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vmalert
vmalert
executes a list of given alerting
or recording
rules against configured address.
Features:
- Integration with VictoriaMetrics TSDB;
- VictoriaMetrics MetricsQL support and expressions validation;
- Prometheus alerting rules definition format support;
- Integration with Alertmanager;
- Keeps the alerts state on restarts;
- Lightweight without extra dependencies.
Limitations:
vmalert
execute queries against remote datasource which has reliability risks because of network. It is recommended to configure alerts thresholds and rules expressions with understanding that network request may fail;- by default, rules execution is sequential within one group, but persisting of execution results to remote storage is asynchronous. Hence, user shouldn't rely on recording rules chaining when result of previous recording rule is reused in next one;
- there is no
query
function support in templates yet; vmalert
has no UI, just an API for getting groups and rules statuses.
QuickStart
To build vmalert
from sources:
git clone https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics
cd VictoriaMetrics
make vmalert
The build binary will be placed to VictoriaMetrics/bin
folder.
To start using vmalert
you will need the following things:
- list of rules - PromQL/MetricsQL expressions to execute;
- datasource address - reachable VictoriaMetrics instance for rules execution;
- notifier address - reachable Alert Manager instance for processing, aggregating alerts and sending notifications.
- remote write address - remote write compatible storage address for storing recording rules results and alerts state in for of timeseries. This is optional.
Then configure vmalert
accordingly:
./bin/vmalert -rule=alert.rules \
-datasource.url=http://localhost:8428 \ # PromQL compatible datasource
-notifier.url=http://localhost:9093 \ # AlertManager URL
-notifier.url=http://127.0.0.1:9093 \ # AlertManager replica URL
-remoteWrite.url=http://localhost:8428 \ # remote write compatible storage to persist rules
-remoteRead.url=http://localhost:8428 \ # PromQL compatible datasource to restore alerts state from
-external.label=cluster=east-1 \ # External label to be applied for each rule
-external.label=replica=a \ # Multiple external labels may be set
-evaluationInterval=3s # Default evaluation interval if not specified in rules group
If you run multiple vmalert
services for the same datastore or AlertManager - do not forget
to specify different external.label
flags in order to define which vmalert
generated rules or alerts.
Configuration for recording
and alerting rules is very
similar to Prometheus rules and configured using YAML. Configuration examples may be found
in testdata folder.
Every rule
belongs to group
and every configuration file may contain arbitrary number of groups:
groups:
[ - <rule_group> ]
Groups
Each group has following attributes:
# The name of the group. Must be unique within a file.
name: <string>
# How often rules in the group are evaluated.
[ interval: <duration> | default = global.evaluation_interval ]
# How many rules execute at once. Increasing concurrency may speed
# up round execution speed.
[ concurrency: <integer> | default = 1 ]
rules:
[ - <rule> ... ]
Rules
There are two types of Rules:
- alerting - Alerting rules allows to define alert conditions via MetricsQL and to send notifications about firing alerts to Alertmanager.
- recording - Recording rules allow you to precompute frequently needed or computationally expensive expressions and save their result as a new set of time series.
vmalert
forbids to define duplicates - rules with the same combination of name, expression and labels
within one group.
Alerting rules
The syntax for alerting rule is following:
# The name of the alert. Must be a valid metric name.
alert: <string>
# The MetricsQL expression to evaluate.
expr: <string>
# Alerts are considered firing once they have been returned for this long.
# Alerts which have not yet fired for long enough are considered pending.
[ for: <duration> | default = 0s ]
# Labels to add or overwrite for each alert.
labels:
[ <labelname>: <tmpl_string> ]
# Annotations to add to each alert.
annotations:
[ <labelname>: <tmpl_string> ]
Recording rules
The syntax for recording rules is following:
# The name of the time series to output to. Must be a valid metric name.
record: <string>
# The MetricsQL expression to evaluate.
expr: <string>
# Labels to add or overwrite before storing the result.
labels:
[ <labelname>: <labelvalue> ]
For recording rules to work -remoteWrite.url
must specified.
Alerts state on restarts
vmalert
has no local storage, so alerts state is stored in the process memory. Hence, after reloading of vmalert
the process alerts state will be lost. To avoid this situation, vmalert
should be configured via the following flags:
-remoteWrite.url
- URL to VictoriaMetrics (Single) or VMInsert (Cluster).vmalert
will persist alerts state into the configured address in the form of time series namedALERTS
andALERTS_FOR_STATE
via remote-write protocol. These are regular time series and may be queried from VM just as any other time series. The state stored to the configured address on every rule evaluation.-remoteRead.url
- URL to VictoriaMetrics (Single) or VMSelect (Cluster).vmalert
will try to restore alerts state from configured address by querying time series with nameALERTS_FOR_STATE
.
Both flags are required for the proper state restoring. Restore process may fail if time series are missing
in configured -remoteRead.url
, weren't updated in the last 1h
or received state doesn't match current vmalert
rules configuration.
WEB
vmalert
runs a web-server (-httpListenAddr
) for serving metrics and alerts endpoints:
http://<vmalert-addr>/api/v1/groups
- list of all loaded groups and rules;http://<vmalert-addr>/api/v1/alerts
- list of all active alerts;http://<vmalert-addr>/api/v1/<groupName>/<alertID>/status"
- get alert status by ID. Used as alert source in AlertManager.http://<vmalert-addr>/metrics
- application metrics.http://<vmalert-addr>/-/reload
- hot configuration reload.
Configuration
The shortlist of configuration flags is the following:
-datasource.basicAuth.password string
Optional basic auth password for -datasource.url
-datasource.basicAuth.username string
Optional basic auth username for -datasource.url
-datasource.lookback duration
Lookback defines how far to look into past when evaluating queries. For example, if datasource.lookback=5m then param "time" with value now()-5m will be added to every query.
-datasource.maxIdleConnections int
Defines the number of idle (keep-alive connections) to configured datasource.Consider to set this value equal to the value: groups_total * group.concurrency. Too low value may result into high number of sockets in TIME_WAIT state. (default 100)
-datasource.tlsCAFile string
Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to -datasource.url. By default system CA is used
-datasource.tlsCertFile string
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to -datasource.url
-datasource.tlsInsecureSkipVerify
Whether to skip tls verification when connecting to -datasource.url
-datasource.tlsKeyFile string
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate key to use when connecting to -datasource.url
-datasource.tlsServerName string
Optional TLS server name to use for connections to -datasource.url. By default the server name from -datasource.url is used
-datasource.url string
Victoria Metrics or VMSelect url. Required parameter. E.g. http://127.0.0.1:8428
-enableTCP6
Whether to enable IPv6 for listening and dialing. By default only IPv4 TCP is used
-envflag.enable
Whether to enable reading flags from environment variables additionally to command line. Command line flag values have priority over values from environment vars. Flags are read only from command line if this flag isn't set
-envflag.prefix string
Prefix for environment variables if -envflag.enable is set
-evaluationInterval duration
How often to evaluate the rules (default 1m0s)
-external.alert.source string
External Alert Source allows to override the Source link for alerts sent to AlertManager for cases where you want to build a custom link to Grafana, Prometheus or any other service.
eg. 'explore?orgId=1&left=[\"now-1h\",\"now\",\"VictoriaMetrics\",{\"expr\": \"{{$expr|quotesEscape|pathEscape}}\"},{\"mode\":\"Metrics\"},{\"ui\":[true,true,true,\"none\"]}]'.If empty '/api/v1/:groupID/alertID/status' is used
-external.label array
Optional label in the form 'name=value' to add to all generated recording rules and alerts. Pass multiple -label flags in order to add multiple label sets.
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-external.url string
External URL is used as alert's source for sent alerts to the notifier
-http.connTimeout duration
Incoming http connections are closed after the configured timeout. This may help spreading incoming load among a cluster of services behind load balancer. Note that the real timeout may be bigger by up to 10% as a protection from Thundering herd problem (default 2m0s)
-http.disableResponseCompression
Disable compression of HTTP responses for saving CPU resources. By default compression is enabled to save network bandwidth
-http.idleConnTimeout duration
Timeout for incoming idle http connections (default 1m0s)
-http.maxGracefulShutdownDuration duration
The maximum duration for graceful shutdown of HTTP server. Highly loaded server may require increased value for graceful shutdown (default 7s)
-http.pathPrefix string
An optional prefix to add to all the paths handled by http server. For example, if '-http.pathPrefix=/foo/bar' is set, then all the http requests will be handled on '/foo/bar/*' paths. This may be useful for proxied requests. See https://www.robustperception.io/using-external-urls-and-proxies-with-prometheus
-http.shutdownDelay duration
Optional delay before http server shutdown. During this dealy the servier returns non-OK responses from /health page, so load balancers can route new requests to other servers
-httpAuth.password string
Password for HTTP Basic Auth. The authentication is disabled if -httpAuth.username is empty
-httpAuth.username string
Username for HTTP Basic Auth. The authentication is disabled if empty. See also -httpAuth.password
-httpListenAddr string
Address to listen for http connections (default ":8880")
-loggerErrorsPerSecondLimit int
Per-second limit on the number of ERROR messages. If more than the given number of errors are emitted per second, then the remaining errors are suppressed. Zero value disables the rate limit (default 10)
-loggerFormat string
Format for logs. Possible values: default, json (default "default")
-loggerLevel string
Minimum level of errors to log. Possible values: INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, PANIC (default "INFO")
-loggerOutput string
Output for the logs. Supported values: stderr, stdout (default "stderr")
-memory.allowedBytes value
Allowed size of system memory VictoriaMetrics caches may occupy. This option overrides -memory.allowedPercent if set to non-zero value. Too low value may increase cache miss rate, which usually results in higher CPU and disk IO usage. Too high value may evict too much data from OS page cache, which will result in higher disk IO usage
Supports the following optional suffixes for values: KB, MB, GB, KiB, MiB, GiB (default 0)
-memory.allowedPercent float
Allowed percent of system memory VictoriaMetrics caches may occupy. See also -memory.allowedBytes. Too low value may increase cache miss rate, which usually results in higher CPU and disk IO usage. Too high value may evict too much data from OS page cache, which will result in higher disk IO usage (default 60)
-metricsAuthKey string
Auth key for /metrics. It overrides httpAuth settings
-notifier.basicAuth.password array
Optional basic auth password for -datasource.url
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-notifier.basicAuth.username array
Optional basic auth username for -datasource.url
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-notifier.tlsCAFile array
Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to -notifier.url. By default system CA is used
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-notifier.tlsCertFile array
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to -notifier.url
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-notifier.tlsInsecureSkipVerify
Whether to skip tls verification when connecting to -notifier.url
-notifier.tlsKeyFile array
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate key to use when connecting to -notifier.url
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-notifier.tlsServerName array
Optional TLS server name to use for connections to -notifier.url. By default the server name from -notifier.url is used
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-notifier.url array
Prometheus alertmanager URL. Required parameter. e.g. http://127.0.0.1:9093
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-pprofAuthKey string
Auth key for /debug/pprof. It overrides httpAuth settings
-remoteRead.basicAuth.password string
Optional basic auth password for -remoteRead.url
-remoteRead.basicAuth.username string
Optional basic auth username for -remoteRead.url
-remoteRead.lookback duration
Lookback defines how far to look into past for alerts timeseries. For example, if lookback=1h then range from now() to now()-1h will be scanned. (default 1h0m0s)
-remoteRead.tlsCAFile string
Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to -remoteRead.url. By default system CA is used
-remoteRead.tlsCertFile string
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to -remoteRead.url
-remoteRead.tlsInsecureSkipVerify
Whether to skip tls verification when connecting to -remoteRead.url
-remoteRead.tlsKeyFile string
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate key to use when connecting to -remoteRead.url
-remoteRead.tlsServerName string
Optional TLS server name to use for connections to -remoteRead.url. By default the server name from -remoteRead.url is used
-remoteRead.url vmalert
Optional URL to Victoria Metrics or VMSelect that will be used to restore alerts state. This configuration makes sense only if vmalert was configured with `remoteWrite.url` before and has been successfully persisted its state. E.g. http://127.0.0.1:8428
-remoteWrite.basicAuth.password string
Optional basic auth password for -remoteWrite.url
-remoteWrite.basicAuth.username string
Optional basic auth username for -remoteWrite.url
-remoteWrite.concurrency int
Defines number of writers for concurrent writing into remote querier (default 1)
-remoteWrite.flushInterval duration
Defines interval of flushes to remote write endpoint (default 5s)
-remoteWrite.maxBatchSize int
Defines defines max number of timeseries to be flushed at once (default 1000)
-remoteWrite.maxQueueSize int
Defines the max number of pending datapoints to remote write endpoint (default 100000)
-remoteWrite.tlsCAFile string
Optional path to TLS CA file to use for verifying connections to -remoteWrite.url. By default system CA is used
-remoteWrite.tlsCertFile string
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate file to use when connecting to -remoteWrite.url
-remoteWrite.tlsInsecureSkipVerify
Whether to skip tls verification when connecting to -remoteWrite.url
-remoteWrite.tlsKeyFile string
Optional path to client-side TLS certificate key to use when connecting to -remoteWrite.url
-remoteWrite.tlsServerName string
Optional TLS server name to use for connections to -remoteWrite.url. By default the server name from -remoteWrite.url is used
-remoteWrite.url string
Optional URL to Victoria Metrics or VMInsert where to persist alerts state and recording rules results in form of timeseries. E.g. http://127.0.0.1:8428
-rule array
Path to the file with alert rules.
Supports patterns. Flag can be specified multiple times.
Examples:
-rule="/path/to/file". Path to a single file with alerting rules
-rule="dir/*.yaml" -rule="/*.yaml". Relative path to all .yaml files in "dir" folder,
absolute path to all .yaml files in root.
Rule files may contain %{ENV_VAR} placeholders, which are substituted by the corresponding env vars.
Supports array of values separated by comma or specified via multiple flags.
-rule.validateExpressions
Whether to validate rules expressions via MetricsQL engine (default true)
-rule.validateTemplates
Whether to validate annotation and label templates (default true)
-tls
Whether to enable TLS (aka HTTPS) for incoming requests. -tlsCertFile and -tlsKeyFile must be set if -tls is set
-tlsCertFile string
Path to file with TLS certificate. Used only if -tls is set. Prefer ECDSA certs instead of RSA certs, since RSA certs are slow
-tlsKeyFile string
Path to file with TLS key. Used only if -tls is set
-version
Show VictoriaMetrics version
Pass -help
to vmalert
in order to see the full list of supported
command-line flags with their descriptions.
To reload configuration without vmalert
restart send SIGHUP signal
or send GET request to /-/reload
endpoint.
Contributing
vmalert
is mostly designed and built by VictoriaMetrics community.
Feel free to share your experience and ideas for improving this
software. Please keep simplicity as the main priority.
How to build from sources
It is recommended using binary releases
vmalert
is located invmutils-*
archives there.
Development build
- Install Go. The minimum supported version is Go 1.13.
- Run
make vmalert
from the root folder of the repository. It buildsvmalert
binary and puts it into thebin
folder.
Production build
- Install docker.
- Run
make vmalert-prod
from the root folder of the repository. It buildsvmalert-prod
binary and puts it into thebin
folder.
ARM build
ARM build may run on Raspberry Pi or on energy-efficient ARM servers.
Development ARM build
- Install Go. The minimum supported version is Go 1.13.
- Run
make vmalert-arm
ormake vmalert-arm64
from the root folder of the repository. It buildsvmalert-arm
orvmalert-arm64
binary respectively and puts it into thebin
folder.
Production ARM build
- Install docker.
- Run
make vmalert-arm-prod
ormake vmalert-arm64-prod
from the root folder of the repository. It buildsvmalert-arm-prod
orvmalert-arm64-prod
binary respectively and puts it into thebin
folder.