docs/vmalert.md: mention latency_offset query arg, which has been added in 86dae56bd0

Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3481
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Aliaksandr Valialkin 2022-12-16 17:20:31 -08:00
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<img alt="vmalert evaluation when data is delayed" src="vmalert_ts_data_delay.gif">
_By default recently written samples to VictoriaMetrics aren't visible for queries for up to 30s.
This behavior is controlled by `-search.latencyOffset` command-line flag on vmselect. Usually, this results into
a 30s shift for recording rules results.
Note that too small value passed to `-search.latencyOffset` may lead to incomplete query results._
By default recently written samples to VictoriaMetrics aren't visible for queries for up to 30s.
This behavior is controlled by `-search.latencyOffset` command-line flag and the `latency_offset` query ag at `vmselect`.
Usually, this results into a 30s shift for recording rules results.
Note that too small value passed to `-search.latencyOffset` or to `latency_offest` query arg may lead to incomplete query results.
Try the following recommendations in such cases:

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<img alt="vmalert evaluation when data is delayed" src="vmalert_ts_data_delay.gif">
_By default recently written samples to VictoriaMetrics aren't visible for queries for up to 30s.
This behavior is controlled by `-search.latencyOffset` command-line flag on vmselect. Usually, this results into
a 30s shift for recording rules results.
Note that too small value passed to `-search.latencyOffset` may lead to incomplete query results._
By default recently written samples to VictoriaMetrics aren't visible for queries for up to 30s.
This behavior is controlled by `-search.latencyOffset` command-line flag and the `latency_offset` query ag at `vmselect`.
Usually, this results into a 30s shift for recording rules results.
Note that too small value passed to `-search.latencyOffset` or to `latency_offest` query arg may lead to incomplete query results.
Try the following recommendations in such cases: