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// Copyright 2013 The Prometheus Authors
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
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package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
_ "net/http/pprof" // Comment this line to disable pprof endpoint.
"os"
"os/signal"
"sort"
"strings"
"sync"
"syscall"
"time"
"github.com/golang/glog"
clientmodel "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/model"
registry "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/config"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/notification"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/promql"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/retrieval"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/rules"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage/local"
Add optional sample replication to OpenTSDB. Prometheus needs long-term storage. Since we don't have enough resources to build our own timeseries storage from scratch ontop of Riak, Cassandra or a similar distributed datastore at the moment, we're planning on using OpenTSDB as long-term storage for Prometheus. It's data model is roughly compatible with that of Prometheus, with some caveats. As a first step, this adds write-only replication from Prometheus to OpenTSDB, with the following things worth noting: 1) I tried to keep the integration lightweight, meaning that anything related to OpenTSDB is isolated to its own package and only main knows about it (essentially it tees all samples to both the existing storage and TSDB). It's not touching the existing TieredStorage at all to avoid more complexity in that area. This might change in the future, especially if we decide to implement a read path for OpenTSDB through Prometheus as well. 2) Backpressure while sending to OpenTSDB is handled by simply dropping samples on the floor when the in-memory queue of samples destined for OpenTSDB runs full. Prometheus also only attempts to send samples once, rather than implementing a complex retry algorithm. Thus, replication to OpenTSDB is best-effort for now. If needed, this may be extended in the future. 3) Samples are sent in batches of limited size to OpenTSDB. The optimal batch size, timeout parameters, etc. may need to be adjusted in the future. 4) OpenTSDB has different rules for legal characters in tag (label) values. While Prometheus allows any characters in label values, OpenTSDB limits them to a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, -, _, . and /. Currently any illegal characters in Prometheus label values are simply replaced by an underscore. Especially when integrating OpenTSDB with the read path in Prometheus, we'll need to reconsider this: either we'll need to introduce the same limitations for Prometheus labels or escape/encode illegal characters in OpenTSDB in such a way that they are fully decodable again when reading through Prometheus, so that corresponding timeseries in both systems match in their labelsets. Change-Id: I8394c9c55dbac3946a0fa497f566d5e6e2d600b5
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage/remote"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage/remote/influxdb"
Add optional sample replication to OpenTSDB. Prometheus needs long-term storage. Since we don't have enough resources to build our own timeseries storage from scratch ontop of Riak, Cassandra or a similar distributed datastore at the moment, we're planning on using OpenTSDB as long-term storage for Prometheus. It's data model is roughly compatible with that of Prometheus, with some caveats. As a first step, this adds write-only replication from Prometheus to OpenTSDB, with the following things worth noting: 1) I tried to keep the integration lightweight, meaning that anything related to OpenTSDB is isolated to its own package and only main knows about it (essentially it tees all samples to both the existing storage and TSDB). It's not touching the existing TieredStorage at all to avoid more complexity in that area. This might change in the future, especially if we decide to implement a read path for OpenTSDB through Prometheus as well. 2) Backpressure while sending to OpenTSDB is handled by simply dropping samples on the floor when the in-memory queue of samples destined for OpenTSDB runs full. Prometheus also only attempts to send samples once, rather than implementing a complex retry algorithm. Thus, replication to OpenTSDB is best-effort for now. If needed, this may be extended in the future. 3) Samples are sent in batches of limited size to OpenTSDB. The optimal batch size, timeout parameters, etc. may need to be adjusted in the future. 4) OpenTSDB has different rules for legal characters in tag (label) values. While Prometheus allows any characters in label values, OpenTSDB limits them to a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, -, _, . and /. Currently any illegal characters in Prometheus label values are simply replaced by an underscore. Especially when integrating OpenTSDB with the read path in Prometheus, we'll need to reconsider this: either we'll need to introduce the same limitations for Prometheus labels or escape/encode illegal characters in OpenTSDB in such a way that they are fully decodable again when reading through Prometheus, so that corresponding timeseries in both systems match in their labelsets. Change-Id: I8394c9c55dbac3946a0fa497f566d5e6e2d600b5
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"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/storage/remote/opentsdb"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/web"
"github.com/prometheus/prometheus/web/api"
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)
const deletionBatchSize = 100
// Commandline flags.
var (
configFile = flag.String("config.file", "prometheus.conf", "Prometheus configuration file name.")
alertmanagerURL = flag.String("alertmanager.url", "", "The URL of the alert manager to send notifications to.")
notificationQueueCapacity = flag.Int("alertmanager.notification-queue-capacity", 100, "The capacity of the queue for pending alert manager notifications.")
persistenceStoragePath = flag.String("storage.local.path", "/tmp/metrics", "Base path for metrics storage.")
opentsdbURL = flag.String("storage.remote.opentsdb-url", "", "The URL of the remote OpenTSDB server to send samples to. None, if empty.")
influxdbURL = flag.String("storage.remote.influxdb-url", "", "The URL of the remote InfluxDB server to send samples to. None, if empty.")
remoteStorageTimeout = flag.Duration("storage.remote.timeout", 30*time.Second, "The timeout to use when sending samples to the remote storage.")
Add optional sample replication to OpenTSDB. Prometheus needs long-term storage. Since we don't have enough resources to build our own timeseries storage from scratch ontop of Riak, Cassandra or a similar distributed datastore at the moment, we're planning on using OpenTSDB as long-term storage for Prometheus. It's data model is roughly compatible with that of Prometheus, with some caveats. As a first step, this adds write-only replication from Prometheus to OpenTSDB, with the following things worth noting: 1) I tried to keep the integration lightweight, meaning that anything related to OpenTSDB is isolated to its own package and only main knows about it (essentially it tees all samples to both the existing storage and TSDB). It's not touching the existing TieredStorage at all to avoid more complexity in that area. This might change in the future, especially if we decide to implement a read path for OpenTSDB through Prometheus as well. 2) Backpressure while sending to OpenTSDB is handled by simply dropping samples on the floor when the in-memory queue of samples destined for OpenTSDB runs full. Prometheus also only attempts to send samples once, rather than implementing a complex retry algorithm. Thus, replication to OpenTSDB is best-effort for now. If needed, this may be extended in the future. 3) Samples are sent in batches of limited size to OpenTSDB. The optimal batch size, timeout parameters, etc. may need to be adjusted in the future. 4) OpenTSDB has different rules for legal characters in tag (label) values. While Prometheus allows any characters in label values, OpenTSDB limits them to a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, -, _, . and /. Currently any illegal characters in Prometheus label values are simply replaced by an underscore. Especially when integrating OpenTSDB with the read path in Prometheus, we'll need to reconsider this: either we'll need to introduce the same limitations for Prometheus labels or escape/encode illegal characters in OpenTSDB in such a way that they are fully decodable again when reading through Prometheus, so that corresponding timeseries in both systems match in their labelsets. Change-Id: I8394c9c55dbac3946a0fa497f566d5e6e2d600b5
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numMemoryChunks = flag.Int("storage.local.memory-chunks", 1024*1024, "How many chunks to keep in memory. While the size of a chunk is 1kiB, the total memory usage will be significantly higher than this value * 1kiB. Furthermore, for various reasons, more chunks might have to be kept in memory temporarily.")
persistenceRetentionPeriod = flag.Duration("storage.local.retention", 15*24*time.Hour, "How long to retain samples in the local storage.")
maxChunksToPersist = flag.Int("storage.local.max-chunks-to-persist", 1024*1024, "How many chunks can be waiting for persistence before sample ingestion will stop. Many chunks waiting to be persisted will increase the checkpoint size.")
checkpointInterval = flag.Duration("storage.local.checkpoint-interval", 5*time.Minute, "The period at which the in-memory metrics and the chunks not yet persisted to series files are checkpointed.")
checkpointDirtySeriesLimit = flag.Int("storage.local.checkpoint-dirty-series-limit", 5000, "If approx. that many time series are in a state that would require a recovery operation after a crash, a checkpoint is triggered, even if the checkpoint interval hasn't passed yet. A recovery operation requires a disk seek. The default limit intends to keep the recovery time below 1min even on spinning disks. With SSD, recovery is much faster, so you might want to increase this value in that case to avoid overly frequent checkpoints.")
seriesSyncStrategy = flag.String("storage.local.series-sync-strategy", "adaptive", "When to sync series files after modification. Possible values: 'never', 'always', 'adaptive'. Sync'ing slows down storage performance but reduces the risk of data loss in case of an OS crash. With the 'adaptive' strategy, series files are sync'd for as long as the storage is not too much behind on chunk persistence.")
storageDirty = flag.Bool("storage.local.dirty", false, "If set, the local storage layer will perform crash recovery even if the last shutdown appears to be clean.")
storagePedanticChecks = flag.Bool("storage.local.pedantic-checks", false, "If set, a crash recovery will perform checks on each series file. This might take a very long time.")
pathPrefix = flag.String("web.path-prefix", "/", "Prefix for all web paths.")
printVersion = flag.Bool("version", false, "Print version information.")
)
type prometheus struct {
queryEngine *promql.Engine
ruleManager *rules.Manager
targetManager retrieval.TargetManager
notificationHandler *notification.NotificationHandler
storage local.Storage
remoteStorageQueues []*remote.StorageQueueManager
webService *web.WebService
closeOnce sync.Once
}
// NewPrometheus creates a new prometheus object based on flag values.
// Call Serve() to start serving and Close() for clean shutdown.
func NewPrometheus() *prometheus {
conf, err := config.LoadFromFile(*configFile)
if err != nil {
glog.Errorf("Couldn't load configuration (-config.file=%s): %v\n", *configFile, err)
os.Exit(2)
}
notificationHandler := notification.NewNotificationHandler(*alertmanagerURL, *notificationQueueCapacity)
var syncStrategy local.SyncStrategy
switch *seriesSyncStrategy {
case "never":
syncStrategy = local.Never
case "always":
syncStrategy = local.Always
case "adaptive":
syncStrategy = local.Adaptive
default:
glog.Errorf("Invalid flag value for 'storage.local.series-sync-strategy': %s\n", *seriesSyncStrategy)
os.Exit(2)
}
o := &local.MemorySeriesStorageOptions{
MemoryChunks: *numMemoryChunks,
MaxChunksToPersist: *maxChunksToPersist,
PersistenceStoragePath: *persistenceStoragePath,
PersistenceRetentionPeriod: *persistenceRetentionPeriod,
CheckpointInterval: *checkpointInterval,
CheckpointDirtySeriesLimit: *checkpointDirtySeriesLimit,
Dirty: *storageDirty,
PedanticChecks: *storagePedanticChecks,
SyncStrategy: syncStrategy,
}
memStorage, err := local.NewMemorySeriesStorage(o)
if err != nil {
glog.Error("Error opening memory series storage: ", err)
os.Exit(1)
}
var sampleAppender storage.SampleAppender
var remoteStorageQueues []*remote.StorageQueueManager
if *opentsdbURL == "" && *influxdbURL == "" {
glog.Warningf("No remote storage URLs provided; not sending any samples to long-term storage")
sampleAppender = memStorage
} else {
fanout := storage.Fanout{memStorage}
addRemoteStorage := func(c remote.StorageClient) {
qm := remote.NewStorageQueueManager(c, 100*1024)
fanout = append(fanout, qm)
remoteStorageQueues = append(remoteStorageQueues, qm)
}
if *opentsdbURL != "" {
addRemoteStorage(opentsdb.NewClient(*opentsdbURL, *remoteStorageTimeout))
}
if *influxdbURL != "" {
addRemoteStorage(influxdb.NewClient(*influxdbURL, *remoteStorageTimeout))
}
sampleAppender = fanout
}
targetManager := retrieval.NewTargetManager(sampleAppender, conf.GlobalLabels())
targetManager.AddTargetsFromConfig(conf)
queryEngine := promql.NewEngine(memStorage)
ruleManager := rules.NewManager(&rules.ManagerOptions{
SampleAppender: sampleAppender,
NotificationHandler: notificationHandler,
EvaluationInterval: conf.EvaluationInterval(),
QueryEngine: queryEngine,
PrometheusURL: web.MustBuildServerURL(*pathPrefix),
PathPrefix: *pathPrefix,
})
if err := ruleManager.LoadRuleFiles(conf.Global.GetRuleFile()...); err != nil {
glog.Errorf("Error loading rule files: %s", err)
os.Exit(1)
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}
flags := map[string]string{}
flag.VisitAll(func(f *flag.Flag) {
flags[f.Name] = f.Value.String()
})
prometheusStatus := &web.PrometheusStatusHandler{
BuildInfo: BuildInfo,
Config: conf.String(),
RuleManager: ruleManager,
TargetPools: targetManager.Pools(),
Flags: flags,
Birth: time.Now(),
PathPrefix: *pathPrefix,
}
alertsHandler := &web.AlertsHandler{
RuleManager: ruleManager,
PathPrefix: *pathPrefix,
}
consolesHandler := &web.ConsolesHandler{
QueryEngine: queryEngine,
PathPrefix: *pathPrefix,
}
graphsHandler := &web.GraphsHandler{
PathPrefix: *pathPrefix,
}
metricsService := &api.MetricsService{
Now: clientmodel.Now,
Storage: memStorage,
QueryEngine: queryEngine,
}
webService := &web.WebService{
StatusHandler: prometheusStatus,
MetricsHandler: metricsService,
ConsolesHandler: consolesHandler,
AlertsHandler: alertsHandler,
GraphsHandler: graphsHandler,
}
p := &prometheus{
queryEngine: queryEngine,
ruleManager: ruleManager,
targetManager: targetManager,
notificationHandler: notificationHandler,
storage: memStorage,
remoteStorageQueues: remoteStorageQueues,
webService: webService,
}
webService.QuitChan = make(chan struct{})
return p
}
// Serve starts the Prometheus server. It returns after the server has been shut
// down. The method installs an interrupt handler, allowing to trigger a
// shutdown by sending SIGTERM to the process.
func (p *prometheus) Serve() {
for _, q := range p.remoteStorageQueues {
go q.Run()
}
go p.ruleManager.Run()
go p.notificationHandler.Run()
p.storage.Start()
go func() {
err := p.webService.ServeForever(*pathPrefix)
if err != nil {
glog.Fatal(err)
}
}()
notifier := make(chan os.Signal)
signal.Notify(notifier, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM)
select {
case <-notifier:
glog.Warning("Received SIGTERM, exiting gracefully...")
case <-p.webService.QuitChan:
glog.Warning("Received termination request via web service, exiting gracefully...")
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}
p.targetManager.Stop()
p.ruleManager.Stop()
p.queryEngine.Stop()
if err := p.storage.Stop(); err != nil {
glog.Error("Error stopping local storage: ", err)
}
for _, q := range p.remoteStorageQueues {
q.Stop()
}
p.notificationHandler.Stop()
glog.Info("See you next time!")
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}
// Describe implements registry.Collector.
func (p *prometheus) Describe(ch chan<- *registry.Desc) {
p.notificationHandler.Describe(ch)
p.storage.Describe(ch)
for _, q := range p.remoteStorageQueues {
q.Describe(ch)
}
}
// Collect implements registry.Collector.
func (p *prometheus) Collect(ch chan<- registry.Metric) {
p.notificationHandler.Collect(ch)
p.storage.Collect(ch)
for _, q := range p.remoteStorageQueues {
q.Collect(ch)
}
}
func usage() {
groups := make(map[string][]*flag.Flag)
// Set a default group for ungrouped flags.
groups["."] = make([]*flag.Flag, 0)
// Bucket flags into groups based on the first of their dot-separated levels.
flag.VisitAll(func(fl *flag.Flag) {
parts := strings.SplitN(fl.Name, ".", 2)
if len(parts) == 1 {
groups["."] = append(groups["."], fl)
} else {
name := parts[0]
groups[name] = append(groups[name], fl)
}
})
groupsOrdered := make(sort.StringSlice, 0, len(groups))
for groupName := range groups {
groupsOrdered = append(groupsOrdered, groupName)
}
sort.Sort(groupsOrdered)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "Usage: %s [options ...]:\n\n", os.Args[0])
const (
maxLineLength = 80
lineSep = "\n "
)
for _, groupName := range groupsOrdered {
if groupName != "." {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "\n%s:\n", strings.Title(groupName))
}
for _, fl := range groups[groupName] {
format := " -%s=%s"
if strings.Contains(fl.DefValue, " ") || fl.DefValue == "" {
format = " -%s=%q"
}
flagUsage := fmt.Sprintf(format+lineSep, fl.Name, fl.DefValue)
// Format the usage text to not exceed maxLineLength characters per line.
words := strings.SplitAfter(fl.Usage, " ")
lineLength := len(lineSep) - 1
for _, w := range words {
if lineLength+len(w) > maxLineLength {
flagUsage += lineSep
lineLength = len(lineSep) - 1
}
flagUsage += w
lineLength += len(w)
}
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "%s\n", flagUsage)
}
}
}
func main() {
flag.CommandLine.Init(os.Args[0], flag.ContinueOnError)
flag.CommandLine.Usage = usage
if err := flag.CommandLine.Parse(os.Args[1:]); err != nil {
if err != flag.ErrHelp {
glog.Errorf("Invalid command line arguments. Help: %s -h", os.Args[0])
}
os.Exit(2)
}
if !strings.HasPrefix(*pathPrefix, "/") {
*pathPrefix = "/" + *pathPrefix
}
if !strings.HasSuffix(*pathPrefix, "/") {
*pathPrefix = *pathPrefix + "/"
}
versionInfoTmpl.Execute(os.Stdout, BuildInfo)
if *printVersion {
os.Exit(0)
}
p := NewPrometheus()
registry.MustRegister(p)
p.Serve()
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}