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Vika 2021-02-03 18:36:29 +00:00
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This prevents from ingesting metrics with too many labels. It is recommended [monitoring](#monitoring) `vm_metrics_with_dropped_labels_total` This prevents from ingesting metrics with too many labels. It is recommended [monitoring](#monitoring) `vm_metrics_with_dropped_labels_total`
metric in order to determine whether `-maxLabelsPerTimeseries` must be adjusted for your workload. metric in order to determine whether `-maxLabelsPerTimeseries` must be adjusted for your workload.
* If you store Graphite metrics like `foo.bar.baz` in VictoriaMetrics, then `-search.treatDotsAsIsInRegexps` command-line flag could be useful. * If you store Graphite metrics like `foo.bar.baz` in VictoriaMetrics, then use `{__graphite__="foo.*.baz"}` syntax for selecting such metrics.
By default `.` chars in regexps match any char. If you need matching only dots, then the `\\.` must be used in regexp filters. This expression is equivalent to `{__name__=~"foo[.][^.]*[.]baz"}`, but it works faster and it is easier to use when migrating from Graphite.
When `-search.treatDotsAsIsInRegexps` option is enabled, then dots in regexps are automatically escaped in order to match only dots instead of arbitrary chars.
This may significantly increase performance when locating time series for the given label filters.
* VictoriaMetrics ignores `NaN` values during data ingestion. * VictoriaMetrics ignores `NaN` values during data ingestion.