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>
* [comments] change word ‘wheter’ to ‘whether’
Signed-off-by: fuling <fuling.lgz@alibaba-inc.com>
* [comments] change word ‘wheter’ to ‘whether’
Signed-off-by: fuling <fuling.lgz@alibaba-inc.com>
* tsdb: don't allow ingesting empty labelsets
When we ingest an empty labelset in the head, further blocks can not be
compacted, with the error:
```
level=error ts=2020-02-27T21:26:58.379Z caller=db.go:659 component=tsdb
msg="compaction failed" err="persist head block: write compaction:
add series: out-of-order series added with label set \"{}\" / prev:
\"{}\""
```
We should therefore reject those invalid empty labelsets upfront.
This can be reproduced with the following:
```
cat << END > prometheus.yml
scrape_configs:
- job_name: 'prometheus'
scrape_interval: 1s
basic_auth:
username: test
password: test
metric_relabel_configs:
- regex: ".*"
action: labeldrop
static_configs:
- targets:
- 127.0.1.1:9090
END
./prometheus --storage.tsdb.min-block-duration=1m
```
And wait a few minutes.
Signed-off-by: Julien Pivotto <roidelapluie@inuits.eu>
This is part of https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/5882 that can be done to simplify things.
All todos I added will be fixed in follow up PRs.
* querier.Querier, querier.Appender, querier.SeriesSet, and querier.Series interfaces merged
with storage interface.go. All imports that.
* querier.SeriesIterator replaced by chunkenc.Iterator
* Added chunkenc.Iterator.Seek method and tests for xor implementation (?)
* Since we properly handle SelectParams for Select methods I adjusted min max
based on that. This should help in terms of performance for queries with functions like offset.
* added Seek to deletedIterator and test.
* storage/tsdb was removed as it was only a unnecessary glue with incompatible structs.
No logic was changed, only different source of abstractions, so no need for benchmarks.
Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Plotka <bwplotka@gmail.com>
To test the implementation of our metric metadata API, we need to represent various states of metadata in the scrape metadata store. That is currently not possible as the interface and method to set the store are private.
This changes the interface, list and get methods, and the SetMetadaStore function to be public.
Incidentally, the scrapeCache implementation needs to be renamed to match the new signature.
Signed-off-by: gotjosh <josue@grafana.com>
When using both a label and the suffix+label in the
relabel config. It's possible that Prometheus remove
the suffx+label for no obvious reason. It's due to a
collision when merging labels from target and from
the sample.
Signed-off-by: Geoffrey Beausire <g.beausire@criteo.com>
* Update go.mod dependencies before release
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Add issue for showing query warnings in promtool
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Revert json-iterator back to 1.1.6
It produced errors when marshaling Point values with special float
values.
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Fix expected step values in promtool tests after client_golang update
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
* Update generated protobuf code after proto dep updates
Signed-off-by: Julius Volz <julius.volz@gmail.com>
Fixes https://github.com/prometheus/common/issues/36
Move logic handling this into the labels package,
so all the cases are handled in one place and we're
less likely to have this come up again.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
This is an estimate of churn, with series being added to the cache being
considered churn. This will have both false positives (e.g. series
appearing and disappearing) and false negatives (e.g. series hit
sample_limit, but still created in head block), but should be generally
useful as-is.
Relevant docs live in another repo.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>
From the documentation:
> The default HTTP client's Transport may not
> reuse HTTP/1.x "keep-alive" TCP connections if the Body is
> not read to completion and closed.
This effectively enable keep-alive for the fixed requests.
Signed-off-by: Romain Baugue <romain.baugue@elwinar.com>
* Reload certificates from disk automatically
This change bumps github.com/prometheus/common to include
https://github.com/prometheus/common/pull/173
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
* scrape: close idle connections on reload/stop
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
* use v0.3.0 tag
Signed-off-by: Simon Pasquier <spasquie@redhat.com>
Now that we're not losing the scrape cache across failed
scrape, a scrape that continually failed but had varying
series or metadata (e.g. timestamps in metric names,
plus hitting smaple_limit) would grow the cache indefinitely.
Add some code to catch that, and flush the cache anyway.
Signed-off-by: Brian Brazil <brian.brazil@robustperception.io>