On 23/02/2021 11:22, Paolo Filippelli wrote:
I've managed to correctly activate istio-proxy logs, and that's what I
can see.
This is the log when I wget "inside" the Prometheus container, with
success
[2021-02-23T10:58:55.066Z] "GET /metrics HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" 0 75771
51 50 "-" "Wget" "4da
On 23/02/2021 09:09, Obyvante wrote:
Thank you for answering my questions, you're really helping me out!
I'm sorry for beeing vague for both 2nd and 3rd questions. I'll
explain more about my project and say what I want to collect and analyze.
(I use "player" as an "user")
* Player count, l
On 23/02/2021 04:33, hemanth appu wrote:
Hi,
I am running a Kubernetes cluster in AWS and GCP , Currently I
have separaate Prometheus and Grafana for each cluster. Is it
possible to get the data from one cluster to another by using
federation concept ?
Federation isn't designed for
On 22/02/2021 07:17, nesa...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
We have a server behind haproxy (service.haproxy.local) and In order
to access its metric I can run this curl command and I get the results
(the command is executed on the prometheus server):
curl --header "Authorization: Bearer -XXX-XXX-XXX
Gents,
I'm trying to setup alertmanager within multiple aro environment. However,
I've on mail account for this available. Is it somehow possible to have a
alerts generated with either:
- an alternative from-address, for example monitoring.aro-e...@foo.com and
monitoring-aro-e...@foo.com
- a f
Hello,
I have some weird labels which look to be only coming from kubelet and
cAdvisor. All the metrics have correct labels except container label which
is *container="POD"*. The containers are not named "*POD*" in the cluster.
Any ideas why this appears there?
I am sending my config in attach
I've managed to correctly activate istio-proxy logs, and that's what I can
see.
This is the log when I wget "inside" the Prometheus container, with success
[2021-02-23T10:58:55.066Z] "GET /metrics HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" 0 75771 51 50
"-" "Wget" "4dae0790-1a6a-4750-bc33-4617a6fbaf16" "10.172.22.36
On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 11:10 AM akshay sharma
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've some queries wrt to *alerts and alertmanager*.
>
> *Queries as follows*,
> 1)
> After reading about prometheus behaviour, I understood that prometheus
> sends alerts n*otification/events to alertmanager and alertmanager will
> r
Hi Raghav,
It works for me, could you share which Prometheus version you are running?
And are there any errors in the log output of Prometheus itself? Although
Prometheus should not even start if that file cannot get created...
Btw., your pasted YAML doesn't seem to be indented correctly, at leas
Thank you for answering my questions, you're really helping me out!
I'm sorry for beeing vague for both 2nd and 3rd questions. I'll explain
more about my project and say what I want to collect and analyze.
(I use "player" as an "user")
- Player count, location, their transactions(buying
1. Yes, the Java client is production stable.
2. This is too vague to answer.
3. Again "almost everything" is too broad a question.
4. Yes, per-user data is usually not something you would store in
Prometheus.
Prometheus is meant as a service monitoring software. It's designed to
monitor the he
I’ve been learning and understanding how *Prometheus *work for a while.
Overall, *Prometheus* is what I want to use for my project for analyze and
collect data. Obviously, there are some parts I couldn’t understand.
Therefore, I wanted to ask here and learn more about *Prometheus*.
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