* discovery: aws: expose Primary IPv6 addresses as label
Add __meta_ec2_primary_ipv6_addresses label. This label contains the
Primary IPv6 address for every ENI attached to the EC2 instance. It is
ordered by the DeviceIndex and the missing elements (interface without
Primary IPv6 address) are kept in the list.
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Signed-off-by: Arpad Kunszt <akunszt@hiya.com>
Co-authored-by: Ayoub Mrini <ayoubmrini424@gmail.com>
that was introcued in https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/13554
The same motivation for adding the metric applies: To avoid silent SD failures,
as existing logs may not be regularly checked and can be missed.
Signed-off-by: machine424 <ayoubmrini424@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
This is done to prevent the latter operation from blocking/starving the former, as previously, the `tsets` channel was consumed by the same goroutine that consumes and feeds the buffered `n.more` channel, the `tsets` channel was less likely to be ready as it's unbuffered and only fed every `SDManager.updatert` seconds.
See https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/13676 and https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/8768
The synchronization with the sendLoop goroutine is managed through the n.mtx mutex.
This uses a similar approach than scrape manager's efbd6e41c5/scrape/manager.go (L115-L117)
The old TestHangingNotifier was replaced by the new one to more closely reflect reality.
Signed-off-by: machine424 <ayoubmrini424@gmail.com>
to show "targets groups update" starvation when the notifications queue is full and an Alertmanager
is down.
The existing `TestHangingNotifier` that was added in https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/10948 doesn't really reflect the reality as the SD changes are manually fed into `syncCh` in a continuous way, whereas in reality, updates are only resent every `updatert`.
The test added here sets up an SD manager and links it to the notifier. The SD changes will be triggered by that manager as it's done in reality.
Signed-off-by: machine424 <ayoubmrini424@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ethan Hunter <ehunter@hudson-trading.com>
* clarify backup requirements for storage
After reading this (again) recently, I was under the impression that our backup strategy ("just throw Bacula at it") was just not good enough and that our backups were inconsistent. I filed [an issue internally][41627] about this because of that concern.
But reading a conversation with @SuperQ on IRC, I came under the impression that only the WAL files would be lost. This is an attempt at documenting this more clearly.
[41627]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/issues/41627
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Signed-off-by: anarcat <anarcat@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com>
* Pass affected labels to MemPostings.Delete
As suggested by @bboreham, we can track the labels of the deleted series
and avoid iterating through all the label/value combinations.
This looks much faster on the MemPostings.Delete call. We don't have a
benchmark on stripeSeries.gc() where we'll pay the price of iterating
the labels of each one of the deleted series.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
* Reduce the flakiness of TestAsyncRuleEvaluation
This tests sleeps for 15 millisecond per rule group, and then comprares
the entire execution time to be smaller than a multiple of that delay.
The ruleCount is 6, so it assumes that the test will come to the
assertions in less than 90ms.
Meanwhile, the Github's Windows runner:
- ...Huh, oh? What? How much time? milliwhat? Sorry I don't speak that.
TL;DR, this increases the delay to 250 millisecond. This won't prevent
the test from being flaky, but will reduce the flakiness by several
orders of magnitude and hopefully won't be an issue anymore.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
* Make tests parallel
Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
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Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
When the label name is empty, which can happen now with quoted label
name, it should be quoted when printed as a string again.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
* add hook to allow head compaction to create multiple output blocks
Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
* change Compact interface; remove BlockPopulator changes
Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
* rebase main
Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
* fix lint
Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
* fix unit test
Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
* address feedbacks; add unit test
Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
* Apply suggestions from code review
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
* Update tsdb/compact_test.go
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
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Signed-off-by: Ben Ye <benye@amazon.com>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ganesh Vernekar <ganeshvern@gmail.com>
The only call we have to LabelValuesFor() has an index.Postings, and we
expand it to pass to this method, which will iterate over the values.
That's a waste of resources: we can iterate on the index.Postings
directly.
If there's any downstream implementation that has a slice of series,
they can always do an index.ListPostings from them: doing that is
cheaper than expanding an abstract index.Postings.
Signed-off-by: Oleg Zaytsev <mail@olegzaytsev.com>
Currently we can only reduce the resolution of exponential native
histograms, so checking the schema for that is slightly more precise
than checking against max schema.
Signed-off-by: György Krajcsovits <gyorgy.krajcsovits@grafana.com>