// Copyright 2017 The Prometheus Authors // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // Package tsdb implements a time series storage for float64 sample data. package tsdb import ( "context" "fmt" "io" "io/ioutil" "math" "os" "path/filepath" "runtime" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "sync" "time" "github.com/go-kit/kit/log" "github.com/go-kit/kit/log/level" "github.com/oklog/ulid" "github.com/pkg/errors" "github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/pkg/labels" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/chunkenc" tsdb_errors "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/errors" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/fileutil" _ "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/goversion" "github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tsdb/wal" "golang.org/x/sync/errgroup" ) // Default duration of a block in milliseconds - 2h. const ( DefaultBlockDuration = int64(2 * 60 * 60 * 1000) ) // DefaultOptions used for the DB. They are sane for setups using // millisecond precision timestamps. var DefaultOptions = &Options{ WALSegmentSize: wal.DefaultSegmentSize, RetentionDuration: 15 * 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000, // 15 days in milliseconds BlockRanges: ExponentialBlockRanges(DefaultBlockDuration, 3, 5), NoLockfile: false, AllowOverlappingBlocks: false, WALCompression: false, StripeSize: DefaultStripeSize, } // Options of the DB storage. type Options struct { // Segments (wal files) max size. // WALSegmentSize = 0, segment size is default size. // WALSegmentSize > 0, segment size is WALSegmentSize. // WALSegmentSize < 0, wal is disabled. WALSegmentSize int // Duration of persisted data to keep. RetentionDuration uint64 // Maximum number of bytes in blocks to be retained. // 0 or less means disabled. // NOTE: For proper storage calculations need to consider // the size of the WAL folder which is not added when calculating // the current size of the database. MaxBytes int64 // The sizes of the Blocks. BlockRanges []int64 // NoLockfile disables creation and consideration of a lock file. NoLockfile bool // Overlapping blocks are allowed if AllowOverlappingBlocks is true. // This in-turn enables vertical compaction and vertical query merge. AllowOverlappingBlocks bool // WALCompression will turn on Snappy compression for records on the WAL. WALCompression bool // StripeSize is the size in entries of the series hash map. Reducing the size will save memory but impact performance. StripeSize int } // Appender allows appending a batch of data. It must be completed with a // call to Commit or Rollback and must not be reused afterwards. // // Operations on the Appender interface are not goroutine-safe. type Appender interface { // Add adds a sample pair for the given series. A reference number is // returned which can be used to add further samples in the same or later // transactions. // Returned reference numbers are ephemeral and may be rejected in calls // to AddFast() at any point. Adding the sample via Add() returns a new // reference number. // If the reference is 0 it must not be used for caching. Add(l labels.Labels, t int64, v float64) (uint64, error) // AddFast adds a sample pair for the referenced series. It is generally // faster than adding a sample by providing its full label set. AddFast(ref uint64, t int64, v float64) error // Commit submits the collected samples and purges the batch. Commit() error // Rollback rolls back all modifications made in the appender so far. Rollback() error } // DB handles reads and writes of time series falling into // a hashed partition of a seriedb. type DB struct { dir string lockf fileutil.Releaser logger log.Logger metrics *dbMetrics opts *Options chunkPool chunkenc.Pool compactor Compactor // Mutex for that must be held when modifying the general block layout. mtx sync.RWMutex blocks []*Block head *Head compactc chan struct{} donec chan struct{} stopc chan struct{} // cmtx ensures that compactions and deletions don't run simultaneously. cmtx sync.Mutex // autoCompactMtx ensures that no compaction gets triggered while // changing the autoCompact var. autoCompactMtx sync.Mutex autoCompact bool // Cancel a running compaction when a shutdown is initiated. compactCancel context.CancelFunc } type dbMetrics struct { loadedBlocks prometheus.GaugeFunc symbolTableSize prometheus.GaugeFunc reloads prometheus.Counter reloadsFailed prometheus.Counter compactionsFailed prometheus.Counter compactionsTriggered prometheus.Counter compactionsSkipped prometheus.Counter sizeRetentionCount prometheus.Counter timeRetentionCount prometheus.Counter startTime prometheus.GaugeFunc tombCleanTimer prometheus.Histogram blocksBytes prometheus.Gauge maxBytes prometheus.Gauge } func newDBMetrics(db *DB, r prometheus.Registerer) *dbMetrics { m := &dbMetrics{} m.loadedBlocks = prometheus.NewGaugeFunc(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_blocks_loaded", Help: "Number of currently loaded data blocks", }, func() float64 { db.mtx.RLock() defer db.mtx.RUnlock() return float64(len(db.blocks)) }) m.symbolTableSize = prometheus.NewGaugeFunc(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_symbol_table_size_bytes", Help: "Size of symbol table on disk (in bytes)", }, func() float64 { db.mtx.RLock() blocks := db.blocks[:] db.mtx.RUnlock() symTblSize := uint64(0) for _, b := range blocks { symTblSize += b.GetSymbolTableSize() } return float64(symTblSize) }) m.reloads = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_reloads_total", Help: "Number of times the database reloaded block data from disk.", }) m.reloadsFailed = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_reloads_failures_total", Help: "Number of times the database failed to reload block data from disk.", }) m.compactionsTriggered = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_compactions_triggered_total", Help: "Total number of triggered compactions for the partition.", }) m.compactionsFailed = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_compactions_failed_total", Help: "Total number of compactions that failed for the partition.", }) m.timeRetentionCount = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_time_retentions_total", Help: "The number of times that blocks were deleted because the maximum time limit was exceeded.", }) m.compactionsSkipped = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_compactions_skipped_total", Help: "Total number of skipped compactions due to disabled auto compaction.", }) m.startTime = prometheus.NewGaugeFunc(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_lowest_timestamp", Help: "Lowest timestamp value stored in the database. The unit is decided by the library consumer.", }, func() float64 { db.mtx.RLock() defer db.mtx.RUnlock() if len(db.blocks) == 0 { return float64(db.head.MinTime()) } return float64(db.blocks[0].meta.MinTime) }) m.tombCleanTimer = prometheus.NewHistogram(prometheus.HistogramOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_tombstone_cleanup_seconds", Help: "The time taken to recompact blocks to remove tombstones.", }) m.blocksBytes = prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_storage_blocks_bytes", Help: "The number of bytes that are currently used for local storage by all blocks.", }) m.maxBytes = prometheus.NewGauge(prometheus.GaugeOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_retention_limit_bytes", Help: "Max number of bytes to be retained in the tsdb blocks, configured 0 means disabled", }) m.sizeRetentionCount = prometheus.NewCounter(prometheus.CounterOpts{ Name: "prometheus_tsdb_size_retentions_total", Help: "The number of times that blocks were deleted because the maximum number of bytes was exceeded.", }) if r != nil { r.MustRegister( m.loadedBlocks, m.symbolTableSize, m.reloads, m.reloadsFailed, m.compactionsFailed, m.compactionsTriggered, m.compactionsSkipped, m.sizeRetentionCount, m.timeRetentionCount, m.startTime, m.tombCleanTimer, m.blocksBytes, m.maxBytes, ) } return m } // ErrClosed is returned when the db is closed. var ErrClosed = errors.New("db already closed") // DBReadOnly provides APIs for read only operations on a database. // Current implementation doesn't support concurrency so // all API calls should happen in the same go routine. type DBReadOnly struct { logger log.Logger dir string closers []io.Closer closed chan struct{} } // OpenDBReadOnly opens DB in the given directory for read only operations. func OpenDBReadOnly(dir string, l log.Logger) (*DBReadOnly, error) { if _, err := os.Stat(dir); err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "opening the db dir") } if l == nil { l = log.NewNopLogger() } return &DBReadOnly{ logger: l, dir: dir, closed: make(chan struct{}), }, nil } // FlushWAL creates a new block containing all data that's currently in the memory buffer/WAL. // Samples that are in existing blocks will not be written to the new block. // Note that if the read only database is running concurrently with a // writable database then writing the WAL to the database directory can race. func (db *DBReadOnly) FlushWAL(dir string) error { blockReaders, err := db.Blocks() if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "read blocks") } maxBlockTime := int64(math.MinInt64) if len(blockReaders) > 0 { maxBlockTime = blockReaders[len(blockReaders)-1].Meta().MaxTime } w, err := wal.Open(db.logger, nil, filepath.Join(db.dir, "wal")) if err != nil { return err } head, err := NewHead(nil, db.logger, w, 1, DefaultStripeSize) if err != nil { return err } // Set the min valid time for the ingested wal samples // to be no lower than the maxt of the last block. if err := head.Init(maxBlockTime); err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "read WAL") } mint := head.MinTime() maxt := head.MaxTime() rh := &RangeHead{ head: head, mint: mint, maxt: maxt, } compactor, err := NewLeveledCompactor(context.Background(), nil, db.logger, DefaultOptions.BlockRanges, chunkenc.NewPool()) if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "create leveled compactor") } // Add +1 millisecond to block maxt because block intervals are half-open: [b.MinTime, b.MaxTime). // Because of this block intervals are always +1 than the total samples it includes. _, err = compactor.Write(dir, rh, mint, maxt+1, nil) return errors.Wrap(err, "writing WAL") } // Querier loads the wal and returns a new querier over the data partition for the given time range. // Current implementation doesn't support multiple Queriers. func (db *DBReadOnly) Querier(mint, maxt int64) (Querier, error) { select { case <-db.closed: return nil, ErrClosed default: } blockReaders, err := db.Blocks() if err != nil { return nil, err } blocks := make([]*Block, len(blockReaders)) for i, b := range blockReaders { b, ok := b.(*Block) if !ok { return nil, errors.New("unable to convert a read only block to a normal block") } blocks[i] = b } head, err := NewHead(nil, db.logger, nil, 1, DefaultStripeSize) if err != nil { return nil, err } maxBlockTime := int64(math.MinInt64) if len(blocks) > 0 { maxBlockTime = blocks[len(blocks)-1].Meta().MaxTime } // Also add the WAL if the current blocks don't cover the requests time range. if maxBlockTime <= maxt { w, err := wal.Open(db.logger, nil, filepath.Join(db.dir, "wal")) if err != nil { return nil, err } head, err = NewHead(nil, db.logger, w, 1, DefaultStripeSize) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Set the min valid time for the ingested wal samples // to be no lower than the maxt of the last block. if err := head.Init(maxBlockTime); err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "read WAL") } // Set the wal to nil to disable all wal operations. // This is mainly to avoid blocking when closing the head. head.wal = nil db.closers = append(db.closers, head) } // TODO: Refactor so that it is possible to obtain a Querier without initializing a writable DB instance. // Option 1: refactor DB to have the Querier implementation using the DBReadOnly.Querier implementation not the opposite. // Option 2: refactor Querier to use another independent func which // can than be used by a read only and writable db instances without any code duplication. dbWritable := &DB{ dir: db.dir, logger: db.logger, blocks: blocks, head: head, } return dbWritable.Querier(mint, maxt) } // Blocks returns a slice of block readers for persisted blocks. func (db *DBReadOnly) Blocks() ([]BlockReader, error) { select { case <-db.closed: return nil, ErrClosed default: } loadable, corrupted, err := openBlocks(db.logger, db.dir, nil, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } // Corrupted blocks that have been superseded by a loadable block can be safely ignored. for _, block := range loadable { for _, b := range block.Meta().Compaction.Parents { delete(corrupted, b.ULID) } } if len(corrupted) > 0 { for _, b := range loadable { if err := b.Close(); err != nil { level.Warn(db.logger).Log("msg", "closing a block", err) } } return nil, errors.Errorf("unexpected corrupted block:%v", corrupted) } if len(loadable) == 0 { return nil, nil } sort.Slice(loadable, func(i, j int) bool { return loadable[i].Meta().MinTime < loadable[j].Meta().MinTime }) blockMetas := make([]BlockMeta, 0, len(loadable)) for _, b := range loadable { blockMetas = append(blockMetas, b.Meta()) } if overlaps := OverlappingBlocks(blockMetas); len(overlaps) > 0 { level.Warn(db.logger).Log("msg", "overlapping blocks found during opening", "detail", overlaps.String()) } // Close all previously open readers and add the new ones to the cache. for _, closer := range db.closers { closer.Close() } blockClosers := make([]io.Closer, len(loadable)) blockReaders := make([]BlockReader, len(loadable)) for i, b := range loadable { blockClosers[i] = b blockReaders[i] = b } db.closers = blockClosers return blockReaders, nil } // Close all block readers. func (db *DBReadOnly) Close() error { select { case <-db.closed: return ErrClosed default: } close(db.closed) var merr tsdb_errors.MultiError for _, b := range db.closers { merr.Add(b.Close()) } return merr.Err() } // Open returns a new DB in the given directory. func Open(dir string, l log.Logger, r prometheus.Registerer, opts *Options) (db *DB, err error) { if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0777); err != nil { return nil, err } if l == nil { l = log.NewNopLogger() } if opts == nil { opts = DefaultOptions } if opts.StripeSize <= 0 { opts.StripeSize = DefaultStripeSize } // Fixup bad format written by Prometheus 2.1. if err := repairBadIndexVersion(l, dir); err != nil { return nil, err } // Migrate old WAL if one exists. if err := MigrateWAL(l, filepath.Join(dir, "wal")); err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "migrate WAL") } db = &DB{ dir: dir, logger: l, opts: opts, compactc: make(chan struct{}, 1), donec: make(chan struct{}), stopc: make(chan struct{}), autoCompact: true, chunkPool: chunkenc.NewPool(), } db.metrics = newDBMetrics(db, r) maxBytes := opts.MaxBytes if maxBytes < 0 { maxBytes = 0 } db.metrics.maxBytes.Set(float64(maxBytes)) if !opts.NoLockfile { absdir, err := filepath.Abs(dir) if err != nil { return nil, err } lockf, _, err := fileutil.Flock(filepath.Join(absdir, "lock")) if err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "lock DB directory") } db.lockf = lockf } ctx, cancel := context.WithCancel(context.Background()) db.compactor, err = NewLeveledCompactor(ctx, r, l, opts.BlockRanges, db.chunkPool) if err != nil { cancel() return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "create leveled compactor") } db.compactCancel = cancel var wlog *wal.WAL segmentSize := wal.DefaultSegmentSize // Wal is enabled. if opts.WALSegmentSize >= 0 { // Wal is set to a custom size. if opts.WALSegmentSize > 0 { segmentSize = opts.WALSegmentSize } wlog, err = wal.NewSize(l, r, filepath.Join(dir, "wal"), segmentSize, opts.WALCompression) if err != nil { return nil, err } } db.head, err = NewHead(r, l, wlog, opts.BlockRanges[0], opts.StripeSize) if err != nil { return nil, err } if err := db.reload(); err != nil { return nil, err } // Set the min valid time for the ingested samples // to be no lower than the maxt of the last block. blocks := db.Blocks() minValidTime := int64(math.MinInt64) if len(blocks) > 0 { minValidTime = blocks[len(blocks)-1].Meta().MaxTime } if initErr := db.head.Init(minValidTime); initErr != nil { db.head.metrics.walCorruptionsTotal.Inc() level.Warn(db.logger).Log("msg", "encountered WAL read error, attempting repair", "err", initErr) if err := wlog.Repair(initErr); err != nil { return nil, errors.Wrap(err, "repair corrupted WAL") } } go db.run() return db, nil } // Dir returns the directory of the database. func (db *DB) Dir() string { return db.dir } func (db *DB) run() { defer close(db.donec) backoff := time.Duration(0) for { select { case <-db.stopc: return case <-time.After(backoff): } select { case <-time.After(1 * time.Minute): select { case db.compactc <- struct{}{}: default: } case <-db.compactc: db.metrics.compactionsTriggered.Inc() db.autoCompactMtx.Lock() if db.autoCompact { if err := db.Compact(); err != nil { level.Error(db.logger).Log("msg", "compaction failed", "err", err) backoff = exponential(backoff, 1*time.Second, 1*time.Minute) } else { backoff = 0 } } else { db.metrics.compactionsSkipped.Inc() } db.autoCompactMtx.Unlock() case <-db.stopc: return } } } // Appender opens a new appender against the database. func (db *DB) Appender() Appender { return dbAppender{db: db, Appender: db.head.Appender()} } // dbAppender wraps the DB's head appender and triggers compactions on commit // if necessary. type dbAppender struct { Appender db *DB } func (a dbAppender) Commit() error { err := a.Appender.Commit() // We could just run this check every few minutes practically. But for benchmarks // and high frequency use cases this is the safer way. if a.db.head.compactable() { select { case a.db.compactc <- struct{}{}: default: } } return err } // Compact data if possible. After successful compaction blocks are reloaded // which will also trigger blocks to be deleted that fall out of the retention // window. // If no blocks are compacted, the retention window state doesn't change. Thus, // this is sufficient to reliably delete old data. // Old blocks are only deleted on reload based on the new block's parent information. // See DB.reload documentation for further information. func (db *DB) Compact() (err error) { db.cmtx.Lock() defer db.cmtx.Unlock() defer func() { if err != nil { db.metrics.compactionsFailed.Inc() } }() // Check whether we have pending head blocks that are ready to be persisted. // They have the highest priority. for { select { case <-db.stopc: return nil default: } if !db.head.compactable() { break } mint := db.head.MinTime() maxt := rangeForTimestamp(mint, db.head.chunkRange) // Wrap head into a range that bounds all reads to it. // We remove 1 millisecond from maxt because block // intervals are half-open: [b.MinTime, b.MaxTime). But // chunk intervals are closed: [c.MinTime, c.MaxTime]; // so in order to make sure that overlaps are evaluated // consistently, we explicitly remove the last value // from the block interval here. head := NewRangeHead(db.head, mint, maxt-1) if err := db.compactHead(head, mint, maxt); err != nil { return err } } return db.compactBlocks() } // CompactHead compacts the given the RangeHead. func (db *DB) CompactHead(head *RangeHead, mint, maxt int64) (err error) { db.cmtx.Lock() defer db.cmtx.Unlock() return db.compactHead(head, mint, maxt) } // compactHead compacts the given the RangeHead. // The compaction mutex should be held before calling this method. func (db *DB) compactHead(head *RangeHead, mint, maxt int64) (err error) { uid, err := db.compactor.Write(db.dir, head, mint, maxt, nil) if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "persist head block") } runtime.GC() if err := db.reload(); err != nil { if err := os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(db.dir, uid.String())); err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "delete persisted head block after failed db reload:%s", uid) } return errors.Wrap(err, "reload blocks") } if (uid == ulid.ULID{}) { // Compaction resulted in an empty block. // Head truncating during db.reload() depends on the persisted blocks and // in this case no new block will be persisted so manually truncate the head. if err = db.head.Truncate(maxt); err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "head truncate failed (in compact)") } } runtime.GC() return nil } // compactBlocks compacts all the eligible on-disk blocks. // The compaction mutex should be held before calling this method. func (db *DB) compactBlocks() (err error) { // Check for compactions of multiple blocks. for { plan, err := db.compactor.Plan(db.dir) if err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "plan compaction") } if len(plan) == 0 { break } select { case <-db.stopc: return nil default: } uid, err := db.compactor.Compact(db.dir, plan, db.blocks) if err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "compact %s", plan) } runtime.GC() if err := db.reload(); err != nil { if err := os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(db.dir, uid.String())); err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "delete compacted block after failed db reload:%s", uid) } return errors.Wrap(err, "reload blocks") } runtime.GC() } return nil } // getBlock iterates a given block range to find a block by a given id. // If found it returns the block itself and a boolean to indicate that it was found. func getBlock(allBlocks []*Block, id ulid.ULID) (*Block, bool) { for _, b := range allBlocks { if b.Meta().ULID == id { return b, true } } return nil, false } // reload blocks and trigger head truncation if new blocks appeared. // Blocks that are obsolete due to replacement or retention will be deleted. func (db *DB) reload() (err error) { defer func() { if err != nil { db.metrics.reloadsFailed.Inc() } db.metrics.reloads.Inc() }() loadable, corrupted, err := openBlocks(db.logger, db.dir, db.blocks, db.chunkPool) if err != nil { return err } deletable := db.deletableBlocks(loadable) // Corrupted blocks that have been superseded by a loadable block can be safely ignored. // This makes it resilient against the process crashing towards the end of a compaction. // Creation of a new block and deletion of its parents cannot happen atomically. // By creating blocks with their parents, we can pick up the deletion where it left off during a crash. for _, block := range loadable { for _, b := range block.Meta().Compaction.Parents { delete(corrupted, b.ULID) deletable[b.ULID] = nil } } if len(corrupted) > 0 { // Close all new blocks to release the lock for windows. for _, block := range loadable { if _, open := getBlock(db.blocks, block.Meta().ULID); !open { block.Close() } } return fmt.Errorf("unexpected corrupted block:%v", corrupted) } // All deletable blocks should not be loaded. var ( bb []*Block blocksSize int64 ) for _, block := range loadable { if _, ok := deletable[block.Meta().ULID]; ok { deletable[block.Meta().ULID] = block continue } bb = append(bb, block) blocksSize += block.Size() } loadable = bb db.metrics.blocksBytes.Set(float64(blocksSize)) sort.Slice(loadable, func(i, j int) bool { return loadable[i].Meta().MinTime < loadable[j].Meta().MinTime }) if !db.opts.AllowOverlappingBlocks { if err := validateBlockSequence(loadable); err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "invalid block sequence") } } // Swap new blocks first for subsequently created readers to be seen. db.mtx.Lock() oldBlocks := db.blocks db.blocks = loadable db.mtx.Unlock() blockMetas := make([]BlockMeta, 0, len(loadable)) for _, b := range loadable { blockMetas = append(blockMetas, b.Meta()) } if overlaps := OverlappingBlocks(blockMetas); len(overlaps) > 0 { level.Warn(db.logger).Log("msg", "overlapping blocks found during reload", "detail", overlaps.String()) } for _, b := range oldBlocks { if _, ok := deletable[b.Meta().ULID]; ok { deletable[b.Meta().ULID] = b } } if err := db.deleteBlocks(deletable); err != nil { return err } // Garbage collect data in the head if the most recent persisted block // covers data of its current time range. if len(loadable) == 0 { return nil } maxt := loadable[len(loadable)-1].Meta().MaxTime return errors.Wrap(db.head.Truncate(maxt), "head truncate failed") } func openBlocks(l log.Logger, dir string, loaded []*Block, chunkPool chunkenc.Pool) (blocks []*Block, corrupted map[ulid.ULID]error, err error) { bDirs, err := blockDirs(dir) if err != nil { return nil, nil, errors.Wrap(err, "find blocks") } corrupted = make(map[ulid.ULID]error) for _, bDir := range bDirs { meta, _, err := readMetaFile(bDir) if err != nil { level.Error(l).Log("msg", "failed to read meta.json for a block", "dir", bDir, "err", err) continue } // See if we already have the block in memory or open it otherwise. block, open := getBlock(loaded, meta.ULID) if !open { block, err = OpenBlock(l, bDir, chunkPool) if err != nil { corrupted[meta.ULID] = err continue } } blocks = append(blocks, block) } return blocks, corrupted, nil } // deletableBlocks returns all blocks past retention policy. func (db *DB) deletableBlocks(blocks []*Block) map[ulid.ULID]*Block { deletable := make(map[ulid.ULID]*Block) // Sort the blocks by time - newest to oldest (largest to smallest timestamp). // This ensures that the retentions will remove the oldest blocks. sort.Slice(blocks, func(i, j int) bool { return blocks[i].Meta().MaxTime > blocks[j].Meta().MaxTime }) for _, block := range blocks { if block.Meta().Compaction.Deletable { deletable[block.Meta().ULID] = block } } for ulid, block := range db.beyondTimeRetention(blocks) { deletable[ulid] = block } for ulid, block := range db.beyondSizeRetention(blocks) { deletable[ulid] = block } return deletable } func (db *DB) beyondTimeRetention(blocks []*Block) (deletable map[ulid.ULID]*Block) { // Time retention is disabled or no blocks to work with. if len(db.blocks) == 0 || db.opts.RetentionDuration == 0 { return } deletable = make(map[ulid.ULID]*Block) for i, block := range blocks { // The difference between the first block and this block is larger than // the retention period so any blocks after that are added as deletable. if i > 0 && blocks[0].Meta().MaxTime-block.Meta().MaxTime > int64(db.opts.RetentionDuration) { for _, b := range blocks[i:] { deletable[b.meta.ULID] = b } db.metrics.timeRetentionCount.Inc() break } } return deletable } func (db *DB) beyondSizeRetention(blocks []*Block) (deletable map[ulid.ULID]*Block) { // Size retention is disabled or no blocks to work with. if len(db.blocks) == 0 || db.opts.MaxBytes <= 0 { return } deletable = make(map[ulid.ULID]*Block) walSize, _ := db.Head().wal.Size() // Initializing size counter with WAL size, // as that is part of the retention strategy. blocksSize := walSize for i, block := range blocks { blocksSize += block.Size() if blocksSize > db.opts.MaxBytes { // Add this and all following blocks for deletion. for _, b := range blocks[i:] { deletable[b.meta.ULID] = b } db.metrics.sizeRetentionCount.Inc() break } } return deletable } // deleteBlocks closes and deletes blocks from the disk. // When the map contains a non nil block object it means it is loaded in memory // so needs to be closed first as it might need to wait for pending readers to complete. func (db *DB) deleteBlocks(blocks map[ulid.ULID]*Block) error { for ulid, block := range blocks { if block != nil { if err := block.Close(); err != nil { level.Warn(db.logger).Log("msg", "closing block failed", "err", err) } } if err := os.RemoveAll(filepath.Join(db.dir, ulid.String())); err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "delete obsolete block %s", ulid) } } return nil } // validateBlockSequence returns error if given block meta files indicate that some blocks overlaps within sequence. func validateBlockSequence(bs []*Block) error { if len(bs) <= 1 { return nil } var metas []BlockMeta for _, b := range bs { metas = append(metas, b.meta) } overlaps := OverlappingBlocks(metas) if len(overlaps) > 0 { return errors.Errorf("block time ranges overlap: %s", overlaps) } return nil } // TimeRange specifies minTime and maxTime range. type TimeRange struct { Min, Max int64 } // Overlaps contains overlapping blocks aggregated by overlapping range. type Overlaps map[TimeRange][]BlockMeta // String returns human readable string form of overlapped blocks. func (o Overlaps) String() string { var res []string for r, overlaps := range o { var groups []string for _, m := range overlaps { groups = append(groups, fmt.Sprintf( "", m.ULID.String(), m.MinTime, m.MaxTime, (time.Duration((m.MaxTime-m.MinTime)/1000)*time.Second).String(), )) } res = append(res, fmt.Sprintf( "[mint: %d, maxt: %d, range: %s, blocks: %d]: %s", r.Min, r.Max, (time.Duration((r.Max-r.Min)/1000)*time.Second).String(), len(overlaps), strings.Join(groups, ", ")), ) } return strings.Join(res, "\n") } // OverlappingBlocks returns all overlapping blocks from given meta files. func OverlappingBlocks(bm []BlockMeta) Overlaps { if len(bm) <= 1 { return nil } var ( overlaps [][]BlockMeta // pending contains not ended blocks in regards to "current" timestamp. pending = []BlockMeta{bm[0]} // continuousPending helps to aggregate same overlaps to single group. continuousPending = true ) // We have here blocks sorted by minTime. We iterate over each block and treat its minTime as our "current" timestamp. // We check if any of the pending block finished (blocks that we have seen before, but their maxTime was still ahead current // timestamp). If not, it means they overlap with our current block. In the same time current block is assumed pending. for _, b := range bm[1:] { var newPending []BlockMeta for _, p := range pending { // "b.MinTime" is our current time. if b.MinTime >= p.MaxTime { continuousPending = false continue } // "p" overlaps with "b" and "p" is still pending. newPending = append(newPending, p) } // Our block "b" is now pending. pending = append(newPending, b) if len(newPending) == 0 { // No overlaps. continue } if continuousPending && len(overlaps) > 0 { overlaps[len(overlaps)-1] = append(overlaps[len(overlaps)-1], b) continue } overlaps = append(overlaps, append(newPending, b)) // Start new pendings. continuousPending = true } // Fetch the critical overlapped time range foreach overlap groups. overlapGroups := Overlaps{} for _, overlap := range overlaps { minRange := TimeRange{Min: 0, Max: math.MaxInt64} for _, b := range overlap { if minRange.Max > b.MaxTime { minRange.Max = b.MaxTime } if minRange.Min < b.MinTime { minRange.Min = b.MinTime } } overlapGroups[minRange] = overlap } return overlapGroups } func (db *DB) String() string { return "HEAD" } // Blocks returns the databases persisted blocks. func (db *DB) Blocks() []*Block { db.mtx.RLock() defer db.mtx.RUnlock() return db.blocks } // Head returns the databases's head. func (db *DB) Head() *Head { return db.head } // Close the partition. func (db *DB) Close() error { close(db.stopc) db.compactCancel() <-db.donec db.mtx.Lock() defer db.mtx.Unlock() var g errgroup.Group // blocks also contains all head blocks. for _, pb := range db.blocks { g.Go(pb.Close) } var merr tsdb_errors.MultiError merr.Add(g.Wait()) if db.lockf != nil { merr.Add(db.lockf.Release()) } merr.Add(db.head.Close()) return merr.Err() } // DisableCompactions disables auto compactions. func (db *DB) DisableCompactions() { db.autoCompactMtx.Lock() defer db.autoCompactMtx.Unlock() db.autoCompact = false level.Info(db.logger).Log("msg", "compactions disabled") } // EnableCompactions enables auto compactions. func (db *DB) EnableCompactions() { db.autoCompactMtx.Lock() defer db.autoCompactMtx.Unlock() db.autoCompact = true level.Info(db.logger).Log("msg", "compactions enabled") } // Snapshot writes the current data to the directory. If withHead is set to true it // will create a new block containing all data that's currently in the memory buffer/WAL. func (db *DB) Snapshot(dir string, withHead bool) error { if dir == db.dir { return errors.Errorf("cannot snapshot into base directory") } if _, err := ulid.ParseStrict(dir); err == nil { return errors.Errorf("dir must not be a valid ULID") } db.cmtx.Lock() defer db.cmtx.Unlock() db.mtx.RLock() defer db.mtx.RUnlock() for _, b := range db.blocks { level.Info(db.logger).Log("msg", "snapshotting block", "block", b) if err := b.Snapshot(dir); err != nil { return errors.Wrapf(err, "error snapshotting block: %s", b.Dir()) } } if !withHead { return nil } mint := db.head.MinTime() maxt := db.head.MaxTime() head := &RangeHead{ head: db.head, mint: mint, maxt: maxt, } // Add +1 millisecond to block maxt because block intervals are half-open: [b.MinTime, b.MaxTime). // Because of this block intervals are always +1 than the total samples it includes. if _, err := db.compactor.Write(dir, head, mint, maxt+1, nil); err != nil { return errors.Wrap(err, "snapshot head block") } return nil } // Querier returns a new querier over the data partition for the given time range. // A goroutine must not handle more than one open Querier. func (db *DB) Querier(mint, maxt int64) (Querier, error) { var blocks []BlockReader var blockMetas []BlockMeta db.mtx.RLock() defer db.mtx.RUnlock() for _, b := range db.blocks { if b.OverlapsClosedInterval(mint, maxt) { blocks = append(blocks, b) blockMetas = append(blockMetas, b.Meta()) } } if maxt >= db.head.MinTime() { blocks = append(blocks, &RangeHead{ head: db.head, mint: mint, maxt: maxt, }) } blockQueriers := make([]Querier, 0, len(blocks)) for _, b := range blocks { q, err := NewBlockQuerier(b, mint, maxt) if err == nil { blockQueriers = append(blockQueriers, q) continue } // If we fail, all previously opened queriers must be closed. for _, q := range blockQueriers { q.Close() } return nil, errors.Wrapf(err, "open querier for block %s", b) } if len(OverlappingBlocks(blockMetas)) > 0 { return &verticalQuerier{ querier: querier{ blocks: blockQueriers, }, }, nil } return &querier{ blocks: blockQueriers, }, nil } func rangeForTimestamp(t int64, width int64) (maxt int64) { return (t/width)*width + width } // Delete implements deletion of metrics. It only has atomicity guarantees on a per-block basis. func (db *DB) Delete(mint, maxt int64, ms ...*labels.Matcher) error { db.cmtx.Lock() defer db.cmtx.Unlock() var g errgroup.Group db.mtx.RLock() defer db.mtx.RUnlock() for _, b := range db.blocks { if b.OverlapsClosedInterval(mint, maxt) { g.Go(func(b *Block) func() error { return func() error { return b.Delete(mint, maxt, ms...) } }(b)) } } g.Go(func() error { return db.head.Delete(mint, maxt, ms...) }) return g.Wait() } // CleanTombstones re-writes any blocks with tombstones. func (db *DB) CleanTombstones() (err error) { db.cmtx.Lock() defer db.cmtx.Unlock() start := time.Now() defer db.metrics.tombCleanTimer.Observe(time.Since(start).Seconds()) newUIDs := []ulid.ULID{} defer func() { // If any error is caused, we need to delete all the new directory created. if err != nil { for _, uid := range newUIDs { dir := filepath.Join(db.Dir(), uid.String()) if err := os.RemoveAll(dir); err != nil { level.Error(db.logger).Log("msg", "failed to delete block after failed `CleanTombstones`", "dir", dir, "err", err) } } } }() db.mtx.RLock() blocks := db.blocks[:] db.mtx.RUnlock() for _, b := range blocks { if uid, er := b.CleanTombstones(db.Dir(), db.compactor); er != nil { err = errors.Wrapf(er, "clean tombstones: %s", b.Dir()) return err } else if uid != nil { // New block was created. newUIDs = append(newUIDs, *uid) } } return errors.Wrap(db.reload(), "reload blocks") } func isBlockDir(fi os.FileInfo) bool { if !fi.IsDir() { return false } _, err := ulid.ParseStrict(fi.Name()) return err == nil } func blockDirs(dir string) ([]string, error) { files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dir) if err != nil { return nil, err } var dirs []string for _, fi := range files { if isBlockDir(fi) { dirs = append(dirs, filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name())) } } return dirs, nil } func sequenceFiles(dir string) ([]string, error) { files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(dir) if err != nil { return nil, err } var res []string for _, fi := range files { if _, err := strconv.ParseUint(fi.Name(), 10, 64); err != nil { continue } res = append(res, filepath.Join(dir, fi.Name())) } return res, nil } func nextSequenceFile(dir string) (string, int, error) { names, err := fileutil.ReadDir(dir) if err != nil { return "", 0, err } i := uint64(0) for _, n := range names { j, err := strconv.ParseUint(n, 10, 64) if err != nil { continue } i = j } return filepath.Join(dir, fmt.Sprintf("%0.6d", i+1)), int(i + 1), nil } func closeAll(cs []io.Closer) error { var merr tsdb_errors.MultiError for _, c := range cs { merr.Add(c.Close()) } return merr.Err() } func exponential(d, min, max time.Duration) time.Duration { d *= 2 if d < min { d = min } if d > max { d = max } return d }