Hello,
On Mon, 1 Feb 2021, Nabil L. wrote:
Any help ? :)
maybe:
sum without (image) (label_replace(kube_pod_container_info, "release", "$1", "image",
".*:([^:]*)"))
Regards,
Matthias
Le lundi 1 février 2021 à 21:10:14 UTC+1, Nabil L. a écrit :
Hi Folks,
I wonder if someone know how t
Any help ? :)
Le lundi 1 février 2021 à 21:10:14 UTC+1, Nabil L. a écrit :
> Hi Folks,
>
> I wonder if someone know how to extract a string from a label_value and
> using the the label_replace .
>
> For example I have the following metric, which return
>
> *kube_pod_container_info* which return
There are 3 phases of ICMP in Prometheus while we are probing data via
BlackBox exporter.
1. resolve
2. RTT
3. setup
What is meant by each of these?
(attaching)
probe_icmp_duration_seconds{phase="resolve"} 1.4725e-05
probe_icmp_duration_seconds{phase="rtt"} 0.000237673
probe_icmp_d
Hi Folks,
I wonder if someone know how to extract a string from a label_value and
using the the label_replace .
For example I have the following metric, which return
*kube_pod_container_info* which return the following metric:
{container="d2conf",
container_id="docker://9e9fdd34fa96abbf3
Hi,
On 2021-02-01 14:39, vinoth dharmalingam wrote:
We see the basic auth/bearer token details are being stored in the
prometheus.yaml/password file in a plain text for target scraping. Our
cyber process does not allow this plain storage. Are there ways for
storing it in the encrypted format s
Hello,
We see the basic auth/bearer token details are being stored in the
prometheus.yaml/password file in a plain text for target scraping. Our
cyber process does not allow this plain storage. Are there ways for storing
it in the encrypted format similar to how bcrypt encryption supported in
Within data series of one scrape source this still makes sense when I am
not mistaken.
You could align the data to its interval (which is I think done anyway when
I understand this correctly:
https://promlabs.com/blog/2020/06/18/the-anatomy-of-a-promql-query).
But even if one datapoint would be
On 2021-02-01 12:38, Alex wrote:
Thank you both for the detailed explanation and the additional
material on this topic. I do now understand why I get the results I
get.
I however think the method used for calculation can be improved to
provide more precise results and provide a better match to
ex
Thank you both for the detailed explanation and the additional material on
this topic. I do now understand why I get the results I get.
I however think the method used for calculation can be improved to provide
more precise results and provide a better match to expectations.
I propose one change
Hi,
I'm new in Prometheus. Now I try configure alerts and have problem.
Have 2 rules: alert.rules1.yml and alert.rules2.yml
*alert.rules1.yml*
*groups:*
* - name: iDrac*
*rules:*
*# ICMP ##*
*- alert: host_is_not_available_via_icmp*
* expr: probe_success{job="idrac-
On 31 Jan 23:59, zhao wang wrote:
> I use Cortex to store the metrics. Queries will go through Cortex and
> Prometheus doesn't need to process the requests.
> So is there any way to disable the tsdb isolation to save the memory usage?
Hello,
Isolation can't be disabled at the moment.
Stay tune
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