For special remote read endpoints which have only data for specific
queries, it is desired to limit the number of queries sent to the
configured remote read endpoint to reduce latency and performance
overhead.
Currently all read queries are simply pushed to remote read clients.
This is fine, except for remote storage for wich it unefficient and
make query slower even if remote read is unnecessary.
So we need instead to compare the oldest timestamp in primary/local
storage with the query range lower boundary. If the oldest timestamp
is older than the mint parameter, then there is no need for remote read.
This is an optionnal behavior per remote read client.
Signed-off-by: Thibault Chataigner <t.chataigner@criteo.com>
Fixing the config/config_test, the discovery/file/file_test and the
promql/promql_test tests for Windows. For most of the tests, the fix involved
correct handling of path separators. In the case of the promql tests, the
issue was related to the removal of the temporal directories used by the
storage. The issue is that the RemoveAll() call returns an error when it
tries to remove a directory which is not empty, which seems to be true due to
some kind of process that is still running after closing the storage. To fix
it I added some retries to the remove of the temporal directories.
Adding tags file from Universal Ctags to .gitignore
Allow namespace discovery to be more easily extended in the future by using a struct rather than just a list.
Rename fields for kubernetes namespace discovery
Each remote write endpoint gets its own set of relabeling rules.
This is based on the (yet-to-be-merged)
https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pull/2419, which removes legacy
remote write implementations.
This imposes a hard limit on the number of samples ingested from the
target. This is counted after metric relabelling, to allow dropping of
problemtic metrics.
This is intended as a very blunt tool to prevent overload due to
misbehaving targets that suddenly jump in sample count (e.g. adding
a label containing email addresses).
Add metric to track how often this happens.
Fixes#2137
Introduce two new relabel actions. labeldrop, and labelkeep.
These can be used to filter the set of labels by matching regex
- labeldrop: drops all labels that match the regex
- labelkeep: drops all labels that do not match the regex
This adds `role` field to the Kubernetes SD config, which indicates
which type of Kubernetes SD should be run.
This no longer allows discovering pods and nodes with the same SD
configuration for example.
This change deprecates the `target_groups` option in favor
of `static_configs`. The old configuration is still accepted
but prints a warning.
Configuration loading errors if both options are set.
Although they are only in examples/tests and don't affect anything, they
could be confusing (the label has been renamed in the rest of the code a
while ago).
nerve's registration format differs from serverset. With this commit
there is now a dedicated treecache file in util,
and two separate files for serverset and nerve.
Reference:
https://github.com/airbnb/nerve
With the blackbox exporter, the instance label will commonly
be used for things other than hostnames so remove this restriction.
https://example.com or https://example.com/probe/me are some examples.
To prevent user error, check that urls aren't provided as targets
when there's no relabelling that could potentically fix them.