From 0a6d58b4cac916729c17ba7ecc5cc8bde45df077 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zhu Jiekun Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 18:23:48 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] app/vmctl: add command-line flag list to doc This commit adds documentation for **Command-line flags** of vmctl. --- Related issue: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7521 --- app/vmctl/flags.go | 2 +- app/vmctl/main.go | 2 +- docs/vmctl.md | 345 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 347 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/app/vmctl/flags.go b/app/vmctl/flags.go index 055704e08..8f01967f9 100644 --- a/app/vmctl/flags.go +++ b/app/vmctl/flags.go @@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ var ( }, &cli.BoolFlag{ Name: vmNativeDisableBinaryProtocol, - Usage: "Whether to use https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-export-data-in-json-line-format" + + Usage: "Whether to use https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-export-data-in-json-line-format " + "instead of https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-export-data-in-native-format API." + "Binary export/import API protocol implies less network and resource usage, as it transfers compressed binary data blocks." + "Non-binary export/import API is less efficient, but supports deduplication if it is configured on vm-native-src-addr side.", diff --git a/app/vmctl/main.go b/app/vmctl/main.go index 366444925..8bbf15154 100644 --- a/app/vmctl/main.go +++ b/app/vmctl/main.go @@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ func main() { }, { Name: "vm-native", - Usage: "Migrate time series between VictoriaMetrics installations via native binary format", + Usage: "Migrate time series between VictoriaMetrics installations", Flags: mergeFlags(globalFlags, vmNativeFlags), Before: beforeFn, Action: func(c *cli.Context) error { diff --git a/docs/vmctl.md b/docs/vmctl.md index 3bbbf9dc2..0718097db 100644 --- a/docs/vmctl.md +++ b/docs/vmctl.md @@ -1129,3 +1129,348 @@ ARM build may run on Raspberry Pi or on [energy-efficient ARM servers](https://b 1. [Install docker](https://docs.docker.com/install/). 1. Run `make vmctl-linux-arm-prod` or `make vmctl-linux-arm64-prod` from the root folder of [the repository](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics). It builds `vmctl-linux-arm-prod` or `vmctl-linux-arm64-prod` binary respectively and puts it into the `bin` folder. + +### Command-line flags + +Run `vmctl -help` in order to see all the available options. + +Commands: +```shellhelp + influx + Migrate time series from InfluxDB + opentsdb + Migrate time series from OpenTSDB. + prometheus + Migrate time series from Prometheus. + remote-read + Migrate time series via Prometheus remote-read protocol. + verify-block + Verifies exported block with VictoriaMetrics Native format. + vm-native + Migrate time series between VictoriaMetrics installations. +``` + +Flags available for all commands: + +```shellhelp + -s + Whether to run in silent mode. If set to true no confirmation prompts will appear. (default false) + -verbose + Whether to enable verbosity in logs output. (default false) + -disable-progress-bar + Whether to disable progress bar during the import. (default false) +``` + +Flags available only for the `opentsdb` command: + +```shellhelp +./vmctl influx -help + + --influx-addr value + InfluxDB server addr (default: "http://localhost:8086") + --influx-user value + InfluxDB user [$INFLUX_USERNAME] + --influx-password value + InfluxDB user password [$INFLUX_PASSWORD] + --influx-database value + InfluxDB database + --influx-retention-policy value + InfluxDB retention policy (default: "autogen") + --influx-chunk-size value + The chunkSize defines max amount of series to be returned in one chunk (default: 10000) + --influx-concurrency value + Number of concurrently running fetch queries to InfluxDB (default: 1) + --influx-filter-series value + InfluxDB filter expression to select series. E.g. "from cpu where arch='x86' AND hostname='host_2753'". + See for details https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v1.7/query_language/schema_exploration#show-series + --influx-filter-time-start value + The time filter to select timeseries with timestamp equal or higher than provided value. E.g. '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z' + --influx-filter-time-end value + The time filter to select timeseries with timestamp equal or lower than provided value. E.g. '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z' + --influx-measurement-field-separator value + The {separator} symbol used to concatenate {measurement} and {field} names into series name {measurement}{separator}{field}. (default: "_") + --influx-skip-database-label + Wether to skip adding the label 'db' to timeseries. (default: false) + --influx-prometheus-mode + Whether to restore the original timeseries name previously written from Prometheus to InfluxDB v1 via remote_write. (default: false) + --influx-cert-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to -influx-addr + --influx-key-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS key to use when connecting to -influx-addr + --influx-CA-file value + Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to -influx-addr. By default, system CA is used + --influx-server-name value + Optional TLS server name to use for connections to -influx-addr. By default, the server name from -influx-addr is used + --influx-insecure-skip-verify + Whether to skip tls verification when connecting to -influx-addr (default: false) + +# There are flags available for influx, opentsdb, prometheus and remote-read commands. See below. +``` + + +Flags available only for the `opentsdb` command: + +```shellhelp +./vmctl opentsdb -help + + --otsdb-addr value + OpenTSDB server addr (default: "http://localhost:4242") + --otsdb-concurrency value + Number of concurrently running fetch queries to OpenTSDB per metric (default: 1) + --otsdb-retentions value [ --otsdb-retentions value ] + Retentions patterns to collect on. Each pattern should describe the aggregation performed for the query, + the row size (in HBase) that will define how long each individual query is, and the time range to query for. + e.g. sum-1m-avg:1h:3d. The first time range defined should be a multiple of the row size in HBase. + e.g. if the row size is 2 hours, 4h is good, 5h less so. We want each query to land on unique rows. + --otsdb-filters value [ --otsdb-filters value ] + Filters to process for discovering metrics in OpenTSDB (default: "a", "b", "c", "d", "e", "f", "g", "h", "i", "j", "k", "l", "m", "n", "o", "p", "q", "r", "s", "t", "u", "v", "w", "x", "y", "z") + --otsdb-offset-days value + Days to offset our 'starting' point for collecting data from OpenTSDB (default: 0) + --otsdb-hard-ts-start value + A specific timestamp to start from, will override using an offset (default: 0) + --otsdb-query-limit value + Result limit on meta queries to OpenTSDB (affects both metric name and tag value queries, recommended to use a value exceeding your largest series) (default: 100000000) + --otsdb-msecstime + Whether OpenTSDB is writing values in milliseconds or seconds (default: false) + --otsdb-normalize + Whether to normalize all data received to lower case before forwarding to VictoriaMetrics (default: false) + --otsdb-cert-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to -otsdb-addr + --otsdb-key-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS key to use when connecting to -otsdb-addr + --otsdb-CA-file value + Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to -otsdb-addr. By default, system CA is used + --otsdb-server-name value + Optional TLS server name to use for connections to -otsdb-addr. By default, the server name from -otsdb-addr is used + --otsdb-insecure-skip-verify + Whether to skip tls verification when connecting to -otsdb-addr (default: false) + +# There are flags available for influx, opentsdb, prometheus and remote-read commands. See below. +``` + +Flags available only for the `prometheus` command: + +```shellhelp +./vmctl prometheus -help + + --prom-snapshot value + Path to Prometheus snapshot. Pls see for details https://www.robustperception.io/taking-snapshots-of-prometheus-data + --prom-concurrency value + Number of concurrently running snapshot readers (default: 1) + --prom-filter-time-start value + The time filter in RFC3339 format to select timeseries with timestamp equal or higher than provided value. E.g. '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z' + --prom-filter-time-end value + The time filter in RFC3339 format to select timeseries with timestamp equal or lower than provided value. E.g. '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z' + --prom-filter-label value + Prometheus label name to filter timeseries by. E.g. '__name__' will filter timeseries by name. + --prom-filter-label-value value + Prometheus regular expression to filter label from "prom-filter-label" flag. (default: ".*") + +# There are flags available for influx, opentsdb, prometheus and remote-read commands. See below. +``` + +Flags available only for the `remote-read` command: + +```shellhelp +./vmctl remote-read -help + + --remote-read-concurrency value + Number of concurrently running remote read readers (default: 1) + --remote-read-filter-time-start value + The time filter in RFC3339 format to select timeseries with timestamp equal or higher than provided value. E.g. '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z' + --remote-read-filter-time-end value + The time filter in RFC3339 format to select timeseries with timestamp equal or lower than provided value. E.g. '2020-01-01T20:07:00Z' + --remote-read-filter-label value + Prometheus label name to filter timeseries by. E.g. '__name__' will filter timeseries by name. (default: "__name__") + --remote-read-filter-label-value value + Prometheus regular expression to filter label from "remote-read-filter-label-value" flag. (default: ".*") + --remote-read + Use Prometheus remote read protocol (default: false) + --remote-read-use-stream + Defines whether to use SAMPLES or STREAMED_XOR_CHUNKS mode. By default, is uses SAMPLES mode. See https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/remote_read_api/#streamed-chunks (default: false) + --remote-read-step-interval value + The time interval to split the migration into steps. For example, to migrate 1y of data with '--remote-read-step-interval=month' vmctl will execute it in 12 separate requests from the beginning of the time range to its end. To reverse the order use '--remote-read-filter-time-reverse'. Requires setting '--remote-read-filter-time-start'. Valid values are 'month','week','day','hour','minute'. + --remote-read-filter-time-reverse + Whether to reverse the order of time intervals split by '--remote-read-step-interval' cmd-line flag. When set, the migration will start from the newest to the oldest data. (default: false) + --remote-read-src-addr value + Remote read address to perform read from. + --remote-read-user value + Remote read username for basic auth [$REMOTE_READ_USERNAME] + --remote-read-password value + Remote read password for basic auth [$REMOTE_READ_PASSWORD] + --remote-read-http-timeout value + Timeout defines timeout for HTTP requests made by remote read client (default: 0s) + --remote-read-headers value + Optional HTTP headers to send with each request to the corresponding remote source storage + For example, --remote-read-headers='My-Auth:foobar' would send 'My-Auth: foobar' HTTP header with every request to the corresponding remote source storage. + Multiple headers must be delimited by '^^': --remote-read-headers='header1:value1^^header2:value2' + --remote-read-cert-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to -remote-read-src-addr + --remote-read-key-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS key to use when connecting to -remote-read-src-addr + --remote-read-CA-file value + Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to -remote-read-src-addr. By default, system CA is used + --remote-read-server-name value + Optional TLS server name to use for connections to remoteReadSrcAddr. By default, the server name from -remote-read-src-addr is used + --remote-read-insecure-skip-verify + Whether to skip TLS certificate verification when connecting to the remote read address (default: false) + --remote-read-disable-path-append + Whether to disable automatic appending of the /api/v1/read suffix to --remote-read-src-addr (default: false) + +# There are flags available for influx, opentsdb, prometheus and remote-read commands. See below. +``` + +Flags available only for the `verify-block` command: + +```shellhelp +./vmctl verify-block -help + + --gunzip + Use GNU zip decompression for exported block (default: false) +``` + +Flags available only for the `vm-native` command: + +```shellhelp +./vmctl vm-native -help + + --vm-native-filter-match value + Time series selector to match series for export. For example, select {instance!="localhost"} will match all series with "instance" label different to "localhost". + See more details here https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics#how-to-export-data-in-native-format (default: "{__name__!=\"\"}") + --vm-native-filter-time-start value + The time filter may contain different timestamp formats. See more details here https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#timestamp-formats + --vm-native-filter-time-end value + The time filter may contain different timestamp formats. See more details here https://docs.victoriametrics.com/single-server-victoriametrics/#timestamp-formats + --vm-native-step-interval value + The time interval to split the migration into steps. For example, to migrate 1y of data with '--vm-native-step-interval=month' vmctl will execute it in 12 separate requests from the beginning of the time range to its end. To reverse the order use '--vm-native-filter-time-reverse'. Requires setting '--vm-native-filter-time-start'. Valid values are 'month','week','day','hour','minute'. (default: "month") + --vm-native-filter-time-reverse + Whether to reverse the order of time intervals split by '--vm-native-step-interval' cmd-line flag. When set, the migration will start from the newest to the oldest data. (default: false) + --vm-native-disable-http-keep-alive + Disable HTTP persistent connections for requests made to VictoriaMetrics components during export (default: false) + --vm-native-src-addr value + VictoriaMetrics address to perform export from. + Should be the same as --httpListenAddr value for single-node version or vmselect component. If exporting from cluster version see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#url-format + --vm-native-src-user value + VictoriaMetrics username for basic auth [$VM_NATIVE_SRC_USERNAME] + --vm-native-src-password value + VictoriaMetrics password for basic auth [$VM_NATIVE_SRC_PASSWORD] + --vm-native-src-headers value + Optional HTTP headers to send with each request to the corresponding source address. + For example, --vm-native-src-headers='My-Auth:foobar' would send 'My-Auth: foobar' HTTP header with every request to the corresponding source address. + Multiple headers must be delimited by '^^': --vm-native-src-headers='header1:value1^^header2:value2' + --vm-native-src-bearer-token --vm-native-src-addr + Optional bearer auth token to use for the corresponding --vm-native-src-addr + --vm-native-src-cert-file --vm-native-src-addr + Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to --vm-native-src-addr + --vm-native-src-key-file --vm-native-src-addr + Optional path to client-side TLS key to use when connecting to --vm-native-src-addr + --vm-native-src-ca-file --vm-native-src-addr + Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to --vm-native-src-addr. By default, system CA is used + --vm-native-src-server-name --vm-native-src-addr + Optional TLS server name to use for connections to --vm-native-src-addr. By default, the server name from `--vm-native-src-addr` is used + --vm-native-src-insecure-skip-verify --vm-native-src-addr + Whether to skip TLS certificate verification when connecting to --vm-native-src-addr (default: false) + --vm-native-dst-addr value + VictoriaMetrics address to perform import to. + Should be the same as --httpListenAddr value for single-node version or vminsert component. + If importing into cluster version see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/cluster-victoriametrics/#url-format + --vm-native-dst-user value + VictoriaMetrics username for basic auth [$VM_NATIVE_DST_USERNAME] + --vm-native-dst-password value + VictoriaMetrics password for basic auth [$VM_NATIVE_DST_PASSWORD] + --vm-native-dst-headers value + Optional HTTP headers to send with each request to the corresponding destination address. + For example, --vm-native-dst-headers='My-Auth:foobar' would send 'My-Auth: foobar' HTTP header with every request to the corresponding destination address. + Multiple headers must be delimited by '^^': --vm-native-dst-headers='header1:value1^^header2:value2' + --vm-native-dst-bearer-token --vm-native-dst-addr + Optional bearer auth token to use for the corresponding --vm-native-dst-addr + --vm-native-dst-cert-file --vm-native-dst-addr + Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to --vm-native-dst-addr + --vm-native-dst-key-file --vm-native-dst-addr + Optional path to client-side TLS key to use when connecting to --vm-native-dst-addr + --vm-native-dst-ca-file --vm-native-dst-addr + Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to --vm-native-dst-addr. By default, system CA is used + --vm-native-dst-server-name --vm-native-dst-addr + Optional TLS server name to use for connections to --vm-native-dst-addr. By default, the server name from `--vm-native-dst-addr` is used + --vm-native-dst-insecure-skip-verify --vm-native-dst-addr + Whether to skip TLS certificate verification when connecting to --vm-native-dst-addr (default: false) + --vm-extra-label value [ --vm-extra-label value ] + Extra labels, that will be added to imported timeseries. In case of collision, label value defined by flagwill have priority. + Flag can be set multiple times, to add few additional labels. + --vm-rate-limit value + Optional data transfer rate limit in bytes per second. + By default, the rate limit is disabled. It can be useful for limiting load on source or destination databases. (default: 0) + --vm-intercluster Enables cluster-to-cluster migration mode with automatic tenants data migration. + In this mode --vm-native-src-addr flag format is: 'http://vmselect:8481/'. --vm-native-dst-addr flag format is: http://vminsert:8480/. + TenantID will be appended automatically after discovering tenants from src. (default: false) + --vm-concurrency value + Number of workers concurrently performing import requests to VM (default: 2) + --vm-native-disable-per-metric-migration + Defines whether to disable per-metric migration and migrate all data via one connection. + In this mode, vmctl makes less export/import requests, but can't provide a progress bar or retry failed requests. (default: false) + --vm-native-disable-binary-protocol + Whether to use https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-export-data-in-json-line-format instead of + https://docs.victoriametrics.com/#how-to-export-data-in-native-format API. + Binary export/import API protocol implies less network and resource usage, as it transfers compressed binary data blocks. + Non-binary export/import API is less efficient, but supports deduplication if it is configured on vm-native-src-addr side. (default: false) + --vm-native-backoff-retries value + How many export/import retries to perform before giving up. (default: 10) + --vm-native-backoff-factor value + Factor to multiply the base duration after each failed export/import retry. Must be greater than 1.0 (default: 1.8) + --vm-native-backoff-min-duration value + Minimum duration to wait before the first export/import retry. Each subsequent export/import retry will be multiplied by the '--vm-native-backoff-factor'. (default: 2s) +``` + +Flags available for the `influx`, `opentsdb`, `prometheus` and `remote-read` commands: + +```shellhelp + --vm-addr vmctl + VictoriaMetrics address to perform import requests. + Should be the same as --httpListenAddr value for single-node version or vminsert component. + When importing into the clustered version do not forget to set additionally --vm-account-id flag. + Please note, that vmctl performs initial readiness check for the given address by checking `/health` endpoint. (default: "http://localhost:8428") + --vm-user value + VictoriaMetrics username for basic auth [$VM_USERNAME] + --vm-password value + VictoriaMetrics password for basic auth [$VM_PASSWORD] + --vm-account-id value + AccountID is an arbitrary 32-bit integer identifying namespace for data ingestion (aka tenant). + AccountID is required when importing into the clustered version of VictoriaMetrics. + It is possible to set it as accountID:projectID, where projectID is also arbitrary 32-bit integer. + If projectID isn't set, then it equals to 0 + --vm-concurrency value + Number of workers concurrently performing import requests to VM (default: 2) + --vm-compress + Whether to apply gzip compression to import requests (default: true) + --vm-batch-size value + How many samples importer collects before sending the import request to VM (default: 200000) + --vm-significant-figures value + The number of significant figures to leave in metric values before importing. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Significant_figures. + Zero value saves all the significant figures. This option may be used for increasing on-disk compression level for the stored metrics. + See also --vm-round-digits option (default: 0) + --vm-round-digits value + Round metric values to the given number of decimal digits after the point. This option may be used for increasing + on-disk compression level for the stored metrics (default: 100) + --vm-extra-label value [ --vm-extra-label value ] + Extra labels, that will be added to imported timeseries. In case of collision, label value defined by flagwill have priority. + Flag can be set multiple times, to add few additional labels. + --vm-rate-limit value + Optional data transfer rate limit in bytes per second. + By default, the rate limit is disabled. It can be useful for limiting load on configured via '--vmAddr' destination. (default: 0) + --vm-cert-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to '--vmAddr' + --vm-key-file value + Optional path to client-side TLS key to use when connecting to '--vmAddr' + --vm-CA-file value + Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to '--vmAddr'. By default, system CA is used + --vm-server-name value + Optional TLS server name to use for connections to '--vmAddr'. By default, the server name from '--vmAddr' is used + --vm-insecure-skip-verify + Whether to skip tls verification when connecting to '--vmAddr' (default: false) + --vm-backoff-retries value + How many import retries to perform before giving up. (default: 10) + --vm-backoff-factor value + Factor to multiply the base duration after each failed import retry. Must be greater than 1.0 (default: 1.8) + --vm-backoff-min-duration value + Minimum duration to wait before the first import retry. Each subsequent import retry will be multiplied by the '--vm-backoff-factor'. (default: 2s) +```