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Cutting new changelod doc reduces the size of the current's year
changelog and improves navigation for users.
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Commit eef6943084 added new test
functions. Which checks various cases for metricName registration at
data ingestion.
Initial dataset size had 4 batches with 100 rows each. It works fine at
machines with 5GB+ memory.
But i386 architecture supports only 4GB of memory per process.
Due to given limitations, batch size should be reduced to 3 batches and
30 rows. It keeps the same
test funtionality, but reduces overall memory usage to ~3GB.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Samples parsing is a hot path. Bad client could easily overwhelm
receiver with bad or unsupported data. So it is better to throttle such
messages.
Follow-up after
b26a68641c
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Process values in batches instead of passing every value in the callback.
This improves performance of reading the encoded values from storage by up to 50%.
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- fix table rendering on writer and scheduler pages
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added search page required for docs site
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Signed-off-by: Artem Navoiev <tenmozes@gmail.com>
New version has additional checks and reduced resource consumption, so
it doesn't timeout for our internal repos.
To make linter happy, I addressed "redefinition of the built-in
function" lint error.
----
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- url encoding / decoding with <urlencode:field> and <urldecode:field>
- base64 encoding / decoding with <base64encode:field> and <base64decode:field>
- hex encoding / decoding with <hexencode:field> and <hexdecode:field>
- hex encoding for integers with <hexnumencode:field> and <hexnumdecode:field>
This allows reducing the state of every statsProcessor by removing pointer to the corresponding statsFunc.
For example, this reduces statsCountProcessor size by 2x.
Previoysly finalizeStats() for some functions such as count_uniq() could run for long periods
of time after the query is canceled, since stopCh wan't propagated to finalizeStats().
Prevsiously integer values were converted to strings before being passed to `updateState()` function at `count_uniq`
and `count_uniq_hash`. Later such values are converted back to integers in order to track them via integer map of unique values.
This commit avoids the int -> string -> int conversion. Instead, it passes integers directly to the integer map of unique values.
This improves performance of `count_uniq` and `count_uniq_hash` functions even further.
This filter can be used when debugging and exploring logs in order to understand better
which value types are used for storing the particular log fields.
The `value_type` filter complements `block_stats` pipe.
Add exclude google.golang.org/grpc/stats/opentelemetry v0.0.0-20240907200651-3ffb98b2c93a to go.mod
according to https://github.com/googleapis/google-cloud-go/issues/11283#issuecomment-2558515586 .
This fixes the following strange issue on `make vendor-update`:
cloud.google.com/go/storage imports
google.golang.org/grpc/stats/opentelemetry: ambiguous import: found package google.golang.org/grpc/stats/opentelemetry in multiple modules:
google.golang.org/grpc v1.69.0 (/go/pkg/mod/google.golang.org/grpc@v1.69.0/stats/opentelemetry)
google.golang.org/grpc/stats/opentelemetry v0.0.0-20240907200651-3ffb98b2c93a (/go/pkg/mod/google.golang.org/grpc/stats/opentelemetry@v0.0.0-20240907200651-3ffb98b2c93a)
- Pass the calculated results to the next pipe in float64 columns.
Previously the results were converted to string columns. This could slow down further calculations.
- Use custom optimized logic for processing numeric columns, which are passed to math pipe.
Previously all the input columns were converted to string and then converted to float64
before math pipe calculations.
- Initialize the newly added columns at blockResult as soon as they are added.
This improves performance when big number of columns are calculated by math pipe.
Previously integer values were tracked in string maps. Now every input value is parsed as integer.
On success the parsed integer is tracked via specialized maps, which hold only integers.
This reduces CPU usage and memory usage in general case.
Use the column name attached to the corresponding part. The lifetime of this column name exceed the blockSearch lifetime,
so it is safe using it here.
This is a follow-up for 8d968acd0a
Previously columns with negative int64 values were stored either as float64 or string
depending on whether the negative int64 values are bigger or smaller than -2^53.
If the integer values are smaller than -2^53, then they are stored as string, since float64 cannot
hold such values without precision loss. Now such values are stored as int64.
This should improve compression ratio and query performance over columns with negative int64 values.
Previously field values could be automatically converted to float64 with precision loss.
This could lead to unexpected results when querying such field values.
For example, "10007199254740992" was incorrectly represented as 10007199254740993.
This commit prevents from such lossy conversions when storing field values.
While at it, prevent from int64 overflow at tryParseBytes and tryParseDuration functions,
which are used for parsing constants in queries for byte sizes and durations.
Now these functions return 1<<63-1 (the maximum int64 value) for constants exceeding
this value. Previously they could return arbitrary garbage for such constants.
1. Do not copy every line from LineReader.buf to LineReader.Line - just refer the line at LineReader.buf.
2. Do not copy the next found line to the beginning of LineReader.buf - just track the next line start index with LineReader.bufOffset.
This reduces memory copying when many lines are read into LineReader.buf by a single read() syscall.
When vmselect process a rollup function it fetches all the raw samples
on requested `start-end` interval of the query. It then loops through
the raw samples, picks the range of the samples based on provided `step`
interval and invokes a rollup function for each of the picked ranges of
samples.
During this processing, vmselect always populates the `realPrevValue`
field with the closest previous raw sample value before the picked range
of samples. This `realPrevValue` is used by rollup functions like
increase_pure or delta to decide whether the counter change happened or
not. For example, we get the counter value == 1. If we've seen this
counter before and its value was also 1 - then no change happened. If we
didn't see it before, then this counter should have started with value=0
and we need to account for `1-0=1` change. All this is required to deal
with situations when scrapes are missing or `step` is too small.
However, vmselect doesn't check how "old" is the `realPrevValue`. In
other words, it doesn't respect the staleness interval when picking it.
In result, depending on the `start` and `end` params, vmselect can use
`realPrevValue` which is a couple of hours old and is unlikely to be a
temporary scrape fail. In result, some increases can be incorrectly
ingnored by vmselect.
This change makes sure that vmselect doesn't populate `realPrevValue`
with samples that are older than staleness interval.
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To reproduce, create a dataset with one metric `foo` which has samples
with value=1 on interval of couple of hours and resolution 15s, and a
gap for an hour in the middle:
<img width="769" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a39b2740-b741-45f8-ad18-093b7c57c3b3"
/>
Then run `increase(foo[1m])` expression on this time range (disable
cache):
<img width="1472" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/463cece1-f359-4c75-a96c-60092a31cab2"
/>
In result, there will be one increase on the beginning of the series.
And no increase after the gap. Then change the time range so it starts
in the middle of the gap:
<img width="1505" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/f4a460c3-9fd1-4ec7-ab47-15e716ec1019"
/>
Now, there is an increase>0 because the `realPrevValue` wasn't
populated. This is wrong, because it hides the increase of the series.
With the fix, the original increase query on full time range should show
2 increases:
<img width="1492" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/aa9d8a6b-7b22-41f6-9eb9-83b3113a6982"
/>
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This chapter is needed for referring from Github issues when CPU or memory profiles are needed to be collected
in order to investigate issues with high CPU and/or RAM usage at VictoriaLogs.
Since
44b071296d
`evalNumber` function no longer updating MetricName tenancy information.
This leads to mismatch in metric names between the query result and
evaluated number for all tenants other than 0:0.
For example, query `count(up) or 0` will return different results for
tenants 0:0 and 1:1 (assuming up is present for both tenants):
- tenant 0:0 - will only contain result of `count(up)`
- tenant 1:1 - will return both `count(up)` and `0` since metric names
will not be matched
This restores setting of tenancy information for metric name for
single-tenant queries.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7987
---
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Hint allows to choose type of cache to be used for index search:
- in-memory parts are storing recently ingested samples and should use
main cache. This improves ingestion speed and cache hit ration for
queries accessing recently ingested samples.
- merges of file parts is performed in background, using a separate
cache allows avoiding pollution of the main cache with irrelevant
entries.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7182
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This commit makes configurable interval for checking if final dedup
process for the historical data should be started. It allows to spread
resource utilisation for multiple vmstorage/vmsingle instances in time.
Since final dedup may add additional preasure on disk, backup systems
and make cluster less stable. Storage unconditionally adds 25% jitter to
the provided value, it should simplify configuration management at
Kubernetes ecosystem. Because Kubernetes application pods must have the
same configuration.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7880
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Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <roman@victoriametrics.com>
It reduces memory usage during tests execution. It makes tests execution more reliable.
Since it sometimes crashes with OOM at small github runners.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
recently new datadog extension was released, where custom endpoint
configuration was added
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commitL c7fc0d0d2f enabled skipping alerts
in case there is no labels present for an alert. This made clause which
was adding a comma for the JSON list incorrect as it is not possible to
determine if the next alert will be skipped or not.
This fix renders all alert labels in advance allowing properly format
JSON payload for Alertmanager notification.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7985
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
fix function name in comment
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Fixes error in `vmauth` when discovering ipv6 addresses.
`vmauth` attempts to [slice till
`:`](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/app/vmauth/auth_config.go#L397)
in the discovered addresses without accounting for ipv6. This causes it
to fail in ipv6 only environments.
```sh
$ nslookup vmselect.ns.svc.cluster.local
...
Name: vmselect.ns.svc.cluster.local
Address: 2600:dead:beef:dead:beef::8
```
```sh
$ kubectl logs -f vmauth
...
error: dial tcp: lookup 2600: no such host
```
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### Describe Your Changes
This pull request adds support for autocomplete in LogsQL queries. The
new feature provides suggestions for field names, field values, and pipe
names as you type.
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### Describe Your Changes
added links to badges and made them clickable at
docs.victoriametrics.com
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The point of the new section is to highlight publicly available
playgrounds for users. All of them were mentioned in other parts of the
documentation, but we didn't have all of them in one place before.
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clarify extra resource is needed when downsampling with filter(s) or
retention filter(s) is applied
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### Describe Your Changes
Binary operations like `exprFirst op exprSecond` in VictoriaMetrics are
performed in the following way:
1. Execute exprFirst.
2. Extract **common label filters** from the result of step 1.
3. Apply these common label filters to `exprSecond` and execute it, in
order to retrieve less time series from vmstorage nodes.
In step 2, only labels with less than `100` (hard-coded) value could be
used as **common label filter** (e.g. `{common_lb=~"v1|v2|...|v100"}`.
In our scenarios, a label, take `instance` label as an example, could
has thousands of candidate values. Regarding bring more pressure to
vmstorage node, it's still beneficial if labels with more than 100
values could be used as filter in `exprSecond`, with enough vmstorage
resources. After adjusting the value from `100` to `10000`, our query
round-trip time drops significantly from 5s to 2s.
This pull request change the hard-coded value into a configurable flag.
storageNode sorting should be BUGFIX, since previously vminsert performed sort and this behaviour was changed.
Also this change only affects OSS version
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Parse cache is a pretty simple implementation of cache. It's just a
standard map with mutex.
Map with mutex overall has poor performance, plus when the cache
overflow occurs, the whole cache locks until 1k elements have been
deleted (now it's 10% of 10000 max elements in the cache). To avoid this
bottleneck and improve performance of cache on systems with many CPU
cores but keep it rather simple, we can implement cache with per bucket
locks like it's done in fastcache. The logic and API remain the same. So
now each bucket will have a map with approximately 78 elements (with 128
buckets), and overflow will occur now for each bucket, and only 7
elements need to be deleted.
Because exec_test.go has about 10k lines of code, it's better to move
the cache into a separate file to add tests and benchmarks for it,
because now it does not have them.
```
goos: windows
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmselect/promql
cpu: 11th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-11900K @ 3.50GHz
Current cache implementation performance on 8 cores:
BenchmarkCachePutNoOverFlow-8 1932 618372 ns/op 253 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCacheGetNoOverflow-8 6547 211527 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetNoOverflow-8 1873 621718 ns/op 261 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutOverflow-8 2262 464328 ns/op 32 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetOverflow-8 1764 655866 ns/op 38 B/op 0 allocs/op
New cache implementation performance on 8 cores:
BenchmarkCachePutNoOverFlow-8 10408 111412 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCacheGetNoOverflow-8 22407 52809 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetNoOverflow-8 6583 168088 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutOverflow-8 9822 117212 ns/op 2 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetOverflow-8 6481 175952 ns/op 3 B/op 0 allocs/op
Current cache implementation performance on 16 cores:
BenchmarkCachePutNoOverFlow-16 2331 475307 ns/op 218 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCacheGetNoOverflow-16 6069 196905 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetNoOverflow-16 1870 644236 ns/op 262 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutOverflow-16 2296 509279 ns/op 34 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetOverflow-16 1726 671510 ns/op 45 B/op 0 allocs/op
New cache implementation performance on 16 cores:
BenchmarkCachePutNoOverFlow-16 13549 82413 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCacheGetNoOverflow-16 30274 38997 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetNoOverflow-16 8512 126239 ns/op 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutOverflow-16 13884 88124 ns/op 1 B/op 0 allocs/op
BenchmarkCachePutGetOverflow-16 7903 131299 ns/op 3 B/op 0 allocs/op
```
From the benchmarks above, we can see that the new implementation is ~5
times faster than the old one.
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### Describe Your Changes
In order for third-party tooling to identify the source repository of
VictoriaMetrics, add the org.opencontainers.image label to the
Dockerfiles. This enables a whole suite of tools that scan container
images to further correlate data with the source code.
The lack of these annotations can be identified using docker:
```shell
docker pull victoriametrics/victoria-metrics
docker inspect victoriametrics/victoria-metrics
```
```jsonc
// ...
"Labels": null
// ...
```
If we try an image that has the annotations, we'll see more output.
```shell
docker pull traefik
docker image inspect traefik
```
```jsonc
// ...
"Labels": {
"org.opencontainers.image.description": "A modern reverse-proxy",
"org.opencontainers.image.documentation": "https://docs.traefik.io",
"org.opencontainers.image.source": "https://github.com/traefik/traefik",
"org.opencontainers.image.title": "Traefik",
"org.opencontainers.image.url": "https://traefik.io",
"org.opencontainers.image.vendor": "Traefik Labs",
"org.opencontainers.image.version": "v3.2.3"
}
// ...
```
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consistently use `vmagent_remotewrite_pending_data_bytes` on vmagent dashboard to represent persistent queue size.
`vmagent_remotewrite_pending_data_bytes =
vm_persistentqueue_bytes_pending + pendingInmemoryBytes`
According to panel description, `vmagent_remotewrite_pending_data_bytes`
is more accurate.
>Persistent queue size shows size of pending samples in bytes which
hasn't been flushed to remote storage yet.
And we already use `vmagent_remotewrite_pending_data_bytes` in other two
panels.
44d2205136/dashboards/vmagent.json (L7132)
- removed absolute paths to run without docker
- set cspell to default entrypoint value
- set cspell config path instead of cspell.json copying and removal
Previously, since labels slice is reused for both `ALERTS` and
`ALERTS_FOR_STATE`, metrics might have incorrect labels and affect the
restore process. Tested the fix under `TestAlertingRule_Exec:
"for-pending=>empty"`.
The bug is introduced in
282f13cf11.
Affected versions: v1.106.1, v1.107...v1.108.x
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7796
At Enterprise version of the vmalert, `group` supports `tenant` field.
`tenant` field value must be added to the `datasource` as a part of the URL path prefix.
But VictoriaLogs can obtain tenant information only from `headers` and defined `tenant` breaks requests to the `VictoriaLogs` datasource.
This commit properly checks `datasourceType` and skips adding path prefix if `datasourceType` is `vlogs`.
---------
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previously vmstorage ignored limit values from vmselect component.
This behavior is prohibited starting from v1.105.0, with
85f60237e2.
This breaks the original intent of the -search.maxUniqueTimeseries command-line flag, which has been added at vmselect nodes in the commit b843f0e : to be able to override the default limit at vmstorage on the number of unique time series, at different subsets of vmselect nodes.
The behavior should be the following:
* If -search.maxUniqueTimeseries command-line flag isn't set at both vmselect and vmstorage nodes, then the limit on the number of unique time series must be automatically detected at vmstorage nodes according to
* vmstorage: automatically adjust -search.maxUniqueTimeseries max value . This simplifies configuration of VictoriaMetrics cluster for the typical case.
* If -search.maxUniqueTimeseries command-line flag is explicitly set at vmstorage node, then it must be used as the limit on the number of unique time series, without automatic detection of the limit. Explicitly set limit at vmstorage node cannot be exceeded by the limit from vmselect nodes.
* If the -search.maxUniqueTimeseries command-line flag is explicitly set at vmselect node, then it must override the automatically detected limit at vmstorage node. For example, if vmselect node provides the limit, which exceeds the automatically detected limit at vmstorage node, then the limit from the vmselect node must be applied during query execution at vmstorage node. This will allow properly executing queries from the subset of vmselect nodes for reporting queries described above.
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7852
### Describe Your Changes
Previously, vmctl expect that tag must exist for each measurement, but
it's actually not necessary.
f16a58f14c/app/vmctl/influx/influx.go (L183-L186)
This pull request fix it by removing the check. For influx series
`measurement1_value1{}`, it will be represented as:
```go
Series{
Measurement: "measurement1",
Field: "value1",
LabelPairs: []LabelPair{},
EmptyTags: []string{},
}
```
and searched by the following query:
```sql
select "value1" from "measurement1"
```
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7921
Commit 71bb9fc0d0 introduced a regression.
If labels are empty and relabeling is not configured, influx ingestion hanlder
performed an earlier exit due to TryPrepareLabels call.
Due micro-optimisations for this procotol, this check was not valid.
Since it didn't take in account metircName, which added later and skip metrics line.
This commit removes `TryPrepareLabel` function call from this path and inline it instead.
It properly track empty labels path.
Adds initial tests implementation for data ingestion protocols.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7933
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Fixed typo in contributing.md (enterpriZe -> enterpriSe in the label
name)
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Currently if multiple msgFields are present in a log row it's not
obvious which field is selected as a _msg field. With this PR and order
of msgfield values defined either via headers or query arg params
defines a priority of these values
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fixes https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7761
### Describe Your Changes
- datadog /api/v2/logs api supports message field in json format, which
is not documented and is used by serverless extension. This PR allows
message field to be both string and object type. Also added support of
not documented timestamp field
- added `-datadog.streamFields` and `-datadog.ignoreFields` flags to
configure default stream fields for datadog logs, where there's no
alternative option to pass extra headers and query args
- added ingest `max` and `min` values of data, which are ingested using
`datadogsketches` API, which is also actively used by serverless
extensions
- use default `.` separator instead of `_` for sketches metric names
until metrics are not sanitized
This should prevent from excess usage of CPU, RAM and other resources when too many logs
are passed to 'stream_context' pipe.
It is expected that 'stream_context' pipe results are investigated by humans, who cannot inspect
surrounding logs for millions of initial logs. That's why it is OK to limit the number of logs
and/or log streams, which can be passed to 'stream_context' pipe.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7766
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7903
While at it, reduce memory allocations at Storage.getFieldValuesNoHits and make it more scalable on multi-CPU systems.
This improves performance of in(<query>) filter when the <query> returns big number of values.
Use chunked allocator in order to reduce memory allocations. It allocates objects from slices of up to 64Kb size.
This improves performance for `stats` and `top` pipes by up to 2x when they are applied to big number of `by (...)` groups.
Also parallelize execution of `count_uniq`, `count_uniq_hash` and `uniq_values` stats functions,
so they are executed faster on hosts with many CPU cores when applied to fields with big number
of unique values.
The commit 4599429f51 improperly set br.cs to nil,
while it should set br.bs to nil instead. This resulted in excess memory allocations
at br.csInit() and br.csInitFast().
### Describe Your Changes
added deprecated form and available from popups in vmanomaly docs
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### Describe Your Changes
- Adds Headers to FAQ questions in vmalert for Victorialogs
- Adds FAQ for multitenant recording rules described in #7656
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Historically some of VictoriaMetrics components were optimized for the low rate of memory allocations.
These are: vmagent, single-node VictoriaMetrics and vmstorage. These components benefit from the low
GOGC value, since this allow reducing their memory usage in steady state on typical workloads.
Other VictoriaMetrics components aren't optimized for the reduced rate of memory allocations.
This results in the increased CPU usage spent on garbage collection (GC) in these components,
since it must be triggered at higher rate. See https://tip.golang.org/doc/gc-guide#GOGC for details.
These components do not use too much memory, so it is OK increasing the GOGC for these components
from 30 to 100 - this won't affect the most users.
Keep GOGC to 30 only for vmagent, single-node VictoriaMetrics and vmstorage components.
See 077193d87c and 54b9e1d3cb .
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7902
Numeric fields can be stored as const values in the block of logs. In this case the `sort` pipe
was incorrectly comparing such values as strings instead of numbers. This results in incorrect
sort results. For example, 123 was smaller than 2. Fix this by removing the incorrect case
for comparing const fields.
While at it, replace lessString() with strings.LessNatural() in the sortBlockLess.
This improves sorting performance a bit, since the sortBlockLess function already tried
comparing numeric values, and it doesn't need to spend CPU time on such a comparison again inside lessString() call.
The commit 42c9183281 wasn't correct by replacing strings.LessNatural() with lessString()
inside the sortBlockLess() function.
* simplify wording
* update styles
* remove extra info about go application details. The details are likely
not needed and we didn't have details for rolling-dice app anyway. So
keep it simple for consstency and brevity.
* update navigation for simplicity sake
* fix typos
follow-up after
40b47601d1
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
vmauth started to use request.Host after commit
f4776fec1b for`src_hosts` routing rules.
This commit adds http.Request.Host to the debugInfo output in order to
be consistent with routing logic.
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### Describe Your Changes
- added VictoriaLogs to OpenTelemetry guide
- updated deprecated dependencies
- added deltatocumulative processor to example and deltatemporality
selector to one of examples to use for counters by default
- added exponential histograms to example
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### Describe Your Changes
Added `available_from` popup into documentation of vmanomaly
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While at at, allow passing an array of string values per each JSON entry at extra_filters and extra_stream_filters.
For example, `extra_filters={"foo":["bar","baz"]}` is converted into `foo:in("bar", "baz")` extra filter,
while `extra_stream_fitlers={"foo":["bar","baz"]}` is converted into `{foo=~"bar|baz"}` extra filter.
This should simplify creating faceted search when multiple values per a single log field must be selected.
This is needed for https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7365#issuecomment-2447964259
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5542
### Describe Your Changes
-Deprecate Overview page in Anomaly Detection docs.
- Adding service description to `README.md`
- Moving Licensing information to Quickstart page
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Such log fields do not give any useful information during logs' exploration.
They just clutter the output of the `facets` pipe. So it is better to drop such fields by default.
If these fields are needed, then `keep_const_fields` option can be added to `facets` pipe.
### Describe Your Changes
fixes#7804 by adding alert for missing uptime metric in vmanomaly
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Fix a typo and simplify the statement
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### Describe Your Changes
Update docs to reflect the changes introduced in #7767 to fix#5796
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### Describe Your Changes
Updated docker.compose.yml, set remotewrite.url to port 8429 so it would
correspond to documentation
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- Remove Loki sink, since it brings more troubles when users try using it in Vector.
For example, it encodes all the log fields as a JSON string and puts it into "message" field.
This results in storing the "message" field with the JSON string containing all the log fields
in VictoriaLogs. This is not what expected - every log field must be stored as a separate field
according to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/keyconcepts/
- Remove 'mode: bulk' option from Elasticsearch sink configuration, since this option is set by default to this value,
so there is no need in explicit setting.
- Add 'compression: gzip' to all the config examples, since the compression reduces the used network bandwidth by 4-5 times,
while it doesn't increase CPU usage too much at both Vector and VictoriaLogs sides. So it is better to enable the compression in config examples.
- Mention about HTTP parameters accepted by VictoriaLogs data ingestion APIs in both examples for Elasticsearch and JSON line protocols.
### Describe Your Changes
This PR fixes#5796. See the points 6 and 7 in `Steps to reproduce`:
> Now let's set time to only 5ms past the timestamp of the first point,
since even 199ms worked for the second point. Surprise, the point isn't
returned 💥:
>
> ```curl -s $VMQURL -d 'query=series1' -d 'time=1707123456705' -d
'step=1ms' | grep 10 # nothing!```
>
> But, 4ms works: 🤨🤔
>
> ```curl -s $VMQURL -d 'query=series1' -d 'time=1707123456704' -d
'step=1ms' | grep 10 # found```
This happens so because the actual step becomes 5ms due to jitter being
applied. THe fix is to do not apply jitter if scrape interval was not
detected (the case when vmstorage returns only one result). In this case
the scrape interval is set to `5m+step`.
An integration test has been added to check the steps to reproduce and
then to confirm that fix works. Note that the cluster tests are
currently disabled because the fix is not in cluster branch yet.
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Previously cluster with the following vmselect configuration:
./bin/vmselect
-storageNode=gr1/:8211,gr1/:8212
-storageNode=gr2/:8213,gr2/:8214
-search.skipSlowReplicas=true
-globalReplicationFactor=2
Here we have two vmstorage groups and -globalReplicationFactor=2, which effectively means that "every ingested sample is replicated across multiple vmstorage groups". Hence, gr1 and gr2 contain identical data set. And when we set -search.skipSlowReplicas=true it is expected vmselect should return result as soon as at least one storage group returned the full result.
In current state, -search.skipSlowReplicas is ignored on the storage group level. It is only respected within the group (with -replicationFactor flag).
This commit fixes global replication for skipSlowReplicas.
To ensure that the fix works and does not break
anything replication tests have been added. For checking the fix for
skipping slow replicas see `testGroupSkipSlowReplicas()`.
To emulate storage groups, the integration test creates a cluster with
multilevel vminsert. The L1 inserts are group-level inserts, each writes
to its own group of vmstorages. The L2 vminsert is a global vminsert
that writes replicated to the L1 vminserts.
To enable multilevel inserts changes in apptest framework and
`lib/ingestserver/clusternative/server.go` were necessary.
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6924
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Previously service labels won't be attached when `role: tasks` is set.
Because the `addServicesLabels` function is shared by `role: tasks` and
`role: services`, and it will return nothing when `vip.Addr` is invalid
or empty.
In Prometheus, even if `vip.Addr` is empty, it attach common service
labels with [a standalone
function](f10c3454e9/discovery/moby/services.go (L129)),
which offers:
- `__meta_dockerswarm_service_id`: the id of the service.
- `__meta_dockerswarm_service_name`: the name of the service.
- `__meta_dockerswarm_service_mode`: the mode of the service.
- `__meta_dockerswarm_service_label_<labelname>`: each label of the
service, with any unsupported characters converted to an underscore.
This PR add a `addServicesLabelsForTask`, to replace the usage of
`addServicesLabels` when `role: tasks` is set. This function offers
common service labels listed above.
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7800
Previously after configuration reload call `externalURL` templaing function defined at external templates could be lost. Since it was added only at initial `Load` call and never copied during template reload process.
External templates for vmalert could be defined via `-rule.templates` flag.
This commit properly reload external templates. It's no longer copies mutated templates and instead fully reloads it each time if there is any changes.
Previously, during de-duplication staleness markers could be removed due to incorrect logic at
values equality check.
During the evaluation of read query vmselect deduplicates samples using dedupInterval option. It picks the highest value across all points with the same timestamp next to the border of dedupInterval. The issue is any comparison with NaN via <, > returns false. This means that the position of NaN in srcValues could affect the result.
This commit changes this logic with additional step, that explicitly checks for staleness marker for the following cases:
1. Deduplication on vmselect
2. Deduplication in vmstorage during merges
3. Deduplication in stream aggregation
check performed only for stale markers, because other NaNs are rejected on ingestion
by vmstorage or by stream aggregation.
Checking for stale markers in general slows down dedup speed by 3%:
```
benchstat old.txt new.txt
goos: darwin
goarch: arm64
pkg: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage
cpu: Apple M4 Pro
│ old.txt │ new.txt │
│ sec/op │ sec/op vs base │
DeduplicateSamples/minScrapeInterval=1s-14 462.8n ± ∞ ¹ 425.2n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
DeduplicateSamples/minScrapeInterval=2s-14 905.6n ± ∞ ¹ 903.3n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
DeduplicateSamples/minScrapeInterval=5s-14 710.0n ± ∞ ¹ 698.9n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
DeduplicateSamples/minScrapeInterval=10s-14 632.7n ± ∞ ¹ 638.5n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
DeduplicateSamplesDuringMerge/minScrapeInterval=1s-14 439.7n ± ∞ ¹ 409.9n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
DeduplicateSamplesDuringMerge/minScrapeInterval=2s-14 908.9n ± ∞ ¹ 882.2n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
DeduplicateSamplesDuringMerge/minScrapeInterval=5s-14 721.2n ± ∞ ¹ 684.7n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
DeduplicateSamplesDuringMerge/minScrapeInterval=10s-14 659.1n ± ∞ ¹ 630.6n ± ∞ ¹ ~ (p=1.000 n=1) ²
geomean 659.5n 636.0n -3.56%
```
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7674
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Changed enabled limit condition to `or` instead of `and`. Since labels must checked if at least one of the limits is defined.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Previously, time series with labels exceeding the configured limits were truncated and written to storage, potentially causing data inconsistency. This could lead to collisions between time series and make it difficult to identify the source due to truncated labels.
This commit changes the behavior:
* Such time series are now rejected outright.
* Rejected time series are logged to stdout, and corresponding counters are incremented.
* removes `vm_too_long_label_values_total`, `vm_too_long_label_names_total`, `vm_metrics_with_dropped_labels_total` metrics.
* adds new values `[too_many_labels,too_long_label_name,too_long_label_value]` to `reason` label of the `vm_rows_ignored_total` metric name
related issues:
- https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6928
- https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7661
This commit aligns behaviour of docker service discovery with Prometheus implementation.
It adds the following changes:
* introduce new config param `match_first_network` with default value of `true`. It uses the first network if the container has multiple networks
defined. It should help to avoid collecting duplicate targets error with multi network setups.
* add `networks` for the containers with linked network to the other containers with `network_mode: container:id` setting. It resolve an issue with attached containers aka `pods` in Kubernetes.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7398
Previous commit b09272ccac added regression, which could lead to the template
global state overwrites.
The issue related to the mechanism how `vmalert` inherits templates. It has global templates, that could be changed via `rule.templates` flag. And local templates defined per labels/annotations for rules and groups.
During labels/annotations templating state could be changed via `define` syntax.
This commit restores previous behavior with `Clone` call for templates before templating labels/annotations.
Affected releases:
- 1.106.1
- v1.102.7
- v1.97.12
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6894
This commit adds ability to launch vmauth without configuration file.
Which is possible use case for operator based installations.
Operator provides global resource `VMAuth` and allows to create
`VMUser` objects for it. Eventually operator creates configuration for
`VMAuth` based on user defined selectors for `VMUser`.
Since there is no direct relations between
those objects. And any object could be created in on-demand by
Kubernetes users. It's required to be able to start `vmauth` with empty
auth config file.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6467
* mention that `debug` messages require -loggerLevel=INFO
* rm version requirement, as mentioned version is pretty old
and it is liklely everyone is using a newer version
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Previously, if only `-dedup.minScrapeInterval` was set without
`downsampling.Period, function
getDownsamplingFilters returned empty result for
downsamplingPeriodFilters. Because it didn't take in
account globalDedup variable.
This commit adds fast path for this case and returns a single
downsampling filter with global interval value.
In addition, it adds the following changes:
* Removes global state modification at ParseDownsamplingPeriods
function. Which could lead to data races at vmselect
* simplifies logic of isDedupNeeded function. Since
donwsamplingPeriodsWithout filters is subset of
dowsamplingPeriodByFilters. There is no need for len check
* Improves tests by proper reset global state of downsampling
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7764
This function calculates the number of unique value hashes. This number is a good approximation
for the number of unique values. The `count_uniq_hash` function uses less memory and works faster
than `count_uniq` when applied to fields with big number of unique values.
* vmbackupmanager: increase min sleep time between scheduling cycles from 0 to 1s to avoid spammed logs.
* Update docs/changelog/CHANGELOG.md
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The panic may occur when the surrounding logs for some original log entry are empty.
This is possible when these logs were included into surrounding logs for the previous original log entry.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7762
The following patterns are detected:
- `<N>-<N>-<N>-<N>-<N>` is replaced with `<UUID>`.
- `<N>.<N>.<N>.<N>` is replaced with `<IP4>`.
- `<N>:<N>:<N>` is replaced with `<TIME>`. Optional fractional seconds after the time are treated as a part of `<TIME>`.
- `<N>-<N>-<N>` and `<N>/<N>/<N>` is replaced with `<DATE>`.
- `<N>-<N>-<N>T<N>:<N>:<N>` and `<N>-<N>-<N> <N>:<N>:<N>` is replaced with `<DATETIME>`. Optional timezone after the datetime is treated as a part of `<DATETIME>`.
This is useful for detecting patterns across log messages, which differ by various numeric fields,
with the following query:
_time:1h | collapse_nums | top 10 by (_msg)
The max_value_len query arg allows controlling the maximum length of values
per every log field. If the length is exceeded, then the log field is dropped
from the results, since it contains incomplete (misleading) set of most frequently seen field values.
It is impossible to count all the empty value per every seen field,
since they aren't counted for data blocks, which do not contain the given field.
So it is better ignoring empty values in order to reduce the level of confusion
when users see incorrect hits for empty per-field values.
It is very confusing to see incomplete set of values for fields, which contain a subset of short values,
while the rest of values are too long. It is better to ignore all the values in such fields.
It is also very confusing if the list of most frequently values has no an empty value.
So it is better counting hits for an empty value.
### Describe Your Changes
Many users are running k8s-stack in multiple kubernetes clusters and to
configure a proper routing in alertmanager it's required to support
`cluster` label in alerting rules. It's now implemented in helm-chart
hack scripts, but it's tricky part to define if cluster label should be
added or not, when functions has no `by` expression. Updated existing
alerts to provide later an ability to inject cluster label later
Also take into an account `storage.minFreeDiskSpaceBytes` in
`DiskRunsOutOfSpace` alerts
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`stream_context` is implemented in the way, which needs scanning all the logs for the selected log streams.
The scan performance is usually fast, since the majority of blocks are skipped, since they do not contain
rows with the needed timestamps. But there was a pathological case with `stream_context before N`:
VictoriaLogs usually scans blocks in chronological order. That means that the `before` context logs are constantly
updated with the new logs. This requires reading the actual data for the requested log fields from disk.
The workaround is to split the process of obtaining stream context logs into two phases:
1. Select only timestamps for the stream context logs, whithout selecting other log fields.
This operation is usually much faster than reading the requested log fields.
2. Select stream context logs for the selected timestamps. This operation is usually fast,
since the requested number of context logs is usually not so big.
Performance testing for the new algorithm shows up to 30x speed improvement for `stream_context before N`
and up to 5x speed improvement for `stream_context after N` when applied to log stream with 50M logs.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7637
This endpoint returns the most frequent values per each field seen in the selected logs.
This endpoint is going to be used by VictoriaLogs web UI for faceted search.
Previously such expressions were improperly formatted, which could result
in incorrect calculations at vlogscli.
For example, 'x / (y / z)' was formatted as 'x / y / z',
while 'x - (y + z)' was formatted as 'x - y + z'.
`top` pipe can be confused with the `first` and `last` pipes, so add references to these pipes from the `top` pipe docs.
This should help users locating the needed pipes.
Requests processed by built-in HTTP server has the [origin
form](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7230#section-5.3) rather
than the absolute form.
So in[Request.URL](https://pkg.go.dev/net/http#Request), fields other than
Path and RawQuery will be empty.
> // For server requests, the URL is parsed from the URI
> // supplied on the Request-Line as stored in RequestURI. For
> // most requests, fields other than Path and RawQuery will be
> // empty. (See RFC 7230, Section 5.3)
Using `request.Host` field instead to match `src_hosts` fixes issue and allows to route requests properly.
An addition It allows user to route requests with customized `Host` header.
This fixes possible `index out of range` panic when -search.logImplicitConversion
or -search.disableImplicitConversion command-line flags are passed to vmselect
and it tries executing incorrect query with too small number of arguments passed
to rollup function.
`offset` and `limit` pipes cannot be applied individually per every step on the [start ... end] time range,
so they must be disallowed at /select/logsql/stats_query_range.
This is a follow-up for 534371031e
The `first N by (field)` pipe is a shorthand to `sort by (field) limit N`,
while the `last N by (field)` pipe is a shorthand to `sort by (field) desc limit N`.
While at it, add support for partitioning sort results by log groups and applying
individual limit per each group.
For example, the following query returns up to 3 logs per each host with the biggest value
for the `request_duration` field:
_time:5m | last 3 by (request_duration) partition by (host)
This query is equivalent to the following one:
_time:5m | sort by (request_duration) desc limit 3 partition by (host)
Automatically add the 'partition by (_time)` into `sort`, `first` and `last` pipes
used in the query to `/select/logsql/stats_query_range` API.
This is needed for https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7699
Previously streamFields were unconditionally added to log stream fields, even if they were listed in the ignoreFields.
Also do not add extraStreamFields to log stream fields if streamFields is non-nil, since this may confuse users.
This is a follow-up for 17b813ba28
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/7554
The storage isn't designed to work efficiently with logs containing too many log fields.
It is better to emit a warning to the user and ignore such logs instead of trying to store them.
This will allow fixing the issue by the user ASAP, and won't lead to excess resource usage
at VictoriaLogs side, such as RAM, CPU, disk IO and disk space.
While at it, ignore too long logs with the size exceeding the maximum block size during data ingestion.
This should prevent from possible issues when dealing with such long logs if they were stored in the storage.
Emit a warning in this case, so the user could identify and fix the issue ASAP.
This is a follow-up for 22e6385f56
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7568
Previously too long line in Elasticsearch bulk import protocol resulted in clsoing
the client stream and ignoring the rest of log messages in the stream.
Now only the too long message is ignored properly, while the rest of log messages
are read successfully.
This is a follow-up for 61e7c77ce25967269192ed2e201f67d8c48b972e
Previously vl_rows_ingested_total metric was tracked individually per each supported data ingestion protocols.
It is better from maintainability PoV tracking this metric consistently in a single place - at logMessageProcessor.AddRow() function
in the same way as vl_bytes_ingested_total metric is tracked.
This is a follow-up for 50bfa689c9
### Describe Your Changes
docs/vmanomaly: release v1.18.8
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* explicitly mention it is using HTTP protocol
* consistently use `victoriametrics_url` placeholder across the docs
* mention v2 influx format in docs
* consistently remove/add extra newlines for better formatting
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### Describe Your Changes
Add cluster replication tests. No group replication yet. Some necessary
enhancements to the apptest framework have been done as well. Also other
existing tests were revisitied to take advantage of new QueryOpts added
by @f41gh7 in #7635.
The tests verify the following scenarios:
1. Data is written to vmstorages multiple times
2. Vmselect deduplicates replicated data
3. Vmselect does not return partial result if it receives responses from
enough replicas
4. Vmselect does not wait for the rest from all replicas (skips slower
ones)
Something similar will be added for storage groups. These tests should
be used to prove that the fix for #6924 works and at the same time does
not break other aspects of replication.
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### Describe Your Changes
- docs/vmanomaly - release v1.18.7
- modified table markdown for proper rendering on vmanomaly component
pages
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docs/vmanomaly - patch release v1.18.6 docs
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Previously Block columns wasn't properly limited by maxColumnsPerBlock.
And it was possible a case, when more columns per block added than
expected.
For example, if ingested log stream has many unuqie fields
and it's sum exceed maxColumnsPerBlock.
We only enforce fieldsPerBlock limit during row parsing, which limits
isn't enough to mitigate this issue. Also it
would be very expensive to apply maxColumnsPerBlock limit during
ingestion, since it requires to track all possible field tags
combinations.
This commit adds check for maxColumnsPerBlock limit during
MustInitFromRows function call. And it returns offset of the rows and
timestamps added to the block.
Function caller must create another block and ingest remaining rows
into it.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7568
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This metric tracks an approximate amounts of bytes processed when parsing the ingested logs.
The metric is exposed individually per every supported data ingestion protocol. The protocol name
is exposed via "type" label in order to be consistent with vl_rows_ingested_total metric.
Thanks to @tenmozes for the initial idea and implementation at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/7682
While at it, remove the unneeded "format" label from vl_rows_ingested_total metric.
The "type" label must be enough for encoding the data ingestion format.
Comment broken tests for remote_read integration test.
Prometheus broke library compatibility and it's required to rewrite tests.
Also, test structure and format should be revisited and improved according to our test code style.
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Removes global defaultAuthToken, since it's no longer needed.
It was added as fallback for 'remoteWrite.multitenantURL' feature.
This feature was deprecated at v1.102 version and removed.
Updates newRemoteWriteCtxs function, it shouldn't accept auth.Token no longer.
This was also a part of remove feature.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Previously, vmagent produced parsing error for 'multitenant' auth token
value for the cases:
* data ingestion with enableMultitentEndpoints
* data scrapping at promscrape
It's inconsistent to the other VictoriaMetrics components.
Since 'multitenant' is well-known token value for multitenancy via
labels. And vmagent is intended to be compatible with vminsert ingestion
endpoints.
This commit replaces NewToken with NewTokenPossibleMultitenant function
for token parsing. It allows to use multitenant value for it. And it
makes token values consistent for the all components.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7694
Previously ip_filters wasn't properly inited for this part of config.
It resulted to bypass requests for this section.
This commit properly inits `ip_filter`.
Previously, all requests rejected by `ip_filter` were silently aborted.
This commit adds new metrics:
* vmauth_user_ip_denies_total
* vmauth_global_ip_denies_total
* vmauth_unauthorized_user_ip_denies_total
It adds observability to this feature and allow to measure rejected requests.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6883
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Both vmalert and vmalert-tool support multiple `rule_files` and use
directory as a file, so it's ok if some files don't contain any rule
group. But vmalert-tool should warn the user if no rule group is found
in any of the `rule_files`.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7663
Previously, there was no option to replace value of `X-Forwarded-For`
HTTP Header. It was only possible to completely remove it. It's not good
solution, since backend may require this information. But using direct
value of this header is insecure. And requires complex knowledge of
infrastruce at backend side (see spoofing X-Forwarded-For articles).
This commit adds new flag, that replaces content of `X-Forwarded-For`
HTTP Header value with current `RemoteAddress` of client that send
request.
It should be used if `vmauth` is directly attached to the internet.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6883
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This commit allows vmauth to obtain client IP address from HTTP Headers.
Main scenario for it is vmauth located behind reverse-proxy.
It adds both global and per user configuration settings: -httpRealIPHeader and `real_ip_header` config option.
vmauth try to obtain IP from header if this setting is set. If header is not exists, vmauth fallbacks to `remoteAddress`.
Commit also updates incorrect benchmarks and align test package naming for ip_filters
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6883
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### Describe Your Changes
- Fixes the handling of the `showLegend` flag.
- Fixes the handling of `alias`.
- Adds support for alias templates, allowing dynamic substitutions like
`{{label_name}}`.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7565
### Describe Your Changes
docs/vmanomaly - release 1.18.5 doc updates
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- **Memory Optimization**: Reduced memory consumption on the "Group" and
"JSON" tabs by approximately 30%.
- **Table Pagination**: Added pagination to the "Table" view with an
option to select the number of rows displayed (from 10 to 1000 items per
page, with a default of 1000). This change significantly reduced memory
usage by approximately 75%.
Related to #7185
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix wrong path to rules_file in vmalert-tool doc
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Signed-off-by: Viet Hung Nguyen <hvn@familug.org>
Co-authored-by: Hui Wang <haley@victoriametrics.com>
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Previously, this filter did not apply to virtual
machine scale sets, causing all virtual machines to be discovered.
This commit conditionally adds `resource_group` filter for Azure service discovery on virtual
machine scale sets.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7630.
### Describe Your Changes
doing similar changes for both vmagent and vminsert (like one in
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/7399) ends up
with almost same implementations for each of packages instead of having
this shared code in one place. one of the reasons is the same Timeseries
and Labels structure from different prompb and prompbmarshal packages.
My proposal is to use structures from prompb package only to
marshal/unmarshal sent/received data, but for internal transformations
use only structures from prompbmarshal package
Another example, where it already can help to simplify code is streaming
aggregation pipeline for vmsingle (now it first marshals
prompb.Timeseries to storage.MetricRow and then if streaming aggregation
or deduplication is enabled it unmarshals all the series back but to
prompbmarshal.Timeseries)
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Additional info from the dump can be used to debug rotuing rules.
https://pkg.go.dev/net/http/httputil#DumpRequest
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### Describe Your Changes
LTS versions are out of date, linking to old releases. This updates them
to the latest.
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Signed-off-by: Artem Navoiev <tenmozes@gmail.com>
Previously, default dial timeout was used for kubernetes API server connection.
This commit changes it for custom dialer used by the all VictoriaMetrics components. It has lower connection timeout (30s by default).
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7127
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* cross-link related doc chapters and guides about otel
* mention different URL format for cluster version of VM
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Previously, clicking on Ingestion row could result in a visual blip.
Re-ordering panels within the row seems to fix it.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Previously multitenant cache was inited before flag.Parse call. It
didn't allow to change cache expiration value and default value was
always used.
This commit adds cache init at the first time cache was called.
Also this commit adds small cache improvements:
* chore for cleanup cache, it now uses common pattern for in-place items
filtering
* fail cache request fast if item is already expired
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This is a follow-up after 3120dc2
- Consistently use key for rollupCache in multitenant mode cache keys use different authTokens. Previously it could lead to panic in rare cases when cache state was inconsistent.
- Do not share `err` variable across goroutines for `processBlock` function. It could lead to data races.
Related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7549
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Co-authored-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
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Previously, when the alert got resolved shortly before the vmalert
process shuts down, this could result in false alerts.
This change switches vmalert to use MetricsQL function during alerts state restore, which makes it
incompatible for state restoration with PromQL.
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### Describe Your Changes
These are the integration tests that confirm that instant queries may
return stale NaNs when the query contains a rollup function.
The bug was reported at #5806. There is also a fix: #7275. The tests in
this PR will be used co confirm that the fix works.
Some test refactoring has been done along the way. Sorry, couldn't
resist.
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* mention stream aggregation
* rm statement that Prometheus can only pull data, which is not true anymore
* mention absence of backfilling limitations
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### Describe Your Changes
As of right now by default aggregated output in streaming aggregation
takes a staleness interval and only starts sending first samples after
the staleness interval passes. We have a use case where we prefer to
start sending data as soon as we have any. This adds the option to
configure when we start sending first samples
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7116
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### Describe Your Changes
1. **Add new `Raw Query` tab**
A new `Raw Query` tab has been added to the
[vmui](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#vmui) interface for displaying
raw data. The tab uses the `/api/v1/export` API endpoint. Related issue:
[#7024](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7024)
2. **Fix rendering of isolated points on the graph**
Previously, isolated points (not connected to other points on the left
or right) were not visible on the graph. Now, they are rendered
correctly.
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Previously, for `^` aka pow function calls, VictoriaMetrics returned `1`
if left arg was Nan. For example, given query=`(hour()==2)^1` returns 1
for NaN produced by hour() == 2 function. It added additional non-exist
datapoints to the timeseries.
This commit port bugfix from `metricql` package and adds test for it.
Now, VictoriaMetrics
correctly returns `NaN` for such cases.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7359
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### Describe Your Changes
Add test cases proving that it is possible to lose indexDB after
changing the retention period. See #7609
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This is a follow-up for 49fe403af1
Commit disables the verbosity in integration
tests after confirming that the tests run in both master and cluster
branches.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Updated the victorialogs data source version to the v0.8.0 release
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Add the ability to create a simple cluster configuration for tests that
do not verify the cluster-specific behavior but instead are focused on
the business logic tests, such as API surface or MetricsQL. For such
tests this cluster configuration will be enough in most cases.
Cluster-specific tests should continue creating custom configurations.
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fixes#7579 7579
Previously, dedup was added as a downsampling rule with 0s offset to all downsmapling rules with filters. That enforced a metric name lookup even in cases it is not needed.
For example, the following configuration: `-dedup.minScrapeInterval=10s -downsampling.period={__name__=~"node.*"}:1h:1m` would be parsed as: `{__name__=~"node.*"}:1h:1m {}:0s:10s`
This commit changes this logic and treats dedup as a separate case. This allows to perform metric name lookups only in cases when timestamp of current partition can be eligible to use some of downsampling filters. Newer parts will not trigger metric name lookup and will apply deduplication directly.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7440
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Co-authored-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
After changes at commit 787b9cd. Minimal timestamps for extDB check was performed without context of the index search prefix.
It worked fine for Single node version, but for cluster version a different prefix was used for
metricID search requests. It may lead to incomplete results, if minimal missing timestamp was cached
for the tenant with different ingestion patterns.
Minimal reproducible case is:
- metrics were ingested for tenants 0 and 1
- at some point in time metrics ingestion for tenant 1 stopped
- index records have the following timestamps layout:
tenant 0: 1,2,3,4,5,6
tenant 1: 1,2,3,4
- after indexDB rotation, containsTimeRange lookups may produce
incorrect results:
time range request for tenant 1 - 5:6 caches 5 as min timestamp
request for the same or smaller time range for tenant 0 now returns
empty results.
Second case:
- requests for the tenant without metrics always updates atomic value with incorrect minimal time range for other tenants.
This commit replaces single atomic with map of search prefix keys. It should have slight performance overhead,
but work consistently for cluster version. minMissingTimestamp is cached by prefix search key, which included tenantID.
Since it will be only populated at runtime, it doesn't hold unused tenants for queries.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7417
This commit fixes panic for multitenant requests and empty storage node responses for tenants api.
It also optimizes `populateSqTenantTokensIfNeeded` function calls, by making it only once for query request. Previously it was incorrectly called multiple times per each storage node request.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7549
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This commit makes vmauth respect the routing config for unauthorized
requests for requests that despite having Authorization header failed to
authorize successfully.
It covers the following use-cases:
- vmauth is used at load-balanacer and must forward requests as is. There is no any authorization configs.
- vmauth has authorization config, but it must forward requests with invalid credential tokens to some other backend.
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7543
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### Describe Your Changes
`vmanomaly` docs update with patch release 1.18.3
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1. Avoid storing the last evaluation results outside of rules, check for
stale time series as soon as possible;
2. remove duplicated template `Clone()`.
This pull request is primarily reducing memory usage when rules produce
large volumes of results, as seen in
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6894.
The CPU time spent on garbage collection remains high and may be
addressed in a separate PR.
### Describe Your Changes
docs update for `vmanomaly` release 1.18.2
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Y-min set to 0 gives better understanding of changes, as it shows absolute change.
Otherwise, the panel will show relative change and could make a false impression
of the changes.
Other panels in dashboards are either instant (no historical data displayed),
or already set to Y-min: 0.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
The following user-level options must be unconditionally inherited by url_map, since this is what most users expect:
- retry_status_codes
- load_balancing_policy
- drop_src_path_prefix_parts
- discover_backend_ips
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7519
### Describe Your Changes
when migrating from cluster to single, the native export API attach
`vm_account_id` and `vm_project_id` labels.
`--vm-native-disable-binary-protocol` is a workaround to remove them,
which is available since v1.93.0 but did not documented in vmctl doc.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/4716
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More key concept tests
- Verify how the time range points are calculated
- Vefify that a range query is equivalent to many instant queries
Fix docs accordingly.
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The fix at a0a154511a looks too complicated and fragile:
- It moves buMin initialization to the place, which is far from its usage.
- It embeds unclear logic on selecting the proper buMin if it is broken,
into unrelated loop.
The actual fix must be more clear:
$ git diff 95acca6b52 -- app/vmauth/
- if n := bu.concurrentRequests.Load(); n < minRequests {
+ if n := bu.concurrentRequests.Load(); n < minRequests || buMin.isBroken() {
This should simplify further maintenance of this code.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/7489
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3061
### Describe Your Changes
doc updates for vmanomaly v1.18.1
### Checklist
The following checks are **mandatory**:
- [x] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
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"The saved data survives unclean shutdowns such as OOM crash, hardware reset, SIGKILL, etc. "+
"Bigger intervals may help increase the lifetime of flash storage with limited write cycles (e.g. Raspberry PI). "+
"Smaller intervals increase disk IO load. Minimum supported value is 1s")
maxIngestionRate=flag.Int("maxIngestionRate",0,"The maximum number of samples vmsingle can receive per second. Data ingestion is paused when the limit is exceeded. "+
"By default there are no limits on samples ingestion rate.")
finalDedupScheduleInterval=flag.Duration("storage.finalDedupScheduleCheckInterval",time.Hour,"The interval for checking when final deduplication process should be started."+
"Storage unconditionally adds 25% jitter to the interval value on each check evaluation."+
" Changing the interval to the bigger values may delay downsampling, deduplication for historical data."+
" See also https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#deduplication")
)
funcmain(){
// VictoriaMetrics is optimized for reduced memory allocations,
// so it can run with the reduced GOGC in order to reduce the used memory,
// while keeping CPU usage spent in GC at low levels.
//
// Some workloads may need increased GOGC values. Then such values can be set via GOGC environment variable.
// It is recommended increasing GOGC if go_memstats_gc_cpu_fraction metric exposed at /metrics page
// exceeds 0.05 for extended periods of time.
cgroup.SetGOGC(30)
// Write flags and help message to stdout, since it is easier to grep or pipe.
{"priority":"123","facility":"15","severity":"3","format":"rfc5424","hostname":"mymachine.example.com","app_name":"appname","proc_id":"12345","msg_id":"ID47","exampleSDID@32473.iut":"3","exampleSDID@32473.eventSource":"Application 123 = ] 56","exampleSDID@32473.eventID":"11211","_msg":"This is a test message with structured data."}`
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"Unknown config entries aren't allowed in -promscrape.config by default. This can be changed by passing -promscrape.config.strictParse=false command-line flag")
maxLabelsPerTimeseries=flag.Int("maxLabelsPerTimeseries",0,"The maximum number of labels per time series to be accepted. Series with superfluous labels are ignored. In this case the vm_rows_ignored_total{reason=\"too_many_labels\"} metric at /metrics page is incremented")
maxLabelNameLen=flag.Int("maxLabelNameLen",0,"The maximum length of label names in the accepted time series. Series with longer label name are ignored. In this case the vm_rows_ignored_total{reason=\"too_long_label_name\"} metric at /metrics page is incremented")
maxLabelValueLen=flag.Int("maxLabelValueLen",0,"The maximum length of label values in the accepted time series. Series with longer label value are ignored. In this case the vm_rows_ignored_total{reason=\"too_long_label_value\"} metric at /metrics page is incremented")
)
var(
@@ -93,6 +98,15 @@ var (
)
funcmain(){
// vmagent is optimized for reduced memory allocations,
// so it can run with the reduced GOGC in order to reduce the used memory,
// while keeping CPU usage spent in GC at low levels.
//
// Some workloads may need increased GOGC values. Then such values can be set via GOGC environment variable.
// It is recommended increasing GOGC if go_memstats_gc_cpu_fraction metric exposed at /metrics page
// exceeds 0.05 for extended periods of time.
cgroup.SetGOGC(30)
// Write flags and help message to stdout, since it is easier to grep or pipe.
disablePathAppend=flag.Bool("remoteRead.disablePathAppend",false,"Whether to disable automatic appending of '/api/v1/query' or '/select/logsql/stats_query' path "+
"to the configured -datasource.url and -remoteRead.url")
disableStepParam=flag.Bool("datasource.disableStepParam",false,"Whether to disable adding 'step' param to the issued instant queries. "+
disableStepParam=flag.Bool("datasource.disableStepParam",false,"Whether to disable adding 'step' param in instant queries to the configured -datasource.url and -remoteRead.url. "+
"Only valid for prometheus datasource. "+
"This might be useful when using vmalert with datasources that do not support 'step' param for instant queries, like Google Managed Prometheus. "+
"It is not recommended to enable this flag if you use vmalert with VictoriaMetrics.")
oauth2TokenURL=flag.String("datasource.oauth2.tokenUrl","","Optional OAuth2 tokenURL to use for -datasource.url")
oauth2Scopes=flag.String("datasource.oauth2.scopes","","Optional OAuth2 scopes to use for -datasource.url. Scopes must be delimited by ';'")
lookBack=flag.Duration("datasource.lookback",0,`Deprecated: please adjust "-search.latencyOffset" at datasource side `+
`or specify "latency_offset" in rule group's params. Lookback defines how far into the past to look when evaluating queries. `+
`For example, if the datasource.lookback=5m then param "time" with value now()-5m will be added to every query.`)
queryStep=flag.Duration("datasource.queryStep",5*time.Minute,"How far a value can fallback to when evaluating queries. "+
queryStep=flag.Duration("datasource.queryStep",5*time.Minute,"How far a value can fallback to when evaluating queries to the configured -datasource.url and -remoteRead.url. Only valid for prometheus datasource. "+
"For example, if -datasource.queryStep=15s then param \"step\" with value \"15s\" will be added to every query. "+
"If set to 0, rule's evaluation interval will be used instead.")
queryTimeAlignment=flag.Bool("datasource.queryTimeAlignment",true,`Deprecated: please use "eval_alignment" in rule group instead. `+
`Whether to align "time" parameter with evaluation interval. `+
"Alignment supposed to produce deterministic results despite number of vmalert replicas or time they were started. "+
"See more details at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/1257")
maxIdleConnections=flag.Int("datasource.maxIdleConnections",100,`Defines the number of idle (keep-alive connections) to each configured datasource. Consider setting this value equal to the value: groups_total * group.concurrency. Too low a value may result in a high number of sockets in TIME_WAIT state.`)
idleConnectionTimeout=flag.Duration("datasource.idleConnTimeout",50*time.Second,`Defines a duration for idle (keep-alive connections) to exist. Consider setting this value less than "-http.idleConnTimeout". It must prevent possible "write: broken pipe" and "read: connection reset by peer" errors.`)
disableKeepAlive=flag.Bool("datasource.disableKeepAlive",false,`Whether to disable long-lived connections to the datasource. `+
`If true, disables HTTP keep-alive and will only use the connection to the server for a single HTTP request.`)
roundDigits=flag.Int("datasource.roundDigits",0,`Adds "round_digits" GET param to datasource requests. `+
`In VM "round_digits" limits the number of digits after the decimal point in response values.`)
roundDigits=flag.Int("datasource.roundDigits",0,`Adds "round_digits" GET param to datasource requests which limits the number of digits after the decimal point in response values. `+
`Only valid for VictoriaMetrics as the datasource.`)
)
// InitSecretFlags must be called after flag.Parse and before any logging
logger.Warnf("flag `-datasource.queryTimeAlignment` is deprecated and will be removed in next releases. Please use `eval_alignment` in rule group instead.")
}
if*lookBack!=0{
logger.Warnf("flag `-datasource.lookback` is deprecated and will be removed in next releases. Please adjust `-search.latencyOffset` at datasource side or specify `latency_offset` in rule group's params. See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5155 for details.")
@@ -78,12 +78,13 @@ absolute path to all .tpl files in root.
externalLabels=flagutil.NewArrayString("external.label","Optional label in the form 'Name=value' to add to all generated recording rules and alerts. "+
"In case of conflicts, original labels are kept with prefix `exported_`.")
remoteReadIgnoreRestoreErrors=flag.Bool("remoteRead.ignoreRestoreErrors",true,"Whether to ignore errors from remote storage when restoring alerts state on startup. DEPRECATED - this flag has no effect and will be removed in the next releases.")
dryRun=flag.Bool("dryRun",false,"Whether to check only config files without running vmalert. The rules file are validated. The -rule flag must be specified.")
)
varalertURLGeneratorFnnotifier.AlertURLGenerator
var(
alertURLGeneratorFnnotifier.AlertURLGenerator
extURL*url.URL
)
funcmain(){
// Write flags and help message to stdout, since it is easier to grep or pipe.
@@ -97,13 +98,15 @@ func main() {
buildinfo.Init()
logger.Init()
if!*remoteReadIgnoreRestoreErrors{
logger.Warnf("flag `remoteRead.ignoreRestoreErrors` is deprecated and will be removed in next releases.")
varerrerror
extURL,err=getExternalURL(*externalURL)
iferr!=nil{
logger.Fatalf("failed to init external.url %q: %s",*externalURL,err)
}
err:=templates.Load(*ruleTemplatesPath,true)
err=templates.Load(*ruleTemplatesPath,*extURL)
iferr!=nil{
logger.Fatalf("failed to parse %q: %s",*ruleTemplatesPath,err)
logger.Fatalf("failed to load template %q: %s",*ruleTemplatesPath,err)
}
if*dryRun{
@@ -117,12 +120,7 @@ func main() {
return
}
eu,err:=getExternalURL(*externalURL)
iferr!=nil{
logger.Fatalf("failed to init `-external.url`: %s",err)
addr=flag.String("remoteRead.url","","Optional URL to datasource compatible with Prometheus HTTP API. It can be single node VictoriaMetrics or vmselect."+
addr=flag.String("remoteRead.url","","Optional URL to datasource compatible with MetricsQL. It can be single node VictoriaMetrics or vmselect."+
"Remote read is used to restore alerts state."+
"This configuration makes sense only if `vmalert` was configured with `remoteWrite.url` before and has been successfully persisted its state. "+
"Supports address in the form of IP address with a port (e.g., http://127.0.0.1:8428) or DNS SRV record. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmauth/#backend-tls-setup")
backendTLSServerName=flag.String("backend.TLSServerName","","Optional TLS ServerName, which must be sent to HTTPS backend. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmauth/#backend-tls-setup")
dryRun=flag.Bool("dryRun",false,"Whether to check only config files without running vmauth. The auth configuration file is validated. The -auth.config flag must be specified.")
removeXFFHTTPHeaderValue=flag.Bool(`removeXFFHTTPHeaderValue`,false,"Whether to remove the X-Forwarded-For HTTP header value from client requests before forwarding them to the backend. "+
"Recommended when vmauth is exposed to the internet.")
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