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>
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Feature Flags
Here is a list of features that are disabled by default since they are breaking changes or are considered experimental. Their behaviour can change in future releases which will be communicated via the release changelog.
You can enable them using the --enable-feature
flag with a comma separated list of features.
They may be enabled by default in future versions.
@
Modifier in PromQL
--enable-feature=promql-at-modifier
The @
modifier lets you specify the evaluation time for instant vector selectors,
range vector selectors, and subqueries. More details can be found here.
Expand environment variables in external labels
--enable-feature=expand-external-labels
Replace ${var}
or $var
in the external_labels
values according to the values of the current environment variables. References
to undefined variables are replaced by the empty string.
Negative offset in PromQL
This negative offset is disabled by default since it breaks the invariant that PromQL does not look ahead of the evaluation time for samples.
--enable-feature=promql-negative-offset
In contrast to the positive offset modifier, the negative offset modifier lets one shift a vector selector into the future. An example in which one may want to use a negative offset is reviewing past data and making temporal comparisons with more recent data.
More details can be found here.
Remote Write Receiver
--enable-feature=remote-write-receiver
The remote write receiver allows Prometheus to accept remote write requests from other Prometheus servers. More details can be found here.
Exemplars Storage
--enable-feature=exemplar-storage
OpenMetrics introduces the ability for scrape targets to add exemplars to certain metrics. Exemplars are references to data outside of the MetricSet. A common use case are IDs of program traces.
Exemplar storage is implemented as a fixed size circular buffer that stores exemplars in memory for all series. Enabling this feature will enable the storage of exemplars scraped by Prometheus. The flag storage.exemplars.exemplars-limit
can be used to control the size of circular buffer by # of exemplars. An exemplar with just a traceID=<jaeger-trace-id>
uses roughly 100 bytes of memory via the in-memory exemplar storage. If the exemplar storage is enabled, we will also append the exemplars to WAL for local persistence (for WAL duration).
Memory Snapshot on Shutdown
--enable-feature=memory-snapshot-on-shutdown
This takes the snapshot of the chunks that are in memory along with the series information when shutting down and stores it on disk. This will reduce the startup time since the memory state can be restored with this snapshot and m-mapped chunks without the need of WAL replay.
Extra Scrape Metrics
--enable-feature=extra-scrape-metrics
When enabled, for each instance scrape, Prometheus stores a sample in the following additional time series:
scrape_timeout_seconds
. The configuredscrape_timeout
for a target. This allows you to measure each target to find out how close they are to timing out withscrape_duration_seconds / scrape_timeout_seconds
.scrape_sample_limit
. The configuredsample_limit
for a target. This allows you to measure each target to find out how close they are to reaching the limit withscrape_samples_post_metric_relabeling / scrape_sample_limit
. Note thatscrape_sample_limit
can be zero if there is no limit configured, which means that the query above can return+Inf
for targets with no limit (as we divide by zero). If you want to query only for targets that do have a sample limit use this query:scrape_samples_post_metric_relabeling / (scrape_sample_limit > 0)
.