We are re-enabling HTTP 2 again. There has been a few bugfixes upstream
in go, and we have also enabled ReadIdleTimeout.
Fix#7588Fix#9068
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* Allow to tune the scrape tolerance
In most of the classic monitoring use cases, a few milliseconds
difference can be omitted.
In Prometheus, a few millisecond difference can however make a big
difference.
Currently, Prometheus will ignore up to 2 ms difference in the
alignments.
It turns out that for users who can afford a 10ms difference, there is a
lot of resources and disk space to win, as shown in this graph, which
shows the bytes / samples over a production Prometheus server. You can
clearly see the switch from 2ms to 10ms tolerance.
This pull request enables the adjustment of the scrape timestamp
alignment tolerance.
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* Fix golint
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* Refactor: extract function to make scrapeLoop for testing
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
* Add benchmarks for ScrapeLoopAppend
For Prometheus and OpenMetrics
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
* Create less garbage when parsing metrics
Exemplar escapes to heap due to being passed through text-parser
interface, but we can reduce the impact by hoisting it out of the loop
and resetting it after every use.
(Note the cost was paid on every line even when exemplars were disabled)
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
* Create less garbage when parsing OpenMetrics
After calling parseLVals() we always append the return value, so pass in
what we want to append it to and save garbage.
Signed-off-by: Bryan Boreham <bjboreham@gmail.com>
This adds a new metric exposing per target scrape sample_limit value. Metrics are only exposed if extra-scrape-metrics feature flag is enabled.
scrape_sample_limit will make it easy to monitor and alert on targets getting close to configured sample_limit, which is important given than exceeding sample_limit results in the entire scrape results being rejected.
Signed-off-by: Łukasz Mierzwa <l.mierzwa@gmail.com>
Add a new built-in metric `scrape_timeout_seconds` to allow monitoring
of the ratio of scrape duration to the scrape timeout. Hide behind a
feature flag to avoid additional cardinality by default.
Signed-off-by: SuperQ <superq@gmail.com>
* Write exemplars to the WAL and send them over remote write.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Update example for exemplars, print data in a more obvious format.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Add metrics for remote write of exemplars.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Fix incorrect slices passed to send in remote write.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* We need to unregister the new metrics.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Address review comments
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Order of exemplar append vs write exemplar to WAL needs to change.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Several fixes to prevent sending uninitialized or incorrect samples with an exemplar. Fix dropping exemplar for missing series. Add tests for queue_manager sending exemplars
Signed-off-by: Martin Disibio <mdisibio@gmail.com>
* Store both samples and exemplars in the same timeseries buffer to remove the alloc when building final request, keep sub-slices in separate buffers for re-use
Signed-off-by: Martin Disibio <mdisibio@gmail.com>
* Condense sample/exemplar delivery tests to parameterized sub-tests
Signed-off-by: Martin Disibio <mdisibio@gmail.com>
* Rename test methods for clarity now that they also handle exemplars
Signed-off-by: Martin Disibio <mdisibio@gmail.com>
* Rename counter variable. Fix instances where metrics were not updated correctly
Signed-off-by: Martin Disibio <mdisibio@gmail.com>
* Add exemplars to LoadWAL benchmark
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* last exemplars timestamp metric needs to convert value to seconds with
ms precision
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Process exemplar records in a separate go routine when loading the WAL.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Address review comments related to clarifying comments and variable
names. Also refactor sample/exemplar to enqueue prompb types.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Regenerate types proto with comments, update protoc version again.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Put remote write of exemplars behind a feature flag.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Address some of Ganesh's review comments.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Move exemplar remote write feature flag to a config file field.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Address Bartek's review comments.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Don't allocate exemplar buffers in queue_manager if we're not going to
send exemplars over remote write.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Add ValidateExemplar function, validate exemplars when appending to head
and log them all to WAL before adding them to exemplar storage.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Address more reivew comments from Ganesh.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Add exemplar total label length check.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Address a few last review comments
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Disibio <mdisibio@gmail.com>
* scrape: add label limits per scrape
Add three new limits to the scrape configuration to provide some
mechanism to defend against unbound number of labels and excessive
label lengths. If any of these limits are broken by a sample from a
scrape, the whole scrape will fail. For all of these configuration
options, a zero value means no limit.
The `label_limit` configuration will provide a mechanism to bound the
number of labels per-scrape of a certain sample to a user defined limit.
This limit will be tested against the sample labels plus the discovery
labels, but it will exclude the __name__ from the count since it is a
mandatory Prometheus label to which applying constraints isn't
meaningful.
The `label_name_length_limit` and `label_value_length_limit` will
prevent having labels of excessive lengths. These limits also skip the
__name__ label for the same reasons as the `label_limit` option and will
also make the scrape fail if any sample has a label name/value length
that exceed the predefined limits.
Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
* scrape: add metrics and alert to label limits
Add three gauge, one for each label limit to easily access the
limit set by a certain scrape target.
Also add a counter to count the number of targets that exceeded the
label limits and thus were dropped. This is useful for the
`PrometheusLabelLimitHit` alert that will notify the users that scraping
some targets failed because they had samples exceeding the label limits
defined in the scrape configuration.
Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
* scrape: apply label limits to __name__ label
Apply limits to the __name__ label that was previously skipped and
truncate the label names and values in the error messages as they can be
very very long.
Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
* scrape: remove label limits gauges and refactor
Remove `prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_limit`,
`prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_name_length_limit`, and
`prometheus_target_scrape_pool_label_value_length_limit` as they are not
really useful since we don't have the information on the labels in it.
Signed-off-by: Damien Grisonnet <dgrisonn@redhat.com>
This moves the label lookup into TSDB, whilst still keeping the cached-ref optimisation for repeated Appends.
This makes the API easier to consume and implement. In particular this change is motivated by the scrape-time-aggregation work, which I don't think is possible to implement without it as it needs access to label values.
Signed-off-by: Tom Wilkie <tom.wilkie@gmail.com>
Manager.reload takes the mutex that would make it safe, however
releases it before the goroutines spawned are finished with it.
Thus more explicit locking of scrapePool.Sync/stop/reload is needed.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
Don't lock for all of Sync/stop/reload as that holds up /metrics and the
UI when they want a list of active/dropped targets. Instead take
advantage of the fact that Sync/stop/reload cannot be called
concurrently by the scrape Manager and lock just on the targets
themselves.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
This also fixes a bug in query_log_file, which now is relative to the config file like all other paths.
Signed-off-by: Andy Bursavich <abursavich@gmail.com>
When I started wotking on target_limit, scrapeAndReport did not exist
yet. Then I simply rebased my work without thinking.
It appears that there is a lot that can be inline if I defer() the
report.
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
* Separate scrape add error checking out into it's own function.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* pass sampleLimitError to checkAddError instead of returning an error
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Return bool, error from checkAddError so we can properly handle
ErrNotFound for AddFast. This should in theory never happen, but the
previous code path handled this case. Adds a test for this, which master
passes and the previous commit fails.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Address comment changes.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
* Move sampleAdded inside the loop iteration within append, since that's
the only block the variable is used in.
Signed-off-by: Callum Styan <callumstyan@gmail.com>
This fixes#6992, which was introduced by #6777. There was an
intermediate component which translated TSDB errors into storage errors,
but that component was deleted and this bug went unnoticed, until we
were watching at the Prombench results. Without this, scrape will fail
instead of dropping samples or using "Add" when the series have been
garbage collected.
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
With defer having less of a performance penalty, there is no reason
not to do those crucial operations via defer.
Context: With isolation in place, if we forget to Commit/Rollback, the
low watermark will get stuck forever.
The current code should not have any bugs, but moving to defer helps
to avoid future bugs.
This is also moving the `closeAppend` in the `Commit` implementation
itself to defer. If logging to the WAL fails, we would have missed the
`closeAppend`.
Signed-off-by: beorn7 <beorn@grafana.com>
This is most likely due to an endpoint not producing valid
metrics output, which we should treat the same as a failed
scrape, and thus not spam the application logs with it.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>