channel used for notification of just one signal value, a buffer
> of size 1 is sufficient.
[0] https://golang.org/pkg/os/signal/#Notify
Signed-off-by: Lucas Serven <lserven@gmail.com>
* Limit the number of samples remote read can return.
- Return 413 entity too large.
- Limit can be set be a flag. Allow 0 to mean no limit.
- Include limit in error message.
- Set default limit to 50M (* 16 bytes = 800MB).
Signed-off-by: Tom Wilkie <tom.wilkie@gmail.com>
To make local debuging with `go run` easyer moved all files into a
dedicate package `runtime`.
This allows running prometheus just by using `go run main.go` instead of
passing mani files like `go run main.go limits_default.go ...`
Signed-off-by: Krasi Georgiev <kgeorgie@redhat.com>
Sorry, I used GitHub's web-based merge-conflict-resolution editor on
https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/4308 and it didn't show me
test errors afterwards, but maybe they didn't run again or I should have
waited or something.
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
`debug all` - all information
`debug metrics` - metrics information
`debug pprof` - profiling information
the final result is compressed in a `tar.gz` file
Signed-off-by: chyeh <chyeh.taiwan@gmail.com>
Start rule manager only after tsdb and config is loaded.
Stop rule manager before tsdb to avoid writing to closed storage.
Wait for any in-progress reloads to complete before shutting
down rule manager, so that rule manager doesn't get updated after
being shut down.
Remove incorrect comment around shutting down query enginge.
Log when config reload is completed.
Fixes#4133Fixes#4262
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
This adds a parameter to the storage selection interface which allows
query engine(s) to pass information about the operations surrounding a
data selection.
This can for example be used by remote storage backends to infer the
correct downsampling aggregates that need to be provided.
* refactor: move targetGroup struct and CheckOverflow() to their own package
* refactor: move auth and security related structs to a utility package, fix import error in utility package
* refactor: Azure SD, remove SD struct from config
* refactor: DNS SD, remove SD struct from config into dns package
* refactor: ec2 SD, move SD struct from config into the ec2 package
* refactor: file SD, move SD struct from config to file discovery package
* refactor: gce, move SD struct from config to gce discovery package
* refactor: move HTTPClientConfig and URL into util/config, fix import error in httputil
* refactor: consul, move SD struct from config into consul discovery package
* refactor: marathon, move SD struct from config into marathon discovery package
* refactor: triton, move SD struct from config to triton discovery package, fix test
* refactor: zookeeper, move SD structs from config to zookeeper discovery package
* refactor: openstack, remove SD struct from config, move into openstack discovery package
* refactor: kubernetes, move SD struct from config into kubernetes discovery package
* refactor: notifier, use targetgroup package instead of config
* refactor: tests for file, marathon, triton SD - use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup
* refactor: retrieval, use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup
* refactor: storage, use config util package
* refactor: discovery manager, use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup
* refactor: use HTTPClient and TLS config from configUtil instead of config
* refactor: tests, use targetgroup package instead of config.TargetGroup
* refactor: fix tagetgroup.Group pointers that were removed by mistake
* refactor: openstack, kubernetes: drop prefixes
* refactor: remove import aliases forced due to vscode bug
* refactor: move main SD struct out of config into discovery/config
* refactor: rename configUtil to config_util
* refactor: rename yamlUtil to yaml_config
* refactor: kubernetes, remove prefixes
* refactor: move the TargetGroup package to discovery/
* refactor: fix order of imports
Users are starting to use these mistakenly thinking they'll help
with issues, and thus causing some confusion.
Thus hide them and make it clear that they're only there for testing
reasons.
Currently all read queries are simply pushed to remote read clients.
This is fine, except for remote storage for wich it unefficient and
make query slower even if remote read is unnecessary.
So we need instead to compare the oldest timestamp in primary/local
storage with the query range lower boundary. If the oldest timestamp
is older than the mint parameter, then there is no need for remote read.
This is an optionnal behavior per remote read client.
Signed-off-by: Thibault Chataigner <t.chataigner@criteo.com>
Instead or only printing the help message, which is not always helpful.
For example, when upgrading from prometheus v1, the retention time value
format has changed and now only accepts one unit (e.g. "15d") where it
previously allowed more complex strings (e.g. "360h0m0s").
This commit provides the error message as an explanation for the parsing
failure.
The usage of govalidator is redundant with the call to url.Parse for
url validation. Removing it has the following benefits:
- The explicit error message is displayed instead of just a generic
valid/invalid message
- Slightly smaller code with one fewer external dependency
- Speed improvement by removing duplicate call to url.Parse (inside
govalidator.IsURL()
- Resolves issue #2717
The only potential drawback of removing govalidator is that certain
URLs will be considered valid which were previously invalid. For example:
- URLs with hostnames that start and/or end with an underscore (http://_example.com_)
- URLs with hostnames that contain some special characters (http://foo&*bar.org)
These are valid URIs according to RFC 3986 and valid domain names per RFC 2181,
however they are not valid hostnames per RFC 952.