This causes the head to be GCed at startup,
removing any series that were read from the WAL
but have since been written to a block. In
systems with low ingestion rates, this potentially
could be many many hours of data.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
for tests we need to control when a compaction happens so with this
change automated compaction can be disabled, but allow to run it
manually it tests.
fixes failing tests in : https://github.com/prometheus/tsdb/pull/374
Signed-off-by: Krasi Georgiev <kgeorgie@redhat.com>
Limit the returned `db.Querier` to the requested time range. Preallocate the `baseChunkSeries.lset` and `baseChunkSeries.chks` slices to the previous series' slice sizes to avoid unnecessary grow slice reallocations.
This reverts commit 98fe30438c.
After some discussion, it was concluded that we want the full
`prometheus_tsdb_...` prefix hardcoded in the library.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@soundcloud.com>
* Expose prometheus_tsdb_start_time_seconds metric
Signed-off-by: Bob Shannon <bshannon@palantir.com>
* Search for block with smallest minTime
Signed-off-by: Bob Shannon <bshannon@palantir.com>
* PR comments
Signed-off-by: Bob Shannon <bshannon@palantir.com>
* PR comment: Make metric name more accurate
Signed-off-by: Bob Shannon <bshannon@palantir.com>
We assume in multiple places that the block list held by DB
has blocks sequential by time.
A regression caused us to hold them ordered by ULID, i.e. by creation
time instead.
Signed-off-by: Fabian Reinartz <freinartz@google.com>
Blocks are half-open intervals [a, b), while all other intervals
(chunks, head, ...) are closed intervals [a, b].
Make that distinction explicit by defining `OverlapsClosedInterval()`
methods for blocks and chunks, and using them in place of the more
generic `intervalOverlap()` function.
This change also fixes `db.Querier()` and `db.Delete()`, which could
previously return one extraneous block at the end of the specified
interval.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <benoit.knecht@fsfe.org>
Block intervals are bound by `block.MinTime`, `block.MaxTime`, but they
define a half-open interval: `[block.MinTime, block.MaxTime).
However, when deciding if a chunk was part of a block or not, the
`intervalOverlap()` function would consider both the chunk and the block
intervals as being closed.
Rather than modify the login in `intervalOverlap()`, we explicitly
remove the last value from the interval when reading from head to
persist blocks.
Signed-off-by: Benoît Knecht <benoit.knecht@fsfe.org>
Due to a regression blocks were no longer ordered by time before
being stored in memory. This made data intermittently become unavailable
for queries.
Signed-off-by: Fabian Reinartz <freinartz@google.com>
`validateBlockSequence` is not exported, make the letter case in the comment match the function name.
Signed-off-by: Matt Bostock <matt@mattbostock.com>
Previously we reloaded every 1 minute irrespective of whether there are
deleted blocks or not.
Signed-off-by: Goutham Veeramachaneni <cs14btech11014@iith.ac.in>