Hi,
Could you please look into this? I just want to understand PromQL behavior 
with future timestamps. 

On Monday, May 3, 2021 at 1:47:52 AM UTC-4 Johny wrote:

> Prometheus remote read - 
> https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/configuration/configuration/#remote_read
> (I thought this was part of standard)
>
> read_recent is already set to true. Any data points in future (now+x) are 
> not returned back. Anything in prometheus causing this?
>
> On Sunday, May 2, 2021 at 5:01:44 PM UTC-4 Julien Pivotto wrote:
>
>> On 02 May 12:57, Johny wrote:
>> > I am reading time series from a remote backend via Open Telemetry 
>> remote 
>> > read API. It works for most cases except future time series (data 
>> points in 
>> > future). I can see the data points (+1 or 2 years from now) are being 
>> > returned from remote backend but Prometheus is not rendering them to 
>> users.
>> > 
>> > Are there known limitations or design decisions in Prometheus 
>> restricting 
>> > this behavior?
>>
>> What is Open Telemetry remote read API?
>>
>> Could you try to set read_recent: true in your remote read
>> configuration?
>>
>> Reards,
>>
>> > 
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