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Matt T. Proud 4a87c002e8 Update low-level i'faces to reflect wireformats.
This commit fixes a critique of the old storage API design, whereby
the input parameters were always as raw bytes and never Protocol
Buffer messages that encapsulated the data, meaning every place a
read or mutation was conducted needed to manually perform said
translations on its own.  This is taxing.

Change-Id: I4786938d0d207cefb7782bd2bd96a517eead186f
2013-09-04 17:13:58 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 12d5e6ca5a Curation should not starve user-interactive ops.
The background curation should be staggered to ensure that disk
I/O yields to user-interactive operations in a timely manner. The
lack of routine prioritization necessitates this.

Change-Id: I9b498a74ccd933ffb856e06fedc167430e521d86
2013-08-26 19:40:55 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 2b42fd0068 Snapshot of no more frontier.
Change-Id: Icd52da3f52bfe4529829ea70b4865ed7c9f6c446
2013-08-23 17:13:58 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 972e856d9b Kill the curation state channel.
The use of the channels for curation state were always unidiomatic.

Change-Id: I1cb1d7175ebfb4faf28dff84201066278d6a0d92
2013-08-13 17:20:22 +02:00
Julius Volz aa5d251f8d Use github.com/golang/glog for all logging. 2013-08-12 17:54:36 +02:00
Matt T. Proud a00f18d78b Code Review: Manual re-alignment. 2013-08-06 12:23:06 +02:00
Matt T. Proud cc989c68e1 Replace direct curation table access with wrapper. 2013-08-06 12:02:52 +02:00
Matt T. Proud d8792cfd86 Extract HighWatermarking.
Clean up the rest.
2013-08-05 11:03:03 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 30b1cf80b5 WIP - Snapshot of Moving to Client Model. 2013-06-25 15:52:42 +02:00
Matt T. Proud a73f061d3c Persist solely Protocol Buffers.
An design question was open for me in the beginning was whether to
serialize other types to disk, but Protocol Buffers quickly won out,
which allows us to drop support for other types.  This is a good
start to cleaning up a lot of cruft in the storage stack and
can let us eventually decouple the various moving parts into
separate subsystems for easier reasoning.

This commit is not strictly required, but it is a start to making
the rest a lot more enjoyable to interact with.
2013-06-08 11:02:35 +02:00
Matt T. Proud fe41ce0b19 Conditionalize disk initializations.
This commit conditionalizes the creation of the diskFrontier and
seriesFrontier along with the iterator such that they are provisioned
once something is actually required from disk.
2013-06-04 12:53:57 +02:00
Julius Volz 5b105c77fc Repointerize fingerprints. 2013-05-21 14:28:14 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 8f4c7ece92 Destroy naked returns in half of corpus.
The use of naked return values is frowned upon.  This is the first
of two bulk updates to remove them.
2013-05-16 10:53:25 +03:00
Matt T. Proud 4e0c932a4f Simplify Encoder's encoding signature.
The reality is that if we ever try to encode a Protocol Buffer and it
fails, it's likely that such an error is ultimately not a runtime error
and should be fixed forthwith.  Thusly, we should rename
``Encoder.Encode`` to ``Encoder.MustEncode`` and drop the error return
value.
2013-05-16 00:54:18 +03:00
Matt T. Proud b224251981 Simplify compaction and expose database sizes.
This commit simplifies the way that compactions across a database's
keyspace occur due to reading the LevelDB internals. Secondarily it
introduces the database size estimation mechanisms.

Include database health and help interfaces.

Add database statistics; remove status goroutines.

This commit kills the use of Go routines to expose status throughout
the web components of Prometheus. It also dumps raw LevelDB status
on a separate /databases endpoint.
2013-05-14 12:29:53 +02:00
Matt T. Proud d538b0382f Include long-tail data deletion mechanism.
This commit introduces the long-tail deletion mechanism, which will
automatically cull old sample values.  It is an acceptable
hold-over until we get a resampling pipeline implemented.

Kill legacy OS X documentation, too.
2013-05-13 10:54:36 +02:00
Matt Proud 7f0d816574 Schedule the background compactors to run.
This commit introduces three background compactors, which compact
sparse samples together.

1. Older than five minutes is grouped together into chunks of 50 every 30
   minutes.

2. Older than 60 minutes is grouped together into chunks of 250 every 50
   minutes.

3. Older than one day is grouped together into chunks of 5000 every 70
   minutes.
2013-05-07 17:14:04 +02:00
Matt T. Proud a3f1d81e24 Publicize a few storage components for curation.
This commit introduces the publicization of Stop and other
components, which the compaction curator shall take advantage
of.
2013-05-02 13:16:04 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 4298bab2b0 Publicize Curator and Processors.
This commit publicizes the curation and processor frameworks for
purposes of making them available in the main processor loop.
2013-05-02 12:37:24 +02:00
Matt T. Proud 3362bf36e2 Include curator status in web heads-up-display. 2013-04-29 12:40:33 +02:00
Matt T. Proud e527941b6a Use tagged struct fields. 2013-04-28 20:09:30 +02:00
Matt T. Proud b3e34c6658 Implement batch database sample curator.
This commit introduces to Prometheus a batch database sample curator,
which corroborates the high watermarks for sample series against the
curation watermark table to see whether a curator of a given type
needs to be run.

The curator is an abstract executor, which runs various curation
strategies across the database.  It remarks the progress for each
type of curation processor that runs for a given sample series.

A curation procesor is responsible for effectuating the underlying
batch changes that are request.  In this commit, we introduce the
CompactionProcessor, which takes several bits of runtime metadata and
combine sparse sample entries in the database together to form larger
groups.  For instance, for a given series it would be possible to
have the curator effectuate the following grouping:

- Samples Older than Two Weeks: Grouped into Bunches of 10000
- Samples Older than One Week: Grouped into Bunches of 1000
- Samples Older than One Day: Grouped into Bunches of 100
- Samples Older than One Hour: Grouped into Bunches of 10

The benefits hereof of such a compaction are 1. a smaller search
space in the database keyspace, 2. better employment of compression
for repetious values, and 3. reduced seek times.
2013-04-27 17:38:18 +02:00
Matt T. Proud c3e3460ca6 Spin up curator run in the tests.
After this commit, we'll need to add validations that it does the
desired work, which we presently know that it doesn't.  Given the
changes I made with a plethora of renamings, I want to commit this
now before it gets even larger.
2013-04-05 13:55:11 +02:00
Matt T. Proud c53a72a894 Test data for the curator. 2013-03-27 18:13:43 +01:00
Matt T. Proud 3e97a3630d Include nascent curator scaffolding.
The curator doesn't do anything yet; rather, this is the type
definition including the anciliary testing scaffold.

Improve Makefile and Git developer experience.

The top-level Makefile was a bit overloaded in terms of generation of
assets and their management.  This has been offloaded into separate
Makefiles.

The Git developer experience sucked due to lack of .gitignore
policies.

Also: Fix faulty skiplist naming from old merge.
2013-03-25 19:38:14 +01:00