On Fri, 27 May 2022 at 05:44, Javier Mendiara Cañardo
wrote:
> Thank you Brians for your responses!
> I was hopping this problem could be solved with some dark magic promQL
> queries. I'd probably go with the vm_tag solution, as it is a general
> purpose metric that allows queries with group_righ
Thank you Brians for your responses!
I was hopping this problem could be solved with some dark magic promQL
queries. I'd probably go with the vm_tag solution, as it is a general
purpose metric that allows queries with group_right vector matching,
solving more use cases around "tagging".
FYI:
T
... although that doesn't help you with your count-by-arbitrary-tag
problem, sorry. For that as Brian B says, you need separate series:
vm_tag{name="A",tag="big"} 1
vm_tag{name="A",tag="azure"} 1
On Thursday, 26 May 2022 at 16:57:41 UTC+1 Brian Candler wrote:
> Or separate the tags int
Or separate the tags into individual labels:
vm_info{name="A",tag_big="1",tag_azure="1"} 1
On Thursday, 26 May 2022 at 13:51:43 UTC+1 Brian Brazil wrote:
> On Thu, 26 May 2022 at 13:42, Javier Mendiara Cañardo
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have an info metric with all possible tag values
>> t
On Thu, 26 May 2022 at 13:42, Javier Mendiara Cañardo
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an info metric with all possible tag values
> tag_info{tag="small"} 1
> tag_info{tag="medium"} 1
> tag_info{tag="big"} 1
> tag_info{tag="azure"} 1
> tag_info{tag="aws"} 1
>
> I have an info metric with a multi-value lab
Hi,
I have an info metric with all possible tag values
tag_info{tag="small"} 1
tag_info{tag="medium"} 1
tag_info{tag="big"} 1
tag_info{tag="azure"} 1
tag_info{tag="aws"} 1
I have an info metric with a multi-value label called "tags", as a csv
with commas envelope
vm_info{name="A" tags
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