This commit adds a basic backup/restore test for vmsingle and vmcluster. A
more sophisticated was originally added to the partition index PR
(#8134) and was aimed to test backup/restore when switching back and
forth between legacy and partition index. During the code review it was
decided that it would be good to have a separate test as well since
legacy code will be removed in future and so will the test.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
This speeds up building the Go builder image significantly (from hours to a few minutes),
since the build speed was limited by the download speed from https://musl.cc , and this speed
was extremely slow (e.g. 10kb/s and slower).
This also improves build security, since the local mirror of musl.cc is under our control.
This PR addresses two issues:
When tenant labels (e.g. vm_account_id, vm_project_id) are passed via
extra_filters, they were not included in the rollupCache key. This could
cause cache entries to be reused across different tenants, resulting in
incorrect query results.
If a tenant is specified only via extra_filters, and that tenant does
not exist in TenantsCached, it gets silently filtered out by
GetTenantTokensFromFilters, causing the query to fall back to a global
(non-tenant) query — which is likely unexpected and potentially unsafe.
This fix ensures correct tenant scoping and avoids unintended data
exposure or cache pollution.
Related issue
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9001
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### Describe Your Changes
Typo? It's called "fields" pipe, not "field".
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Remove the community-provided dashboard as it remains without updates
for a few years already. Recommending it may hurt user's experience.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Dual stack mode is disabled by default in order to avoid accidentally
exposing components via IPv6 networks.
vmctl does not expose any endpoints and does not allow using default Go
flags as it is using `urfave/cli` lib.
This commit enables IPv6 support by default since there is no security
risks related to network configuration and this make vmctl easier to use
with default configuration.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9116
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
This change adds logging of the number of skipped bytes when a log line
exceeds the configured `insert.maxLineSizeBytes`.
it helps diagnose and tune systems dealing with oversized log records by
showing how much to increase the parameter for the log to fit in
storage.
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### Describe Your Changes
Added a log limit if the 200 logs per second limit is reached and a
notification for the user asking them to add a filter to the query
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### Describe Your Changes
This PR adds the explore section to the docs. It emphasizes on
explaining and linking assets for VMUI and
MetricsQL
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### Describe Your Changes
Properly check precense of `/`, previously it was
ignoring a case where "/" would be at the beginning of the string.
This is a follow-up for 00712b18
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## Problem
In vlcluster evel setups, components like vlselect can still accept and
forward /insert requests. The lack of strict endpoint control increases
the risk of human error and undermines deployment security boundaries.
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9061
## Fix
Add flags to disable the vlinsert and vlselect endpoints. The
`-insert.disable` flag also disables the internalinsert endpoint.
Similarly for vlselect.
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Previously, if metric_usage_tracker file was corrupted. It prevented
VictoriaMetrics from start and required manual action. Corruption may
happen in various reasons, such as unclean shutdown of the process.
This commit changes panic into error message, in the same way as other
caches do.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9074
Previously, any case when cache returned items was skipping lookup of
tenants at vmstorage nodes. This leaded to inconsistent results for
cases when cache contained items to cover only some part of requested
time range.
Fix this by forcing a cache item to cover full requested time range.
This forces cache hits to always be "full hits".
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9042
Target branch for this PR is another PR related to the same issue -
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/9048, this is in
order to avoid additional rebasing/merge as this PR will conflict with
cluster branch after initial PR merge. GH will change target for this pr
to cluster brance once #9048 will be merged.
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This commits adds additional vmselect routes.
Such as `/static`, `/api/v1/status/metric_names_stats` and others.
In addition it properly redirects `/vmui` and `/vmalert` access endpoints requests. Such endpoints require to preserve trailing `/`. Previously it was omitted and redirect requests failed.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9003
### What this PR does
log error returned by `fastcache.LoadFromFile` before falling back to
creating a new cache instance. this improves observability and helps
detect problems like file corruption or permission issues early.
this replaces `fastcache.LoadFromFileOrNew` with a custom function
`loadFromFileOrNewWithLog` that explicitly logs errors encountered
during cache restoration.
---
### Related Issue
Closes#8934
---
### Test Plan
- manually tested by simulating a missing file scenario
- ensured expected log output on cache load failure
- verified normal cache creation fallback path
---
### Changelog
log error when cache fails to restore from file during workingsetcache
initialization (#8934)
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- [x] Changelog entry added
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Add the step for running this command after publishing Docker images during the release process.
See docs/victoriametrics/Release-Guide.md
This commit resolves the issue with the missing `latest` and `stable` tags after the https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7336
This also resolve issues with accidental publishing of incorrect Docker images under the `latest` and `stable` tags.
It is very easy to fix incorrectly published `latest` and `stable` tags by re-running the `TAG=v1.x.y make publish-latest` command,
which updates the `latest` and `stable` tags, so they point to the given TAG=v1.x.y.
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Fixed grammatical and phrasing issues in first half of FAQ docs.
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This should simplify working with big number of log fields in LogsQL queries.
Examples:
- `... | keep foo*` leaves only fields starting with `foo` prefix
- `... | rm foo*` removes all the fields starting with `foo` prefix
- `... | mv foo* bar*` replaces `foo` prefix with `bar` prefix in log fields
- `... | sum(foo*)` sums all the log fields starting with `foo` prefix
The DataBlock.GetTimestamps() was returning a slice of strings, which belong to the DataBlock.
These strings are changed whenever the DataBlock is re-used for the next block.
So these strings couldn't be assigned to logRow.timestamp and to tailProcessor.lastTimestamps,
which outlive the DataBlock. The commit aa8c18fc9f5d44091d7ca92be6935eeaf3b85d7f broke this assumption,
which triggered the following bugs:
1. The bug, which could return incorrectly sorted results from /select/logsql/query when the 'limit' query arg is passed to it.
The endpoint must return the last 'limit' log entries on the selected time range in this case, and these log entries
must be sorted by _time.
2. The bug, which could return incorrect results from /select/logsql/tail (e.g. it could incorrectly skip some matching logs,
it could return the same logs multiple times and it could return out-of-order logs without proper sorting by _time).
The solution is to return parsed timestamps from the DataBlock.GetTimestamps() function, so they could be safely
used by the caller without worries that they could be changed while in use.
Fix https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9016.
Data will carry `vm_account_id` and `vm_project_id` labels when
exporting with native export API in cluster.
These labels could be treated as normal labels and be imported to
victoriametrics cluster, hence inconsistent with the source metrics
data.
e.g.:
1. source data: `{__name__="metrics_test"}`.
2. exported data: `{__name__="metrics_test", vm_account_id="0",
vm_project_id="0"}`.
3. re-imported data: `{__name__="metrics_test", vm_account_id="0",
vm_project_id="0", vm_account_id="0", vm_project_id="0"}`.
4. query result for MetricsQL `metrics_test{}`:
`{__name__="metrics_test", vm_account_id="0", vm_project_id="0"}`.
5. expect query result: `{__name__="metrics_test"}`
In VictoriaMetrics cluster, `vm_account_id` and `vm_project_id` label
are only useful when doing multi-tenant export/import. So they should be
remove if the export URL is not for multi-tenant.
This pull request:
- properly remove tenant info when exporting data in native format.
Note:
- Commit 67514c37ef23c22b91638e80e30504be23fa8dc1 is for apptest and
need to be cherry pick to master branch cc @rtm0 .
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### Describe Your Changes
`tests-full` (plural) target doesn't exist, but test (singular) does
discovered while working through unrelated PR
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Add an option to configure metadata of objects when uploading backups.
For AWS S3 also support using object tagging.
Using metadata of objects is useful in order to get extended reports
about bucket content and billing details. It is also useful when
performing queries to bucket content based on metadata.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8010
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Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Previously, address was always parsed as "host:port" and added port if
it was missing. This leaded to hard to understand errors in case address
was provided in "http://host:port" format.
Improve error validation in order to provide more precise error message
in case of invalid address format.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/9029
Previous error message: `cannot dial storageNode
"http://localhost:8488": dial tcp4: address http://localhost:8488: too
many colons in address` and vminsert continue running.
Current error message: `cannot normalize
-storageNode="http://localhost:8480": invalid address
"http://localhost:8480"; expected format: host:port` and vminsert exists
with error status code.
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Previously, if the value of rentetionFilter was changed within the same
retention, storage didn't start background merge for historical data.
This commits changes this behaviour by writing applied
filters into metadata.json. For backward-compatibility it reads content
of appliedRetention.txt file. It should prevent from triggering
background merge on storage update. If needed, manually remove appliedRetention.txt file from
storage/data/PART folder and remove storage.
Also, it properly applies retentionFilter for data back-filling.
Previously, it was ignored and data outside of retention could be
ingested.
In addition, it changes scheduling of historical merges.
Instead 2 separate background processes, storage launches a single
thread. It reduces CPU resource and disk IO resources usage.
Related issues:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8885https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4592
### Describe Your Changes
Previously, invalid label name or value could cause a panic of vmselect
or vmsingle as it was using MustNewLabelsFromString which was added for
usage in tests only.
Fix this by properly handling and propagating error to user interface if
there is any.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8661
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Previously, restore mark could be create to a backup which does not exist or incomplete. This would lead to a crash when attempting to perform restore later on.
This commit adds verification of backup availability and completion to prevent such issues from happening. It also adds a verification bypass mechanism for cases when user wants to create a restore mark which is not currently available.
related issues:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5361https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8771
- dynamically adjusts the concurrent dial limit between 8 and 64 based
on the `-search.maxConcurrentRequests`.
- goroutines now have the chance to access available connections while
awaiting the dial limit token.
Related PR:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8922
Skipping downsampling rules with filters based on the timestamp and offset leads to unexpected behaviour in case both rules with and without filters are present.
For example, with the following configuration: `-downsampling.period='{__name__="foo"}:60d:2m,7d:4m'`
The user would expect `foo` metrics to be downsampled only after 60d to 2m intervals. But actually pre-filter would skip scoped rule and use global rule after 7d with 4m interval.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8969
### Describe Your Changes
Fix an issue where queries were not triggered when relative time was
selected and the chart was hidden.
Related issue: #8983
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* UI now respects the `sort by` pipe in queries — if it's present, the
order returned by the server is preserved. Related issue: #8660.
* If no `sort by` pipe is used, logs are reversed on the client to show
the newest entries first (since VictoriaLogs returns them in ascending
time order — [see this in the
code](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/app/vlselect/logsql/logsql.go#L1047)).
* Removed redundant client-side time-based sorting logic.
Additionally:
* Log record fields are now sorted alphabetically in UI selectors such
as **Group by field**, **Display fields**, and **Customize columns**.
Related issue: #8438.
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Move change 53a6bbfdf8 to the actual
release. Before, it was mistakenly merged to prev release.
Re-classify change from BUGFIX to FEATURE due to following reasons:
* the risk of facing this issue is low, as it reveals itself only for short staleness intervals
* it slightly changes increase_pure logic in a good way. But it is still a change, not bugfix.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This change has effect only if one of the flags below are set:
`-search.maxLookback`, `-search.setLookbackToStep` or
`-search.maxStalenessInterval`
These flags instruct query engine to ignore data points outside of the
look-behind window if these data points are beyond the staleness
interval.
This logic is used for `removeCounterResets` function, and in functions
`increase`, `increase_pure` or `delta`. The bug described in
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8935 hit the
corner case when `removeCounterResets` detected the stale series and
`increase` did not.
The reason why staleness detection failed for `increase` is that
`removeCounterResets` calculates interval between real data points. And
`realPrevValue` (that is used by those functions) calculates the
difference between look-behind window start and previous data point.
Which, at smaller gaps or smaller staleness intervals, could affect
staleness detection and make it different to `removeCounterResets`.
This change makes `realPrevValue` to acocunt for staleness between first
data point in captured look-behind window and previous data point.
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While there, also updated `increase_pure` logic. It was changed in
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/1381 without
good explanation. Turns out, that `increase_pure` always compared last
value on the interval with value before the interval. While other
increase or delta functions did compare it with first data point on
interval, and only if it is missing - with the realPrevValue.
This change makes `increase_pure` logic consistent with other similar
function. The reason why it is not a separate PR is because tests
started to fail once `realPrevValue` callculation logic changed and
there were no good solution to isolate this change.
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### Describe Your Changes
When downloading archives for benchmarks, an error appears saying that
the archive was placed in a new path.
The error could have been prevented by providing the `-L (--location)`
flag that would tell curl to follow the redirect, so in addition to
updating the paths, this flag was added.
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix extra newline escape characters in panel descriptions.
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1. Add `!lex.isEnd()` to prevent an infinite loop. Although the current
code doesn't trigger this bug, it's a latent issue that could occur if
someone modifies the callers or adds new code paths without proper stop
tokens.
This PR improves integrations docs in 2 areas:
- Background set to white, avoiding issues when changing to dark mode.
- Height set to avoid blank spaces
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### Describe Your Changes
When multiple users run tests on the same instance, the first user
creating a folder will own the testStoragePath, which can lead to issues
accessing this folder for other users. This change will allow us to
create unique folders per user.
```
% ls -ld /usr/tmp/vmalert-unittest/
drwxr-xr-x 2 some_user users 4096 May 12 17:22 /usr/tmp/vmalert-unittest/
...
2025-05-20T13:56:16.488Z panic lib/fs/fs.go:132 FATAL: cannot create directory: mkdir /usr/tmp/vmalert-unittest/1747749376488491648: permission denied
panic: FATAL: cannot create directory: mkdir /usr/tmp/vmalert-unittest/1747749376488491648: permission denied
```
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Fixes https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8985
When using `AddTimeFilter`, it creates a string representation with the
exact same timestamps but doesn't transform the internal end value. This
is different from the `parseFilterTime` function, which makes the
behavior of these two paths different.
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### Describe Your Changes
compose.yml does not exist, only compose-base.yml
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This commit re-fines the relabeling cookbok and moves all
relabeling related docs to the same page.
It also removes duplicated information from vmagent readme.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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The link to enterprise release guide now points to the doc in
enterprise-single-node branch instead of enterprise master. This is
because we don't use enterprise master.
Additionally the `Public Announcement` section has been removed because
we don't make public announcements for releases.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
As planned, we are adding a more structured way of explaining
deployments and tiers.
In this PR the following changes are added:
- The previous tiering section is moved under the deployments
placeholder
- Explanations for users to pick single or cluster
- Explanations for different parameters
- Re-styling of the docs to look more appealing
- Reorder some hanging docs so the sections are more clearly presented
to the users
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Apparently, when the doc was created for vmctl the anchor conflicts
weren't accounted for or weren't a thing yet. Now, various migration modes
have conflicting anchors. This should be addressed in follow-up commits.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Improve wording and instructions. It has been a while since the last
time we updated it (more than 4 years!).
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
added command to run vmui locally backed by vm playground
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Related issue: #8925
Properly escaped special characters in field values shown in
autocomplete suggestions.
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The following test produces duplicate per-day index records on a system
with 1 CPU even when data inserted sequentially:
```
GOEXPERIMENT=synctest taskset -c 0 go test ./lib/storage -run=TestStorageAddRowsForVariousDataPatternsConcurrently/perDayIndexes/serial/sameBatchMetrics/sameRowMetrics/sameBatchDates/diffRowDates
```
See: #8654
Make this test pass by relaxing got and want data equality requirement
if the number of CPUs is 1. This is temporary until one insertion corner
case is fixed:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8948
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### Describe Your Changes
Related issue: #7046
Changes:
- add JSX automatic runtime import of React, you don't need to import
React anymore in JSX files.
- add unused imports eslint rule
- add headers to ProcessLiveTailRequest to enable client-side connection
setup
- refactor ExploreLogs: divided the component into several separate
components for better readability and code maintenance
- add live tailing tab to VictoriaLogs
short demo:
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/3e5f57ee-8e72-4835-9fc6-35c6f38bc9ef
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### Describe Your Changes
Capitalize "Enterprise" in VictoriaMetrics Enterprise phrase
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Improve relabel bug fix changelog message
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Move anchors that were kept only for backward-compatibility reasons
to the bottom of the document. So they don't take extra space in main doc.
Demote anchor level to `h6`, so docs engine will stop rendering in the
right navigation column.
In this way, we still keep the backward compatibility: old links will
continue working. And free space occupied by these link in the main doc.
Thanks to @makasim for the idea.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Commit 3b84f45e0a introduce a typo at `relabelConfigs.IsSet` function. It incorrectly returned value if relabeling configuration is set or not.
As a result, vmagent was not able to properly perform relabel configuration reload.
And incorrectly exposed metrics for reload configuration.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/helm-charts/issues/2119
Previously, headers hash calculation had a typo, instead of `hash.Write` - `hash.Sum` method was used.
It discards any previous writes and as a result digest always had the same value. It prevented from proper config reload.
This commit fixes this typo and properly calculates headers digest.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8931
Previously, OTL attributes fields with KeyValue type were ingested as a single json formated field. It complicates requests and requires extra effort at query time.
This commit adds support for handling nested fields to match the behavior of
other handlers, such as `/jsonline`. KeyValue attribute will be converted into separate field.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8862
### Describe Your Changes
Added npm command `npm run start:logs:playground` to run VictoriaLogs UI
with playground env.
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Version with the latest changes from prometheus/common have been
released as v0.303.1 so builds are no longer failing.
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Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
It solves the following build error:
```
duplicate menu entry with identifier "Release process guidance" in menu "docs"
```
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Update /anomaly-detection/ docs according to release `v1.22.1`
P.s. The links in guides and quickstarts were not intentionally set to
v1.22.1 until we fully restore parallelization in forthcoming releases
and mark it as a go-to release everywhere
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There are three possible cases for blockResultColumn.getValuesEncoded():
- The blockResultColumn.valuesEncoded is already set. This is the case for manually constructed blockResultColumn,
or if it is cloned via blockResult.clone().
- The blockResultColumn.chSrc is non-nil. In this case the valuesEncoded must be read from the corresponding br.bs,
by applying br.bm filter.
- The blockResultColumn.cSrc is non-nil. In this case the valuesEncoded must be read from the corresponding br.brSrc,
by applying br.bm filter.
It is better from maintainability and debuggability PoV to write this logic in a single getValuesEncoded() function
instead of indirecting it via valuesEncodedCreator.
VictoriaLogs stores min and max column values per every data block.
These values were incorrectly used by min() and max() stats functions
inside updateStatsForAllRows() function. It was assumed that this function
could use min / max values stored in the block, since all the rows in the blockResult
must be processed. But the blockResult contains _filtered_ rows,
e.g. it may have less rows than the number of rows in the original block.
In this case it is unsafe assuming that the min / max values from the original block
exist in the filtered rows inside blockResult.
Add blockResult.isFull() function, which returns true if the blockResult contains all rows
from the original block (e.g. they aren't filtered). Use this function in fast path,
while fall back to slow path, which triggers reading the column values and iterating over them.
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* update sorting to reflect more important changes first
* use issue numbers instead of `this issue` wording
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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Add a link to UI on the welcome page.
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* actualize information
* explain alert state in more details
* re-order content by its importance
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix logs not updating after query change
Related issue: #8912
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Fixes UI freeze in logs timeline after repeated zooming and panning.
The issue was caused by excessive query requests triggered during fast
timeline interactions. Added debounce to limit the frequency of
requests, similar to the approach used in vmui for metrics.
Related issue: #8655
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* tidy up wording
* mention available integrations in quickstart
* cross-reference integrations and data ingestion
* move these docs closer to each other
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### Describe Your Changes
Limit number of points per series and total response size (30 MiB) on
the Raw Query page to improve UI stability.
Related issue: #7895
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* move example alerts out of /rules folder, since this folder should
contain only useful rules
* expose ports for vlogs and vmetrics for local debug
* add some comments explamining vmalert config
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The new templating option could contain following options: `prometheus`,
`vlogs` or `graphite`.
It represents the datasource type this rule is evaluated against. The
new templating option
can be used in rule's annotations or for routing to a specific
destination (e.g. Grafana datasource).
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This functionality was broken in
0e313e5355
Was caught by integration tests:
```
--- FAIL: TestSingleVMAuthRouterWithInternalAddr (5.00s)
vmauth_routing_test.go:148: Could not start vmauth: could not extract some or all regexps from stderr: ["pprof handlers are exposed at http://(.*:\\d{1,5})/debug/pprof/"]
```
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
VictoriaLogs happily accepts logs without _msg field, and there are legitimate cases where the _msg field isn't needed.
Remove the warning in order to reduce the level of confusion for VictoriaLogs users.
This feature is useful when ingesting logs, which may contain timestamps across different fields.
Then the first non-empty field from the _time_field list is used as a timestamp field.
This is needed in order to be able to find these playgrounds by `demo` word.
While at it, replace misleading `playground` word with less confusing wording across different places of the docs.
Previously `*_last_reload_successful` metrics are set to 1 even when respective
configuration is not defined, besides stream aggregation and scraping.
This commit initializes config reload related metrics only when respective
configuration is set.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/helm-charts/issues/2119
This commit adds the following changes to the enterprise version:
- add make target for testing in FIPS mode
- disallow using OVH in FIPS mode. OVH is using SHA1 for authentication via headers and SHA1 is not allowed to be used in FIPS mode. There is no option to switch to another hashing algorithm in OVH API, so disabling it completely.
- build fips binaries together with regular ones. This will allow to make sure that FIPS builds are always up to date and compatible with regular ones.
- disable CGO in FIPS builds for vmagent, since vmagent imports Kafka library which uses CGO imports. This might lead to using OpenSSL version which is not certified for FIPS mode. Using pure Go implementation allows to avoid this and keep all validations on Go build process side.
- vm_retention_filtering_partitions_scheduled is a guage metric that shows now
many partitions the retention filtering is currently being applied to.
- vm_retention_filtering_partitions_scheduled_size_bytes is a guage metric that
shows the total size (in bytes) of partitions the retention filtering is
currently being applied to.
These metrics are similar to vm_downsampling_partitions_scheduled and
vm_downsampling_partitions_scheduled_size_bytes and can be used for observing
how much time it took for a given vmstorage instance to perform retention
filtering across this many partitions whose total size was this many bytes.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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### Describe Your Changes
fixed typos in docs and code
fixed collision in cloud docs
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* {lib/backup,app/}: gracefully cancel currently running operation during graceful shutdown
Make backup/restore process interruptable by passing global context from the operation caller.
This is needed in order to reduce shutdown delays in case backup/restore cancellation is requested.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8554
This PR fixes two related bugs in the `replace_regexp` pipe:
1. **Infinite loop on empty matches when `limit` is not set**
[#8625](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8625)
When a regex pattern like `\d*`, `()`, or `\b` was used, the
implementation could repeatedly match the same zero-width position
without advancing the string, causing unbounded memory usage and
eventual OOM. This is now fixed by collecting all matches up front,
respecting the `limit`, and applying replacements in a single pass.
2. **Incorrect handling of anchors (`^` and `$`)**
The previous implementation applied regex matching to progressively
sliced substrings (`s = s[end:]`), which unintentionally caused anchor
patterns like `^` (start-of-string) to match at every new substring's
start. As a result, patterns that should have matched only once (e.g.,
`^|$`) ended up matching multiple times.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8625
Hopefully this should reduce the amounts of questions whether vlinsert replicates or shards the incoming logs.
The answer - it spreads the incoming log _evenly_ among the configured vlstorage nodes (e.g. it shards logs).
### Changes
Updated `lib/httpserver/httpserver.go` to include a flag that can toggle
CORS (defaults to true to keep the current behavior).
This PR relates to
[this](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8680#issue-2983786438)
feature request
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Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
#8842
As a quick fix, it seems like it works. checked on my failing tests
(they are not emitting this error anymore)
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These were added while working on paritition index (#8134). Submitting
the separately in order to:
1. Make sure partition index will not break anything and
2. Be able to compare performance before and after swiching to parition
index.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
fixed not successful rebase in PR, moved svg icons to a sprite and added
VM logo to UI
<img width="1290" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/34cfdc61-6349-4320-b133-38965cb6c30f"
/>
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use the built-in max/min to simplify the code
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Signed-off-by: pkucode <cssjtu@163.com>
The new rule should notify user when there is a job with 0 configured or
discovered targets, which is usually a sign of misconfiguration.
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https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8466
This pull request:
1. Add `GraphiteWrite`, `CSVImport`, `OpenTSDBHTTPImport` data import
methods for vmsingle and vminsert.
2. Add TCP `Write` method to `apptest.Client` to make it capable of
writing data in TCP-based protocol.
3. Add test cases:
1. for new import methods.
2. for corner cases placed under `app/victoria-metrics/main_test`.
4. Removed all test cases under `app/victoria-metrics/main_test`.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Updated "> note" sections in /anomaly-detection/ doc path for new
formatting and improved clarity
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This is needed because Go interprets backticked string as a measurement unit for the given command-line flag:
The listed type, here int, can be changed by placing a back-quoted name in the flag's usage string;
the first such item in the message is taken to be a parameter name to show in the message and the back quotes
are stripped from the message when displayed
See https://pkg.go.dev/flag#PrintDefaults
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
1. Fixed log entry sorting in the "Group" view: newest entries are now
displayed at the top again. In v1.18.0, log entries were incorrectly
sorted (oldest first) due to changes related to nanosecond precision
support.
Related issue: #8726
2. Added alphabetical sorting of fields by key in the "Group" view for
easier navigation.
Related issue: #8438
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Related issue: #8697
Renamed `retentionFilters` to `retentionFilter`.
🛑 before merge this pull request, need to merge API changes in
enterprise version.
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* set Y-min to 0. This helps to see real spikes in resource usage;
* add text panel explaining how to use query hash;
* support filtering by tenant;
* use `\tvm_slow_query_stats` prefix filter to filter out logs
that mention failed queries with `vm_slow_query_stats` word;
* add panel to show the minimum queried timestamp - see https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8828
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Based on the code, an active time series is one that has received at
least one sample during the last hour. It does not includes querying.
The first time the docs were updated with this was in
d06aae9454. But even at that time, the
code shows that querying a metric did not make it active.
- [x] My change adheres to [VictoriaMetrics contributing
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Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
* put important changes on top;
* replace `this issue` with corresponding issue number to make it more sense;
* consistently format components names.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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* display max values instead of cumulative values
to outline anomalies;
* remove unnecessary overrides on column width;
* add corresponding formatting units to displayed values.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
datadb.rb contains logRows shards, which weren't freed up after the data ingestion
for the given per-day datadb is stopped. This leads to slow memory leak when VictoriaLogs runs
for multiple days without restarts. Avoid this memory leak by freeing up the logRows shards
after converting them to in-memory parts. Re-use the freed up logRows shards via a pool in order
to reduce the pressure on GC.
This commit moved all the docs/*.md files to docs/victoriametrics/ folder. This broke direct links to these files
such as https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/docs/vmagent.md .
Add the missing `/victoriametrics/` part here, so the link becomes https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/docs/victoriametrics/vmagent.md .
The move of all the docs/*.md files into docs/victoriametrics/ folder is dubious because of the following reasons:
- It breaks direct links to *.md files like mentioned above. It is impossible to fix such links all over the Internet,
so they will remain broken :(
The best thing we can do is to fix them on the resources we control such as VictoriaMetrics repository.
- It breaks Google indexing of VictoriaMetrics docs. Google index contains old links such as https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/#features .
Now such links are automatically redirected to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/vmagent/#features by a javascript on the https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/ page.
Google doesn't like redirects at javascript, since they are frequently used by black hat SEO purposes. This leads to pessimization of VictoriaMetrics docs
in Google search result :( We cannot update the old links all over the Internet in order to avoid the redirect by javascript :(
The best thing we can do is to add <meta rel="canonical"> header with the new location of the page at the old url,
and hope Google won't remove VictoriaMetrics docs from its search results. @AndrewChubatiuk , please do this.
- It breaks backwards navigation. When you click the https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/ link on some page and then press `back` button
in the web browser, it won't return back you to the original page because of the intermediate redirect :( The broken navigation cannot be fixed
for old links located all over the Internet.
- It increases chances of breaking old links left on the Internet in the future, which will lead to 404 Not Found pages
and angry users :(
The sad thing is that we hit the same wall with harmful redirects again :( In the beginning the VictoriaMetrics docs links had .html suffix,
and they were case-sensitive. For example, http://docs.victoriametrics.com/MetricsQL.html#rate . It has been decided for some unknown reason
that it is a good idea to remove the .html suffix and to make all the links lowercase. So now such links are automatically redirected by javascript
to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/metricsql/#rate and then redirected again by another javasript to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/metricsql/#rate :(
There are many old links all over the Internet (for example, at Reddit, StackOverflow, some internal Wiki pages, etc.). We cannot fix all of them,
so we need to pray these links won't break in the future.
@hagen1778, @tenmozes, @makasim , please make sure we won't hit the same wall in a third time.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8595
Use multiple independent logRows shards for storing the pending log entries before converting them to searchable parts.
Every shard is protected by its own mutex, so multiple CPU cores may add multiple log rows into datadb at the same time.
This increases the performance of BenchmarkStorageMustAddRows/rowsPerInsert-1, which ingests log rows own-by-one
from concurrently running goroutines, by 2x.
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Here a description of important terms related to Organizations is
provided. The intention is to leverage on a good UI design rather than
explaining all steps needed to perfomr certain actions.
However, an effort on explaining the meaning of internal states and
terms has been done.
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This commit modifies the logging behavior for client network errors
(e.g., EOFs, timeouts) during the handshake process. They are now logged
as warnings instead of errors, as they are not actionable from the
server’s perspective. Here's some examples of such errors.
Timeouts during the initial read phase:
2025-04-09T07:08:59.323Z error
VictoriaMetrics/lib/vmselectapi/server.go:204 cannot perform
vmselect handshake with client "<REDACTED>": cannot read hello: cannot
read message with size 11: read tcp4 <REDACTED>-><REDACTED>: i/o
timeout; read only 0 bytes
EOFs occurring later in the handshake process:
2025-04-08T18:01:30.783Z error
VictoriaMetrics/lib/vmselectapi/server.go:204 cannot perform
vmselect handshake with client "<REDACTED>": cannot read isCompressed
flag: cannot read message with size 1: EOF; read only 0 bytes
By logging these as warnings, we reduce noise in error logs while
preserving valuble information for debug.
Previously, if `cpu.max` file has only `max` resource defined without
`period`, it was parsed incorrectly and silently drop error. While this
syntax is valid and actually used by some container runtimes. If period
is not defined, default value for it 100_000 must be used.
This commit fixes parsing function by using default value for period.
In addition, it adds zero value check, which fixes possible panic if
period has 0 value.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8808
This reverts commit fa6a32a39d.
Reason for revert: the broken tests were fixed on GOARCH=386 by skipping the check for the state size
after improting the state of stats function, since the state size depends on the hardware architecture.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8710
### Describe Your Changes
Two new columns were added to the **Cardinality Explorer** table:
`Requests count`
- Displays how many times a metric was queried since stats collection
began
- Highlighted **red** when the value is `0` or missing
`Last request`
- Shows when the metric was last queried
- Highlighted:
- **Red** if older than **30 days**
- **Yellow** if between **7 and 30 days**
- Shows exact timestamp on hover in `YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss` format
Related issue: #6145

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* downsampling: allow using `-downsampling.period=filter:0s:0s` to skip downsampling for time series that match the specified `filter`
* doc minor fix
* lib/storage/downsampling: fix a typo in error message
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
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Signed-off-by: Artem Navoiev <tenmozes@gmail.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Fixes incorrect /flags request in vmui when using URL prefixes.
Related issue: #8641
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### Describe Your Changes
Hide identical series in the legend on the Raw Query page when
deduplication is disabled.
Related issue: #8688
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* update wording;
* add more details about returned response;
* cover details on counter increments;
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Before, this doc section was related to vmui, by mistake.
Moved it closer to tsdb stats, where it makes more sense to be.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Badges is more a decorative element rather than source of useful information.
Some badges break from time to time, giving misleading impression to users.
It is better to remove them to reduce visual load and confusion.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
HTTP/2 support is used by some S3-compatible storage providers, so
disabling it default leads to unexpected errors when trying to connect
to S3 endpoint.
For example, using MinIO as S3 storage backend: `net/http: HTTP/1.x
transport connection broken: malformed HTTP response`.
HTTP/2 was enabled by default previously, but while fixing inconsistency
e5f4826 commit disabled this by default.
cc: @valyala
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### Describe Your Changes
Fixes which are required in order to build FIPS-compliant binaries.
These changes were originally added for enterprise version and synced to
opensource for consistency and easier maintenance.
- consistently use `hash/fnv` at `app/vmalert` when calculating
checksums. Usage of md5 is not allowed in FIPS mode.
- increase encryption keys size used in testing in order to allow tests
to successfully run in FIPS mode
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The suffix after the ID may change in dashboard settings.
If it changes, the link becomes broken (dubious decision at grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/ ).
That's why it is better to drop all the suffixes and use links for Grafana dashbooards ending with IDs.
In this case they are automatically redirected to the url with the proper suffix.
This is a follow-up for 3e4c38c56c
See also the previous commits 9c0863babc and 0a5ffb3bc1
This reduces the overhead needed for converting the ingested log entries to searchable in-memory parts
when small number of log entries are passed to Storage.MustAddRows().
The BenchmarkStorageMustAddRows shows up to 10x performance increase for rowsPerInsert=1,
up to 5x performance increase for rowsPerInsert=10 and up to 2x performance increase for rowsPerInsert=100.
This should reduce CPU usage during data ingestion when every request contains small number of rows.
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On shutdown, rw client printed two log messages about shutting down and
how many series it flushed on shut down.
This commit removes these log messages for the following reasons:
1. These messages were printed for each `client.cc`, which is set to x2
of available CPUs. This behavior generated a lot of useless logs on
shutdown.
2. Number of flushed series on shutdown doesn't matter to the user.
Instead, it now prints only two log messages: when shutdown starts and
when it ends:
```
^C2025-04-22T07:37:11.932Z info VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/main.go:189 service received signal interrupt
2025-04-22T07:37:11.932Z info VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/remotewrite/client.go:152 shutting down remote write client: flushing remained series
2025-04-22T07:37:11.933Z info VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/remotewrite/client.go:155 shutting down remote write client: finished in 210.917µs
```
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Previously, metric names stats API had a false assumption, that max
size of metric name is 256 byte. But this is configurable parameter with
4096 bytes max size. It triggered errors during API requests.
This commit replaces hard-coded 256 byte limit with common constant:
maxLabelValueSize. It has 16 MB limit.
In addition, this commit adds check for metric name stats tracker,
if metric name size exceeds default buffer limit, it will be allocated
directly on heap. It must be rare case, since most metric names has
16-64 byte size.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8759
Throttle remote write retry warning logs to one message per 5 seconds.
This reduces log noise during connectivity issues.
Users can monitor `vmagent_remotewrite_retries_count_total` and
`vmagent_remotewrite_errors_total` metrics for detailed retry rates per
destination if needed. This change prioritizes reducing log volume over
immediate destination-specific error logging in the retry warnings.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8723
VictoriaMetrics executables need the latest available stable release of Go (1.24 currently),
since they use its features. See, for example, GOEXPERIMENT=synctest from the commit 06c26315df .
There is no need in specifying the minimum supported Go version for building VictoriaMetrics products,
since Go automatically downloads and uses the version specified at `go ...` directive inside go.mod
starting from Go1.21. See https://go.dev/doc/toolchain for details.
So the actual minimum needed Go version is Go1.21, which has been released 1.5 years ago. It should automatically
install newer Go versions specified at `go ...` directive inside go.mod.
Do not reset wc.labels in order to properly keep track of the number of used labels for the scrape,
and properly re-use the same number of wc.labels on subsequent scrapes.
See 12f26668a6 (r155481168)
### Describe Your Changes
fixes https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8694
additionally removed container_name, docker network, renamed all
compose, config files for consistency
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specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
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Before the change, the vmagent integration tests created their directory
and files inside apptest/tests.
After the change, vmagent is instructed to store all files in a real
temporary directory, which is automatically deleted after the tests
complete.
Using this package lets to manipulate time. In this particular case, it
lets to advance the time 61 second forward instantly.
A few side changes were necessary:
- Do not use fasttime in unit tests. The fasttime package starts a
goroutine outside the test bubble which causes the clock to be real, not
fake.
- Stop the time.Ticker explicitly and also stop idbNext. These two
create goroutines with infinite loops which causes the unit tests that
use synctest to hang forever. All goroutines created inside the bubble
must exit in order for the syntest to finish.
- synctest is an experimental package and requires an environment
variable to be set. The Makefile was changed to set it.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
The write concurrency limiter in ReadUncompressedData was previously
removed in
22d1b916bf
to avoid suboptimal behavior in certain scenarios. However, follow-up
reports—including issue
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8674 and
production feedback from VictoriaMetrics Cloud—indicated a noticeable
degradation in performance after its removal.
To mitigate these regressions, this commit reintroduces the concurrency
limiter. A long-term, more optimal solution will be explored separately
in issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8728.
TODO:
* [x] Changelog
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The doc was incorrectly ported into wrong directory after
a113516588
This change moves it to the victoriametrics dir.
While there, updated the order of some pages to couple them by meaning.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Fixed table sorting logic and added unit tests for descendingComparator.
Values are now correctly sorted by type: number, date, or string.
Related issue: #8606
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This commit adds new fields - `requestsCount` and `lastRequestTimestamp`
to series count be metric names stats.
It allows to display an additional stats at explore cardinality page.
Stats will only be added if `storage.trackMetricNameStats` flag is set.
This change requires an update to RPC protocol in order to properly
marshal data.
In addition, this commit adds integration tests to TSDB stats API.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6145
This commit adds `search.logSlowQueryStats=<duration>` cmd-line flag on vmselect.
It reads stats from eval function, and doesn't slow down the query execution.
Log line has the following structure:
vm_slow_query_stats type=%s query=%q query_hash=%d start_ms=%d end_ms=%d step_ms=%d range_ms=%d tenant=%q execution_duration_ms=%v series_fetched=%d samples_fetched=%d bytes=%d memory_estimated_bytes=%d
This feature is only available for enterprise version.
### Describe Your Changes
Changelog note about experimental v1.22.0 release that solves deadlock
issue on multicore systems by complete parallelization turned off until
proper refactor is made to return it back w/o reintroducing the risk of
the deadlock in child processes.
P.s. other references and guides were not updated to experimental tag,
as long as it has downsides of dropped speed. The links will be updated
once we have parallelization properly turned on.
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### Describe Your Changes
Follow-up to
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8462
Addressed review comments:
- Log panic with FATAL prefix to indicate possible on-disk data
corruption
- Moved version bump line to the tip block (v1.114.0 has already been
released) in changelog
- Removed duplicate vmagent entry from targets list from Makefile
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### Describe Your Changes
Under heavy load, vmagent's wirte concurrency limiter
(2ab53acce4/lib/writeconcurrencylimiter/concurrencylimiter.go (L111))
queues incoming requests. If a client's timeout is shorter than the wait
time in the
queue, the client may close the connection before vmagent starts
processing it. When vmagent then tries to read the request body, it
encounters an ambiguous `unexpected EOF` error
(https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8675).
This commit adds more context to such errors to help users diagnose and
resolve
the issue when it's related to vmagent's own load and queuing behavior.
Possible user actions include:
- Lowering `-insert.maxQueueDuration` below the client's timeout.
- Increasing the client-side timeout, if applicable.
- Scaling up vmagent (e.g., adding more CPU resources).
- Increasing `-maxConcurrentInserts` if CPU capacity allows.
Steps to reproduce:
https://gist.github.com/makasim/6984e20f57bfd944411f56a7ebe5b6bf
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### Describe Your Changes
This commit improves how vmagent selects the remote write protocol.
Previously, vmagent [performed a handshake
probe](0ff1a3b154/lib/protoparser/protoparserutil/vmproto_handshake.go (L11))
at
[startup](0ff1a3b154/app/vmagent/remotewrite/client.go (L173)):
- If the probe succeeded, it used the VictoriaMetrics (VM) protocol.
- If the probe failed, it downgraded to the Prometheus protocol.
- No protocol changes occurred after the initial probe at runtime.
However, this approach had limitations:
- If vmstorage was unavailable during vmagent startup, vmagent would
immediately downgrade to the Prometheus protocol, leading to higher
network usage unitl vmagent restarted. This case has been reported in
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7615.
- If the remote write server was updated or downgraded (e.g., during a
fallback or migration), vmagent would not detect the protocol change. It
would continue retrying failed requests and eventually drop them.
Require a restart of vmagent to pick up the new protocol.
This commit introduces a more adaptive mechanism.
vmagent always starts with the VM protocol and downgrades to the
Prometheus protocol only if an unsupported media type or bad request
response is received.
When this happens, the protocol is downgraded for all future requests.
In-flight requests are re-packed from Zstd to Snappy and retried
immediately.
Snappy-encoded requests are dropped if an unsupported media type or bad
request is received (no retrying).
Additionally, the in-memory and persisted queues could mix snappy and
zstd encoded blocks. The proper encoding is decided before sending by
encoding.IsZstd function.
TODO:
* [x] Add tests
* [x] Update documentation
* [x] Changelog
* [x] Research on
[content-type](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8462#issuecomment-2786918054),
[accept-encoding](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8462#issuecomment-2786923382)
Fixes https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7615#top
issue.
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Previously, if vmagent was built with CGO_ENABLED=0, vmagent cannot start and reported runtime error:
`Kafka client is not supported at systems without CGO`
This error was trigger even if `-kafka.consumer.topic` was not
provided. CGO_ENABLED=0 is default build option for linux/arm and some other archs.
This commit properly inits kafka consumer by checking if `-kafka.consumer.topic` is set.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6019
'authKey' is well-known url and form param for VictoriaMetrics
components authorization. Previously, it could be printed into stdout
via httpserver error logger. It makes this authKey insecure and hard to
use.
This commit prevents from logging authKey defined at PostForm or as part
of url.Query.
It's recommneded to transfer authKey via PostForm and it should be
implemented at separate PRs.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5973
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Previously, if ProfileName is set to empty value (as default). AWS s3
lib ignored any profile config defined with `-configProfilePath`.
This commit correctly configure client options and set profile name only
if it's set to non-empty value.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8668
Currently, requests failing due to network timeout would receive "200
OK" while producing a warning log message about the timeout. This
behaviour is confusing and might produce unexpected issues as it is not
possible to retry errors properly.
Change this to return "502 Bad Gateway" response so that error can be
handled by the client.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8621
Config for testing:
```
unauthorized_user:
url_prefix: "http://example.com:9800"
```
Before the change:
```
* Trying 127.0.0.1:8427...
* Connected to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) port 8427
* using HTTP/1.x
> HEAD /api/v1/query HTTP/1.1
> Host: 127.0.0.1:8427
> User-Agent: curl/8.12.1
> Accept: */*
>
* Request completely sent off
/* NOTE: 30 seconds timeout passes */
< HTTP/1.1 200 OK
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
< Vary: Accept-Encoding
Vary: Accept-Encoding
< X-Server-Hostname: pc
X-Server-Hostname: pc
< Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2025 08:54:05 GMT
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2025 08:54:05 GMT
<
* Connection #0 to host 127.0.0.1 left intact
```
After:
```
* Trying 127.0.0.1:8427...
* Connected to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) port 8427
* using HTTP/1.x
> HEAD /api/v1/query HTTP/1.1
> Host: 127.0.0.1:8427
> User-Agent: curl/8.12.1
> Accept: */*
>
* Request completely sent off
< HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway
HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway
< Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
< Vary: Accept-Encoding
Vary: Accept-Encoding
< X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
< X-Server-Hostname: pc
X-Server-Hostname: pc
< Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2025 09:13:57 GMT
Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2025 09:13:57 GMT
< Content-Length: 109
Content-Length: 109
<
* Connection #0 to host 127.0.0.1 left intact
```
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Log when the data response from vmselect is partial during
rule(recording, alertingrule) evaluations.
vmselect returns `isPartial: true` in case data is not fully fetched
from scattered vmstorages. At the time of rule evals, it may be drifting
apart from real values due to missing points. This is an important event
that should be logged to inform users to see how often that happens as
it may lead to false positive alerts.
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Signed-off-by: emreya <e.yazici1990@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Emre Yazici <e.yazici1990@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 56f60e8be9)
When creating and listing snapshots, panic instead of returning an error
since errors are not recoverable anyway.
Also do not cleanup the filesystem on panic. Leave as is for further
manual inspection.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
This reduces CPU usage by up to 30% in exchange of the increased RAM usage by 10%
when scraping thousands of targets, which expose millions of metrics in summary.
This looks like a good tradeoff after the commit edac875179 ,
which reduced RAM usage by more than 10%, so the final RAM usage for vmagent
is still lower than the RAM usage at v1.114.0 by ~15%, while CPU usage drops by 30%.
This reduces memory usage when reading large response bodies because the underlying buffer
doesn't need to be re-allocated during the read of large response body in the buffer.
Also decompress response body under the processScrapedDataConcurrencyLimitCh .
This reduces CPU usage and RAM usage a bit when scraping thousands of targets.
This reduces memory usage for vmagent when scraping big number of targets at the cost of slightly higher CPU usage.
The increased CPU usage can be decreased by disabling tracking of stale markers either via -promscrape.noStaleMarkers
command-line flag or via `no_stale_markers: true` option at the scrape config pointed by -promscrape.config command-line flag.
See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/#prometheus-staleness-markers
The pool is used mostly for obtaining byte buffers for responses from scrape targets.
There are no responses smaller than 256 bytes in practice, so there is no sense in maintaining
pools for byte slices up to 64 and 128 bytes.
Previously the maxLabelsLen could be updated with smaller value after it is updated to bigger value by concurrently running goroutines.
Prevent this by loading the latest maxLabelsLen value and updating it only if it is smaller than the current len(wc.labels)
before the exit from callback passed to stream.Parse.
While at it, return early from the callback on the sample_limit exceeding error,
since the rest of the code in the callback becomes no-op after wc.reset().
This simplifies following the logic in the code a bit.
Also remove outdated misleading comment in front of sw.pushData() call inside callbacks passed to stream.Parse.
This comment has no sense after every callback start working with its own goroutine-local wc.
Start with writeRequestCtx containing up to 256 labels instead of 8 labels,
since a typical response from scrape target contains much more than 8 labels across all the exposed metrics.
Do not pre-allocate labels at writeRequestCtx, since they are pre-allocated inside writeRequestCtx.addRows(),
together with the pre-allocation of samples and writeRequest.Timeseries.
The applySeriesLimit applies the limit to samples stored at writeRequestCtx,
while the scrapeWork is used as read-only configuration source.
That's why it is better from maintainability PoV to attach the applySeriesLimit
method to writeRequestCtx.
While at it, clarify docs for the applySeriesLimit function.
The rows are added to writeRequestCtx, while the scrapeWork is used only as a read-only configuration source.
So it is better from maintainability PoV to attach addRows function to writeRequestCtx instead of scrapeWork.
Also attach addAutoMetrics to writeRequestCtx instead of scrapeWork due to the same reason:
addAutoMetrics adds metrics to the writeRequestCtx, while using scrapeWork as a read-only configuration source.
While at it, remove tmpRow from scrapeWork struct in order to reduce the complexity of this struct.
areIdenticalSeries doesn't access scrapeWork members except of sw.Config of *ScrapeWork type.
It is better from maintainability PoV to attach this methos to ScrapeWork then.
While at it, replace sw.Config with cfg shortcut at scrapeWork.processDataOneShot()
and scrapeWork.processDataInStreamMode().
Having `victoriametrics` or `victorialogs` tags should be enough for
filtering dashboards related to VictoriaMetrics components.
Related ticket
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8618
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Support of the latest prometheus/common is not released yet so pin to previous version.
Related commit at prometheus/prometheus: 95f49dd84b
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
This allows verifying how the benchmark performance scales with the number of available CPU cores
and makes the results of the benchmark consistent with other BenchmarkScrapeWorkScrapeInternal* benchmarks.
Also reduce the amounts of memory allocations inside generateScrape() function in order to reduce
measurement noise during the BenchmarkScrapeWorkScrapeInternalStreamBigData run.
This is a follow-up after c05ffa906d
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8515
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8159
It is always better to run benchmarks in parallel on all the available CPU cores
in order to see how their performance scales with the number of CPU cores (GOMAXPROCS).
The commit also performs the following modifications:
- Removes the dependency of on the scrapeWork from getLabelsHash() function.
- Makes sure that the benchmark cannot be optimized out by the compiler, by introducing a dependency
on a global Sink variable. Previously the getLabelsHash() function call could be optimized out
by the compiler, since this call has no side effects, and the returned result is ignored.
- Reduces the amounts of memory allocations inside the BenchmarkScrapeWorkGetLabelsHash
when preparing the labels for the benchmark. This should reduce measurements' noise during the benchmark.
This is a follow-up for c05ffa906d
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8515
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8159
* vmgateway: properly set the `Host` header when routing requests to `-write.url` and `-read.url`
* Update docs/victoriametrics/changelog/CHANGELOG.md
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* vmalert: properly attach tenant labels `vm_account_id` and `vm_project_id` to alerting rules when enabling `-clusterMode`
Previously, these labels were lost in alert messages to Alertmanager. Bug was introduced in [v1.112.0](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/releases/tag/v1.112.0).
Previously the buffer was increased by 30% after it became 50% full.
For example, if more than 5MB of data is read into 10MB buffer, then its' size
was increased to 13MB, leading to 13MB-5MB = 8MB of waste.
This translates to 8MB/5MB = 160% waste in the worst case.
The updated algorithm increases the buffer by 30% after it becomes ~94% full.
This means that if more than 9.4MB of data is read into 10MB buffer,
then its' size is increased to 13MB, leading to 13MB-9.4MB = 3.6MB of waste.
This translates to 3.6MB / 9.4MB = ~38% waste in the worst case.
This should reduce memory usage when vmagent reads big responses from scrape targets.
While at it, properly append the data to buffer if it already has more than 4KiB of data.
Previously the data over 4KiB in the buffer was lost after ReadFrom call.
This is a follow-up for f28f496a9d
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6761
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6759
It is faster to read the whole data and then decompress it in one go for zstd and snappy encodings.
This reduces the number of potential read() syscalls and decompress CGO calls needed
for reading and decompressing the data.
### Describe Your Changes
replace /VictoriaLogs aliases to /victorialogs as generated directories
are anyway renamed to victorialogs before deployment
need to merge this PR immediately after
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/vmdocs/pull/116
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The panel was producing wrong predictions as it is almost impossible,
without making too expensive queries, to make a precise predictions.
More details on reasoning why it is better to remove it than fix it
is here https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8492.
This change also removes ETA panels from alerting rules annotations.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
remove unused files from docs
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`its'` -> `its`
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### Describe Your Changes
Update dependencies to latest versions
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- add smaller search weights for changelog content
- remove replace `<details>` tag with collapse shortcode
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- Move lib/httputil.Transport to lib/promauth.NewTLSTransport. Remove the first arg to this function (URL),
since it has zero relation to the created transport.
- Move lib/httputil.TLSConfig to lib/promauth.NewTLSConfig. Re-use the existing functionality
from lib/promauth.Config for creating TLS config. This enables the following features:
- Ability to load key, cert and CA files from http urls.
- Ability to change the key, cert and CA files without the need to restart the service.
It automatically re-loads the new files after they change.
- Avoid a data race when multiple goroutines access and update roundTripper.trBase inside roundTripper.getTransport().
The way to go is to make sure the roundTripper.trBase is updated only during roundTripper creation,
and then can be only read without updating.
- Use the http.DefaultTransport for http2 client connections at Kubernetes service discovery.
Previously golang.org/x/net/http2.Transport was used there. This had the following issues:
- An additional dependency on golang.org/x/net/http2.
- Missing initialization of Transport.DialContext with netutil.Dialer.DialContext for http2 client.
- Missing initialization of Transport.TLSHandshakeTimeout for http2 client.
- Introduction of the lib/promauth.Config.NewRoundTripperFromGetter() method, which is hard to use properly.
- Unnecessary complications of the lib/promauth.roundTripper, which led to the data race described above.
- Avoid a data race when multiple goroutines access and update tls config shared between multiple
net/http.Transport instances at the TLSClientConfig field. The way to go is to always make a copy of the tls config
before assigning it to the net/http.Transport.TLSClientConfig field.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5971
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/7114
It is much better to panic instead of returning an error on programming error (aka BUG),
since this significantly increases chances that the bug will be noticed, reported and fixed ASAP.
The returned error can be ignored, even if it is logged, while panic is much harder to ignore.
The code must always panic instead of returning errors when any programming error (aka unexpected state) is detected.
This is a follow-up for the commit 9feee15493
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6783
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6771
- update references to the latest version
- port LTS changelog
- revert changes from 47201ace96 and overwrite by an actual latest enterprise release version instead of latest LTS release
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
PR updates docs to release v1.21.0, in particular, adjust docs and its
structure to High Availability (HA) and horizontal scalability (HS)
capabilities.
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Previously, performance of stream.Parse could be limited by mutex.Lock on callback function. It used shared writeContext. With complicated relabeling rules and any slowness at pushData function, it could significantly decrease parsed rows processing performance.
This commit removes locks and makes parsed rows processing lock-free in the same manner as `stream.Parse` processing implemented at push ingestion processing.
Implementation details:
- Removing global lock around stream.Parse callback.
- Using atomic operations for counters
- Creating write contexts per callback instead of sharing
- Improving series limit checking with sync.Once
- Optimizing labels hash calculation with buffer pooling
- Adding comprehensive tests for concurrency correctness
Benchmark performance:
```
# before
BenchmarkScrapeWorkScrapeInternalStreamBigData-10 13 81973945 ns/op 37.68 MB/s 18947868 B/op 197 allocs/op
# after
goos: darwin
goarch: arm64
pkg: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/promscrape
cpu: Apple M1 Pro
BenchmarkScrapeWorkScrapeInternalStreamBigData-10 74 15761331 ns/op 195.98 MB/s 15487399 B/op 148 allocs/op
PASS
ok github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/promscrape 1.806s
```
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8159
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Previously, `getBackupsList` was appending `latest` backup in all cases without checking if it actually exists.
This lead to `vm_backup_last_run_failed` metric being set to `1` since folder did not contain successful completion marker.
This commit adds a check to handle a case when remote storage does not contain any backups yet.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8490
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These errors could be caused by intermittent network issues, especially
in case of using proxies when accessing S3 storage. Previously, such
error would abort backup/restore process and require manual intervention
to ensure backups consistency.
This commit adds automatic retries to handle this to improve backups
reliability and resilience to network issues.
1. remove "vmalert" word from vmgateway doc and exposed metrics;
2. remove unrelated flags like -datasource.roundDigits, remoteRead.disablePathAppend, -datasource.disableStepParam
vmbackupmanager uses `runC` channel for inter-goroutine communication between `scheduler` and `execute` goroutines.
Previously, `runC` wasn't closed during graceful shutdown. And vmbackupmanager process couldn't gracefully stop. It could only be killed with-in configured timeout.
This commit properly closes `runC` by `scheduler` when stopping vmbackupmanager in order to avoid shutdown delay.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8554
Previously, backup was first scheduled at 00:00:00 and `getSleepDuration` was immediately executed to get the sleep duration for the next backup. Since it was returning `1 * time.Second` the next backup was attempted and failed to be scheduled.
Update logic to wait for full backup interval in this case so that there will be no attempt to schedule an unneeded backup.
It also adds the following changes:
* fix error log entry reference to type of policy
* add a message about retention completion similar to existing message for backups to make it more consistent
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8499
This is a follow-up for fb6d2e92e3a1cf412d1f7dee64a4852941a8aa1b
### Describe Your Changes
during initial flush with deduplication and windows enabled lower
timestamps threshold is set to an upper bound of the next deduplication
interval, which leads to ignoring all samples on subsequent intervals
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### Describe Your Changes
This PR adds nanosecond precision to log sorting, ensuring accurate
ordering of entries with sub-millisecond differences.
Related issue: #8346
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Commit 9ca74d1fff introduced an issue with metrics registration. Due to metrics.Summary type always registered at the global state of metrics package, vmalert had increased memory and CPU usage after multiple configuration reloads.
This commit addresses this issue and properly registers metrics.Summary metric. Now metrics for group and rules must be explicitly registered before group.Start with group.Init method. It simplifies metrics usage an ensures that all needed metrics were registered and group is ready to start.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8532
1. fix possible data race on group checksum when reload is called
concurrently. Before, it didn't affect much but might update the group
one more time.
2. remove the unnecessary g.mu.RLock() and compute group.id at newGroup creation. Changes to group.ID()
indicate that type and interval have changed, and the group is new.
Related PR:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8540
Previous commit 9ca74d1fff added a regression for notifier's metrics exposed by vmalert. vmalert returned new notifier instances for the blackhole notifier type. And it registered new metrics each get notifiers function was called. It registered duplicate metrics and lead to OOM crash.
This commit properly init blachole notifier instances and add metrics for it only once, during application start.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8532
Previously, vmagent may incorrectly store partial scrape response
in case of scrapping error. It may happen if `sw.ReadData` call fetched
some chunked response and store it at buffer. And later context deadline
exceed error happened.
As a result, at the next scrape iteration this partial response could
be forwarded to the `sw.sendStaleSeries(lastScrape...)` function call
and lead to `Prometheus line` parsing error.
This commit properly set response body to the empty value in case of
scrapping error. It prevents storing partial scrape response body. And
it no longer sends partial staleness markers to the remote storage.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8528
This panel should have help us to identify
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8501 during
release checks. While we already track the GC pressure, its value is
relative and change wasn't noticeable for the workloads that we
observed.
The absolute values of allocations rate could have helped to see the
anomaly.
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### Describe Your Changes
`prasedRelabelConfig` -> `parsedRelabelConfig`
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix endless group expansion loop.
Related issue: #8347
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix many spelling errors and some grammar, including misspellings in
filenames.
The change also fixes a typo in metric `vm_mmaped_files` to `vm_mmapped_files`.
While this is a breaking change, this metric isn't used in alerts or dashboards.
So it seems to have low impact on users.
The change also deprecates `cspell` as it is much heavier and less usable.
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### Describe Your Changes
This PR adds the dedicated FAQ for VictoriaMetrics Cloud
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This reduces the size of LogRows.streamTagCanonicals by 1/3 because of the eliminated `cap` field
in the slice header (reflect.SliceHeader) compared to the string header (reflect.StringHeader).
### Describe Your Changes
Doc updates to a patch release v1.20.1, fixing a bug in
`PeriodicScheduler` that may affect some of the customers' deployments
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This commit adds lib/chunkedbuffer.Buffer - an in-memory chunked buffer
optimized for random access via MustReadAt() function.
It is better than bytesutil.ByteBuffer for storing large volumes of data,
since it stores the data in chunks of a fixed size (4KiB at the moment)
instead of using a contiguous memory region. This has the following benefits over bytesutil.ByteBuffer:
- reduced memory fragmentation
- reduced memory re-allocations when new data is written to the buffer
- reduced memory usage, since the allocated chunks can be re-used
by other Buffer instances after Buffer.Reset() call
Performance tests show up to 2x memory reduction for VictoriaLogs
when ingesting logs with big number of fields (aka wide events) under high speed.
Pre-allocate the needed slice of strings and then assign items to it by index
instead of appending them. This reduces the number of memory allocations
and improves performance a bit.
…an 64KB at Reset
This commit reverts
b58e2ab214
as it has negative impacts when ByteBuffer is used for workloads that
always exceed 64KiB size. This significantly slows down affected
components because:
* buffers aren't beign reused;
* growing new buffers to >64KiB is very slow.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8501
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- Properly decode protobuf-encoded Loki request if it has no Content-Encoding header.
Protobuf Loki message is snappy-encoded by default, so snappy decoding must be used
when Content-Encoding header is missing.
- Return back the previous signatures of parseJSONRequest and parseProtobufRequest functions.
This eliminates the churn in tests for these functions. This also fixes broken
benchmarks BenchmarkParseJSONRequest and BenchmarkParseProtobufRequest, which consume
the whole request body on the first iteration and do nothing on subsequent iterations.
- Put the CHANGELOG entries into correct places, since they were incorrectly put into already released
versions of VictoriaMetrics and VictoriaLogs.
- Add support for reading zstd-compressed data ingestion requests into the remaining protocols
at VictoriaLogs and VictoriaMetrics.
- Remove the `encoding` arg from PutUncompressedReader() - it has enough information about
the passed reader arg in order to properly deal with it.
- Add ReadUncompressedData to lib/protoparser/common for reading uncompressed data from the reader until EOF.
This allows removing repeated code across request-based protocol parsers without streaming mode.
- Consistently limit data ingestion request sizes, which can be read by ReadUncompressedData function.
Previously this wasn't the case for all the supported protocols.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8416
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8380
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8300
The `ignore_fields` HTTTP query args can contain prefixes ending with '*'.
For example, `ignore_fields=foo.*,bar` skips all the fields starting with `foo.`
during data ingestion.
The optimization touches 2 things:
1. Reduces amount of allocations when comparing canonical metric names
between left and right parts of expressions.
2. Adds fast path for cases when right part of expression returns
scalar: `series_selector or on() vector(1)`, which is a typical
expression.
```
benchcmp old.txt new.txt
benchcmp is deprecated in favor of benchstat: https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/perf/cmd/benchstat
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkBinaryOpOr/tss:1_or_tss:1-14 291 272 -6.56%
BenchmarkBinaryOpOr/tss:1_or_tss:1000-14 44590 28592 -35.88%
BenchmarkBinaryOpOr/tss:1000_or_tss:1-14 103124 39563 -61.64%
BenchmarkBinaryOpOr/tss:1000_or_tss:1000-14 20386150 1859335 -90.88%
BenchmarkBinaryOpOr/tss:1000_or_on()_vector(0)-14 91382 36805 -59.72%
```
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8382
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* tie relevant functionality together
* change hierarchy of related options to visually group it
No breaking changes to links.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
* move related sections clother to each other
* group related sections within the same section
The intention of the change is to tie related documentation together.
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Long constant fields cannot be stored in columnsHeader as a const column,
because their size exceeds maxConstColumnValueSize, so they are stored as regular values.
This commit optimizes storing such fields by storing only a single value
across the field values in a block instead of storing multiple values.
This should improve data ingestion performance a bit. This also should improve query
performance when the query accesses such fields because of better cache locality.
Also improve persisting of constant string lengths by storing them only once.
Previously, vmselect didn't stop multitenant query execution if it
receives error from vmstorage. Such as limit error or any other. It
continued to execute queries until it did it for all tenants. It leads
to the potential waste of resources.
In addition, callback error was incorrectly reference and can be updated by
subsequent callback call.
This commit returns error earlier, cancels sub-sequent requests for
tenants and properly return storageNode request error.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8461
Previously, if the command-line flag value `-remoteWrite.showURL` changed, vmagent dropped content of persistent queues. It's not expected behavior and may lead to data-loss at queue.
Further more if command-line flag value `-remoteWrite.showURL` is set to `true`, any changes to url query arguments will lead to persistent queue drop. The most common uses is kafka and gcp pub-sub integration. It uses url query arguments for client configuration.
Also, it complicates copy content of persistent queue between vmagents. Since it requires to properly change name inside metainfo.json.
This commit removes persistent queue name equality check from `lib/persistentqueue`. This check was added as an additional protection from on-disk data corruption.
It's safe to skip this check for vmagent, because vmagent encodes remoteWrite.url as part of path to the queue. It guarantees that there will be no collision.
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8477.
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Previously, TLS config was only created for URLs with `https` scheme.
This could lead to unexpected errors when original URL was redirecting
to `https` one as TLS config is not applied.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8494
Almost all storage API operations, both ingestion and retrieval, involve
writing and/or reading the indexdb. However, during these operations,
the indexdb refcount is not incremented. This may lead to panics if
indexdb is rotated more than once during these operations.
This commit increments the refcount before using indexdb and decrements it
after use.
Note that rotating indexdb more than once during some operation is an
impossible case under normal circumstances as the min retention period
is 1 day (i.e. the indexdb will be rotated once per day). However, we
want the storage to behave correctly in all cases.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Loki doesn't support well high-cardinality log fields (e.g. fields with big number of unique values).
That's why Promtail, Grafana Agent and Grafana Alloy encode such fields into a JSON and push them
as a plaintext log message to the remote storage. This isn't an efficient way to store high-cardinality
log fields in VictoriaLogs, since it is optimized for storing and querying such fields when they are stored
distinctly as a regular log fields according to VictoriaLogs data model ( https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/keyconcepts/#data-model ).
This commit enables automatic parsing of JSON-encoded log fields at plaintext log message received over Loki protocol
and storing them as a separate log fields. This should improve data compression ratio and reduce disk space usage.
This should also improve query performance when the parsed log fields are used in queries for filtering and aggregation.
The old behaviour can be restored by passing -loki.disableMessageParsing command-line flag to VictoriaLogs.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8486
Fix metric that shows number of active time series when per-day index is disabled. Previously, once per-day index was disabled, the active time series metric would stop being populated and the `Active time series` chart would show 0.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8411.
- Properly handle negative timestamps (e.g. timestamps before 1970-01-01)
- Optimize parsing floating-point timestamps by eliminating the memory allocation
needed for returning an error from strconv.ParseInt. Instead, check whether the string contains a dot,
and then parse it as a floating-point number.
- Add tests for ParseUnixTimestamp function.
- Make the code easier to understand and maintain by removing unneeded generic function toNano().
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8470
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8472
### Describe Your Changes
Add `vmalert_alerts_send_latency_seconds` metric for
alertmanager.notifier.
To measure the time for alertmanager calls to send alerts per notifier.
This is needed to see the latency for each notifier from vmalert calls.
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* add version since feature is available
* add cluster endpoint paths
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### Fix scrapePool name
If in the scrape file, I do some magic and manipulate the job name then
Prometheus will show scrapePool as the original job name in the targets
API, but vmagent will set it to the final value which is wrong.
example
```
job: consul-targets
...
- source_labels: [ __meta_consul_service ]
regex: (\w+)[_-]exporter
target_label: job
replacement: $1
```
curl to prom API will show
`"scrapePool": "consul-targets",`
vmagent:
`""scrapePool": "node",`
before changes:
```
curl -s 'http://localhost:8429/api/v1/targets' | jq -r '.data.activeTargets[].scrapePool'| sort|uniq
blackbox
pgbackrest
postgres
```
after changes
```
curl -s 'http://localhost:8429/api/v1/targets' | jq -r '.data.activeTargets[].scrapePool'| sort|uniq
blackbox
consul-targets
```
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Ordering changes by release versions enhances the searchability
of the documentation. For example, tracking which release got
the bugfix becomes easier if releases are already sorted.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
This PR updates the documentation by removing old assets and adding the
user management chapter, divided in different sections.
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### Describe Your Changes
Fixed the typo in the documentation. Updated `Ir provides` to `It
provides`
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### Describe Your Changes
fixes#8469
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This feature allows to track query requests by metric names. Tracker
state is stored in-memory, capped by 1/100 of allocated memory to the
storage. If cap exceeds, tracker rejects any new items add and instead
registers query requests for already observed metric names.
This feature is disable by default and new flag:
`-storage.trackMetricNamesStats` enables it.
New API added to the select component:
* /api/v1/status/metric_names_stats - which returns a JSON
object
with usage statistics.
* /admin/api/v1/status/metric_names_stats/reset - which resets internal
state of the tracker and reset tsid/cache.
New metrics were added for this feature:
* vm_cache_size_bytes{type="storage/metricNamesUsageTracker"}
* vm_cache_size{type="storage/metricNamesUsageTracker"}
* vm_cache_size_max_bytes{type="storage/metricNamesUsageTracker"}
Related issue:
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### Describe Your Changes
Previously, "selector @ another_selector" assumed that
"another_selector" metric is supposed to exist since "start" used in the
query.
If the query was evaluated in the following case (timestamps):
- start - 2, end - 10
- "another_selector" 5,6,7,8,9,10
- "selector" The resulting "at" timestamp would be taken from NaN (as
`int64(NaN * 1000)`), causing a panic or invalid behavior later.
Note that type cast of `NaN` to int64 is also platform-dependent, so
value of `int64(math.NaN() * 1000)` can produce `0` or max int64 on
different platforms and versions of Go.
This commit changes this and checks for the first non-NaN value. This
makes it easier to use for users as series are not always aligned and
returning an error in this case would disallow using this for some time
ranges.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8444
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Previously, the trailing slash was removed and caused an incorrect redirect path when visiting VMUI.
This commit leaves it as is. Also it applies minor refactoring to url formatting.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8439
Previously, opentelemetry attribute parsed added extra field names according to
golang JSON parser spec for structs:
```
struct AnyValue{
StringValue string
}
```
Was serialized into:
```
{"StringValue": "some-string"}
```
While opentelemetry-collector serializes it as
```
"some-string"
```
This commit changes this behaviour it makes parses compatible with opentelemetry-collector format. See test cases for examples.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8384
### Describe Your Changes
Fix available from version hint. The feature was introduced in
[v1.91.0](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/changelog/changelog_2023/#v1910).
I noticed that the sentence uses both `{{% available_from "v1.91.0" %}}`
and a manual reference like `starting from
[v1.91](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/changelog/#v1910)`. Does {{%
available_from %}} fully supersede the manual changelog reference, and
should the later be removed? Or should\could both be used together?
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Removed VictoriaMetrics prefix from anomaly detection menu items
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This PR adds the remaining subsections for the get started part. Some
content is taken from the product page.
Ideally, the get-started page would have some cards instead of raw
links. We should explore that.
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Commit cd39df1 introduced regression, which caused any write path related limits to be ignored.
This commit fixes match typo and adds check to prevent such kind of regression in future.
### Describe Your Changes
> ⚠️ Even if approved, please don't merge it on my behalf, I
still may apply a couple of re-phrasings before merging it on Monday
03.03.2025
- Aligned `vmanomaly` docs with release v1.20.0
- Re-structured root page of anomaly detection docs for clarity
- Added several sections to FAQ, e.g. on how to incorporate domain
knowledge into anomaly detection configs
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This PR fixes an issue where the Downsampling filters debug page would
get stuck in an infinite loading state when labels had no matches. Now,
the case is properly handled.
Related issue: #8339
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### Describe Your Changes
I guess a "downsampling" term is more appropriate than "deduplication"
in the downsampling paragraph.
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VictoriaLogs inserts `_time` field as a label in result when query with
[time buckets stats
pipe](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/#stats-by-time-buckets),
making the result meaningless and may lead to cardinality issues.
>curl --location --request POST
'https://play-vmlogs.victoriametrics.com/select/logsql/stats_query?query=_time%3A1m%20%7C%20stats%20by%20(_time%3A10s)%20count%20()%20as%20total'
>{"status":"success","data":{"resultType":"vector","result":[{"metric":{"__name__":"total","_time":"2025-01-24T12:31:30Z"},"value":[1737721904.4476516,"12"]},{"metric":{"__name__":"total","_time":"2025-01-24T12:31:10Z"},"value":[1737721904.4476516,"10"]},{"metric":{"__name__":"total","_time":"2025-01-24T12:31:00Z"},"value":[1737721904.4476516,"10"]},{"metric":{"__name__":"total","_time":"2025-01-24T12:31:20Z"},"value":[1737721904.4476516,"12"]},{"metric":{"__name__":"total","_time":"2025-01-24T12:30:50Z"},"value":[1737721904.4476516,"10"]},{"metric":{"__name__":"total","_time":"2025-01-24T12:30:40Z"},"value":[1737721904.4476516,"9"]}]}}%
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* use unified numeric list;
* apply line width limits;
* remove time filter from quantile examples, as we suggest to
not use time filters.
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### Describe Your Changes
Just a small typo in the docs
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Since funcs `ParseDuration` and `ParseTimeMsec` are used in vlogs,
vmalert, victoriametrics and other components, importing promutils only
for this reason makes them to export irrelevant
`vm_rows_invalid_total{type="prometheus"}` metric.
This change removes `vm_rows_invalid_total{type="prometheus"}` metric
from /metrics page for these components.
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### Describe Your Changes
Previous link was incorrectly created by adding repository name to
organization link.
All other links are using proper schema.
This is a follow-up for 6ff61a1c.
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### Describe Your Changes
#8342
fix negative rate result when the lookbehind window is longer than
`-search.maxLookback` or `-search.maxStalenessInterval` and data
contains gap.
This issue was introduced since
[v1.110.0](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8072).
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`MustParsePromMetrics` imports `lib/protoparser/prometheus`, and this
package exposes the following metrics:
```
vm_protoparser_rows_read_total{type="promscrape"}
vm_rows_invalid_total{type="prometheus"}
```
It means every package that uses `lib/prompbmarshal` will start exposing
these metrics. For example, vlogs imports `lib/protoparser/common` which
uses `lib/prompbmarshal.Label`. And only because of this vlogs starts
exposing unrelated prometheus metrics on /metrics page.
Moving `MustParsePromMetrics` to `lib/protoparser/prometheus` seems like
the leas intrusive change.
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### Describe Your Changes
Updated `publish-via-docker` task to push images to multiple registries
as defined by `DOCKER_REGISTRIES`. By default, publish pushes images to
both docker.io and quay.io. It is possible to choose a single repo by
overriding `DOCKER_REGISTRIES`, for example: `DOCKER_REGISTRIES=quay.io
make publish-victoria-logs`
Note that `package-via-docker` task is not using multiple registries as
there is usually little sense in building same image with different tags
for local use.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4116
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Previously, if indexDB search failed for some reason during search at previous indexDB (aka extDB), VictoriaMetrics stored empty search result at cache. It could cause incorrect search results at subsequent requests.
This commit checks search error and stores request results only on success.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8345
For example, `field:~".+"`, `field:~".*"` or `field:""`
Replace such filters to faster ones. For example, `field:~".*"` is replaced with `*`,
while `field:~".+"` is replaced with `field:*`.
These filters can be used for selecting logs where one field value is less than another field value.
These filter complement `<=` and `<` filters for constant literals.
TooHighQueryLoad should trigger when vmsingle or vmselect can't start
processing read queries for last 15min.
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The version tooltips were incorrectly set to `#tip` instead of `#`,
so ` make docs-update-version` didn't catch them.
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This allows using different intervals for flushing in-memory data among different mergeset.Table instances.
The initial user of this feature is lib/logstorage.Storage, which explicitly passes Storage.flushInterval
to every created mereset.Table instance. Previously mergeset.Table instances were using 5 seconds
flush interval, which didn't depend on the Storage.flushInterval.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4775
The new version of github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metricsql handles $__interval and $__rate_interval
inside rollup functions in more correct way - it drops square brakets, so VictoriaMetrics
could automatically detect the needed lookbehind window depending on the time distance between real samples.
For example, rate(m[$__rate_interval]) is parsed and processed as rate(m) now.
Make sure that the maximum log field name, which can be generated by JSONParser.ParseLogMessage,
doesn't exceed the hardcoded limit maxFieldNameSize. Stop flattening of nested JSON objects
when the resulting field name becomes longer than maxFieldNameSize, and return the nested JSON object
as a string instead.
This should prevent from parse errors when ingesting deeply nested JSON logs with long field names.
- `contains_any` selects logs with fields containing at least one word/phrase from the provided list.
The provided list can be generated by a subquery.
- `contains_all` selects logs with fields containing all the words and phrases from the provided list.
The provided list can be generated by a subquery.
### Describe Your Changes
- Fixed 404 links to anomaly score dashboard `.json` file on Github.
- Fixed broken markdown on QuickStart page.
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### Describe Your Changes
> (currently in DRAFT) This dashboard and the docs may look differently
after recent review and the feedback received.
As requested by our customers, this PR introduces `anomaly score`-based
dashboard for `vmanomaly` to improve the visual experience and ease the
drill down debugging process for respective anomaly detection setups.
Accompanying guide (under `default` preset mode) is provided as well.
- [For additional
benefits](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics-datasource/#motivation),
the dashboard is based on [VictoriaMetrics
datasource](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics-datasource/)
rather than on `Prometheus` datasource
- Tested locally and on our https://play.victoriametrics.com/
`anomaly_score` data (tenant ID 0)
- To check the guide, build the docs locally (`vmdocs`, `make run
local`) and follow to the
http://localhost:1313/anomaly-detection/presets/#default section
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Previously if rule group parameters were changed, alerting rules related metrics could be deleted due to bug at `utils/metrics` package.
This commit introduces `metrics.Set` per rule group. It holds group and alerting rules metrics. It properly unregister alerting rules metrics and addresses issue.
In addition:
- expose group metrics only once group is started - this helps to avoid
exposing metrics for groups which are created during YAML unmarshaling
and only used to update existing group.
- properly close rules which are discarded after updating existing rules
so that metrics are also correctly closed.
- detect file renames and properly recreate groups "moved" between files.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8229
Examples:
- `top 5 x, y` is equivalent to `top 5 by (x, y)`
- `uniq foo, bar` is equivalent to `uniq by (foo, bar)`
- `unroll foo, bar` is equivalent to `unroll (foo, bar)`
_time:<=max_time filter must include logs with timestamps matching max_time.
For example, _time:<=2025-02-24Z must include logs with timestamps until the end of February 24, 2025.
Examples:
_time:>=2025-02-24Z selects logs with timestamps bigger or equal to 2025-02-24 UTC
_time:>1d selects logs with timestamps older than one day comparing to the current time
This simplifies writing queries with _time filters.
See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/#time-filter
It looks like the version deployed works differently than in local, and
some paths are not taken correctly. This commit fixes that by adding
absolute paths to the 2 images included in this section.
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It looks like when using html image insertion, the path is changed. This
commit fixes that by redirecting to the previous dir in path.
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This guide was outdated. the intention of these changes is to:
* Ease maintainability
* Ease user experience
* Encourage the user to quickly set up the product
Some images are removed because they were obsolete or to improve
readability
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### Describe Your Changes
apply proper syntax for code blocks
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follow-up for
855dfb324d
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Legend settings have been added to **Graph Settings**.
#### **New Features:**
1. **Table View** – Toggle to display the legend in a table format.
2. **Hide Common Values** – Option to hide fields with identical values
across all series.
3. **Hide Min/Medium/Max** – Ability to hide min, median, and max values
from the legend.
4. **Custom Label Format** – Set a custom format for series labels
(applies only to the legend).
5. **Group by Label** – Group legend entries based on a selected label.
Related Issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8031
Currently, vmalert uses a fixed 10-second client timeout for notifiers,
which can prevent large sets of alerts from being sent successfully.
This introduces `-notifier.sendTimeout` flag to vmalert to control the
client timeout duration for the notifiers.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8287
Inside PARAM-VALUE, the characters '"' (ABNF %d34), '\' (ABNF %d92),
and ']' (ABNF %d93) MUST be escaped. This is necessary to avoid
parsing errors. Escaping ']' would not strictly be necessary but is
REQUIRED by this specification to avoid syslog application
implementation errors. Each of these three characters MUST be
escaped as '\"', '\\', and '\]' respectively. The backslash is used
for control character escaping for consistency with its use for
escaping in other parts of the syslog message as well as in traditional syslog.
Related RFC:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5424#section-6.3.3
Related issue:
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This commit properly validate retention flag value input for the enterprise debug UI.
API properly checks:
- presence of global retention configuration
- validate that retention is at least 1 day, same as vmstorage enforcement
Related issue:
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Use `rate_sum` instead of `total` output for the following reasons:
* `rate_sum` is far less sensitive for data delays than `total`, since
it represents the speed of change instead of absolute values.
* `rate_sum` remove need in using `rate` function for calculating final
results on query time.
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* make QuickStart first, similarly to vlogs docs
* push release guide to bottom, as it is not for users
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### Describe Your Changes
By default, stream aggregation and deduplication stores a single state
per each aggregation output result.
The data for each aggregator is flushed independently once per
aggregation interval. But there's no guarantee that
incoming samples with timestamps close to the aggregation interval's end
will get into it. For example, when aggregating
with `interval: 1m` a data sample with timestamp 1739473078 (18:57:59)
can fall into aggregation round `18:58:00` or `18:59:00`.
It depends on network lag, load, clock synchronization, etc. In most
scenarios it doesn't impact aggregation or
deduplication results, which are consistent within margin of error. But
for metrics represented as a collection of series,
like
[histograms](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/keyconcepts/#histogram),
such inaccuracy leads to invalid aggregation results.
For this case, streaming aggregation and deduplication support mode with
aggregation windows for current and previous state. With this mode,
flush doesn't happen immediately but is shifted by a calculated samples
lag that improves correctness for delayed data.
Enabling of this mode has increased resource usage: memory usage is
expected to double as aggregation will store two states
instead of one. However, this significantly improves accuracy of
calculations. Aggregation windows can be enabled via
the following settings:
- `-streamAggr.enableWindows` at [single-node
VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/)
and [vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/). At
[vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/)
`-remoteWrite.streamAggr.enableWindows` flag can be specified
individually per each `-remoteWrite.url`.
If one of these flags is set, then all aggregators will be using fixed
windows. In conjunction with `-remoteWrite.streamAggr.dedupInterval` or
`-streamAggr.dedupInterval` fixed aggregation windows are enabled on
deduplicator as well.
- `enable_windows` option in [aggregation
config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/#stream-aggregation-config).
It allows enabling aggregation windows for a specific aggregator.
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A follow-up after 9bb5ba5d2f
that impacted compression ratio for data compressed with native GO zstd lib (`make test-pure`).
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### Describe Your Changes
This PR introduces several enhancements and optimizations for the Group
view:
1. **Disable hover effect:**
Add the option to disable the hover effect. This can help reduce CPU
load when viewing a large number of logs.
2. **Limit entries per Group:**
Add the ability to limit the number of records displayed per group. When
a limit is set, groups are rendered sequentially – the next group starts
only after the current group has finished. By default, there is no
limit.
3. **Display group info:**
Include the group number in the title along with the total count of
groups to improve clarity and navigation.
4. **Performance improvement:**
In addition to the features above, separate optimizations reduce CPU
load during hover interactions by approximately 5-10%.
Related issue: #8135
<details>
<summary>Demo UI</summary>
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9c89066e-28af-4df2-b368-2380412b3c3f"/>
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a2338c8d-558c-437c-969e-f825043eb35b"/>
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It has been appeared these optimizatios do not give measurable performance improvements,
while they complicate the code too much and may result in slowdown when the ingested logs have
different sets of fields.
This is a follow-up for 630601488e
It has been appeared that 256 files increase RAM usage too much comparing to 128 files
when ingesting logs with hundreds of fields (aka wide events). So let's return back 128 files
limit for now.
This is a follow-up for 9bb5ba5d2f
There is little sense in keeping too big buffers - they just waste RAM and do not reduce
the load on GC too much. So it is better dropping such buffers at Reset instead of keeping them around.
The number of filestream readers is proportional to the number of parts to be merged,
while the number of filestream writers is proportional to the number of concurrent merges.
Usually around 4-16 parts are merged at once, so the number of active filestream readers is ~8x
bigger than the number of active filestream writers.
So it is a good idea to use smaller size of read buffers comparing to the size of write buffers.
Limit read buffer size by 64Kb, while write buffer size is limited by 128Kb.
This should reduce the overall memory usage when merging parts with big number of files.
This is the case for VictoriaLogs, which works with logs containing hundreds of fields (aka wide events).
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This should improve query performance for logs with hundreds of fields (aka wide events).
Previously there was a high chance that the data for multiple log fields is stored in the same file.
This could result in query performance slowdown and/or increased disk read IO,
since the operating system could read unnecessary data for the fields, which aren't used in the query.
Now log fields are guaranteed to be stored in separate files until the number of fields exceeds 256.
After that multiple log fields start sharing files.
This reduces memory usage when many filestreams are processed simultaneously.
This is the case for VictoriaLogs when it processes logs with hundreds of fields.
- Re-use column names and values from the previously added rows if possible.
This increases locality of reference for field names and values, while improving
access speed for the field names and values.
- Postpone sorting fields in the added rows until creating inmemory part from them.
This allows optimizing the sorting for log fields with the same set of fields.
This is usually the case for logs, which belong to the same logs stream.
In this first step, content is moved from cloud docs root to a new
folder: get started. This one will allocate: overview, key features and
benefits, quickstart and guides and best practices.
### Changes Description
- In order to reuse content, the overview and README sections are
merged.
- A dummy Get started section is created, but needs further work.
- Next steps will also include reworking the quick start section and
creating the 2 new docs
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Add missing sudo's to binary install snippets
### Describe Your Changes
Some of the commands the need to be done as root are missing invocation
via sudo. This commit adds missing sudo invocations.
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trigger docs pipeline on docs workflow change
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exclude operator and helm charts docs sync as these repos will be synced
with vmdocs directly
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Commit 68791f9ccc21548d27f1cf04d0b3270be4146b82 introduced regression.
It performed basicAuth check before built-in routes. It made impossible
to bypass basic authorization with `authKey` param.
This commit fixeds that issue and removes unneeded check. It also adds
integration tests for this case.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7345
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This commit changes journald ingestion validation regex:
from `^[A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]+` to `^[A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]*`.
It's needed to properly support entities with single-character
names.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8314
Some of the test cases were failing because of the changes in data sharding
caused by changes in vmstorage ports caused by cluster restarts required by the
test.
This commit configures the cluster under test to use static ports for vmstorage
replicas. This required to make vmcluster type to become visible to tests.
We normally prefer ports assigned dynamically to avoid any conflicts with other
apps running locally. Should the conflict happen, please re-run the tests.
In CI/CD environment, no conflicts should happen because the tests are run
within a container and the components of the vmcluster will be the only servers
listening for incoming connections.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Just an extremely nit-picky grammatical fix.
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This eliminates a class of potential bugs with incorrect stats calculations when an additional filter
is applied to the blockResult before passing it to the stats function, and this filter removes
all the rows from blockResult.
### Describe Your Changes
Allow disabling the per-day index using the `-disablePerDayIndex` flag.
This should significantly improve the ingestion rate and decrease the
disk space usage for the use cases that assume small or no churn rate.
See the docs added to `docs/README.md` for details.
Both improvements are due to no data written to the per-day index.
Benchmark results:
```shell
rm -Rf ./lib/storage/Benchmark*; go test ./lib/storage -run=NONE -bench=BenchmarkStorageInsertWithAndWithoutPerDayIndex --loggerLevel=ERROR
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage
cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1355U
BenchmarkStorageInsertWithAndWithoutPerDayIndex/HighChurnRate/perDayIndexes-12 1 3850268120 ns/op 39.56 data-MiB 28.20 indexdb-MiB 259722 rows/s
BenchmarkStorageInsertWithAndWithoutPerDayIndex/HighChurnRate/noPerDayIndexes-12 1 2916865725 ns/op 39.57 data-MiB 25.73 indexdb-MiB 342834 rows/s
BenchmarkStorageInsertWithAndWithoutPerDayIndex/NoChurnRate/perDayIndexes-12 1 2218073474 ns/op 9.772 data-MiB 13.73 indexdb-MiB 450842 rows/s
BenchmarkStorageInsertWithAndWithoutPerDayIndex/NoChurnRate/noPerDayIndexes-12 1 1295140898 ns/op 9.771 data-MiB 0.3566 indexdb-MiB 772119 rows/s
PASS
ok github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage 11.421s
```
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <hagen1778@gmail.com>
There are many subtle issues while ingesting logs from popular log shippers into VictoriaLogs via Loki JSON protocol.
For example, the common issue is that structured logs are ingested as a JSON string at _msg field.
This is not what most users expect - they expect that fields in structured logs are ingested as separate log fields.
It is better removing examples with configs for Loki JSON protocol, since other supported protocols work much better
without any issues. This should reduce the confusion level for new users, who try Loki protocol and hit its issues.
- Elasticsearch ( https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/#elasticsearch-bulk-api )
- JSON stream ( https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/#json-stream-api )
MustOpenStorage function may accept variable number of optional
arguments. This commit combines optional arguments into dedicated OpenOptions
struct. It reduces complexity of adding new optional arguments.
Related PR:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8118
1. Use distinct code paths for blockResult.getValues() and blockResult.getValuesBucketed().
This should simplify debugging and maintenance of the resulting code.
2. Do not load column values if all the values in the block fit the same bucket.
Use blockResultColumn.minValue and blockResultColumn.maxValue for determining whether
column values must be loaded via blockResultColumn.getValuesEncoded().
This signiciantly improves performance for big buckets, which cover all the column
values in a block.
3. Properly calculate buckets for negative values.
4. Properly adjust weekly buckets by Monday.
### Describe Your Changes
Fix autocomplete not passing `AccountID` and `ProjectID` headers when
fetching suggestions in VictoriaLogs UI.
Related: #8042
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### Describe Your Changes
fix typo for description of flag -pprofAuthKey
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See https://github.com/codecov/codecov-action?tab=readme-ov-file#usage
```
- uses: codecov/codecov-action@v5
with:
files: ./coverage1.xml,./coverage2.xml # optional
```
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Adding Accept-Encoding response header to support content negotiation,
which was introduced in [this
PR](https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/34822) and enables
compression on journald
Previously the `callbackErr` is silently ignored in clusternative parser, which is used at vminsert for parsing clusterNative requests and at vmstorage for parsing vminsert requests.
This commit fixes that by properly return callbackError after reading all block metrics. This aligns
with other parsers in `lib/protoparser`.
### Describe Your Changes
Updated default `step` calculation for `Table` and `JSON` views.
- When switching to the `Table` or `JSON` view, the default step is now
automatically set to `end - start`, where `end` and `start` correspond
to the selected time range.
- If the user has manually set a step value, it will remain unchanged
when switching views or changing the time range.
- The UI now explicitly indicates when the step is automatically
calculated.
<details> <summary>Demo</summary>
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2540de24-36ed-4764-a047-1c6b48a80ed4
</details>
**Note:** These views use the
[`/api/v1/query`](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/keyconcepts/#instant-query)
endpoint for instant queries.
Related issue: #8240
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Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This improves performance for queries, which use `sort by (...) limit N` without mentioning _time field.
For example, the following query must work faster now
_time:1d | rm _time | sort by (request_duration desc) limit 10
- Add a fast path for timestamps ending with 'Z'
- Use strings.LastIndexAny instead of strings.IndexAny for searching
for timezone offset at the end of the string. This works faster
for timestamps with sub-second precision.
The 2025 changelog was in the parent directory - a default page
that opens for /changelog.
But it seems like it was confusing for users, so add 2025 that mirrors
/changelog page.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
If test is using binaries from `master` branch, then test name should be prefixed
with `TestVmsingle` word.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Update the pipe state only once per each series of repeated strings, uint8 values and tuples.
This improves performance a bit for the following `top` pipes:
- top (string_field)
- top (uint8_field)
- top (field1, ..., fieldN)
Do not apply the optimization for uint16, uint32, uint64 and int64 fields, since they
usually contain big number of unique values, which do not repeat most of the time.
### Describe Your Changes
There is an issue described in #8040 this should fix it
- The alerts slice is shared across multiple goroutines (since send() is
called concurrently).
- `alerts[:0]` creates a new slice header, but it still references the
same underlying array.
- Appending (append(alertsToSend, a)) modifies the underlying array,
which may also be used by another goroutine.
Solution: Use a separate slice copy for each goroutine.
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Co-authored-by: Hui Wang <haley@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
- Update references to the latest release - v1.110.1
- Update links to the latest LTS releases
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Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Previously RFC3339 timestamps with sub-second precision could be incorrectly compared by lessString().
For example, 2025-01-20T10:20:30.1Z was incorrectly treated as smaller than 2025-01-20T10:20:30.09Z,
because the first timestamp has smaller decimal number after the last dot than the second timestamp.
Previosly the parsing of the input stream was stopped after the first parse error.
This isn't what most users expect when ingesting JSON lines in a stream where some JSON lines may be invalid.
### Describe Your Changes
- Migrated build process from Webpack (CRA) to Vite
Reason for migration: `create-react-app` has been
[deprecated](b532a58792)
and contains outdated dependencies that haven’t been updated for over
two years, leading to security vulnerabilities. Additionally, build
speed improved by more than 2x.
- Updated dependencies and fixed TypeScript typings in accordance with
the updates
b532a58792
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* add troubleshooting link
* add panels for CPU and mem usage
* rm unnecessary links from panels
* update to grafana v11
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Split unique values (groups) into shards according to the configured concurrency
during processing of the matching rows if the number of unique values exceeds the hardcoded threshold.
Previously this splitting was performed unconditionally at the merge stage when merging independently
calculated per-CPU states into a single state. It is faster to perform the split during rows processing
if the number of unique values is big.
This gives up to 30% perfromance improvements when these pipes are applied to big number of unique values (groups).
The number of worker shards per each pipe processor is created during query initialization.
This number equals to the `options(concurrency=N)` if this option is set or to the number of available CPU cores.
This means that all the pipes must adhere the given concurrency when passing data blocks
to the next pipe.
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8201
The bug has been introduced in 0214aa328e
vmauth uses 'lib/httpserver' for serving HTTP requests. This server
unconditionally defines built-in routes (such as '/metrics',
'/health', etc). It makes impossible to proxy `HTTP` requests to backends with the same routes.
Since vmauth's httpserver matches built-in route and return local
response.
This commit adds new flag `httpInternalListenAddr` with
default empty value. Which removes internal API routes from public
router and exposes it at separate http server.
For example given configuration disables private routes at `0.0.0.0:8427` address and serves it at `0.0.0.0:8426`:
`./bin/vmauth --auth.config=config.yaml --httpListenAddr=:8427 --httpInternalListenAddr=127.0.0.1:8426`
Related issues:
- https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6468
- https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7345
This commit improves integration with third-party solutions who rely on non-root
endpoints (i.e. MinIO) when the vmselect path has been specified in the
configured Prometheus URL like:
`http://vmselect.:8481/select/0/prometheus`
Comparable change has been done before
(b885a3b6e9), however only takes care of
the root path. This means endpoints `-/healthy` and `-/ready` are still
not available on full vmselect Prometheus paths, resulting in
unsupported path requests.
This change makes these endpoints available on the full paths like:
`/select/0/prometheus/-/healthy` and `/select/0/prometheus/-/ready`,
thus achieving full Prometheus compatibility for external dependencies.
Related issues:
- https://github.com/minio/console/issues/2829
- https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/1833
---
Signed-off-by: Joost Buskermolen <j.buskermolen@cloudmeesters.com>
### Describe Your Changes
The cardinality limiter in this case does not receive the actual
metricID but some other value found in r.TSID.MetricID and is not
initialized. Depending on the system and/or go runtime implementation,
this value can be 0 or some garbage value (which shouldn't have too wide
a range). Thus, there basically no limit for inserted metricIDs.
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Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
- fixed recently found 404 under `/anomaly-detection/` docs section
- get rid of remaining .html / .index.html endings in links under
`/anomaly-detection/` docs section
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### Describe Your Changes
Explicitly mention that `--vm-rate-limit` is used for each individual
worker defined by `--vm-concurrency`.
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Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Fix metric name labels set not being "closed" by `}`.
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At v1.107.0 release with commit 21a7f06fc4beeb6ad32b9f7fd88704ed33674905 was introduced regression.
It prevents kafka producer client from graceful shutdown. This change also removed kafka message headers.
This commit properly closes client.
It also addresses the following issues:
* properly add headers to kafka message
* add url_id to the exported metrics, which prevents possible metrics clash if multiple remote write targets have
the same url and topic name.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Currently the alert descrption considers only one end of the connection
(vmagent). While saturation can also be caused by slowness of the
receiving components (vminsert, vmstorage). Update the alert description
with a brief suggestion to also check the dashboards of these
components.
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Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
metricsql: bump to v0.83.0
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7703
The update also returns an error if metric name is specified twice in
metrics selector.
For example, `foo{__name__="bar"}` is not allowed anymore. It would
successfully parse before
this change, but it won't satisfy the search filter any way. So it had
no sense in supporting this. This is why some test cases were removed.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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### Describe Your Changes
Fixed misspelling of the word "components" from "componetns"
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### Describe Your Changes
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as
specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
your modifications.
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### Describe Your Changes
fixed some cloud docs links
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* use signed datasource
* bump Grafana because on v10 pre-installing+provisioning didn't work
* consistently rename provisioning folder
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your modifications.
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### Describe Your Changes
Fixed an issue where dropdown menus were not visible in the Group View
settings.
Ref issue: #8153
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At this time `bufferedwriter` [silently ignores connection close
errors](78eaa056c0/lib/bufferedwriter/bufferedwriter.go (L67)).
It may be very convenient in some situations (to not log such
unimportant errors), but it's too implicit and unsafe for the others.
For example, if you close [export
API](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-export-time-series) client
connection in the middle of communication, VictoriaMetrics won't notice
it and will start to hog CPU by exporting all the data into nowhere
until it process all of them. If you'll make a few retries, it will be
effectively a DoS on the server.
This commit replaces this implicit error suppressing with explicit error
handling which fixes the issue with export API.
Issue was introduced at e78f3ac8ac
### Describe Your Changes
docs/vmanomaly: release v1.19.2 (patch that addresses some of the bugs
found in 1.19.0)
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### Describe Your Changes
- add example a generic example to vmauth docs
- add an multi-tenancy usage example to VictoriaLogs docs
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This should reduce the time needed for opening the storage with retentions exceeding a few months.
While at at, limit the concurrency of opening partitions in parallel to the number of available CPU cores,
since higher concurrency may increase RAM usage and CPU usage without performance improvements
if opening a single partition is CPU-bound task.
This is a follow-up for 17988942ab
Use the testing.Testing() function in order to determine whether the code runs in test.
This allows running tests and fast speed without the need to specify DISABLE_FSYNC_FOR_TESTING
environment variable.
This is a follow-up for the commit 334cd92a6c
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6871
### Describe Your Changes
- Added the `fields_limit` parameter for the `hits` query to limit the
number of returned fields. This reduces the response size and decreases
memory usage.
#### Legend Menu:
A context menu has been added for legend items, which includes:
1. Metric name
2. **Copy _stream name** - copies the full stream name in the format
`{field1="value1", ..., fieldN="valueN"}`.
3. **Add _stream to filter** - adds the full stream value to the current
filter:
`_stream: {field1="value1", ..., fieldN="valueN"} AND (old_expr)`.
4. **Exclude _stream from filter** - excludes the stream from the
current filter:
`(NOT _stream: {field1="value1", ..., fieldN="valueN"}) AND (old_expr)`.
5. List of fields with options:
- Copy as `field: "value"`.
- Add to filter: `field: "value" AND (old_expr)`.
- Exclude from filter: `-field: "value" AND (old_expr)`.
6. Total number of hits for the stream.
Related issue: #7552
<details>
<summary>UI Demo - Legend Menu</summary>
<img width="400"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ee1954b2-fdce-44b4-a2dc-aa73096a5414"/>
<img width="400"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/19d71f04-c207-4143-a176-c5f221592e3d"/>
</details>
---
#### Legend:
1. Displays the total number of hits for the stream.
2. Added hints below the legend for total hits and graph interactions.
3. Click behavior is now the same as in other vmui charts:
- `click` - shows only the selected series.
- `click + ctrl/cmd` - hides the selected series.
<details>
<summary>UI Demo - Legend</summary>
before:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/18270842-0c39-4f63-bcda-da62e15c3c73"/>
after:
<img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/351cad3a-f763-4b1d-b3be-b569b5472a7c"/>
</details>
---
#### Tooltip:
1. The `other` label is moved to the end, and others are sorted by
value.
2. Values are aligned to the right.
3. Labels are truncated and always shown in a single line for better
readability; the full name is available in the legend.
<details>
<summary>UI Demo - Tooltip</summary>
| before | after |
|----------|----------|
| <img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/adccff38-e2e6-46e4-a69e-21381982489c"/>
| <img
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/81008897-d816-4aed-92cb-749ea7e0ff1e"/>
|
</details>
---
#### Group View (tab Group):
Groups are now sorted by the number of records in descending order.
<details>
<summary>UI Demo - Group View</summary>
before:
<img width="800"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/15b4ca72-7e5d-421f-913b-c5ff22c340cb"/>
after:
<img width="800"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/32ff627b-6f30-4195-bfe7-8c9b4aa11f6b"/>
</details>
The purpose of extra filters ( https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/querying/#extra-filters )
is to limit the subset of logs, which can be queried. For example, it is expected that all the queries
with `extra_filters={tenant=123}` can access only logs, which contain `123` value for the `tenant` field.
Previously this wasn't the case, since the provided extra filters weren't applied to subqueries.
For example, the following query could be used to select all the logs outside `tenant=123`, for any `extra_filters` arg:
* | union({tenant!=123})
This commit fixes this by propagating extra filters to all the subqueries.
While at it, this commit also properly propagates [start, end] time range filter from HTTP querying APIs
into all the subqueries, since this is what most users expect. This behaviour can be overriden on per-subquery
basis with the `options(ignore_global_time_filter=true)` option - see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/#query-options
Also properly apply apply optimizations across all the subqueries. Previously the optimizations at Query.optimize()
function were applied only to the top-level query.
logger.Fatalf("BUG: ...") complicates investigating the bug, since it doesn't show the call stack,
which led to the bug. So it is better to consistently use logger.Panicf("BUG: ...") for logging programming bugs.
Previously, NewChild elements of querytracer could be referenced by concurrent
storageNode goroutines. After earlier return ( if search.skipSlowReplicas is set), it is
possible, that tracer objects could be still in-use by concurrent workers.
It may cause panics and data races. Most probable case is when parent tracer is finished, but children
still could write data to itself via Donef() method. It triggers read-write data race at trace
formatting.
This commit adds a new methods to the querytracer package, that allows to
create children not referenced by parent and add it to the parent later.
Orphaned child must be registered at the parent, when goroutine returns. It's done synchronously by the single caller via finishQueryTracer call.
If child didn't finished work and reference for it is used by concurrent goroutine, new child must be created instead with
context message.
It prevents panics and possible data races.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8114
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Follow-up for
4574958e2e
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This commit fixes incorrect behaviour when pressing `Enter` did not execute the query, and
`Shift+Enter` did not insert a new line.
- The issue occurred when autocomplete was disabled.
- This problem affected the query editor in both the VictoriaMetrics UI
and VictoriaLogs UI.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8058
When using Kafka, it's important to estimate the message rate and size
before applying for resources.
This commit explains why and how to use remote write metrics to
do the evaluation.
As reported by a user, the value in [VictoriaMetrics Single helm
chart](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/helm-charts/blob/master/charts/victoria-metrics-single/values.yaml#L420)
and actual example, should be "enabled", not "enable". This commit fixes
it.
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This is done via 'options(concurrency=N)' prefix for the query.
For example, the following query is executed on at most 4 CPU cores:
options(concurrency=4) _time:1d | count_uniq(user_id)
This allows reducing RAM and CPU usage at the cost of longer query execution times,
since by default every query is executed in parallel on all the available CPU cores.
See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/#query-options
Also always initialize Query.timestamp with the timestamp from the lexer.
This should avoid potential problems with relative timestamps inside inner queries.
For example, the `_time:1h` filter in the following query is correctly executed
relative to the current timestamp:
foo:in(_time:1h | keep foo)
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- fix formatting in Presets
- change integration guide config according to new format + optimisation
of prophet
- minor fixes
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- provide prod ready config examples for vmanomaly
- minor formating fix
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Sync.Pool for readTrackingBody was added in order to reduce potential
load on garbage collector. But golang net/http standard library does not
allow to reuse request body, since it closes body asynchronously after
return. Related issue: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/51907
This commit removes sync.Pool in order to fix potential panic and data
race at requests processing.
Affected releases:
- all releases after v1.97.7
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/8051
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Validation expects license key to be present without any addition whitespaces, so having a trailing whitespaces would lead to verification failure.
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docs/vmanomaly: release v1.19.1
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Updated plugins to the latest versions
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Despite requirement in OpenTelemetry spec that histograms should contain
sum, [OpenTelemetry collector promremotewrite
translator](37c8044abf/pkg/translator/prometheusremotewrite/helper.go (L222))
and [Prometheus OpenTelemetry
parsing](d52e689a20/storage/remote/otlptranslator/prometheusremotewrite/helper.go (L264))
skip only sum if it's absent. Our current implementation drops buckets
if sum is absent, which causes issues for users, that are expecting a
similar to Prometheus behaviour
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Updated `vmanomaly` docs to release v1.19.0. Also, slight improvements
on other pages, like FAQ
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This introduces the ability to copy-n-paste queries with $__interval and $__rate_interval
placeholders into VictoriaMetrics - these placeholders are automatically replaced with 1i,
which equals to the `step` query arg value passed to /api/v1/query_range and /api/v1/query.
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optimize for
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6226
for user who set `*AuthKey` flag, they will receive new response in
body:
```go
// query arg not set
The provided authKey '' doesn't match -search.resetCacheAuthKey
// incorrect query arg
The provided authKey '5dxd71hsz==' doesn't match -search.resetCacheAuthKey
```
previously, they receive:
```
The provided authKey doesn't match -search.resetCacheAuthKey
```
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Release procedure was updated on helm charts side, update documented
procedure with up-to-date steps for the release.
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Using latest leads to inconsistent results between runs and might also
lead to data corruption since "latest" can be updated by any development
build.
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Fixing column widht in tables for components`sections: reader, writer,
monitoring and scheduler
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Enable components to fail faster in case all verification attempts have failed. Currently, there will be a final sleep before returning an error.
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Fixes#8019 and adds retention filters to victorialogs roadmap as an
enterprise feature
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`doInternal` has adaptive staleness detection mechanism. It is
calculated using timestamp distance between samples in selected list of
samples. It is dynamic because VM can store signals from many sources
with different samples resolution. And while it works for most of cases,
there are edge cases for rollup functions that are comparing values
between windows: increase, increase_pure, delta.
The edge case 1.
There was a gap between series because of the missed scrape or two. In
this case staleness will trigger and increase-like functions will assume
the value they need to compare with is 0. In result, this could produce
spikes for a flappy data - see
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/894 This
problem was solved by introducing a `realPrevValue` field -
1f19c167a4.
It stores the closest real sample value on selected interval and is used
for comparison when samples start after the gap.
The edge case 2.
`realPrevValue` doesn't respect staleness interval. In result, even if
gap between samples is huge (hours), the increase-like functions will
not consider it as a new series that started from 0. See
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/8002.
Covering both edge cases is tricky, because `realPrevValue` has to
respect and not respect the staleness interval in the same time. In
other words, it should be able to ignore periodic missing gaps, but
reset if the gap is too big. While "too big gap" can't be figured out
empirically, I suggest using `-search.maxStalenessInterval` for this
purpose. If `-search.maxStalenessInterval` is set to 0 (default), then
`realPrevValue` ignores staleness interval. If
`-search.maxStalenessInterval` is > 0, then `realPrevValue` respects it
as a staleness interval.
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Updated email images with new support email
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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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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
---
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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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It reduces memory usage during tests execution. It makes tests execution more reliable.
Since it sometimes crashes with OOM at small github runners.
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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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### Describe Your Changes
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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### Describe Your Changes
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
### Describe Your Changes
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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### Describe Your Changes
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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Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
### 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
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### 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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### Describe Your Changes
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
### Describe Your Changes
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as
specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
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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.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
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
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
### 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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### Describe Your Changes
- **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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specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
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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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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
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Previously, clicking on Ingestion row could result in a visual blip.
Re-ordering panels within the row seems to fix it.
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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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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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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
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- The --delete option is needed to be passed to rsync during backups,
Since otherwise the backup may contain superfluous files after the second run of rsync,
because these files can be already removed at the source because of background merge
- the --delete option is needed when restoring from backup in order to remove superfluous files
from the destination directory. Otherwise these files may lead to inconsistent data at VictoriaLogs.
Move the repeated check for an empty value into statsUniqValuesProcessor.updateState() function.
This allow removing duplicate code for this check from statsUniqValuesProcessor.updateState() call sites.
* make test suite responisble for stopping apps
* reuse test suite fields to simplify function signatures
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(cherry picked from commit e60cce54a8)
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By default the delay equals to 1 second.
While at it, document refresh_interval query arg at /select/logsql/tail endpoint.
Thanks to @Fusl for the idea and the initial implementation at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/7428
This eliminates possible bugs related to forgotten Query.Optimize() calls.
This also allows removing optimize() function from pipe interface.
While at it, drop filterNoop inside filterAnd.
Update figures for the existing RELEX Oy case study.
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Previously, vmauth could have pick `buMin` as least loaded backend
without checking its status. In result, vmauth could have respond to the
user with an error even if there were healthy backends. That could
happen if healthy backends already had non-zero amount of concurrent
requests executing at the moment of least-loaded backend choosing logic.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Setup vmauth with two backends: healthy and non-healthy
2. Execute a bunch of concurrent requests against vmauth (i.e. Grafana
dash reload)
3. Observe that some requests will fail with message that all backends
are unavailable
Addresses https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3061
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* rename vmsingle test to actually match the mask
* swap got/want arguments, as they were misplaced
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### Describe Your Changes
This PR continues the implementation of integration tests (#7199). It
adds the support for vm-single:
- A vmsingle app wrapper has been added
- Sample vmsingle tests that test the VM documentation related to
querying data (#7435)
- The tests use the go-cmp/{cmp,/cmpopts} packages, therefore they have
been added to ./vendor
- Minor refactoring: data objects have been moved to model.go
Advice on porting things to cluster branch:
- The build rule must include tests that start with TestVmsingle
(similarly to how TestCluster tests are skipped in master branch)
- The build rule must depend on `vmstorage vminsert vmselect` instead of
`victoria-metrics`
- The query_test.go can actually be implemented for cluster as well. To
do this the tests need to be renamed to start with TestCluster and the
tests must instantiace vm{storage,insert,select} instead of vmsingle.
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### Describe Your Changes
add sorting of logs by groups and within each group by time in desc
order. See #7184 and #7045
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Previously it incorrectly applied xFilesFactor, if it's value equal to 0.
This commit properly handles this case and returns result according to
the graphite documentation:
`xFilesFactor follows the same semantics as in Whisper storage schemas. Setting it to 0 (the default) means that only a single value in the series needs to be non-null for it to be considered non-empty, setting it to 1 means that all values in the series must be non-null. A setting of 0.5 means that at least half the values in the series must be non-null.`
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Evgeniy Negriy <einegriy@avito.ru>
Loki protocol supports optional `metadata` object for each ingested line. It's added as 3rd field at the (ts,msg,metadata) tuple. Previously, loki request json parsers rejected log line if tuple size != 2.
This commit allows optional tuple field. It parses it as json object and adds it as log metadata fields to the log message stream.
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7431
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User experience suggests that examples shouldn't have `-rule.defaultRuleType=vlogs` set,
as it may confuse users who run vmalert with their existing rules or only use
rules from examples for testing purposes.
This change is supposed to remove the confusion by removing `-rule.defaultRuleType=vlogs`
from default recommendations and explcitily specifying `type` on group level in examples.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
* fix typos in rules definition. Otherwise, they can't pass validation
* add code types for rendered examples
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7301
When querying with condition like `WHERE a=1` (looking for series A),
InfluxDB can return data with the tag `a=1` (series A) and data with the
tag `a=1,b=1` (series B).
However, series B is will be queried later and it's data should not be
combined into series A's data.
This PR filter those series that are not identical to the original query
condition.
For table `example`:
```
// time host region value
// ---- ---- ------ -----
// 2024-10-25T02:12:13.469720983Z serverA us_west 0.64
// 2024-10-25T02:12:21.832755213Z serverA us_west 0.75
// 2024-10-25T02:12:32.351876479Z serverA 0.88
// 2024-10-25T02:12:37.766320484Z serverA 0.95
```
The query for series A (`example_value{host="serverA"}`) and result will
be:
```SQL
SELECT * FROM example WHERE host = "serverA"
```
```json
{
"results": [{
"statement_id": 0,
"series": [{
"name": "cpu",
"columns": ["time", "host", "region", "value"],
"values": [
["2024-10-25T02:12:13.469720983Z", "serverA", "us_west", 0.64],
["2024-10-25T02:12:21.832755213Z", "serverA", "us_west", 0.75],
["2024-10-25T02:12:32.351876479Z", "serverA", null, 0.88],
["2024-10-25T02:12:37.766320484Z", "serverA", null, 0.95]
]
}]
}]
}
```
We need to abandon `values[0]` and `values[1]` because the value of
**unwanted** column `region` is not null.
As for series B (`example_value{host="serverA", region="us_west"}`), no
change needed since the query filter out unwanted rows already.
### Note
This is a draft PR for verifying the fix.
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### Describe Your Changes
This is a follow up for #7435. Images need to be updated too:
- The time is changed from 10 hrs to 08 hrs
- A missing data point is added to the range query image
- Source escalidraw has been updated as well
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### Describe Your Changes
Add puppetdb sd to changelog of `v1.106.0` version.
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### Describe Your Changes
Adding a blog post that introduces VictoriaMetrics to third party
articles
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Signed-off-by: Smaine Kahlouch <smainklh@gmail.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Sync list of dashboards to be provided with Prometheus and
VictoriaMetrics' datasources.
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This commit adds the following changes:
- Added support to push datadog logs with examples of how to ingest data
using Vector and Fluentbit
- Updated VictoriaLogs examples directory structure to have single
container image for victorialogs, agent (fluentbit, vector, etc) but
multiple configurations for different protocols
Related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6632
### Describe Your Changes
Christmas is early and you get the first present in the shape of
spelling fixes.
Sorry for the big amount :)
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This commit changes the following:
- The datetime has been fixed so it corresponds to the timestamps in example samples. The datetime now also include the UTC time zone and is changed to adhere ISO format.
- The data points in query range result have been fixed to match the inserted data.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
- remove reference to sparse cache as it was reverted in 9f9cc24e4c
- add reference to 1.102.6 and 1.97.11 LTS releases
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Previously vmgateway returned error for the requests with multitenant
tenant.
This commit allows to rate limit multitenant requests and apply global
rate limit for it.
Currently it supports only queries for rate limiting.
Related issue: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7201
This commit also addresses gateway start-up crash if datasource.url is not accessible.
Previously vmgateway could crash at start-up with enabled rate limiting if datasource for metrics
was not avaiable for any reason. It seems, that crash is expected. But in fact it's not. For instance, datasource could be in restart phase.
Replaces crash with log message error. It increased availability of vmgateway component.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
This commit adds `metric_relabel_configs` and `relabel_configs` fields
into the `global` section of scrape configuration file.
New fields are used as global relabeling rules for the scrape targets.
These relabel configs are prepended to the target relabel configs.
This feature is useful to:
* apply global rules to __meta labels from service discovery targets.
* drop noisy labels during scrapping.
* mutate labels without affecting metrics ingested via any of push
protocols.
Related issue
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6966
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Co-authored-by: Zhu Jiekun <jiekun@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This commit fixes flaky test TestWriteRead/read/graphite/subquery-aggregation in app/victoria-metrics/main_test.go
The test fails when the test execution falls on the first second of a minute,
for example 6:59:00. In all other cases (such as 6:59:01) the test passes.
The test fails because of the way VictoriaMetrics implements sub-queries: it
aligns the time range to the step. The test config does not account for this.
Assuming that the implementation is correct, the fix is to adjust the test
config so that the data is inserted at intervals other than 1m.
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <rtm@victoriametrics.com>
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### Describe Your Changes
Updated the versions of the data sources to the latest releases
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Related issue: #7199
This is the initial version of the integration tests for cluster. See
`README.md` for details.
Currently cluster only, but it can also be used for vm-single if needed.
The code has been added to the apptest package that resides in the root
directory of the VM codebase. This is done to exclude the integration
tests from regular testing build targets because:
- Most of the test variants do not apply to integration testing (such as
pure or race).
- The integtation tests may also be slow because each test must wait for
2 seconds so vmstorage flushes pending content). It may be okay when
there are a few tests but when there is a 100 of them running tests will
require much more time which will affect the developer wait time and CI
workflows.
- Finally, the integration tests may be flaky especially short term.
An alternative approach would be placing apptest under app package and
exclude apptest from packages under test, but that is not trivial.
The integration tests rely on retrieving some application runtime info
from the application logs, namely the application's host:port. Therefore
some changes to lib/httpserver/httpserver.go were necessary, such as
reporting the effective host:port instead the one from the flag.
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(cherry picked from commit d7b3589dbd)
In this case the _msg field is set to the value specified in the -defaultMsgValue command-line flag.
This should simplify first-time migration to VictoriaLogs from other systems.
- Remove leading whitespace from the first lines in 'HTTP parameters' chapter.
This whitespace isn't needed for the markdown formatting.
- Add leading whitespace for the second sentence in the list bullet describing AccountID and ProjectID HTTP headers.
This fixes markdown formatting for this list bullet.
This msy be useful when ingesting logs from different sources, which store the log message in different fields.
For example, `_msg_field=message,event.data,some_field` will get log message from the first non-empty field:
`message`, `event.data` and `some_field`.
If the number of output (bloom, values) shards is zero, then this may lead to panic
as shown at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7391 .
This panic may happen when parts with only constant fields with distinct values are merged into
output part with non-constant fields, which should be written to (bloom, values) shards.
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"Single version" is unclear, since VM is also a single-executable. I
think "single-node" is clearer.
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- made small typo fix in case studies
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fix function name
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This allows reducing the amounts of data, which must be read during queries over logs with big number of fields (aka "wide events").
This, in turn, improves query performance when the data, which needs to be scanned during the query, doesn't fit OS page cache.
This improves performance of `field_values` pipe when it is applied to large number of data blocks.
This also improves performance of /select/logsql/field_values HTTP API.
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docs/vmanomaly - release 1.18.0
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It is possible for in-memory part to be empty if ingested samples are
removed by retention filters. In this case, data will not be discarded
due to retention before creating in memory part. After in-memory parts
merge samples will be removed resulting in creating completely empty
part at destination.
This commit checks for resulting part and skips it, if it's empty.
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7334
available disk space should be
```
(vm_free_disk_space_bytes{job=~...} - vm_free_disk_space_limit_bytes{job=~...})
```
instead of
```
vm_free_disk_space_bytes{job=~...}
```
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Fixes issues with incorrect updating of query and limit fields, and
resolves the problem where the display tab resets.
Related issue: #7279 and #7290
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### Describe Your Changes
- update to recent versions of components
- add information about the license key
- add example configuration for remote write with oAuth identity for
vmagent
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This commit adds Kubernetes Native Sidecar support.
It's the special type of init containers, that have restartPolicy == "Always" and continue to run after container initialization.
related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7287
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7182
- add a separate index cache for searches which might read through large
amounts of random entries. Primary use-case for this is retention and
downsampling filters, when applying filters background merge needs to
fetch large amount of random entries which pollutes an index cache.
Using different caches allows to reduce effect on memory usage and cache
efficiency of the main cache while still having high cache hit rate. A
separate cache size is 5% of allowed memory.
- reduce size of indexdb/dataBlocks cache in order to free memory for
new sparse cache. Reduced size by 5% and moved this to a separate cache.
- add a separate metricName search which does not cache metric names -
this is needed in order to allow disabling metric name caching when
applying downsampling/retention filters. Applying filters during
background merge accesses random entries, this fills up cache and does
not provide an actual improvement due to random access nature.
Merge performance and memory usage stats before and after the change:
- before

- after

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This commit fixes the TestStorageRotateIndexDB flaky test reported at:
#6977. Sample test failure: https://pastebin.com/bTSs8HP1
The test fails because one goroutine adds items to the indexDB table
while another goroutine is closing that table. This may happen if
indexDB rotation happens twice during one Storage.add() operation:
- Storage.add() takes the current indexDB and adds index recods to it
- First index db rotation makes the current index DB a previous one
(still ok at this point)
- Second index db rotation removes the indexDB that was current two
rotations earlier. It does this by setting the mustDrop flag to true and
decrementing the ref counter. The ref counter reaches zero which cases
the underlying indexdb table to release its resources gracefully.
Graceful release assumes that the table is not written anymore. But
Storage.add() still adds items to it.
The solution is to increment the indexDB ref counters while it is used
inside add().
The unit test has been changed a little so that the test fails reliably.
The idea is to make add() function invocation to last much longer,
therefore the test inserts not just one record at a time but thouthands
of them.
To see the test fail, just replace the idbsLocked() func with:
```go
unc (s *Storage) idbsLocked2() (*indexDB, *indexDB, func()) {
return s.idbCurr.Load(), s.idbNext.Load(), func() {}
}
```
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Auto-adjust `-remoteWrite.concurrency` cmd-line flags with the number of
available CPU cores in the same way as vmagent does. With this change
the default behavior of vmalert in high-loaded installation should
become more resilient. This change also reduces
`-remoteWrite.flushInterval` from `5s` to `2s` to provide better data
freshness.
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### Describe Your Changes
- release 1.17.2 updates
- added sections on logging and CLI args to docs
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Changed highlight style for cmd flags
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docs/vmanomaly: release 1.17.1
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Fixed the display of hits chart in VictoriaLogs.
See #7133
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These caches aren't expected to grow big, so it is OK to use the most simplest cache based on sync.Map.
The benefit of this cache compared to workingsetcache is better scalability on systems with many CPU cores,
since it doesn't use mutexes at fast path.
An additional benefit is lower memory usage on average, since the size of in-memory cache equals
working set for the last 3 minutes.
The downside is that there is no upper bound for the cache size, so it may grow big during workload spikes.
But this is very unlikely for typical workloads.
Partition directories can be manually deleted and copied from another sources such as backups or other VitoriaLogs instances.
In this case the persisted cache becomes out of sync with partitions. This can result in missing index entries
during data ingestion or in incorrect results during querying. So it is better to do not persist caches.
This shouldn't hurt VictoriaLogs performance just after the restart too much, since its caches usually contain
small amounts of data, which can be quickly re-populated from the persisted data.
Unpack the full columnsHeader block instead of unpacking meta-information per each individual column
when the query, which selects all the columns, is executed. This improves performance when scanning
logs with big number of fields.
- Use parallel merge of per-CPU shard results. This improves merge performance on multi-CPU systems.
- Use topN heap sort of per-shard results. This improves performance when results contain millions of entries.
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When debugging unexpected query results, add reduce_mem_usage=1 param to
export query to preserve duplicates.
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docs/vmanomaly: release v1.17.0
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After adding multitenant query feature at v1.104.0, searchQuery wasn't
properly unmarshalled at bottom vmselect in multi-level cluster setup.
It resulted into empty query responses.
This commit adds fallback to Unmarshal method of SearchQuery to fill
TenantTokens. It allows to properly execute search requests
at vmselect side.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7270
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The purpose of this change is to reduce confusion between using
`flag.Duration` and `flagutils.Duration`. The reason is that
`flagutils.Duration` was mistakenly used for cases that required `m`
support. See
ab0d31a7b0
The change in name should clearly indicate the purpose of this data
type.
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### Describe Your Changes
`flagutil.Duration` docs state that `m` suffix stands for `minute`, but
in fact this suffix is not supported due to ambiguity with `month`
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### Describe Your Changes
If a dict flag has only one value without a prefix it is supposed to
replace default value.
Previously, when flag was set to `-flag=2` and the default value in
`NewDictInt` was set to 1 the resulting value for any `flag.Get()` call
would be 1 which is not expected.
This commit updates default value for the flag in case there is only one
entry for flag and the entry is a number without a key.
This affects cluster version and specifically `replicationFactor` flag
usage with vmstorage [node
groups](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#vmstorage-groups-at-vmselect).
Previously, the following configuration would effectively be ignored:
```
/path/to/vmselect \
-replicationFactor=2 \
-storageNode=g1/host1,g1/host2,g1/host3 \
-storageNode=g2/host4,g2/host5,g2/host6 \
-storageNode=g3/host7,g3/host8,g3/host9
```
Changes from this PR will force default value for `replicationFactor`
flag to be set to `2` which is expected as the result of this
configuration.
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1. Verify if field in [fields
pipe](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/logsql/#fields-pipe)
exists. If not, it generates a metric with illegal float value "" for
prometheus metrics protocol.
2. check if multiple time range filters produce conflicted query time
range, for instance:
```
query: _time: 5m | stats count(),
start:2024-10-08T10:00:00.806Z,
end: 2024-10-08T12:00:00.806Z,
time: 2024-10-10T10:02:59.806Z
```
must give no result due to invalid final time range.
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It has been appeared that VictoriaLogs is frequently used for collecting logs with tens of fields.
For example, standard Kuberntes setup on top of Filebeat generates more than 20 fields per each log.
Such logs are also known as "wide events".
The previous storage format was optimized for logs with a few fields. When at least a single field
was referenced in the query, then the all the meta-information about all the log fields was unpacked
and parsed per each scanned block during the query. This could require a lot of additional disk IO
and CPU time when logs contain many fields. Resolve this issue by providing an (field -> metainfo_offset)
index per each field in every data block. This index allows reading and extracting only the needed
metainfo for fields used in the query. This index is stored in columnsHeaderIndexFilename ( columns_header_index.bin ).
This allows increasing performance for queries over wide events by 10x and more.
Another issue was that the data for bloom filters and field values across all the log fields except of _msg
was intermixed in two files - fieldBloomFilename ( field_bloom.bin ) and fieldValuesFilename ( field_values.bin ).
This could result in huge disk read IO overhead when some small field was referred in the query,
since the Operating System usually reads more data than requested. It reads the data from disk
in at least 4KiB blocks (usually the block size is much bigger in the range 64KiB - 512KiB).
So, if 512-byte bloom filter or values' block is read from the file, then the Operating System
reads up to 512KiB of data from disk, which results in 1000x disk read IO overhead. This overhead isn't visible
for recently accessed data, since this data is usually stored in RAM (aka Operating System page cache),
but this overhead may become very annoying when performing the query over large volumes of data
which isn't present in OS page cache.
The solution for this issue is to split bloom filters and field values across multiple shards.
This reduces the worst-case disk read IO overhead by at least Nx where N is the number of shards,
while the disk read IO overhead is completely removed in best case when the number of columns doesn't exceed N.
Currently the number of shards is 8 - see bloomValuesShardsCount . This solution increases
performance for queries over large volumes of newly ingested data by up to 1000x.
The new storage format is versioned as v1, while the old storage format is version as v0.
It is stored in the partHeader.FormatVersion.
Parts with the old storage format are converted into parts with the new storage format during background merge.
It is possible to force merge by querying /internal/force_merge HTTP endpoint - see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/#forced-merge .
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Previously it was incorrectly used append for pre-allocated slice of labels.
This commit fixes slice append by allocating zero length slice with needed capacity.
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### Describe Your Changes
- Added functionality to cancel running queries on the Explore Logs and
Query pages.
- The loader was changed from a spinner to a top bar within the block.
This still indicates loading, but solves the issue of the spinner
"flickering," especially during graph dragging.
Related issue: #7097https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/98e59aeb-905b-4b9d-bbb2-688223b22a82
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Empty fields are treated as non-existing fields by VictoriaLogs data model.
So there is no sense in returning empty fields in query results, since they may mislead and confuse users.
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Fixed VictoriaLogs HA examples references in docs
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s.partitions can be changed when new partition is registered or when old partition is dropped.
This could lead to data races and panics when s.partitions slice is accessed by concurrently executed queries.
The fix is to make a copy of the selected partitions under s.partitionsLock before performing the query.
This localizes blockSearch.getColumnsHeader() call at block_search.go .
This call is going to be optimized in the next commits in order to avoid
unmarshaling of header data for unneeded columns, which weren't requested
by getConstColumnValue() / getColumnHeader().
Refer the original byte slice with the marshaled columnsHeader for columns names and dictionary-encoded column values.
This improves query performance a bit when big number of blocks with big number of columns are scanned during the query.
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### Describe Your Changes
Related issue: #7142
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added opentelemetry exponential histograms support. Such histograms are automatically converted into
VictoriaMetrics histogram with `vmrange` buckets.
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### Describe Your Changes
there's an extra `"` at the end of the dashboard url for this alert;
remove it by making the quoting consistent with other alerts in this
file.
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### Describe Your Changes
Fixed button name in the cloud docs
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Update images with updated interface of the cloud solution
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This PR is based on
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6777. The
differences are the following:
* it keeps backward compatibility for links
* it re-structures only original document file
* it adds #common-mistakes section, re-phrased
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Improperly written pipes could be silently parsed as filter pipe.
For example, the following query:
* | by (x)
was silently parsed to:
* | filter "by" x
It is better to return error, so the user could identify and fix invalid pipe
instead of silently executing invalid query with `filter` pipe.
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### Describe Your Changes
docs/vmanomaly: updates for v1.16.3
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### Describe Your Changes
The flags docs mention the flag that does not exist (and never existed).
Perhaps that was a typo.
`s/retryMaxInterval/retryMaxTime/g`
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### Describe Your Changes
Currently, vmagent always uses a separate `http.Client` for every group
watcher in Kubernetes SD. With a high number of group watchers this
leads to large amount of opened connections.
This PR adds 2 changes to address this:
- re-use of existing `http.Client` - in case `http.Client` is connecting
to the same API server and uses the same parameters it will be re-used
between group watchers
- HTTP2 support - this allows to reuse connections more efficiently due
to ability of using streaming via existing connections.
See this issue for the details and test results -
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5971
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### Describe Your Changes
evalInstantRollup could have overreport the number of fetched series if
`offset` checks will result into retry. This change updates fetched
series only if these checks were successful.
It also adds a comment to another potential place of over-reporting
series fetched. It doesn't fix it, because it would require spending
extra resources on such a check, while discrepancy in seriesFetched
doesn't affect calculations in any way.
Probably related to
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7170
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### Describe Your Changes
docs/vmanomaly: remove duplicate header in VmWriter docs
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docs for `vmanomaly`, updated after release 1.16.2
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This PR fixes#7062
For hijacked connections, one has to read from the connection buffer,
but still write directly to the connection. Otherwise, when reading
directly from such connections, the first byte may be lost. This, in
turn corrupts the ClientHello TLS handshake message and when the backend
server receives it, it closes the connection and reports the following
error in the log:
```
http: TLS handshake error from 127.0.0.1:33150: tls: first record does not look
like a TLS handshake
```
The first byte may be lost because underlying HTTP request handler may
read it from the connection and put it into the buffer. As the result,
subsequent connection reads won't see that byte.
- See: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/27408
- The fix is taken from : https://github.com/k3s-io/k3s/pull/6216
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### Describe Your Changes
fix of typos and improper version references in code snippets of example
usage
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`vmanomaly` patch release 1.16.1 updates
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`vm_rows_ignored_total` metric is a metric for users to signalize about
ingestion issues, such as bad timestamp or parsing error.
In commit
a5424e95b3
this metric started to increment each time vmstorage gets NaN. But NaN
is a valid value for Prometheus data model and for Prometheus metrics
exposition format. Exporters from Prometheus ecosystem could expose NaNs
as values for metrics and these values will be delivered to vmstorage
and increment the metric.
Since there is nothing user can do with this, in opposite to parsing
errors or bad timestamps, there is not much sense in incrementing this
metric. So this commit rolls-back `reason="nan_value"` increments.
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### Describe Your Changes
update `vnanomaly` versions in examples
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doc updates for vmanomaly v1.16.0
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Added ability to query data across multiple tenants. See:
VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics#1434
Currently, the following endpoints work with multi-tenancy:
- /prometheus/api/v1/query
- /prometheus/api/v1/query_range
- /prometheus/api/v1/series
- /prometheus/api/v1/labels
- /prometheus/api/v1/label/<label_name>/values
- /prometheus/api/v1/status/active_queries
- /prometheus/api/v1/status/top_queries
- /prometheus/api/v1/status/tsdb
- /prometheus/api/v1/export
- /prometheus/api/v1/export/csv
- /vmui
A note regarding VMUI: endpoints such as `active_queries` and
`top_queries` have been updated to indicate whether query was a
single-tenant or multi-tenant, but UI needs to be updated to display
this info.
cc: @Loori-R
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Create blockResultColumn.forEachDictValue* helper functions for visiting matching
dictionary values. These helper functions should prevent from counting dictionary values
without matching logs in the future.
This is a follow-up for 0c0f013a60
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7152
* Replaces deprecated graphs with Timeseries panels
* Adds new latency dashboards for rest client and golang scheduler
* Adds new overview panels
* Adds VM Datasource version of dashboard
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When ingesting samples with the same labels(duplicated samples or
samples with the same labels after `by` or `without` options). They
could register different entries for the same labelset in
LabelsCompressor.
For example, both index 99 and 100 can be assigned to label `foo=1` in
two concurrent pushes. Then due to differing label indexes in encoded
keys, the samples will appear as distinct in aggrState, resulting in
duplicated results after decompressing the label indexes.
fbde238cdc/lib/streamaggr/streamaggr.go (L933)
In this pull request, since we need to store `idxToLabel` first to
ensure the idx can be searched after `lc.labelToIdxStore`,
the `lc.idxToLabel` still could contain a duplicated entries
[100]="foo=1". But given the low likelihood of this issue and the size
of idxToLabel, it should be fine.
Change the default value of the maxDeleteSeries flag to 1 million. This
is a follow up for ed5da38ede
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Introduce the `-search.maxDeleteSeries` flag that limits the number of
time series that can be deleted with a single
`/api/v1/admin/tsdb/delete_series` call.
Currently, any number can be deleted and if the number is big (millions)
then the operation may result in unaccounted CPU and memory usage spikes
which in some cases may result in OOM kill (see #7027). The flag limits
the number to 30k by default and the users may override it if needed at
the vmstorage start time.
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Current doc is using per-url deduplication, and users might use this example
when they have more than 1 remoteWrite URL. Which would result into extra resource usage.
Changing the example to use global dedup, as it makes more sense.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Previously the phrase filter with `!` was treated unexpectedly.
For example, `foo!bar` filter was treated at `foo AND NOT bar`,
while most users expect that it matches "foo!bar" phrase.
This commit aligns with users' expectations.
encoding.GetUint64s() returns uninitialized slice, which may contain arbitrary values.
So values in this slice must be reset to zero before using it for counting hits in `uniq` and `top` pipes.
This simplifies pipeProcessor initialization logic a bit.
This also doesn't mangle the original maxStateSize value, which is used in error messages when the state size exceeds maxStateSize.
### Describe Your Changes
Renamed base compose files to prevent envs to be created from them
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This allows executing queries with `stats` pipe, which calculate multiple results with the same functions,
but with different `if (...)` conditions. For example:
_time:5m | count(), count() if (error)
Previously such queries couldn't be executed becasue automatically generated name for the second result
didn't include `if (error)`, so names for both results were identical - `count(*)`.
Now the following queries are equivalents:
_time:5s | sort by (_time)
_time:5s | order by (_time)
This is needed for convenience, since `order by` is commonly used in other query languages such as SQL.
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Before, single and cluster deployments were provisioned with both
Grafana datasources: single and cluster. But this resulted into a
problem: single DS didn't work for cluster and vice versa. See
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/7113
This PR splits datasource file into 2 files: single and cluster. Now,
these files are separately provisioned to single and cluster deployments
correspondingly.
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### Describe Your Changes
Use fluentd logging driver in examples to have enriched data in
VictoriaLogs
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The change should help users to understand what happens on labels
conflict.
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### Describe Your Changes
Marked fluentd in victorialogs roadmap
Added fluentd syslog example setup
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- Show the time range in the tooltip when hovering over staircase
graphs.
- Use bolder lines for staircase graphs.
- Increase the number of steps on the staircase graph to 100.
- Reduce the maximum width of the tooltip to 1/3 of the screen.
- Insert only the label name under the cursor into the query input field
when `Ctrl`-clicking the line legend.
See [this
comment](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6545#issuecomment-2336805237).
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### Describe Your Changes
1) Changed table settings from a popup to a modal window to simplify
future functionality additions.
2) Added functionality to save selected columns when data is modified or
the page is reloaded. See #7016.
<details>
<summary>Example screenshots</summary>
<img alt="demo-1" width="600"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/a5d9a910-363c-4931-8b12-18ea8b3d97d8"/>
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Previously only logs inside the selected time range could be returned by stream_context pipe.
For example, the following query could return up to 10 surrounding logs only for the last 5 minutes,
while most users expect this query should return up to 10 surrounding logs without restrictions on the time range.
_time:5m panic | stream_context before 10
This enables the ability to implement stream context feature at VictoriaLogs web UI: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7063 .
Reduce memory usage when returning stream context over big log streams with millions of entries.
The new logic scans over all the log messages for the selected log stream, while keeping in memory only
the given number of surrounding logs. Previously all the logs for the given log stream on the selected time range
were loaded in memory before selecting the needed surrounding logs.
This should help https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6730 .
Reduce the scan performance for big log streams by fetching only the requested fields. For example, the following
query should be executed much faster than before if logs contain many fields other than _stream, _msg and _time:
panic | stream_context after 30 | fields _stream, _msg, _time
Use local timezone of the host server in this case. The timezone can be overridden
with TZ environment variable if needed.
While at it, allow using whitespace instead of T as a delimiter between data and time
in the ingested _time field. For example, '2024-09-20 10:20:30' is now accepted
during data ingestion. This is valid ISO8601 format, which is used by some log shippers,
so it should be supported. This format is also known as SQL datetime format.
Also assume local time zone when time without timezone information is passed to querying APIs.
Previously such a time was parsed in UTC timezone. Add `Z` to the end of the time string
if the old behaviour is preferred.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6721
### Describe Your Changes
VictoriaLogs allows logs without `_msg` field or `_msg` field is empty.
This lead to incorrect search result. See:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6785
This pull request search for non-empty `_msg` field before log entry is
added to `LogRows`.
New counter `vl_rows_dropped_total{reason="msg_not_exist"}` is
introduced.
Example log output:
```
2024-09-23T02:33:19.719Z warn app/vlinsert/insertutils/common_params.go:189 dropping log line without _msg field; [{@timestamp 2024-09-18T13:42:16.600000000Z} {Attributes.array.attribute ["many","values"]} {Attributes.boolean.attribute true} {Attributes.double.attribute 637.704} {Attributes.int.attribute 10} {Attributes.map.attribute.some.map.key some value} {Attributes.string.attribute some string} {Body Example ddddddddddlog record} {Resource.service.name my.service} {Scope.my.scope.attribute some scope attribute} {Scope.name my.library} {Scope.version 1.0.0} {SeverityNumber 10} {SeverityText Information} {SpanId eee19b7ec3c1b174} {TraceFlags 0} {TraceId 5b8efff798038103d269b633813fc60c}]
```
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Previously the original timestamp was used in the copied query, so _time:duration filters
were applied to the original time range: (timestamp-duration ... timestamp]. This resulted
in stopped live tailing, since new logs have timestamps bigger than the original time range.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7028
This pipe is useful for debugging purposes when the number of processed blocks must be calculated for the given query:
<query> | blocks_count
This helps detecting the root cause of query performance slowdown in cases like https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7070
This improves performance for analytical queries, which do not need column headers metadata.
For example, the following query doesn't need column headers metadata, since _stream and min(_time)
are stored in block header, which is read separately from colum headers metadata:
_time:1w | stats by (_stream) min(_time) min_time
This commit significantly improves the performance for this query.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7070
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- Use common compose.yaml file for all victorialogs setups to set
version in a single place and override it on demand for each agent and
protocol
- Replaced multiple victorialogs instances in HA setup with single setup
with `deploy.replica` parameter set
- Added fluentd setup
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* `remoteWrite.maxQueueSize` from `100_000` to `1_000_000`, this should
improve resiliency of recording rules that produce many series;
* `remoteWrite.maxBatchSize` from `1_000` to `10_000`, this should be
more efficient to send from netwroking perspective;
* `remoteWrite.concurrency` from `1` to `4`, this should imrpove speed
of sending the generated series.
The new settings should improve remote write performance of vmalert with
default settings.
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Substitute global streamTagsCache with per-blockSearch cache for ((stream.id) -> (_stream value)) entries.
This improves scalability of obtaining _stream values on a machine with many CPU cores, since every CPU
has its own blockSearch instance.
This also should reduce memory usage when querying logs over big number of streams, since per-blockSearch
cache of ((stream.id) -> (_stream value)) entries is limited in size, and its lifetime is bounded by a single query.
The streamID.marshalString() is executed in hot path if the query selects _stream_id field.
Command to run the benchmark:
go test ./lib/logstorage/ -run=NONE -bench=BenchmarkStreamIDMarshalString -benchtime=5s
Results before the commit:
BenchmarkStreamIDMarshalString-16 438480714 14.04 ns/op 71.23 MB/s 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
Results after the commit:
BenchmarkStreamIDMarshalString-16 982459660 6.049 ns/op 165.30 MB/s 0 B/op 0 allocs/op
The change supposed to have more practical recommendations and reflect
the real processes for maintaining the project.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This test is very flaky and prevents other tests from running in CI.
Disabling this test should improve tests quality, since it isn't reliable anyway.
There is a ticket to fix this test - https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7062
Once fixed, this test should be uncommented.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
New logos and usage guideline
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By default, the `elasticsearchexporter` in OTel Collector puts the log
message under a field other than `_msg` (e.g., `Body`). Without
specifying via an HTTP header, those logs may not be queried correctly.
See also:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6785.
This pull request updates the example configuration and notes for the
`elasticsearchexporter`.
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### Describe Your Changes
Updated grafana plugins to the latest releases
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Rounding GOMAXPROCS to the upper interger value of cpuQuota increases chances of CPU starvation,
non-optimimal goroutine scheduling and additional CPU overhead related to context switching.
So it is better to round GOMAXPROCS to the lower integer value of cpuQuota.
It is expected that range_first and range_last functions return non-nan const value across all the points
if the original series contains at least a single non-NaN value. Previously this rule was violated for NaN data points
in the original series. This could confuse users.
While at it, add tests for series with NaN values across all the range_* and running_* functions, in order to maintain
consistent handling of NaN values across these functions.
* lib/license: add support of license key hot-reload
* docs: add info about license key hot reload
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The previous behaviour was incorrect, since it is unexpected that the -streamAggr.dedupInterval
and -remoteWrite.streamAggr.dedupInterval is applied to processed samples only if -streamAggr.config isn't set.
This is a follow-up for d523015f27
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6711
### Describe Your Changes
Currently it the metricID list is empty it won't be mashalled and as the
result won't be put into the tagFiltersToMetricIDsCache which causes the
cache misses for the corresponding tagFilters. In some setups this
causes severe search speed detradation (see #7009).
The empty metric IDs was covered before but then was accidentally
removed in 6c21439.
This PR restores the coverage of this case.
A new unit test can be used as a proof that empty metricID lists are not
added to the cache (just remove the fix in index_db.go and run the test
to see the result)
Also a benchmark has been added to see the implications of the
compression.
```
user@laptop:~/p/github.com/rtm0/VictoriaMetrics/01/src$ go test ./lib/storage/ -run=NONE -bench BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs --loggerLevel=ERROR
goos: linux
goarch: amd64
pkg: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage
cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-1355U
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-0-12 3237240 363.5 ns/op 0 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-1-12 2831049 451.8 ns/op 0.4706 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-10-12 1152764 1009 ns/op 1.667 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-100-12 297055 3998 ns/op 5.755 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-1000-12 31172 34566 ns/op 8.484 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-10000-12 4900 289659 ns/op 9.416 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-100000-12 447 2341173 ns/op 9.456 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-1000000-12 42 24926928 ns/op 9.468 compression-rate
BenchmarkMarshalUnmarshalMetricIDs/numMetricIDs-10000000-12 5 204098872 ns/op 9.467 compression-rate
PASS
ok github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/storage 15.018s
```
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The indexSearch.containsTimeRange() function is called for the current indexDB and the previous indexDB
every time when searching for metricIDs by label filters. This function consumes a lot of additional CPU time
for cases when queries with lightweight label filters are sent to VictoriaMetrics at high rate (e.g. thousands of RPS),
like in the issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7009 .
Optimize indexSearch.containsTimeRange() function in the following ways:
- Unconditionally return true if this function is called for the current indexDB, since there are very high
chances that the current indexDB contains the data with timestamps in the requested time range.
- Cache the minimum timestamp, which is missing in the indexed data for the previous indexDB.
This is safe to do, since the previous indexDB is readonly.
This optimization eliminates potentially slow lookup in the previous indexDB for typical
use cases when the requested time range is close to the current time.
Previously indexDB.doExtDB() was returning boolean value, which was indicating whether f callback was called.
There is no need in returning this boolean value, since the f callback can determine on itself whether it was called.
This simplifies the code a bit.
While at it, document indexDB.doExtDB().
This fixes flaky test TestGetCommonTokensForOrFilters:
filter_or_test.go:143: unexpected tokens for field "_msg"; got ["foo" "bar"]; want ["bar" "foo"]
### Describe Your Changes
### Pull Request Description:
1. **HTML File Structure Optimization**: Adjusted the location of HTML
files for different builds to prevent redundant files in the final
output. See issue #6900
2. **Metadata Fixes**: Corrected metadata in HTML files for each build
configuration.
3. **Favicon Update**: Replaced PNG favicon (`14 KB` and `1.58 KB`) with
SVG (`1.35 KB`).
4. **Social Media Optimization**: Optimized the social preview image,
reducing its size by `60.2 KB`.
5. **Git Ignore Update**: Added `public/index.html` to `.gitignore` as
it is dynamically generated during the build process.
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix a typo; `filebeat.yml` -> `fluent-bit.conf`
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…g from 1e3 to 5e3
This should improve visibility on errors produced by very long queries.
The change is classified as BUG in order to port it to LTS releases.
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### Describe Your Changes
Added missing `{` in vmalert rule.
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Improved VictoriaMetrics documentation for cloud
Related issue: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/cloud/issues/2143
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* Previously, only metricID->metricName missing index records were
tracked with deadline But it was possible a case for missing
metricID->TSID index records. IndexDB metrics fix exposed misleading
metric for such missing records.
* This commit adds check for metricID->TSID missing index records. And
delete missing metricID entry if it hit 60 second deadline.
Related issue
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6931
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Also tried to make it catch "Authorisation" in the future, fixed a lot
of other misspells along the way, but didn't make it catch
"Authorisation" anyway.
- Fix misspelled "Authorization" header name
- Fix misspelled "organization"
- Fix more misspells
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specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
your modifications.
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---------
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…pair
`alert_relabel_configs` in [notifier
config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmalert/#notifier-configuration-file)
can drop alert labels when used to filter different tenant alert message
to different notifier.
alertmanager would report error like `msg="Failed to validate alerts"
err="at least one label pair required"` in this case, but the rest of
the alerts inside one request would still be valid in alertmanager, so
it's not severe.
### Describe Your Changes
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as
specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
your modifications.
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Previously the query could return incorrect results, since the query timestamp was updated with every Query.Clone() call
during iterative search for the time range with up to limit=N rows.
While at it, optimize queries, which find low number of matching logs, while spend a lot of CPU time for searching
across big number of logs. The optimization reduces the upper bound of the time range to search if the current time range
contains zero matching rows.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6785
Previously tokens from AND filters were extracted in random order. This could slow down
checking them agains bloom filters if the most specific tokens go at the beginning of the AND filters.
Preserve the original order of tokens when matching them against bloom filters,
so the user could control the performance of the query by putting the most specific AND filters
at the beginning of the query.
While at it, add tests for getCommonTokensForAndFilters() and getCommonTokensForOrFilters().
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6554
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6556
Previously the following query could miss rows matching !bar if these rows do not contain foo:
foo OR !bar
This is because of incorrect detection of common tokens for OR filters - all the unsupported filters
were skipped (including the NOT filter (aka `!`)), while in this case zero common tokens must be returned.
While at it, move repetiteve code in TestFilterAnd and TestFilterOr into f function.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6554
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6556
This is needed for avoiding confusion between the `|` operator at `math` pipe and `|` pipe delimiter.
For example, the following query was parsed unexpectedly:
* | math foo / bar | fields x
as
* | math foo / (bar | fields) as x
Substituting `|` with `or` inside `math` pipe fixes this ambiguity.
### Describe Your Changes
Add storage metrics that count records that failed to insert:
- `RowsReceivedTotal`: the number of records that have been received by
the storage from the clients
- `RowsAddedTotal`: the number of records that have actually been
persisted. This value must be equal to `RowsReceivedTotal` if all the
records have been valid ones. But it will be smaller otherwise. The
values of the metrics below should provide the insight of why some
records hasn't been added
- `NaNValueRows`: the number of records whose value was `NaN`
- `StaleNaNValueRows`: the number of records whose value was `Stale NaN`
- `InvalidRawMetricNames`: the number of records whose raw metric name
has failed to unmarshal.
The following metrics existed before this PR and are listed here for
completeness:
- `TooSmallTimestampRows`: the number of records whose timestamp is
negative or is older than retention period
- `TooBigTimestampRows`: the number of records whose timestamp is too
far in the future.
- `HourlySeriesLimitRowsDropped`: the number of records that have not
been added because the hourly series limit has been exceeded.
- `DailySeriesLimitRowsDropped`: the number of records that have not
been added because the daily series limit has been exceeded.
---
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
* app/vmgateway: allow skipping Bearer prefix, parsing access as string
- allow disabling of "Bearer" prefix check - This is needed in order to support OIDC systems where identity token is provided separately from access token and it does not contain "Bearer" prefix(such as Azure Entra ID, ex AD).a
- support parsing "vm_access" claim as a string - This is helpful for systems where claims can only be mapped to string.
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
* docs/changelog: mention vmgateway updates
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
---------
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Previously per-token hashes for per-block bloom filters were re-calculated on every scanned block.
This could be slow when the number of tokens is big or when the number of blocks to scan is big.
Pre-calculate hashes for bloom filters and then use them for searching in bloom filters.
This improves performance by 2.5x for in(...) filters with many values to search inside `in()`.
Previous bugfix at 49f63b2 only partially fixed pagination host validation error.
Before this fix it was:
```
unexpected nextLink host \"management.azure.com\", expecting \"https://management.azure.com\"
```
Now we only check the `Host` without schema.
However, when Azure respond `nextLink` in `Host:Port` format, the
`nextLink` check will fail:
```
unexpected nextLink host \"management.azure.com:443\", expecting \"management.azure.com\"
```
This pull request further relaxes the checks by only checking the
`Hostname`.
---
related issue: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6912
This patch reverts 1fd3385
After discussing it we've come to conclusion that this is a valid
behavior which can be avoided by deleting the time series only once the
corresponding stale NaNs have been received.
On the other hand, the fix leads to lost stale NaNs in some rare but
valid use cases. For example:
- In a cluster configuration the samples for a given time series are
normally sent to the same vmstorage replica. However, wminsert may
reroute the samples to another replica because the original one is down
or is overloaded. In this case the stale NaN may end up on a replica
that has no data for that time series, but we still want to record that
sample.
Thus, reverting that fix.
---
related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5069
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
follow up
4ecc370acb
### Describe Your Changes
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specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
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Previously (f1:foo OR f2:bar) was incorrectly returning `foo` token for `f1` and `bar` token for `f2`.
These tokens were used for checking against bloom filter for every data block, so the data block,
which didn't contain simultaneously `foo` token for `f1` field and `bar` token for `f2` field, was skipped.
This was incorrect, since such a block may contain logs matching the original OR filter.
The fix is to return common tokens from `OR`-delimted filters only if these tokens exist at EVERY such filter
for the given field name. If some `OR`-delimited filter misses the given field name, then `OR`-delimited filters
do not contain common tokens, which could be used for checking against bloom filter.
While at it, add more tests covering various edge cases for filters delimited by AND and OR.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6554
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6556
### Describe Your Changes
Upgraded victoriametrics and victorialogs data source versions.
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Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Commit adds the following changes:
* Adds support of OpenTelemetry logs for Victoria Logs with protobuf encoded messages
* json encoding is not supported for the following reasons:
- It brings a lot of fragile code, which works inefficiently.
- json encoding is impossible to use with language SDK.
* splits metrics and logs structures at lib/protoparser/opentelemetry/pb package.
* adds docs with examples for opentelemetry logs.
---
Related issue: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4839
Co-authored-by: AndrewChubatiuk <andrew.chubatiuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
* updates change log
* adds VL-Debug http header
* updates doc
* extracts only the first value of http headers for VL-Stream-Fields and VL-Ignore-Fields.
It makes behaviour the same as Query string args. And allows to easily configure client applications.
Since most of the client collectors don't support multi value headers.
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
* Many collectors don't support forwarding url query params to the remote system. It makes impossible to define stream fields for it. Workaround with proxy between VictoriaLogs and log shipper is too complicated solution.
* This commit adds the following changes:
* Adds fallback to to headers params, if query param is empty for:
_msg_field -> VL-Msg-Field
_stream_fields -> VL-Stream-Fields
_ignore_fields -> VL-Ignore-Fields
_time_field -> VL-Time-Field
* removes deprecations from victorialogs compose files, added more
output format examples for logstash, telegraf, fluent-bit
related issue: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5310
Recent versions of `docker build` started generating the InvalidDefaultArgInFrom warning if Dockerfile contains
an ARG without default value. While this warning doesn't affect building Docker packages via `make package-*` commands,
it is better suppressing the warning, so it doesn't clutter `make package-*` output with the noise,
which can hide real issues in the future.
…specifying `-streamAggr.dedupInterval` or
`-remoteWrite.streamAggr.dedupInterval` command-line flag
[The
documentation](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/)
contains conflicting descriptions regarding deduplication for
non-matched series when `-remoteWrite.streamAggr.config` and / or
`-streamAggr.config` are set:
1. Statement below says **all the received data** is deduplicated:
>[vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/) supports
relabeling, deduplication and stream aggregation for all the received
data, scraped or pushed. Then, the collected data will be forwarded to
specified -remoteWrite.url destinations. The data processing order is
the following:
>1. all the received data is relabeled according to the specified
[-remoteWrite.relabelConfig](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/#relabeling)
(if it is set)
>2. all the received data is deduplicated according to specified
[-streamAggr.dedupInterval](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/#deduplication)
(if it is set to duration bigger than 0)
2. Another statement says the deduplication is performed individually
for the **matching samples**
>The de-deduplication is performed after applying
[relabeling](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/#relabeling) and
before performing the aggregation. If the -remoteWrite.streamAggr.config
and / or -streamAggr.config is set, then the de-duplication is performed
individually per each [stream aggregation
config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/#stream-aggregation-config)
for the matching samples after applying
[input_relabel_configs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/#relabeling).
Considering the following deduplication use cases:
1. To apply deduplication(globally or for specific remoteWrite
destination) for all the received data, scraped or pushed
--- using `-streamAggr.dedupInterval` or
`-remoteWrite.streamAggr.dedupInterval`.
2. To deduplicate and aggregate metrics that match the rule `match`
filters
--- using `-remoteWrite.streamAggr.config` and specifiying
`dedup_interval` option in [stream aggregation
config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/#stream-aggregation-config).
3. To deduplicate all the received data while having `streamAggr.config`
for some metrics
--- no way for a single vmagent now, need to set up two level vmagents
This PR implements case3.
---------
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### Describe Your Changes
Correct the spelling error of 'vminsert' in the dashboards.
### Checklist
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The 3 alerts for VMagent:
- `RejectedRemoteWriteDataBlocksAreDropped`
- `TooManyScrapeErrors`
- `TooManyWriteErrors`
missed the description annotation.
I moved the summary to description and added a generic summary to these
alerts.
### Checklist
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Signed-off-by: Marco Maurer <marco.kilchhofer@gmail.com>
fix#6554
andfilter shouldn't return orfilter field which result in bloomfilter
return false.
---------
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The prev links like `/changelog_2021/`
stopped working after 9dc8d1debd
because these files now require specifying the parent `changelog` in the path, like `/changelog/changelog_2021/`.
This fix adds an alias for an old link.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
This is a follow-up PR: Unit tests introduced in #6872 can now use
RowsAddedTotal counter whose scope was fixed in #6841.
### Checklist
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Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nikolay <nik@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
fsync() ensures that the data is written to disk. In production this is
needed for data durability. However, during the development, when the
unit tests are run, this level of durability is not needed. Therefore
fsync() can be disabled which will makes test runs two times faster.
The disabling is done by setting the `DISABLE_FSYNC_FOR_TESTING`
environment variable. The valid values for this variable are the same as
the values of the arg of `go doc strconv.ParseBool`:
```
1, t, T, TRUE, true, True, 0, f, F, FALSE, false, False.
```
Any other value means `false`.
The variable is set for all test build targets. Compare running times:
Build Target | DISABLE_FSYNC_FOR_TESTING=0 | DISABLE_FSYNC_FOR_TESTING=1
----------------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
-------------------------------------------------
make test | 1m5s | 0m22s
make test-race | 3m1s | 1m42s
make test-pure | 1m7s | 0m20s
make test-full | 1m21s | 0m32s
make test-full-386 | 1m42s | 0m36s
When running tests for a given package, fsync can be disabled as
follows:
```shell
DISABLE_FSYNC_FOR_TESTING=1 go test ./lib/storage
```
Disabling fsync() is intended for testing purposes only and the name of
the variables reflects that.
What could also have been done but haven't:
- lib/filestream/filestream.go: `Writer.MustFlush()` also uses f.Sync()
but nothing has been done to it, because the Writer.MustFlush() is not
used anywhere in the VM codebase. A side question: what is the general
policy for the unused code?
- lib/filestream/filestream.go: Writer.Write() calls `adviceDontNeed()`
which calls unix.Fdatasync(). Disabling it could potentially improve
running time, but running tests with this code disabled has shown
otherwise.
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### Describe Your Changes
Add mentions of VictoriaMetrics Cloud to the documentation of vmalert
where this info is helpful to a user.
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### Describe Your Changes
Describe steps to run VictoriaMetrics Single node or Cluster on
VictoriaMetrics Cloud
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---------
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
This pull request fixes incorrect URLs in two places:
1. In the OTel guide, which has been corrected in
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6880, but one
incorrect URL is still missing.
2. In the URL example, the cache reset endpoint for vmselect / Cluster
version is `/internal/resetRollupResultCache`, but it is mistakenly
noted as `/select/internal/resetRollupResultCache`, which misguides the
user. (introduced in #4468)
### Checklist
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Previously, some extIndexDB metrics were not registered. It resulted
into missing metrics, if metric value was added to the extIndexDB. It's
a usual case for search requests at both indexes.
Current commit updates all metrics from extIndexDB according to the
current IndexDB. It must fix such cases
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6868
### Describe Your Changes
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as
specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of
your modifications.
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### Describe Your Changes
The anchor to "Other fields" section should be #other-fields (instead of
#other-field)
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Signed-off-by: Cuong Le <cuongleqq@gmail.com>
`TL;DR` This PR improves the metric IDs search in IndexDB:
- Avoid seaching for metric IDs twice when `maxMetrics` limit is
exceeded
- Use correct error type for indicating that the `maxMetrics` limit is
exceded
- Simplify the logic of deciding between per-day and global index search
A unit test has been added to ensure that this refactoring does not
break anything.
---
Function calls before the fix:
```
idb.searchMetricIDs
|__ is.searchMetricIDs
|__ is.searchMetricIDsInternal
|__ is.updateMetricIDsForTagFilters
|__ is.tryUpdatingMetricIDsForDateRange
| |
|__ is.getMetricIDsForDateAndFilters
```
- `searchMetricIDsInternal` searches metric IDs for each filter set. It
maintains a metric ID set variable which is updated every time the
`updateMetricIDsForTagFilters` function is called. After each successful
call, the function checks the length of the updated metric ID set and if
it is greater than `maxMetrics`, the function returns `too many
timeseries` error.
- `updateMetricIDsForTagFilters` uses either per-day or global index to
search metric IDs for the given filter set. The decision of which index
to use is made is made within the `tryUpdatingMetricIDsForDateRange`
function and if it returns `fallback to global search` error then the
function uses global index by calling `getMetricIDsForDateAndFilters`
with zero date.
- `tryUpdatingMetricIDsForDateRange` first checks if the given time
range is larger than 40 days and if so returns `fallback to global
search` error. Otherwise it proceeds to searching for metric IDs within
that time range by calling `getMetricIDsForDateAndFilters` for each
date.
- `getMetricIDsForDateAndFilters` searches for metric IDs for the given
date and returns `fallback to global search` error if the number of
found metric IDs is greater than `maxMetrics`.
Problems with this solution:
1. The `fallback to global search` error returned by
`getMetricIDsForDateAndFilters` in case when maxMetrics is exceeded is
misleading.
2. If `tryUpdatingMetricIDsForDateRange` proceeds to date range search
and returns `fallback to global search` error (because
`getMetricIDsForDateAndFilters` returns it) then this will trigger
global search in `updateMetricIDsForTagFilters`. However the global
search uses the same maxMetrics value which means this search is
destined to fail too. I.e. the same search is performed twice and fails
twice.
3. `too many timeseries` error is already handled in
`searchMetricIDsInternal` and therefore handing this error in
`updateMetricIDsForTagFilters` is redundant
4. updateMetricIDsForTagFilters is a better place to make a decision on
whether to use per-day or global index.
Solution:
1. Use a dedicated error for `too many timeseries` case
2. Handle `too many timeseries` error in `searchMetricIDsInternal` only
3. Move the per-day or global search decision from
`tryUpdatingMetricIDsForDateRange` to `updateMetricIDsForTagFilters` and
remove `fallback to global search` error.
---------
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nikolay <nik@victoriametrics.com>
Once the timeseries is in tsidCache, new entries won't be created in
per-day index because the RegisterMetricNames() code does consider
different dates for the same timeseries. So this case has been added.
The same bug exists for AddRows() but it is not manifested because the
index entries are finally created in updatePerDateData().
RegisterMetricNames also updated to increase the newTimeseriesCreated
counter because it actually creates new time series in index.
A unit tests has been added that check all possible data patterns
(different metric names and dates) and code branches in both
RegisterMetricNames and AddRows. The total number of new unit tests is
around 100 which increaded the running time of storage tests by 50%.
---------
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <hagen1778@gmail.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Reduced the scope of rowsAddedTotal variable from global to Storage.
This metric clearly belongs to a given Storage object as it counts the
number of records added by a given Storage instance.
Reducing the scope improves the incapsulation and allows to reset this
variable during the unit tests (i.e. every time a new Storage object is
created by a test, that object gets a new variable).
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
### Describe Your Changes
This is an attempt to document IndexDB. I guess I was trying to touch
the important points that might be of interest for the end users while
refraining from making it too detailed (such as I did not enumerate and
describe all the specific record types).
Please take a look and any suggestions are very welcome.
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---------
Signed-off-by: Artem Fetishev <wwctrsrx@gmail.com>
In the previous commit 8958cecad6
the default ports (80/443) were removed for both the `scrapeURL` and
`instance` label values for those targets without a port in
`__address__`. Different values in the `instance` label generate new
time series.
This commit reverts the changes made to the `instance` label. Now,
for those targets:
- `scrapeURL` will remain unchanged.
- The `instance` label value will include the default port.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6792
### Describe Your Changes
release notes for patches 1.15.6 - 9
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add command-line flag `-search.inmemoryBufSizeBytes` for configuring size of in-memory buffers used by vmselect during processing of vmstorage responses. A new summary metric `vm_tmp_blocks_inmemory_file_size_bytes` is exposed to show the size of the buffer during requests processing.
The new setting can be used by experienced users to adjust memory usage by vmselect when processing
many small read requests. Instead of allocating 4MB buffers each time, vmselect can be instructed to lower
the buffer size via `-search.inmemoryBufSizeBytes`. To make the decision whether this flag needs to be adjusted
users can consult with `vm_tmp_blocks_inmemory_file_size_bytes` which shows the actual size of buffers used
during query processing.
----------
The detailed information of this PR can be found in
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6851
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(cherry picked from commit cab3ef8294)
## Describe Your Changes
Add RemoteWrite Retry Controls
This PR introduces two new flags to the remote write functionality:
- remoteWrite.retryMinInterval
- remoteWrite.retryMaxTime
These flags provide finer control over the retry behavior for
remoteWrite operations, allowing users to customize the minimum interval
between retries and the maximum duration for retry attempts.
Fixes#5486.
## Checklist
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My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
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---------
Signed-off-by: Yury Akudovich <ya@matterlabs.dev>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Adds a link to the API example section that describes how to delete
metrics on VM Single.
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---------
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Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This change is made in attempt to reduce memory usage by vmalert when
parsing big instant responses from VM/Prometheus.
In
a5c427bac4
vmalert switched from std json lib to fastjson lib in order to reduce
amount of allocations, as according to highloaded profiles of vmalert
the CPU is mostly spent on GC.
But switching to fastjson resulted into excessive memory usage for cases
when vmalert has to parse long json lines, which usually happens when
instant response contains many `metric` objects.
In this change we do a mixed parsing:
1. Slice of `metric` objects is parsed with std lib to keep mem low
2. Each `metric` object is parsed with fastjson to reduce allocs
The benchmark results are the following:
```
pkg: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/datasource
BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_std+fastjson-10 1760 668959 ns/op 280147 B/op 5781 allocs/op
MBs allocated at heap: 493.078392
mallocs: 18655472
BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_fastjson-10 6109 198258 ns/op 172839 B/op 5548 allocs/op
MBs allocated at heap: 1056.384464
mallocs: 34457184
BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_std-10 1287 950987 ns/op 451677 B/op 9619 allocs/op
MBs allocated at heap: 580.802976
mallocs: 13351636
```
The benchmark function code with mem measurement is available here
https://gist.github.com/hagen1778/b9c3ca7f8ca7d6b21aec9777112c5810
The benchmark contains 3 results:
1. Instant_std+fastjson is the implementation in this change
2. Instant_fastjson-10 is the implementation from
a5c427bac4
3. BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_std-10 is implementation
before
a5c427bac4
According to these results, this new implementation is slower than
previous, but faster than before switching to fastjson. It also has
lower number of allocations and roughly the same memory allocation on
heap with GC turned off.
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1. rm BenchmarkMetrics as it doesn't measure anything
2. simplify BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse into
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Moving key-concepts-related docs to a separate dir should make it easier
to navigate in `docs/` folder and helps to avoid adding prefixes to
image assets.
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Moving changelog-related docs to a separate dir should make it easier to
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- fix TS lint
- anomaly: remove /vmui
- anomaly: minor inspections fix
- docs: fix broken links to headings
### Describe Your Changes
Initially vmanomaly opened with `/vmui` in serverUrl, remove it.
* Adds custom dial func for HTTP-Connect and socks5 proxy tunnels.
Standard golang http.transport exposes GetProxyConnectHeader function,
but it doesn't allow to use separate tls config for proxy.
It also not possible to enforce HTTP-Connect with standard http lib.
* For http scrape targets, by default http.Transport.Proxy function must
be used. Since it has special case with full uri forward.
* Adds proxy.URL json methods that allow to properly copy internal
fields, like User/Password.
It should fix bug with proxy_url. When credentials specified at URL was
ignored.
* Adds tests for scrape client proxy requests
related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6771
* It was necessary to add default ports for fasthttp client. After migration to the std.httpclient it's no longer needed.
* An additional configuration is required at proxy servers with implicitly set 80/443 ports to the host header (such as HA proxy.
It's expected that after upgrade __address_ label may change. But it should be rare case. 80/443 ports are not widely used at monitoring ecosystem. And it shouldn't have much impact.
Related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6792
Co-authored-by: Nikolay <nik@victoriametrics.com>
to allow configuring additional headers in each request to the
corresponding notifier.
Other flags like `-datasource.headers`, `-remoteWrite.headers` already
use `^^` as delimiter, it's consistent to use it in `-notifier.headers`
as well.
related https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3260
vmalert can integrate with alertmanager that supports multi-tenant by
adding tenantID header`X-Scope-OrgID` in requests.
In multitenancy, vmalert can also filter alerts which send to different
notifier addresses(or with different header settings) using
`alert_relabel_configs`.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3260
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### Describe Your Changes
docs: vmanomaly - v1.15.5 patch notes
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Updated model list in Anomaly Detection Overview
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release notes for 1.15.4 patch
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- change links from relative to absolute under Anomaly Detection section
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changelog updates to v1.15.3 patch of `vmanomaly`
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small update to `data_range` parameter in uppermost config conversion
example
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update vmanomaly docs to forthcoming release v1.15.2
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Production workload shows that it's useful optimisation.
Channel based objects pool allows to handle irregural data ingestion
requests and make memory allocations more smooth.
It's improves sync.Pool efficiency, since objects from sync.Pool removed
after 2 GC cycles. With GOGC=30 value, GC runs significantly more often.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6733
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(cherry picked from commit f255800da3)
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# Conflicts:
# app/vminsert/common/insert_ctx_pool.go
Describe Your Changes
When I use usePromCompatibleNaming with vmagent to process data that
needs to be formatted from different sources such as InfluxDB, I find
that it doesn’t work
However, it works in vminsert. I found that vminsert uses the
HasRelabeling method to determine whether to relabel.
```go
func HasRelabeling() bool {
pcs := pcsGlobal.Load()
return pcs.Len() > 0 || *usePromCompatibleNaming
}
```
in vmagent, the decision to relabel is determined only by
pcsGlobal.Len() > 0. However, in the applyRelabeling method, the
usePromCompatibleNaming logic is also used to determine whether to
relabel in the error handling.
```go
func (rctx *relabelCtx) applyRelabeling(tss []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries, pcs *promrelabel.ParsedConfigs) []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries {
if pcs.Len() == 0 && !*usePromCompatibleNaming {
// Nothing to change.
return tss
}
```
So I think that the logic for determining whether to relabel in vmagent
is not as expected.
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…eep_metric_names` options in stream aggregation config together
With aggregated data and raw data under the same metric, results would
be confusing.
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### Describe Your Changes
typos fix & clarity improvement of vmanomaly docs after v1.15.1 release
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Updated user management guide with new cloud content
This PR should be merged after the cloud PR
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Before, buffer growth was always x2 of its size, which could lead to
excessive memory usage when processing big amount of data.
For example, scraping a target with hundreds of MBs in response could
result into hih memory spikes in vmagent because buffer has to double
its size to fit the response. See
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6759
The change smoothes out the growth rate, trading higher allocation rate
for lower mem usage at certain conditions.
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### Describe Your Changes
* `sort` param is unused by the current website engine, and was present only for compatibility
with previous website engine. It is time to remove it as it makes no effect
* re-structure guides content into folders to simplify assets management
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Fixing remaining typos and missing words after v.1.15.0 updates
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- updated docs on `vmanomaly` with v1.15.0
- additional chapters of FAQ and model pages
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VM has different responses to equivalent queries for MetricsQL and
GraphiteQL in case of failed access to one of vmstorage node of the
cluster vmstorage nodes. For GraphiteQL, the denyPartialResponse feature
is not used, it is always true, which is not always correct (depending
on the configuration).
In the PR I have removed the hardcoded denyPartialResponse for
GraphiteQL, just like MetricsQL does.
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(cherry picked from commit 79008b712f)
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The resetState arg was used only for the BenchmarkAggregatorsFlushInternalSerial benchmark.
This benchmark was testing aggregate state flush performance by keeping the same state across flushes.
The benhmark didn't reflect the performance and scalability of stream aggregation in production,
while it led to non-trivial code changes related to resetState arg handling.
So let's drop the benchmark together with all the code related to resetState handling,
in order to simplify the code at lib/streamaggr a bit.
Thanks to @AndrewChubatiuk for the original idea at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6314
Prevsiously every aggregation output was using its own timestamp for the output aggregated samples
in a single aggregation interval. This could result in unexpected inconsitent timesetamps for the output
aggregated samples.
This commit consistently uses the same timestamp across all the output aggregated samples.
This commit makes sure that the duration between subsequent timestamps strictly equals
the configured aggregation interval.
Thanks to @AndrewChubatiuk for the original idea at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6314
This commit should help https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4580
Make `-remoteWrite.streamAggr.ignoreFirstIntervals` of array type so it could
accept multiple values which can be applied to the corresponding`-remoteWrite.url`.
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Fix `-streamAggr.dropInputLabels` behavior when global deduplication is enabled without `-streamAggr.config`.
Previously, `-remoteWrite.streamAggr.dropInputLabels` is misapplied.
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By introducing this feature, users will have the ability to customize
the sampleLimit parameter on a per-target basis, providing more
flexibility and control over the job execution behavior.
The error check was needed before a84491324d
It was kept by mistake and makes no sense to have rn.
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### Describe Your Changes
fixed yaml header in a guide doc, that causes hugo build error
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- Adds support for displaying the top 5 log streams in the hits graph,
grouping the remaining streams into an "other" label.
#6545
- Adds options to customize the graph display with bar, line, stepped
line, and points views.
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The changes are based on SEO report and supposed to improve
ranking and indexation by search engines by using prompt and unique titles
and by updating unreachable links.
It also updates links to have a simplified form and replaces relative links with absolute links
according to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#documentation
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Adds Prometheus Grafana Alloy and vmagent to the data ingestion
protocols. Grafana Agent was not added since it has been deprecated in
favor of alloy
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### Describe Your Changes
https://victoriametrics.slack.com/archives/C05UNTPAEDN/p1722833182319299
Sometimes users may use the wrong (lower) version of Grafana when
setting up the VictoriaLogs datasource.
It would be good to document the requirements of Grafana versions to use
VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaLogs datasource.
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Fix a typo in docs.
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### Describe Your Changes
Added `--vm-backoff-retries`, `--vm-backoff-factor`,
`--vm-backoff-min-duration` and `--vm-native-backoff-retries`,
`--vm-native-backoff-factor`, `--vm-native-backoff-min-duration`
command-line flags to the `vmctl` app. Those changes will help to
configure the retry backoff policy for different situations.
Related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6622
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* add a toggle button to the "Group" tab that allows users to expand or collapse all groups at once
* introduce the ability to select a key for grouping logs within the "Group" tab
* display the number of entries within each log group.
* move the Markdown toggle to the general settings panel in the upper left corner.
Changes to .ts files in vmui or vmui for logs require re-building
static files that will be included into compiled binary afterwards.
We don't update static files on each .ts change PR because it results
in too many changes and complicates review.
So we need to update these static files before the actual release.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Fixes panic if incorrect metricsql expression passed to the prettifier API.
Prettify function had misleading panic for duration expression formatting. It expected all WITH templates to be already parsed.
But WITH expression expand was removed.
Bug was introduced at e712a49898
and present at v1.98.0+ releases
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6736
Signed-off-by: f41gh7 <nik@victoriametrics.com>
* add Logo guidelines to GitHub Readme, as it may have higher chances to be viewed by users
* rm Logo guidelines from cluster version docs, as it makes no sense anymore for this page
* rm `picutre` tag from cluster version docs, as it is not used by GitHub anymore
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
- replace docs in root README with a link to official documentation
- remove old make commands for documentation
- remove redundant "VictoriaMetrics" from document titles
- merge changelog docs into a section
- rm content of Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.md as it can be included from docs/README
- add basic information to README in the root folder, so it will be useful for github users
- rm `picture` tag from docs/README as it was needed for github only, we don't display VM logo at docs.victoriametrics.com
- update `## documentation` section in docs/README to reflect the changes
- rename DD pictures, as they now belong to docs/README
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
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The new panel will show the 99th quantile of scrape duration in seconds.
This should help identifying vmagent instances that experiences too high scraping durations.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
These changes were made as part of the title transition from Managed
VictoriaMetrics to VictoriaMetrics Cloud
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After breadcrumb was added to docs.victoriametrics.com there's no need
to specify parent page name in a title
<img width="1437" alt="Screenshot 2024-07-27 at 10 20 09"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/733f41f4-a727-4f52-a7c0-6019edf1b803">
Also added vmdocs to gitignore to avoid committing it
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This reverts commit e280d90e9a.
Reason for revert: the updated code doesn't improve the performance of table.MustAddRows for the typical case
when rows contain timestamps belonging to ptws[0].
The performance may be improved in theory for the case when all the rows belong to partiton other than ptws[0],
but this partition is automatically moved to ptws[0] by the code at lines
6aad1d43e9/lib/storage/table.go (L287-L298) ,
so the next time the typical case will work.
Also the updated code makes the code harder to follow, since it introduces an additional level of indirection
with non-trivial semantics inside table.MustAddRows - the partition.TimeRangeInPartition() function.
This function needs to be inspected and understood when reading the code at table.MustAddRows().
This function depends on minTsInRows and maxTsInRows vars, which are defined and initialized
many lines above the partition.TimeRangeInPartition() call. This complicates reading and understanding
the code even more.
The previous code was using clearer loop over rows with the clear call to partition.HasTimestamp()
for every timestamp in the row. The partition.HasTimestamp() call is used in the table.MustAddRows()
function multiple times. This makes the use of partition.HasTimestamp() call more consistent,
easier to understand and easier to maintain comparing to the mix of partition.HasTimestamp() and partition.TimeRangeInPartition()
calls.
Aslo, there is no need in documenting some hardcore software engineering refactoring at docs/CHANGLELOG.md,
since the docs/CHANGELOG.md is intended for VictoriaMetrics users, who may not know software engineering.
The docs/CHANGELOG.md must document user-visible changes, and the docs must be concise and clear for VictoriaMetrics users.
See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/#pull-request-checklist for more details.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6629
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6677
Relative links in docs are much harder to maintain in consistent state comparing to absolute links:
- It is non-trivial to figure out the proper relative link path when creating and editing docs.
- Relative links break after moving the doc files to another paths, and it is non-trivial
to figure which links are broken after that.
See also f357ee57ef , d5809f8e12 and 8cb1822b94
- Document `make docs-debug` command at https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#documentation
- Remove unneeded ROOTDIR, REPODIR and WORKDIR env vars from docs/Makefile ,
since it is documented and expected that all the Makefile commands are run from the repository root.
- Use `docker --rm` for running Docker container with local docs server, so it is automatically
removed after pressing `Ctrl+C`. This makes the container cleanup automatic.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6677
### Describe Your Changes
The original logic is not only highly complex but also poorly readable,
so it can be modified to increase readability and reduce time
complexity.
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Replaced global http links in docs with relative markdown ones
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Use relative markdown references, removed `{{< ref >}}` shortcodes
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- moved files from root to VictoriaMetrics folder to be able to mount
operator docs and VictoriaMetrics docs independently
- added ability to run website locally
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### Describe Your Changes
Change response code to 502 to align it with behaviour of other existing
reverse proxies. Currently, the following reverse proxies will return
502 in case an upstream is not available: nginx, traefik, caddy, apache.
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Improve documentation to help:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6670
Currently, the documentation of Kafka Integration did not describe:
- How to switch between different remote write protocols in producer
side and consumer side.
### Describe Your Changes
Add a note to clarify usage of azure credentials when multiple
credentials are available.
The user is required to specify AZURE_CLIENT_ID as otherwise Azure API
will return an error: "Multiple user assigned identities exist, please
specify the clientId / resourceId of the identity in the token request"
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Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
The /some_path/.+ regexp matches /some_path/ followed by at least a single char.
This is unexpected by most users, since they expect it should match /some_path/.
Substitute .+ with .*, so this regexp matches /some_path/ .
There is no need in enumerating all the files, which must be updated, since these files
may be moved to other locations. It is enough to mention that versions for all the VictoriaMetrics
components must be updated.
### Describe Your Changes
Add patch note v1.13.3 to CHANGELOG doc page for `vmanomaly`
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- Mention that credentials can be configured via env variables at both vmbackup and vmrestore docs.
- Make clear that the AZURE_STORAGE_DOMAIN env var is optional at https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmbackup/#providing-credentials-via-env-variables
- Use string literals as is for env variable names instead of indirecting them via string constants.
This makes easier to read and understand the code. These environment variable names aren't going to change
in the future, so there is no sense in hiding them under string constants with some other names.
- Refer to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmbackup/#providing-credentials-via-env-variables in error messages
when auth creds are improperly configured. This should simplify figuring out how to fix the error.
- Simplify the code a bit at FS.newClient(), so it is easier to follow it now.
While at it, remove the check when superflouos environment variables are set, since it is too fragile
and it looks like it doesn't help properly configuring vmbackup / vmrestore.
- Remove envLookuper indirection - just use 'func(name string) (string, bool)' type inline.
This simplifies code reading and understanding.
- Split TestFSInit() into TestFSInit_Failure() and TestFSInit_Success(). This simplifies the test code,
so it should be easier to maintain in the future.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6518
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5984
The %q formatter may result in incorrectly formatted JSON string if the original string
contains special chars such as \x1b . They must be encoded as \u001b , otherwise the resulting JSON string
cannot be parsed by JSON parsers.
This is a follow-up for c0caa69939
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/victorialogs-datasource/issues/24
- Clarify the description of -graphite.sanitizeMetricName command-line flag at README.md
- Do not sanitize tag values - only metric names and tag names must be sanitized,
since they are treated specially by Grafana. Grafana doesn't apply any restrictions on tag values.
- Properly replace more than two consecutive dots with a single dot.
- Disallow unicode letters in metric names and tag names, since neither Prometheus nor Grafana
do not support them.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6489
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6077
### Describe Your Changes
`Storage.AddRows()` returns an error only in one case: when
`Storage.updatePerDateData()` fails to unmarshal a `metricNameRaw`. But
the same error is treated as a warning when it happens inside
`Storage.add()` or returned by `Storage.prefillNextIndexDB()`.
This commit fixes this inconsistency by treating the error returned by
`Storage.updatePerDateData()` as a warning as well. As a result
`Storage.add()` does not need a return value anymore and so doesn't
`Storage.AddRows()`.
Additionally, this commit adds a unit test that checks all cases that
result in a row not being added to the storage.
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The purpose of docs/CHANGELOG.md is to provide VictoriaMetrics users clear and concise information
on what's changed at VictoriaMetrics components. Technical details of the change are unclear
to most of VictoriaMetrics users, who are not familiar with VictoriaMetrics source code.
These details complicate reading the docs/CHANGELOG.md by ordinary users, so do not clutter
the changelog with technical details. If the user wants technical details, he can click
the link to the related GitHub issue and/or pull request and dive into all the details he wants.
- Rename overrideHostHeader() function to hasEmptyHostHeader()
- Rename overrideHostHeader field at UserInfo to useBackendHostHeader
This should simplify the future maintenance of the code
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6525
This reverts commit 4d66e042e3.
Reasons for revert:
- The commit makes unrelated invalid changes to docs/CHANGELOG.md
- The changes at app/vmauth/main.go are too complex. It is better splitting them into two parts:
- pooling readTrackingBody struct for reducing pressure on GC
- avoiding to use readTrackingBody when -maxRequestBodySizeToRetry command-line flag is set to 0
Let's make this in the follow-up commits!
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6445
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6533
- Obtain IAM token via GCE-like API instead of Amazon EC2 IMDSv2 API,
since it looks like IMDBSv2 API isn't supported by Yandex Cloud
according to https://yandex.cloud/en/docs/security/standard/authentication#aws-token :
> So far, Yandex Cloud does not support version 2, so it is strongly recommended
> to technically disable getting a service account token via the Amazon EC2 metadata service.
- Try obtaining IAM token via GCE-like API at first and then fall back to the deprecated Amazon EC2 IMDBSv1.
This should prevent from auth errors for instances with disabled GCE-like auth API.
This addresses @ITD27M01 concern at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5513#issuecomment-1867794884
- Make more clear the description of the change at docs/CHANGELOG.md , add reference to the related issue.
P.S. This change wasn't tested in prod because I have no access to Yandex Cloud.
It is recommended to test this change by @ITD27M01 and @vmazgo , who filed
the issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5513
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6524
This reverts commit 6b128da811.
Reason for revert: this complicates and slows down CI/CD without giving significant benefits in return.
The idea of automatic building, publishing and deploying Docker images to our playground on every pull request
and commit isn't very bright because of the following reasons:
- It slows down CI/CD pipeline
- It increases costs on CPU time spent at CI/CD pipeline
- It contradicts goal #7 at https://docs.victoriametrics.com/goals/#goals and non-goal #8 at https://docs.victoriametrics.com/goals/#non-goals
The previous workflow was much better - if we need to deploy some new Docker image at playground or staging environment,
then just __manually__ build and deploy the needed Docker image there. If the manual process requires making too many
steps, then think on how to automate these steps into a single Makefile command.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/ops/pull/1297
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6515
- Move the test for SRV discovery into a separate function. This allows verifying round-robin discovery across SRV records.
- Restore the original netutil.Resolver after the test finishes, so it doesn't interfere with other tests.
- Move the description of the bugfix into the correct place at docs/CHANGELOG.md - it should be placed under v1.102.0-rc2
instead of v1.102.0-rc1.
- Remove unneeded code in URLPrefix.sanitizeAndInitialize(), since it is expected this function is called only once
for finishing URLPrefix initializiation. In this case URLPrefix.nextDiscoveryDeadline and URLPrefix.n are equal to 0
according to https://pkg.go.dev/sync/atomic#Uint64
- Properly fix the bug at URLPrefix.discoverBackendAddrsIfNeeded() - it is expected that hostToAddrs map uses
the original hostname keys, including 'srv+' prefix, so it shouldn't be removed when looping over up.busOriginal.
Instead, the 'srv+' prefix must be removed from the hostname only locally before passing the hostname to netutil.Resolver.LookupSRV.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6401
- Rename GetStatDialFunc to NewStatDialFunc, since it returns new function with every call
- NewStatDialFunc isn't related to http in any way, so it must be moved from lib/httputils to lib/netutil
- Simplify the implementation of NewStatDialFunc by removing sync.Map from there.
- Use netutil.NewStatDialFunc at app/vmauth and lib/promscrape/discoveryutils
- Use gauge instead of counter type for *_conns metric
This is a follow-up for d7b5062917
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6299
- Move the remaining code responsible for stream aggregation initialization from remotewrite.go to streamaggr.go .
This improves code maintainability a bit.
- Properly shut down streamaggr.Aggregators initialized inside remotewrite.CheckStreamAggrConfigs().
This prevents from potential resource leaks.
- Use separate functions for initializing and reloading of global stream aggregation and per-remoteWrite.url stream aggregation.
This makes the code easier to read and maintain. This also fixes INFO and ERROR logs emitted by these functions.
- Add an ability to specify `name` option in every stream aggregation config. This option is used as `name` label
in metrics exposed by stream aggregation at /metrics page. This simplifies investigation of the exposed metrics.
- Add `path` label additionally to `name`, `url` and `position` labels at metrics exposed by streaming aggregation.
This label should simplify investigation of the exposed metrics.
- Remove `match` and `group` labels from metrics exposed by streaming aggregation, since they have little practical applicability:
it is hard to use these labels in query filters and aggregation functions.
- Rename the metric `vm_streamaggr_flushed_samples_total` to less misleading `vm_streamaggr_output_samples_total` .
This metric shows the number of samples generated by the corresponding streaming aggregation rule.
This metric has been added in the commit 861852f262 .
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6462
- Remove the metric `vm_streamaggr_stale_samples_total`, since it is unclear how it can be used in practice.
This metric has been added in the commit 861852f262 .
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6462
- Remove Alias and aggrID fields from streamaggr.Options struct, since these fields aren't related to optional params,
which could modify the behaviour of the constructed streaming aggregator.
Convert the Alias field to regular argument passed to LoadFromFile() function, since this argument is mandatory.
- Pass Options arg to LoadFromFile() function by reference, since this structure is quite big.
This also allows passing nil instead of Options when default options are enough.
- Add `name`, `path`, `url` and `position` labels to `vm_streamaggr_dedup_state_size_bytes` and `vm_streamaggr_dedup_state_items_count` metrics,
so they have consistent set of labels comparing to the rest of streaming aggregation metrics.
- Convert aggregator.aggrStates field type from `map[string]aggrState` to `[]aggrOutput`, where `aggrOutput` contains the corresponding
`aggrState` plus all the related metrics (currently only `vm_streamaggr_output_samples_total` metric is exposed with the corresponding
`output` label per each configured output function). This simplifies and speeds up the code responsible for updating per-output
metrics. This is a follow-up for the commit 2eb1bc4f81 .
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6604
- Added missing urls to docs ( https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/ ) in error messages. These urls help users
figuring out why VictoriaMetrics or vmagent generates the corresponding error messages. The urls were removed for unknown reason
in the commit 2eb1bc4f81 .
- Fix incorrect update for `vm_streamaggr_output_samples_total` metric in flushCtx.appendSeriesWithExtraLabel() function.
While at it, reduce memory usage by limiting the maximum number of samples per flush to 10K.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5467
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6268
### Describe Your Changes
initial docs to implement #6618 more platforms can be added on this
branch or on future commits.
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### Describe Your Changes
Doc updates after v1.13.2 release of `vmanomaly`
### Checklist
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…ion about Grafana Datasource in quering
### Describe Your Changes
Update Roadmap and Querying documentation for VictoriaLogs
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Pending rows and items unconditionally remain in memory for up to pending{Items,Rows}FlushInterval,
so there is no any sense in setting dataFlushInterval (the interval for guaranteed flush of in-memory data to disk)
to values smaller than pending{Items,Rows}FlushInterval, since this doesn't affect the interval
for flushing pending rows and items from memory to disk.
This is a follow-up for 4c80b17027
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6221
- Consistently enumerate stream aggregation outputs in alphabetical order across the source code and docs.
This should simplify future maintenance of the corresponding code and docs.
- Fix the link to `rate_sum()` at `see also` section of `rate_avg()` docs.
- Make more clear the docs for `rate_sum()` and `rate_avg()` outputs.
- Encapsulate output metric suffix inside rateAggrState. This eliminates possible bugs related
to incorrect suffix passing to newRateAggrState().
- Rename rateAggrState.total field to less misleading rateAggrState.increase name, since it calculates
counter increase in the current aggregation window.
- Set rateLastValueState.prevTimestamp on the first sample in time series instead of the second sample.
This makes more clear the code logic.
- Move the code for removing outdated entries at rateAggrState into removeOldEntries() function.
This make the code logic inside rateAggrState.flushState() more clear.
- Do not write output sample with zero value if there are no input series, which could be used
for calculating the rate, e.g. if only a single sample is registered for every input series.
- Do not take into account input series with a single registered sample when calculating rate_avg(),
since this leads to incorrect results.
- Move {rate,total}AggrState.flushState() function to the end of rate.go and total.go files, so they look more similar.
This shuld simplify future mantenance.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6243
The old link was changed globally to the new link in the commit f4b1cbfef0 .
Unfortunately, old links are still posted in new commits :(
This is a follow-up for 680b8c25c8 .
While at it, remove duplicate 'len(*remoteWriteURLs) > 0' check in the remotewrite.Init() functions,
since this check is already made at the beginning of the function.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6253
- Drop samples and return true from remotewrite.TryPush() at fast path when all the remote storage
systems are configured with the disabled on-disk queue, every in-memory queue is full
and -remoteWrite.dropSamplesOnOverload is set to true. This case is quite common,
so it should be optimized. Previously additional CPU time was spent on per-remoteWriteCtx
relabeling and other processing in this case.
- Properly count the number of dropped samples inside remoteWriteCtx.pushInternalTrackDropped().
Previously dropped samples were counted only if -remoteWrite.dropSamplesOnOverload flag is set.
In reality, the samples are dropped when they couldn't be sent to the queue because in-memory queue is full
and on-disk queue is disabled.
The remoteWriteCtx.pushInternalTrackDropped() function is called by streaming aggregation for pushing
the aggregated data to the remote storage. Streaming aggregation cannot wait until the remote storage
processes pending data, so it drops aggregated samples in this case.
- Clarify the description for -remoteWrite.disableOnDiskQueue command-line flag at -help output,
so it is clear that this flag can be set individually per each -remoteWrite.url.
- Make the -remoteWrite.dropSamplesOnOverload flag global. If some of the remote storage systems
are configured with the disabled on-disk queue, then there is no sense in keeping samples
on some of these systems, while dropping samples on the remaining systems, since this
will result in global stall on the remote storage system with the disabled on-disk queue
and with the -remoteWrite.dropSamplesOnOverload=false flag. vmagent will always return false
from remotewrite.TryPush() in this case. This will result in infinite duplicate samples
written to the remaining remote storage systems. That's why the -remoteWrite.dropSamplesOnOverload
is forcibly set to true if more than one -remoteWrite.disableOnDiskQueue flag is set.
This allows proceeding with newly scraped / pushed samples by sending them to the remaining
remote storage systems, while dropping them on overloaded systems with the -remoteWrite.disableOnDiskQueue flag set.
- Verify that the remoteWriteCtx.TryPush() returns true in the TestRemoteWriteContext_TryPush_ImmutableTimeseries test.
- Mention in vmagent docs that the -remoteWrite.disableOnDiskQueue command-line flag can be set individually per each -remoteWrite.url.
See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent/#disabling-on-disk-persistence
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6248
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6065
This makes test code more clear and reduces the number of code lines by 500.
This also simplifies debugging tests. See https://itnext.io/f-tests-as-a-replacement-for-table-driven-tests-in-go-8814a8b19e9e
While at it, consistently use t.Fatal* instead of t.Error* across tests, since t.Error*
requires more boilerplate code, which can result in additional bugs inside tests.
While t.Error* allows writing logging errors for the same, this doesn't simplify fixing
broken tests most of the time.
This is a follow-up for a9525da8a4
This simplifies debugging tests and makes the test code more clear and concise.
See https://itnext.io/f-tests-as-a-replacement-for-table-driven-tests-in-go-8814a8b19e9e
While at is, consistently use t.Fatal* instead of t.Error* across tests, since t.Error*
requires more boilerplate code, which can result in additional bugs inside tests.
While t.Error* allows writing logging errors for the same, this doesn't simplify fixing
broken tests most of the time.
This is a follow-up for a9525da8a4
### Describe Your Changes
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Consistently using t.Fatal* simplifies the test code and makes it less fragile, since it is common error
to forget to make proper cleanup after t.Error* call. Also t.Error* calls do not provide any practical
benefits when some tests fail. They just clutter test output with additional noise information,
which do not help in fixing failing tests most of the time.
While at it, improve errors generated at app/victoria-metrics tests, so they contain more useful information
when debugging failed tests.
This is a follow-up for a9525da8a4
### Describe Your Changes
Implement spellcheck command:
- add cspell configuration files
- dockerize spellchecking process
- add Makefile targets
This PR adds a standalone `make spellcheck` target to check `docs/*.md` files for spelling
errors. The target process is dockerized to be run in a separate npm environment.
Some `docs/` typo fixes also included.
### Checklist
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Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Replace VM- with VictoriaMetrics in QuickStart
Keep the previous anchors for backward compatibility
### Checklist
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Signed-off-by: Artem Navoiev <tenmozes@gmail.com>
### Describe Your Changes
In most cases histograms are exposed in sorted manner with lower buckets
being first. This means that during scraping buckets with lower bounds
have higher chance of being updated earlier than upper ones.
Previously, values were propagated from upper to lower bounds, which
means that in most cases that would produce results higher than expected
once all buckets will become updated.
Propagating from upper bound effectively limits highest value of
histogram to the value of previous scrape. Once the data will become
consistent in the subsequent evaluation this causes spikes in the
result.
Changing propagation to be from lower to higher buckets reduces value
spikes in most cases due to nature of the original inconsistency.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4580
An example histogram with previous(red) and updated(blue) versions:

This also makes logic of filling nan values with lower buckets values: [1 2 3 nan nan nan] => [1 2 3 3 3 3] obsolete.
Since buckets are now fixed from lower ones to upper this happens in the main loop, so there is no need in a second one.
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Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Andrii Chubatiuk <andrew.chubatiuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
vmbackup, vmrestore and vmbackupmanager use the same libs
for integrations with object storage. That means the auth can be configured
in the same way for all of them. So the docs should have either identical
config section for all 3 components, or we should cross-link to one source of truth.
This change removes incomplete auth options from vmrestore docs and adds link
to complete auth options in vmbackup instead.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
These changes support using Azure Managed Identity for the `vmbackup`
utility. It adds two new environment variables:
* `AZURE_USE_DEFAULT_CREDENTIAL`: Instructs the `vmbackup` utility to
build a connection using the [Azure Default
Credential](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go/sdk/azidentity@v1.5.2#NewDefaultAzureCredential)
mode. This causes the Azure SDK to check for a variety of environment
variables to try and make a connection. By default, it tries to use
managed identity if that is set up.
This will close
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5984
### Checklist
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### Testing
However you normally test the `vmbackup` utility using Azure Blob should
continue to work without any changes. The set up for that is environment
specific and not listed out here.
Once regression testing has been done you can set up [Azure Managed
Identity](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/entra/identity/managed-identities-azure-resources/overview)
so your resource (AKS, VM, etc), can use that credential method. Once it
is set up, update your environment variables according to the updated
documentation.
I added unit tests to the `FS.Init` function, then made my changes, then
updated the unit tests to capture the new branches.
I tested this in our environment, but with SAS token auth and managed
identity and it works as expected.
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Co-authored-by: Justin Rush <jarush@epic.com>
Co-authored-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
'any' type is supported starting from Go1.18. Let's consistently use it
instead of 'interface{}' type across the code base, since `any` is easier to read than 'interface{}'.
This makes easier to read and debug these tests. This also reduces test lines count by 15% from 3K to 2.5K
See https://itnext.io/f-tests-as-a-replacement-for-table-driven-tests-in-go-8814a8b19e9e
While at it, consistently use t.Fatal* instead of t.Error*, since t.Error* usually leads
to more complicated and fragile tests, while it doesn't bring any practical benefits over t.Fatal*.
* restore old anchor names to keep links compatibility.
See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#documentation requirements
* consistently use the same format for commands `sh` as it makes it better
renderred and automatically adds `copy` button to fileds with commands
* simplify the text by removing extra points in the list
* add recommendations for installing the cluster setup
* explicitly mention the ports services are listening on
* add description for `storageNode` cmd-line flag to inform the reader what
values need to be put into it
* fix the incorrect vmui link in cluster installation recommendation
* rename component anchors to be more unique, because URL doesn't respect
hierarchy for the anchored links and may result into conflicts in future
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Updated Quickstart guide for VIctoriaMetrics and VictoriaMetrics Cluster to include instructions for installing the binaries by hand
### Checklist
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### Describe Your Changes
Fixed Custom Model guide according to newer `vmanomaly` versions
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### Describe Your Changes
docs: fix typos
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### Describe Your Changes
This PR is aimed to change the currently in place configuration of
running Go related jobs for code changes that don't contain actual Go
files ([example
1](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6517/checks)
- 2m32s , [example
2](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6543/checks)
- 4m11s).
In order to do that the `build` workflow was extracted from Go related
workflow (now it doesn't require lint as a `need` step -- let me know if
it's something we want to keep). It will run upon the same triggers as
before the change.
The `main` workflow now will be triggered by `**.go` pattern only and
contains lint/test steps that are relevant for Go file changes.
I expect this PR +
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6540 to improve
CI minutes usage.
### Checklist
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Signed-off-by: Arkadii Yakovets <ark@victoriametrics.com>
Reason for revert:
There are many statsd servers exist:
- https://github.com/statsd/statsd - classical statsd server
- https://docs.datadoghq.com/developers/dogstatsd/ - statsd server from DataDog built into DatDog Agent ( https://docs.datadoghq.com/agent/ )
- https://github.com/avito-tech/bioyino - high-performance statsd server
- https://github.com/atlassian/gostatsd - statsd server in Go
- https://github.com/prometheus/statsd_exporter - statsd server, which exposes the aggregated data as Prometheus metrics
These servers can be used for efficient aggregating of statsd data and sending it to VictoriaMetrics
according to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-send-data-from-graphite-compatible-agents-such-as-statsd (
the https://github.com/prometheus/statsd_exporter can be scraped as usual Prometheus target
according to https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-scrape-prometheus-exporters-such-as-node-exporter ).
Adding support for statsd data ingestion protocol into VictoriaMetrics makes sense only if it provides
significant advantages over the existing statsd servers, while has no significant drawbacks comparing
to existing statsd servers.
The main advantage of statsd server built into VictoriaMetrics and vmagent - getting rid of additional statsd server.
The main drawback is non-trivial and inconvenient streaming aggregation configs, which must be used for the ingested statsd metrics (
see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation/ ). These configs are incompatible with the configs for standalone statsd servers.
So you need to manually translate configs of the used statsd server to stream aggregation configs when migrating
from standalone statsd server to statsd server built into VictoriaMetrics (or vmagent).
Another important drawback is that it is very easy to shoot yourself in the foot when using built-in statsd server
with the -statsd.disableAggregationEnforcement command-line flag or with improperly configured streaming aggregation.
In this case the ingested statsd metrics will be stored to VictoriaMetrics as is without any aggregation.
This may result in high CPU usage during data ingestion, high disk space usage for storing all the unaggregated
statsd metrics and high CPU usage during querying, since all the unaggregated metrics must be read, unpacked and processed
during querying.
P.S. Built-in statsd server can be added to VictoriaMetrics and vmagent after figuring out more ergonomic
specialized configuration for aggregating of statsd metrics. The main requirements for this configuration:
- easy to write, read and update (ideally it should work out of the box for most cases without additional configuration)
- hard to misconfigure (e.g. hard to shoot yourself in the foot)
It would be great if this configuration will be compatible with the configuration of the most widely used statsd server.
In the mean time it is recommended continue using external statsd server.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6265
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/5053
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5052
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/206
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4600
This reverts commit 5a3abfa041.
Reason for revert: exemplars aren't in wide use because they have numerous issues which prevent their adoption (see below).
Adding support for examplars into VictoriaMetrics introduces non-trivial code changes. These code changes need to be supported forever
once the release of VictoriaMetrics with exemplar support is published. That's why I don't think this is a good feature despite
that the source code of the reverted commit has an excellent quality. See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/goals/ .
Issues with Prometheus exemplars:
- Prometheus still has only experimental support for exemplars after more than three years since they were introduced.
It stores exemplars in memory, so they are lost after Prometheus restart. This doesn't look like production-ready feature.
See 0a2f3b3794/content/docs/instrumenting/exposition_formats.md (L153-L159)
and https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/feature_flags/#exemplars-storage
- It is very non-trivial to expose exemplars alongside metrics in your application, since the official Prometheus SDKs
for metrics' exposition ( https://prometheus.io/docs/instrumenting/clientlibs/ ) either have very hard-to-use API
for exposing histograms or do not have this API at all. For example, try figuring out how to expose exemplars
via https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/prometheus/client_golang@v1.19.1/prometheus .
- It looks like exemplars are supported for Histogram metric types only -
see https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/prometheus/client_golang@v1.19.1/prometheus#Timer.ObserveDurationWithExemplar .
Exemplars aren't supported for Counter, Gauge and Summary metric types.
- Grafana has very poor support for Prometheus exemplars. It looks like it supports exemplars only when the query
contains histogram_quantile() function. It queries exemplars via special Prometheus API -
https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/api/#querying-exemplars - (which is still marked as experimental, btw.)
and then displays all the returned exemplars on the graph as special dots. The issue is that this doesn't work
in production in most cases when the histogram_quantile() is calculated over thousands of histogram buckets
exposed by big number of application instances. Every histogram bucket may expose an exemplar on every timestamp shown on the graph.
This makes the graph unusable, since it is litterally filled with thousands of exemplar dots.
Neither Prometheus API nor Grafana doesn't provide the ability to filter out unneeded exemplars.
- Exemplars are usually connected to traces. While traces are good for some
I doubt exemplars will become production-ready in the near future because of the issues outlined above.
Alternative to exemplars:
Exemplars are marketed as a silver bullet for the correlation between metrics, traces and logs -
just click the exemplar dot on some graph in Grafana and instantly see the corresponding trace or log entry!
This doesn't work as expected in production as shown above. Are there better solutions, which work in production?
Yes - just use time-based and label-based correlation between metrics, traces and logs. Assign the same `job`
and `instance` labels to metrics, logs and traces, so you can quickly find the needed trace or log entry
by these labes on the time range with the anomaly on metrics' graph.
- Export streamaggr.LoadFromData() function, so it could be used in tests outside the lib/streamaggr package.
This allows removing a hack with creation of temporary files at TestRemoteWriteContext_TryPush_ImmutableTimeseries.
- Move common code for mustParsePromMetrics() function into lib/prompbmarshal package,
so it could be used in tests for building []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries from string.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6205
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6206
Move the code responsible for relabelCtx clearing into deferred function.
This allows making more clear the remoteWriteCtx.TryPush code.
This is a follow-up for 879771808b
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6205
While at it, clarify the description of the bugfix at docs/CHANGELOG.md
Use metricsql.IsLikelyInvalid() function for determining whether the given query is likely invalid,
e.g. there is high change the query is incorrectly written, so it will return unexpected results.
The query is invalid most of the time if it passes something other than series selector into rollup function.
For example:
- rate(sum(foo))
- rate(foo + bar)
- rate(foo > bar)
Improtant note: the query is considered valid if it misses the lookbehind window in square brackes inside rollup function,
e.g. rate(foo), since this is very convenient MetricsQL extention to PromQL, and this query returns the expected results
most of the time.
Other unsafe query types can be added in the future into metricsql.IsLikelyInvalid().
TODO: probably, the -search.disableImplicitConversion command-line flag must be set by default in the future releases of VictoriaMetrics.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4338
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6180
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6450
- Clarify docs for `Ignore aggregation intervals on start` feature.
- Make more clear the code dealing with ignoreFirstIntervals at aggregator.runFlusher() functions.
It is better from readability and maintainability PoV using distinct a.flush() calls
for distinct cases instead of merging them into a single a.flush() call.
- Take into account the first incomplete interval when tracking the number of skipped aggregation intervals,
since this behaviour is easier to understand by the end users.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6137
Previously the in-memory buffer could remain unflushed for long periods of time under low ingestion rate.
The ingested logs weren't visible for search during this time.
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Removed snap packages support as it requires time for maintenance and
it's not popular at all
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- added stale metrics counters for input and output samples
- added labels for aggregator metrics =>
`name="{rwctx}:{aggrId}:{aggrSuffix}"`
- rwctx - global or number starting from 1
- aggrid - aggregator id starting from 1
- aggrSuffix - <interval>_(by|without)_label1_label2_labeln
e.g: `name="global:1:1m_without_instance_pod"`
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The set of log fields in the found logs may differ from the set of log fields present in the log stream.
So compare only the log fields in the found logs when searching for the matching log entry in the log stream.
While at it, return _stream field in the delimiter log entry, since this field is used by VictoriaLogs Web UI
for grouping logs by log streams.
Fix typo
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Fix typo in the vmalert docs. In the docs it states rules at `VMAgent`'s
namespace when it should be `VMAlert`'s namespace.
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Small improvements to a QuickStart guide of `vmanomaly`
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Fixes#6453
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Fix Date metricid cache consistency under concurrent use.
When one goroutine calls Has() and does not find the cache entry in the
immutable map it will acquire a lock and check the mutable map. And it
is possible that before that lock is acquired, the entry is moved from
the mutable map to the immutable map by another goroutine causing a
cache miss.
The fix is to check the immutable map again once the lock is acquired.
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### Describe Your Changes
- Fixed the update of the relative time range when `Execute Query` is
clicked
- Optimized server requests: now, if an error occurs in the `/query`
request, the `/hits` request will not be executed.
#6345 (duplicates: #6440, #6312)
Updating documentation around the opentelemetry endpoint for metrics and
the "How to use OpenTelemetry metrics with VictoriaMetrics" guide so
that it shows not only how to directly write but also how to write to
the otel collector and view metrics in vmui.
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- Fixed config example in QuickStart vmanomaly docs for 1.13 version
compatibility
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The `make clean-checkers` command may be useful when the locally installed checker apps are too old,
so they must be updated to the newly requested versions by `make check-all`. In this case the fix is to run
make clean-checkers check-all
The TryParseTimestampRFC3339Nano() must properly parse RFC3339 timestamps with timezone offsets.
While at it, make tryParseTimestampISO8601 function private in order to prevent
from improper usage of this function from outside the lib/logstorage package.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6508
rm custom scripts for downloading Grafana plugins for
VictoriaMetrics and VictoriaLogs. Use `GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS` instead.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This reverts commit 6e395048d3.
Reason for revert: the previous logic was correct.
The purpose of `-search.maxSamplesPerQuery` command-line flag is to limit the amounts of CPU resources,
which could be taken by a single query - see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#resource-usage-limits .
VictoriaMetrics processes samples in blocks during querying - it reads the block, then unpacks it,
then filters out samples outside the selected time range. This means that it _spends CPU time_
on reading and unpacking of _all the samples_ in every block on the requested time range,
even if only a single sample per each block matches the given time range.
The previous logic was effectively limiting CPU time a single query could take.
The new logic fails limiting CPU time a single query could take in some pathological cases
when only a small fraction of samples per each requested block fit the requested time range.
This allows performing multiplication DoS-attacks by querying very narrow time ranges over historical blocks,
which tend to be full. For example, if the `-search.maxSamplesPerQuery` equals to a billion,
and the query requests a single sample out of 8K samples per each block, this means that the query
may unpack a billion of such blocks without exceeding the limit, e.g. it may unpack and process 8K*1e9=8e12 samples.
This is not what the resource usage limits were created for originally - see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#resource-usage-limits
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5851
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6464
This reverts commit 92b22581e6.
Reason for revert: too complex and slow approach for spellchecking task.
This approach may significantly slow down development pace. It also may take non-trivial
amounts of additional time and resources at CI/CD because of all this npm shit at cspell directory.
Note to @arkid15r : the idea with the ability to run spellchecker on all the VictoriaMetrics
codebase is great. But this shouldn't be mandatory pre-commit check. It is enough to have
a Makefile rule like `make spellcheck`, which could be run manually whenever spellcheck is needed
(e.g. once per month or once per quarter).
Reason for revert: this commit doesn't resolve real security issues,
while it complicates the resulting code in subtle ways (aka security circus).
Comparison of two strings (passwords, auth keys) takes a few nanoseconds.
This comparison is performed in non-trivial http handler, which takes thousands
of nanoseconds, and the request handler timing is non-deterministic because of Go runtime,
Go GC and other concurrently executed goroutines. The request handler timing is even
more non-deterministic when the application is executed in shared environments
such as Kubernetes, where many other applications may run on the same host and use
shared resources of this host (CPU, RAM bandwidth, network bandwidth).
Additionally, it is expected that the passwords and auth keys are passed via TLS-encrypted connections.
Establishing TLS connections takes additional non-trivial time (millions of nanoseconds),
which depends on many factors such as network latency, network congestion, etc.
This makes impossible to conduct timing attack on passwords and auth keys in VictoriaMetrics components.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6423/files
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6392
mention change for
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6457
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With the recent release of Managed VictoriaMetrics users are able to
create and execute Alerting & Recording rules and send notifications via
hosted Alertmanager.
So, we're publishing Alertmanager configuration docs for Managed
VictoriaMetrics.
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* rm extra interface method for rw Client, as it has low applicability
and doesn't fit multitenancy well
* add `GetDroppedRows` method instead
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Fixed a small typo in a comment about the mutex inside the FastQueue
struct
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Trimming content which is loaded from an external pass leads to obscure
issues in case user-defined input contained trimmed chars. For example.
user-defined password "foo\n" will become "foo" while user will expect
it to contain a new line.
---
For example, a user defines a password which ends with `\n`. This often
happens when user Kubernetes secrets and manually encodes value as
base64-encoded string.
In this case vmauth configuration might look like:
```
users:
- url_prefix:
- http://vminsert:8480/insert/0/prometheus/api/v1/write
name: foo
username: foo
password: "foobar\n"
```
vmagent configuration for this setup will use the following flags:
```
-remoteWrite.url=http://vmauth:8427/
-remoteWrite.basicAuth.passwordFile=/tmp/vmagent-password
-remoteWrite.basicAuth.username="foo"
```
Where `/tmp/vmagent-password` is a file with `foobar\n` password.
Before this change such configuration will result in `401 Unauthorized`
response received by vmagent since after file content will become
`foobar`.
---
An example with Kubernetes operator which uses a secret to reference the
same password in multiple configurations.
<details>
<summary>See full manifests</summary>
`Secret`:
```
apiVersion: v1
data:
name: Zm9v # foo
password: Zm9vYmFy # foobar\n
username: Zm9v= # foo
kind: Secret
metadata:
name: vmuser
```
`VMUser`:
```
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMUser
metadata:
name: vmagents
spec:
generatePassword: false
name: vmagents
targetRefs:
- crd:
kind: VMAgent
name: some-other-agent
namespace: example
username: foo
# note - the secret above is referenced to provide password
passwordRef:
name: vmagent
key: password
```
`VMAgent`:
```
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAgent
metadata:
name: example
spec:
selectAllByDefault: true
scrapeInterval: 5s
replicaCount: 1
remoteWrite:
- url: "http://vmauth-vmauth-example:8427/api/v1/write"
# note - the secret above is referenced as well
basicAuth:
username:
name: vmagent
key: username
password:
name: vmagent
key: password
```
</details>
Since both config target exactly the same `Secret` object it is expected
to work, but apparently the result will be `401 Unauthrized` error.
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- Added a bar chart displaying the number of log entries over a time
range.
#6404
- When `_msg` is empty, all fields are displayed in a single line.
- Added double quotes when copying pairs: `key: "value"`.
- Minor style adjustments.
Check for ranged vector arguments in aggregate expressions when
`-search.disableImplicitConversion` or `-search.logImplicitConversion`
are enabled.
For example, `sum(up[5m])` will fail to execute if these flags are set.
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### Describe Your Changes
Added config example for `min_dev_from_expected` arg; also, small
styling fixes and alignments
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### Describe Your Changes
small fix of typos in v1.13 presets (vmanomaly docs)
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* check if `lastValue` was seen at least twice with different
timestamps. Otherwise, the difference between last timestamp and
previous timestamp could be `0` and will result into `NaN` calculation
* check if there items left in lastValue map after staleness cleanup.
Otherwise, `rate_avg` could have produce `NaN` result.
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Previously byte slices up to 2^20 bytes (e.g. 1Mb) were cached because of a typo in the commit c14dafce43 .
This could result in increased memory usage when vmagent scrapes many regular targets, which expose
relatively small number of metrics (e.g. up to a few thousand per target) and a few large targets such as kube-state-metrics,
which expose more than 10 thousand metrics. This is common case for Kubernetes monitoring.
While at it, remove pools for very small byte slices, since they are rarely used during scraping.
- Make it in a separate goroutine, so it doesn't slow down regular intern() calls.
- Do not lock internStringMap.mutableLock during the cleanup routine, since now
it is called from a single goroutine and reads only the readonly part of the internStringMap.
This should prevent from locking regular intern() calls for new strings during cleanups.
- Add jitter to the cleanup interval in order to prevent from synchornous increase in resource usage
during cleanups.
- Run the cleanup twice per -internStringCacheExpireDuration . This should save 30% CPU time spent
on cleanup comparing to the previous code, which was running the cleanup 3 times per -internStringCacheExpireDuration .
This change fixes the following panic:
```
2024-06-04T11:16:52.899Z warn app/vmauth/auth_config.go:353 cannot discover backend SRV records for http://srv+localhost:8080: lookup localhost on 10.100.10.4:53: server misbehaving; use it literally
panic: runtime error: integer divide by zero
goroutine 9 [running]:
github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/lib/httpserver.handlerWrapper.func1()
/Users/lhhdz/wd/projects/go/VictoriaMetrics/lib/httpserver/httpserver.go:291 +0x58
panic({0x103115100?, 0x10338d700?})
/Users/lhhdz/go/pkg/mod/golang.org/toolchain@v0.0.1-go1.22.3.darwin-arm64/src/runtime/panic.go:770 +0x124
main.getLeastLoadedBackendURL({0x0?, 0x22?, 0x1400014757b?}, 0x1400013c120?)
/Users/lhhdz/wd/projects/go/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmauth/auth_config.go:473 +0x210
main.(*URLPrefix).getBackendURL(0x140000aa080)
/Users/lhhdz/wd/projects/go/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmauth/auth_config.go:312 +0xb8
```
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### Describe Your Changes
Fix 404 relative img links for v1.13.0 update of vmanomaly docs
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### Describe Your Changes
Corrected spelling mistake in the operator json to be "working" instead
of "wokring"
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value→valid
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Signed-off-by: Lapo Luchini <lapo@lapo.it>
This should reduce GC overhead when tens of millions of strings are interned (for example, during stream deduplication
of millions of active time series).
Add support for markdown format and emoji for the `_msg` field in the
"Group" view.
Add markdown rendering toggle. Disabled by default. Value is stored in
`localStorage`.
These functions are called every time `/metrics` page is scraped, so it would be great
if they could be sped up for the cases when dedupAggr tracks tens of millions of active time series.
* adds idleConnTimeout flag, which must reduce probability of `broken
pipe` and `connection reset` errors.
* one-time retry trivial network requests for the same backend
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- Use bytesutil.InternString() instead of strings.Clone() for inputKey and outputKey in aggregatorpushSamples().
This should reduce string allocation rate, since strings can be re-used between aggrState flushes.
- Reduce memory allocations at dedupAggrShard by storing dedupAggrSample by value in the active series map.
- Remove duplicate call to bytesutil.InternBytes() at Deduplicator, since it is already called inside dedupAggr.pushSamples().
- Add missing string interning at rateAggrState.pushSamples().
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6402
The main change is getting rid of interning of sample key. It was
discovered that for cases with many unique time series aggregated by
vmagent interned keys could grow up to hundreds of millions of objects.
This has negative impact on the following aspects:
1. It slows down garbage collection cycles, as GC has to scan all inuse
objects periodically. The higher is the number of inuse objects, the
longer it takes/the more CPU it takes.
2. It slows down the hot path of samples aggregation where each key
needs to be looked up in the map first.
The change makes code more fragile, but suppose to provide performance
optimization for heavy-loaded vmagents with stream aggregation enabled.
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Co-authored-by: Aliaksandr Valialkin <valyala@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Added streamaggr metrics to:
- `vm_streamaggr_samples_lag_seconds` - samples lag
- `vm_streamaggr_ignored_samples_total{reason="nan"}` - ignored NaN
samples
- `vm_streamaggr_ignored_samples_total{reason="too_old"}` - ignored old
samples
Unsupported path is already handled by `lib/httpserver`.
This prevents from misleading errors in logs caused by double-writing response headers.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Scratch based images will be using a separate tag: "(version)-scratch"
and will be built for the same architecture as regular images.
This is useful for environments with higher security standards. In this
case using alpine as base layer requires updating images more frequently
in order to get the latest updates for the base image, even in case the
user did not need to update VictoriaMetrics version.
Tested that scratch images work for:
- vmagent - enterprise with kafka and opensource
- cluster
- single-node
No issues observed so far.
cc: @tenmozes
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Signed-off-by: Artem Navoiev <tenmozes@gmail.com>
* "*.idleConnTimeout" flags must reduce probability of `write: broken
pipe` and `read: connection reset by peer` errors Those errors may occur
if remote server closes TCP socket for connection, while it's still
exist at client.
* single time retries for `write: broken pipe` and `read: connection
reset by peer` must handle a case for incorrectly configured timeouts at
middleware proxies, mitigate minor network issues.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5661
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Update wording to highlight that cache is not persistent if flag is
value is empty. Previously, it was not clear if cache is not used at all
or just not persistent.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
* It must reduce memory usage for misbehaving clients. Since
VictoriaMetrics stores sparse index inmemory.
* Reduce disk space usage for indexdb.
* Prevent possible indexDB items drops.
* It may trigger slow insert and new timeseries registration due to
default value for flag change
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6176
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This PR fixes an issue where parsing long `_msg` values caused errors,
resulting in some log records not being displayed.
The error occurred due to partial processing of strings. In some cases,
a long record could be split into multiple chunks, causing only part of
the record to be processed instead of the entire entry.
#6281
Co-authored-by: Aliaksandr Valialkin <valyala@victoriametrics.com>
This should improve precision of `restarts` and `version change` annotations when
zooming-in/zooming-out on the dashboards.
The change also makes `restarts` dashboard visible on the panels, so user can disable it from
displaying if needed. This could be useful when restarts overlap with version change events.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Prevent excessive resource usage when stream aggregation config file
contains no matchers by prevent pushing data into Aggregators object.
Before this change a lot of extra work was invoked without reason.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Occasionally, vmagent sends empty blocks to downstream servers. If a
downstream server returns an unexpected response, vmagent gets stuck in
a retry loop. While vmagent handles 400 and 409 errors, there are
various prometheus remote write implementations that return different
error codes. For example, vector returns a 422 error. To mitigate the
risk of vmagent getting stuck in a retry loop, it is advisable to skip
sending empty blocks to downstream servers.
Co-authored-by: hao.peng <hao.peng@smartx.com>
Co-authored-by: Zhu Jiekun <jiekun.dev@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
* adds datadog extensions for statsd:
- multiple packed values (v1.1)
- additional types distribution, histogram
* adds type check and append metric type to the labels with special tag
name `__statsd_metric_type__`. It simplifies streaming aggregation
config.
---------
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Allocations are reduced by implementing custom json parser via fastjson
lib.
The change also re-uses `promInstant` object in attempt to reduce number
of
allocations when parsing big responses, as usually happens with heavy
recording rules.
```
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
ParsePrometheusResponse/Instant-10 9.65k ± 0% 5.60k ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=1+1)
```
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
---------
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Allocations are reduced by re-using the byte buffer when converting
labels to string keys.
```
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
GetStaleSeries-10 703 ± 0% 203 ± 0% ~ (p=1.000 n=1+1)
```
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
it's needed to remove Summary metric type from the global state of
metrics package. metrics package tracks each bucket of summary and
periodically swaps old buckets with new.
Simple set unregister is not enough to release memory used by Set
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6247
Change the return values for these functions - now they return the unmarshaled result plus
the size of the unmarshaled result in bytes, so the caller could re-slice the src for further unmarshaling.
This improves performance of these functions in hot loops of VictoriaLogs a bit.
Added `rate` and `rate_avg` output
Resource usage is the same as for increase output, tested on a benchmark
---------
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
### Describe Your Changes
Added makefile rule for `GOARCH=loong64` to support building all
VictoriaMetrics components on the `loongarch64` platform.
### Checklist
The following checks are **mandatory**:
* [X] My change adheres [VictoriaMetrics contributing
guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/).
Signed-off-by: qiangxuhui <qiangxuhui@loongson.cn>
Set correct suffix `<output>_prometheus` for aggregation outputs
`increase_prometheus` and `total_prometheus`
Before, outputs `total` and `total_prometheus` or `increase` and
`increase_prometheus` had the same suffix.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Though labels compressor is quite resource intensive, each aggregator
and deduplicator instance has it's own compressor. Made it shared across
all aggregators to consume less resources while using multiple
aggregators.
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <hagen1778@gmail.com>
### Describe Your Changes
related issue:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6041
#### Added
- Added service discovery support for Vultr.
#### Docs
- `CHANGELOG.md`, `sd_configs.md`, `vmagent.md` are updated.
#### Note
- Useful links:
- Vultr API:
https://www.vultr.com/api/#tag/instances/operation/list-instances
- Vultr client SDK: https://github.com/vultr/govultr
- Prometheus SD:
https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/tree/main/discovery/vultr
---
### Checklist
The following checks are mandatory:
- [X] I have read the [Contributing
Guidelines](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [x] All commits are signed and include `Signed-off-by` line. Use `git
commit -s` to include `Signed-off-by` your commits. See this
[doc](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Signing-Your-Work) about
how to sign your commits.
- [x] Tests are passing locally. Use `make test` to run all tests
locally.
- [x] Linting is passing locally. Use `make check-all` to run all
linters locally.
Further checks are optional for External Contributions:
- [X] Include a link to the GitHub issue in the commit message, if issue
exists.
- [x] Mention the change in the
[Changelog](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/docs/CHANGELOG.md).
Explain what has changed and why. If there is a related issue or
documentation change - link them as well.
Tips for writing a good changelog message::
* Write a human-readable changelog message that describes the problem
and solution.
* Include a link to the issue or pull request in your changelog message.
* Use specific language identifying the fix, such as an error message,
metric name, or flag name.
* Provide a link to the relevant documentation for any new features you
add or modify.
- [ ] After your pull request is merged, please add a message to the
issue with instructions for how to test the fix or try the feature you
added. Here is an
[example](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4048#issuecomment-1546453726)
- [x] Do not close the original issue before the change is released.
Please note, in some cases Github can automatically close the issue once
PR is merged. Re-open the issue in such case.
- [x] If the change somehow affects public interfaces (a new flag was
added or updated, or some behavior has changed) - add the corresponding
change to documentation.
Signed-off-by: Jiekun <jiekun.dev@gmail.com>
This code adds Exemplars to VMagent and the promscrape parser adhering
to OpenMetrics Specifications. This will allow forwarding of exemplars
to Prometheus and other third party apps that support OpenMetrics specs.
---------
Signed-off-by: Ted Possible <ted_possible@cable.comcast.com>
The panel will show how many ongoing select queries are processed by vmstorage
and should help to identify resource bottlenecks. See panel description for more details.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
The new flag type is supposed to be used for specifying URL values which
could contain sensitive information such as auth tokens in GET params or
HTTP basic authentication.
The URL flag also allows loading its value from files if `file://`
prefix is specified. As example, the new flag type was used in
app/vmbackup as it requires specifying `authKey` param for making the
snapshot.
See related issue
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5973
Thanks to @wasim-nihal for initial implementation
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6060
---------
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
The cumulative number of active merges could be red herring
as it its value depends on the number of vmstorages.
For example, vmstorage could be added or removed and this will affect
the panel.
Or, each vmstorage could start a merging process (i.e. for downsampling)
and visiually it could look like a massive change.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
See https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6140
We don't cover this corner case as it has low chance for reproduction.
Precisely, the requirements are following:
1. vmagent need to be configured with multiple identical `remoteWrite.url` flags;
2. At least one of the persistent queues need to be non-empty, which already
signalizes about issues with setup;
3. vmagent need to be restarted with removing of one of `remoteWrite.url` flags.
We do not document this case in vmagent.md as it seems to be a rare corner case
and its explanation will require too much of explanation and confuse users.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Starting from v1.99.0 vmalert could ignore anchors pointing to specific
rule groups if `search` param was present in URL.
This change makes anchors compatible with `search` param in UI.
Signed-off-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Using `sh` or `console` formatting doesn't do word-breaking on render. This makes flags description
harder to read, as users need to scroll the web page horizontally.
Removing the formatting renders the description with normal word-breaking.
Stream aggregation may yield inaccurate results if it processes incomplete data.
This issue can arise when data is sourced from clients that maintain a queue of unsent data, such as Prometheus or vmagent.
If the queue isn't fully cleared within the aggregation interval, only a portion of the time series may be included in that period, leading to distorted calculations.
To mitigate this we add an option to ignore first N aggregation intervals. It is expected, that client queues
will be cleared during the time while aggregation ignores first N intervals and all subsequent aggregations
will be correct.
It is better from visibility PoV if the CONTRIBUTING.md file is visible at https://docs.victoriametrics.com/contributing/ .
This page can be indexed by search engines and searched by our users later.
It is also easier to provide a link to this page now comparing to the old link, which is much harder to remember:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
While at it, syncrhonize docs/CONTRIBUTING.md with .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/pull_request_template.md ,
so they do not contain duplicate information, which can be outdated over time. Now all the relevant information
is located at docs/CONTRIBUTING.md, while .github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/pull_request_template.md refers this doc.
This is a follow-up for c006db1798
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6040
Using plain sync.Pool simplifies the code without increasing memory usage and CPU usage.
So it is better to use plain sync.Pool from readability and maintainability PoV.
This is a follow-up for 8942f290eb
The memory usage for plain sync.Pool doesn't increase comparing to the memory usage for the hybrid scheme,
so it is better to use plain sync.Pool in order to simplify the code and make it more readable and maintainable.
This is a follow-up for c22da2f917
Data ingestion benchmark doesn't show memory usage difference between two approaches,
so let's use simpler approach in order to improve code readability and maintainability.
This is a follow-up for 77c597738c
This scheme was used for reducing memory usage when vmagent runs on a machine with big number of CPU cores
and the ingestion rate isn't too big. The scheme with channel-based pool could reduce memory usage,
since it minimizes the number of PushCtx structs in the pool in this case.
Performance tests didn't reveal significant difference in memory usage under both low and high ingestion rate
between plain sync.Pool and the current hybrid scheme, so replace the scheme with plain sync.Pool in order
to simplify the code.
There was a sleep statement in the test, waiting for Group
to perform a couple of evaluation. But looks like
it worked unreliable for some CI tests like the one below
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/actions/runs/8718213844/job/23915007958?pr=6115
This commit changes the sleep statement on a function that
waits for a specific number of evaluations. It should make this
test faster in general case, and more reliable for slow environemnts.
It is incorrect applying the limit on the number of values to search without applying filters,
since the returned subset of label values may miss the label values matching the given filters.
This is a follow-up for 66630c7960
This speeds up auto-suggestion for metric names in VMUI and Grafana, which use the following query in this case:
/api/v1/label/__name__/values?match[]={__name__=~"*.some_value.*"}
When the user types `some_value` in the query input field.
This simplifies further maintenance and opens doors for additional config options
supported by lib/promauth. For example, an ability to specify client TLS certificates.
- Use exact matching by default for the query arg value provided via arg=value syntax at src_query_args.
Regex matching can be enabled by using =~ instead of = . For example, arg=~regex.
This ensures that the exact matching works as expected without the need to escape special regex chars.
- Add helper functions for creating QueryArg, Header and Regex structs in tests.
This improves maintainability of the tests.
- Remove url.QueryUnescape() call on the url in TestCreateTargetURLSuccess(), since this is bogus approach.
The url.QueryUnescape() must be applied to individual query args, and it mustn't be applied to the whole url,
since in this case it may perform invalid unescaping in the context of the url, or make the resulting url invalid.
While at it, properly marshal all the fields inside UserInfo config to yaml in tests.
Previously Header and QueryArg structs were improperly marshaled because the custom MarshalYAML
is called only on pointers to Header and QueryArg structs. This improves test coverage.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6070
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6115
If one out of 5 vmstorage nodes is unavailable, then the remaining 4 vmstorage nodes will recieve 1/5=20% increase of workload, not 5%.
If one out of 10 vmstorage nodes is unavailable, then the remaining 9 vmstorage nodes will receive 1/10=10% increase of workload, not 1%.
This is a follow-up for 458338afa5
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/6099
Before filling a bug report it would be great to [upgrade](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-upgrade)
Before filling a bug report it would be great to [upgrade](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/single-server-victoriametrics/#how-to-upgrade)
to [the latest available release](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/releases/latest)
and verify whether the bug is reproducible there.
It's also recommended to read the [troubleshooting docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/Troubleshooting.html) first.
It's also recommended to read the [troubleshooting docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/troubleshooting/) first.
- type:textarea
id:describe-the-bug
attributes:
@@ -60,12 +60,12 @@ body:
For VictoriaMetrics health-state issues please provide full-length screenshots
of Grafana dashboards if possible:
*[Grafana dashboard for single-node VictoriaMetrics](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/10229/)
*[Grafana dashboard for VictoriaMetrics cluster](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/11176/)
*[Grafana dashboard for single-node VictoriaMetrics](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/10229)
*[Grafana dashboard for VictoriaMetrics cluster](https://grafana.com/grafana/dashboards/11176)
See how to setup monitoring here:
*[monitoring for single-node VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#monitoring)
*[monitoring for VictoriaMetrics cluster](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/Cluster-VictoriaMetrics.html#monitoring)
*[monitoring for single-node VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/single-server-victoriametrics/#monitoring)
*[monitoring for VictoriaMetrics cluster](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/cluster-victoriametrics/#monitoring)
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of your modifications.
### Checklist
The following checks are mandatory:
- [ ] I have read the [Contributing Guidelines](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
- [ ] All commits are signed and include `Signed-off-by` line. Use `git commit -s` to include `Signed-off-by` your commits. See this [doc](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Signing-Your-Work) about how to sign your commits.
- [ ] Tests are passing locally. Use `make test` to run all tests locally.
- [ ] Linting is passing locally. Use `make check-all` to run all linters locally.
Further checks are optional for External Contributions:
- [ ] Include a link to the GitHub issue in the commit message, if issue exists.
- [ ] Mention the change in the [Changelog](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/blob/master/docs/CHANGELOG.md). Explain what has changed and why. If there is a related issue or documentation change - link them as well.
Tips for writing a good changelog message::
* Write a human-readable changelog message that describes the problem and solution.
* Include a link to the issue or pull request in your changelog message.
* Use specific language identifying the fix, such as an error message, metric name, or flag name.
* Provide a link to the relevant documentation for any new features you add or modify.
- [ ] After your pull request is merged, please add a message to the issue with instructions for how to test the fix or try the feature you added. Here is an [example](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/4048#issuecomment-1546453726)
- [ ] Do not close the original issue before the change is released. Please note, in some cases Github can automatically close the issue once PR is merged. Re-open the issue in such case.
- [ ] If the change somehow affects public interfaces (a new flag was added or updated, or some behavior has changed) - add the corresponding change to documentation.
Examples of good changelog messages:
1. FEATURE: [vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html): add support for [VictoriaMetrics remote write protocol](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#victoriametrics-remote-write-protocol) when [sending / receiving data to / from Kafka](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#kafka-integration). This protocol allows saving egress network bandwidth costs when sending data from `vmagent` to `Kafka` located in another datacenter or availability zone. See [this feature request](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/1225).
2. BUGFIX: [stream aggregation](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/stream-aggregation.html): suppress `series after dedup` error message in logs when `-remoteWrite.streamAggr.dedupInterval` command-line flag is set at [vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmgent.html) or when `-streamAggr.dedupInterval` command-line flag is set at [single-node VictoriaMetrics](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/).
Please provide a brief description of the changes you made. Be as specific as possible to help others understand the purpose and impact of your modifications.
### Checklist
The following checks are **mandatory**:
- [ ] My change adheres to [VictoriaMetrics contributing guidelines](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/contributing/#pull-request-checklist).
- Minimize the number of moving parts in the distributed system.
- Avoid automated decisions, which may hurt cluster availability, consistency or performance.
Adhering `KISS` principle simplifies the resulting code and architecture, so it can be reviewed, understood and verified by many people.
Before sending a pull request please check the following:
- [ ] All commits are signed and include `Signed-off-by` line. Use `git commit -s` to include `Signed-off-by` your commits. See this [doc](https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Tools-Signing-Your-Work) about how to sign your commits.
- [ ] Tests are passing locally. Use `make test` to run all tests locally.
- [ ] Linting is passing locally. Use `make check-all` to run all linters locally.
The document has been moved [here](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/contributing/).
which govulncheck || go install golang.org/x/vuln/cmd/govulncheck@latest
remove-govulncheck:
rm -rf `which govulncheck`
install-wwhrd:
which wwhrd || go install github.com/frapposelli/wwhrd@latest
check-licenses:install-wwhrd
wwhrd check -f .wwhrd.yml
copy-docs:
# The 'printf' function is used instead of 'echo' or 'echo -e' to handle line breaks (e.g. '\n') in the same way on different operating systems (MacOS/Ubuntu Linux/Arch Linux) and their shells (bash/sh/zsh/fish).
# For details, see https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/4548#issue-1782796419 and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8467424/echo-newline-in-bash-prints-literal-n
"See https://www.haproxy.org/download/1.8/doc/proxy-protocol.txt . "+
"With enabled proxy protocol http server cannot serve regular /metrics endpoint. Use -pushmetrics.url for metrics pushing")
minScrapeInterval=flag.Duration("dedup.minScrapeInterval",0,"Leave only the last sample in every time series per each discrete interval "+
"equal to -dedup.minScrapeInterval > 0. See also -streamAggr.dedupInterval and https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#deduplication")
"equal to -dedup.minScrapeInterval > 0. See also -streamAggr.dedupInterval and https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victoriametrics/single-server-victoriametrics/#deduplication")
dryRun=flag.Bool("dryRun",false,"Whether to check config files without running VictoriaMetrics. The following config files are checked: "+
"-promscrape.config, -relabelConfig and -streamAggr.config. Unknown config entries aren't allowed in -promscrape.config by default. "+
"This can be changed with -promscrape.config.strictParse=false command-line flag")
@@ -39,9 +40,24 @@ var (
"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/victoriametrics/single-server-victoriametrics/#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.
t.Fatalf("not expected number of csv lines want=%d\ngot=%d test=%s.%s\n\response=%q",len(data),test.ExpectedResultLinesCount,q,test.Issue,strings.Join(data,"\n"))
datadogStreamFields=flagutil.NewArrayString("datadog.streamFields","Comma-separated list of fields to use as log stream fields for logs ingested via DataDog protocol. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/datadog-agent/#stream-fields")
datadogIgnoreFields=flagutil.NewArrayString("datadog.ignoreFields","Comma-separated list of fields to ignore for logs ingested via DataDog protocol. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/datadog-agent/#dropping-fields")
maxRequestSize=flagutil.NewBytes("datadog.maxRequestSize",64*1024*1024,"The maximum size in bytes of a single DataDog request")
defaultMsgValue=flag.String("defaultMsgValue","missing _msg field; see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/keyconcepts/#message-field",
"Default value for _msg field if the ingested log entry doesn't contain it; see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/keyconcepts/#message-field")
)
// CommonParams contains common HTTP parameters used by log ingestion APIs.
//
// See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/#http-parameters
// ParseUnixTimestamp parses s as unix timestamp in seconds, milliseconds, microseconds or nanoseconds and returns the parsed timestamp in nanoseconds.
funcParseUnixTimestamp(sstring)(int64,error){
ifstrings.IndexByte(s,'.')>=0{
// Parse timestamp as floating-point value
f,err:=strconv.ParseFloat(s,64)
iferr!=nil{
return0,fmt.Errorf("cannot parse unix timestamp from %q: %w",s,err)
}
iff<(1<<31)&&f>=(-1<<31){
// The timestamp is in seconds.
returnint64(f*1e9),nil
}
iff<1e3*(1<<31)&&f>=1e3*(-1<<31){
// The timestamp is in milliseconds.
returnint64(f*1e6),nil
}
iff<1e6*(1<<31)&&f>=1e6*(-1<<31){
// The timestamp is in microseconds.
returnint64(f*1e3),nil
}
// The timestamp is in nanoseconds
iff>math.MaxInt64{
return0,fmt.Errorf("too big timestamp in nanoseconds: %v; mustn't exceed %v",f,int64(math.MaxInt64))
}
iff<math.MinInt64{
return0,fmt.Errorf("too small timestamp in nanoseconds: %v; must be bigger or equal to %v",f,int64(math.MinInt64))
}
returnint64(f),nil
}
// Parse timestamp as integer
n,err:=strconv.ParseInt(s,10,64)
iferr!=nil{
return0,fmt.Errorf("cannot parse unix timestamp from %q: %w",s,err)
maxRequestSize=flagutil.NewBytes("internalinsert.maxRequestSize",64*1024*1024,"The maximum size in bytes of a single request, which can be accepted at /internal/insert HTTP endpoint")
journaldStreamFields=flagutil.NewArrayString("journald.streamFields","Comma-separated list of fields to use as log stream fields for logs ingested over journald protocol. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/journald/#stream-fields")
journaldIgnoreFields=flagutil.NewArrayString("journald.ignoreFields","Comma-separated list of fields to ignore for logs ingested over journald protocol. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/journald/#dropping-fields")
journaldTimeField=flag.String("journald.timeField","__REALTIME_TIMESTAMP","Field to use as a log timestamp for logs ingested via journald protocol. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/journald/#time-field")
journaldTenantID=flag.String("journald.tenantID","0:0","TenantID for logs ingested via the Journald endpoint. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/journald/#multitenancy")
journaldIncludeEntryMetadata=flag.Bool("journald.includeEntryMetadata",false,"Include journal entry fields, which with double underscores.")
maxRequestSize=flagutil.NewBytes("journald.maxRequestSize",64*1024*1024,"The maximum size in bytes of a single journald request")
syslogTimezone=flag.String("syslog.timezone","Local","Timezone to use when parsing timestamps in RFC3164 syslog messages. Timezone must be a valid IANA Time Zone. "+
"For example: America/New_York, Europe/Berlin, Etc/GMT+3 . See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/")
streamFieldsTCP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.streamFields.tcp","Fields to use as log stream labels for logs ingested via the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp. "+
streamFieldsUDP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.streamFields.udp","Fields to use as log stream labels for logs ingested via the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.udp. "+
decolorizeFieldsTCP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.decolorizeFields.tcp","Fields to remove ANSI color codes across logs ingested via the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp. "+
decolorizeFieldsUDP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.decolorizeFields.udp","Fields to remove ANSI color codes across logs ingested via the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.udp. "+
tenantIDTCP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.tenantID.tcp","TenantID for logs ingested via the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#multitenancy")
tenantIDUDP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.tenantID.udp","TenantID for logs ingested via the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.udp. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#multitenancy")
listenAddrTCP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.listenAddr.tcp","Comma-separated list of TCP addresses to listen to for Syslog messages. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/")
listenAddrUDP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.listenAddr.udp","Comma-separated list of UDP address to listen to for Syslog messages. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/")
tlsEnable=flagutil.NewArrayBool("syslog.tls","Whether to enable TLS for receiving syslog messages at the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp. "+
"The corresponding -syslog.tlsCertFile and -syslog.tlsKeyFile must be set if -syslog.tls is set. See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#security")
tlsCertFile=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.tlsCertFile","Path to file with TLS certificate for the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp if the corresponding -syslog.tls is set. "+
"Prefer ECDSA certs instead of RSA certs as RSA certs are slower. The provided certificate file is automatically re-read every second, so it can be dynamically updated. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#security")
tlsKeyFile=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.tlsKeyFile","Path to file with TLS key for the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp if the corresponding -syslog.tls is set. "+
"The provided key file is automatically re-read every second, so it can be dynamically updated. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#security")
tlsCipherSuites=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.tlsCipherSuites","Optional list of TLS cipher suites for -syslog.listenAddr.tcp if -syslog.tls is set. "+
"See the list of supported cipher suites at https://pkg.go.dev/crypto/tls#pkg-constants . "+
"See also https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#security")
tlsMinVersion=flag.String("syslog.tlsMinVersion","TLS13","The minimum TLS version to use for -syslog.listenAddr.tcp if -syslog.tls is set. "+
"Supported values: TLS10, TLS11, TLS12, TLS13. "+
"See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#security")
compressMethodTCP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.compressMethod.tcp","Compression method for syslog messages received at the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp. "+
"Supported values: none, gzip, deflate. See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#compression")
compressMethodUDP=flagutil.NewArrayString("syslog.compressMethod.udp","Compression method for syslog messages received at the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.udp. "+
"Supported values: none, gzip, deflate. See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#compression")
useLocalTimestampTCP=flagutil.NewArrayBool("syslog.useLocalTimestamp.tcp","Whether to use local timestamp instead of the original timestamp for the ingested syslog messages "+
"at the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.tcp. See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#log-timestamps")
useLocalTimestampUDP=flagutil.NewArrayBool("syslog.useLocalTimestamp.udp","Whether to use local timestamp instead of the original timestamp for the ingested syslog messages "+
"at the corresponding -syslog.listenAddr.udp. See https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/data-ingestion/syslog/#log-timestamps")
)
// MustInit initializes syslog parser at the given -syslog.listenAddr.tcp and -syslog.listenAddr.udp ports
//
// This function must be called after flag.Parse().
//
// MustStop() must be called in order to free up resources occupied by the initialized syslog parser.
funcMustInit(){
ifworkersStopCh!=nil{
logger.Panicf("BUG: MustInit() called twice without MustStop() call")
`<123>1 2023-06-03T17:42:12.345Z mymachine.example.com appname 12345 ID47 [exampleSDID@32473 iut="3" eventSource="Application 123 = ] 56" eventID="11211"] This is a test message with structured data.`,
})
}
funcTestSyslogLineReader_Failure(t*testing.T){
f:=func(datastring){
t.Helper()
r:=bytes.NewBufferString(data)
slr:=getSyslogLineReader(r)
deferputSyslogLineReader(slr)
ifslr.nextLine(){
t.Fatalf("expecting failure to read the first line")
{"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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