* vmui: add show quick tip for autocomplete
* vmui: auto-completion usability improvements #5348
* vmui: add const for min symbols in autocomplete
* Use proper queries to VictoriaMetrics
* vmui: fix comments for autocomplete
* app/vmselect: run `make vmui-update`
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Before, vmalert would send notifications with labels containing characters
not supported by Alertmanager validator, resulting into validation errors
like `msg="Failed to validate alerts" err="invalid label set: invalid name "foo.bar"`
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Previously the lower bound could be too small, which could result in missing values at the beginning of the graph
for default_rollup() function. This function is automatically applied to all the series selectors if they aren't
explicitly wrapped into a rollup function - see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/MetricsQL.html#implicit-query-conversions
While at it, properly take into account `-search.minStalenessInterval` command-line flag when adjusting
the lower bound for the selected time range.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5388
* vmagent: export `vm_promscrape_scrape_pool_targets` metric to track the number of targets that each scrape_job discovers
* add extra panel for new metric
* app/vmalert: expose `/vmalert/api/v1/rule` and `/api/v1/rule` API which returns rule status in JSON format
* app/vmalert: hide updates if query param not set
* app/vmalert: fix panic (recursion call)
* app/vmalert: add needed group name and file name
* app/vmalert: fix comment, update behavior
* app/vmalert: fix description
* app/vmalert: simplify API for /api/v1/rule
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* app/vmalert: simplify API for /api/v1/rule
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* app/vmalert: simplify API for /api/v1/rule
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* app/vmalert: simplify API for /api/v1/rule
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* app/vmalert: simplify API for /api/v1/rule
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Previously concurrency for static and fast queries was limited with the -search.maxConcurrentRequests
command-line flag. This could complicate identifying heavy queries via `vmui` at `Top queries` and `Active queries` pages,
since `vmui` and these pages couldn't be opened on overloaded vmselect.
Thanks to @f41gh7 for the idea.
Previously the /service-discovery page didn't show targets dropped because of sharding
( https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#scraping-big-number-of-targets ).
Show also the reason why every target is dropped at /service-discovery page.
This should improve debuging why particular targets are dropped.
While at it, do not remove dropped targets from the list at /service-discovery page
until the total number of targets exceeds the limit passed to -promscrape.maxDroppedTargets .
Previously the list was cleaned up every 10 minutes from the entries, which weren't updated
for the last minute. This could complicate debugging of dropped targets.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5389
* lib/backup/s3remote: remove prev object versions for recursive delete
- fix error caused by sending empty objects list to be deleted. This was possible in case old versions of objects where deleted, but root-level entries where still available. This caused paginator to return an empty page which wasn't skipped.
- delete previous versions of objects recursively for S3 remote
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
* docs/changelog: add vmbackupmanager fix entry
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
* lib/backup/s3remote: unify path construction for S3 objects
Signed-off-by: Zakhar Bessarab <z.bessarab@victoriametrics.com>
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* lib/streamaggr: properly reference slice with labels
by limiting slice capacity. It must fix issues with slice modification, in case of append new slice will be allocated, instead of modifying refrenced slice
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5402
* Reduce memory allocations when output_relabel_configs adds new labels to output samples
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* prevent /api/v1 from panic on parsing rows
* add tests for Extract function for v1 and v2 api's
* separate request types in different pools to prevent different objects mixing
* add changelog line
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(cherry picked from commit 98d0f81f21)
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- Add Try* prefix to functions, which return bool result in order to improve readability and reduce the probability of missing check
for the result returned from these functions.
- Call the adjustSampleValues() only once on input samples. Previously it was called on every attempt to flush data to peristent queue.
- Properly restore the initial state of WriteRequest passed to tryPushWriteRequest() before returning from this function
after unsuccessful push to persistent queue. Previously a part of WriteRequest samples may be lost in such case.
- Add -remoteWrite.dropSamplesOnOverload command-line flag, which can be used for dropping incoming samples instead
of returning 429 Too Many Requests error to the client when -remoteWrite.disableOnDiskQueue is set and the remote storage
cannot keep up with the data ingestion rate.
- Add vmagent_remotewrite_samples_dropped_total metric, which counts the number of dropped samples.
- Add vmagent_remotewrite_push_failures_total metric, which counts the number of unsuccessful attempts to push
data to persistent queue when -remoteWrite.disableOnDiskQueue is set.
- Remove vmagent_remotewrite_aggregation_metrics_dropped_total and vm_promscrape_push_samples_dropped_total metrics,
because they are replaced with vmagent_remotewrite_samples_dropped_total metric.
- Update 'Disabling on-disk persistence' docs at docs/vmagent.md
- Update stale comments in the code
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/pull/5088
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/2110
* app/vmagent: allow to disabled on-disk queue
Previously, it wasn't possible to build data processing pipeline with a
chain of vmagents. In case when remoteWrite for the last vmagent in the
chain wasn't accessible, it persisted data only when it has enough disk
capacity. If disk queue is full, it started to silently drop ingested
metrics.
New flags allows to disable on-disk persistent and immediatly return an
error if remoteWrite is not accessible anymore. It blocks any writes and
notify client, that data ingestion isn't possible.
Main use case for this feature - use external queue such as kafka for
data persistence.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/2110
* adds test, updates readme
* apply review suggestions
* update docs for vmagent
* makes linter happy
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Tests showed that importing a single line with 70MB size takes 5.3GiB
RSS memory for VictoriaMetrics single-node.
In the scenario when user exports and imports data from one VM to another,
it could possibly lead to OOM exception for destination VM.
Importing a single line with 16MB size taks 1.3GiB RSS memory.
Hence, the limit for `import.maxLineLen` was decreased from 100MB to 10MB
to improve reliability of VictoriaMetrics during imports.
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This case is possible after the following steps:
1. vmagent successfully performed handshake with the -remoteWrite.url and the remote storage supports zstd-compressed data.
2. remote storage became unavailable or slow to ingest data, vmagent compressed the collected data into blocks with zstd and puts these blocks to persistent queue on disk.
3. vmagent restarts and the remote storage is unavailable during the handshake, then vmagent falls back to Snappy compression.
4. vmagent starts sending zstd-compressed data from persistent queue to the remote storage, while falsely advertizing it sends Snappy-compressed data.
5. The remote storage receives zstd-compressed data and fails unpacking it with Snappy.
The solution is the same as 12cd32fd75, just fall back to zstd decompression if Snappy decompression fails.
The buffered connection could have exceeded the underlying connection
deadline during reading or writing to an internal buffer.
With this change, buffered connection struct additionally checks
for a deadline in Read/Write methods.
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