Previously, time series with labels exceeding the configured limits were truncated and written to storage, potentially causing data inconsistency. This could lead to collisions between time series and make it difficult to identify the source due to truncated labels.
This commit changes the behavior:
* Such time series are now rejected outright.
* Rejected time series are logged to stdout, and corresponding counters are incremented.
* removes `vm_too_long_label_values_total`, `vm_too_long_label_names_total`, `vm_metrics_with_dropped_labels_total` metrics.
* adds new values `[too_many_labels,too_long_label_name,too_long_label_value]` to `reason` label of the `vm_rows_ignored_total` metric name
related issues:
- https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6928
- https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7661
Previously the -maxConcurrentInserts was limiting the number of established client connections,
which write data to VictoriaMetrics. Some of these connections could be idle.
Such connections do not consume big amounts of CPU and RAM, so there is a little sense in limiting
the number of such connections. So now the -maxConcurrentInserts command-line option
limits the number of concurrently executed insert requests, not including idle connections.
It is recommended removing -maxConcurrentInserts command-line option, since the default value
for this option should work good for most cases.
* app/vminsert: allows parsing tenant id from labels
it should help mitigate issues with vmagent's multiTenant mode, which works incorrectly at heavy load
and it cannot handle more then 100 different tenants.
This functional hidden with flag and do not change vminsert default behaviour
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/2970
* Update docs/Cluster-VictoriaMetrics.md
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <roman@victoriametrics.com>
* wip
* app/vminsert/netstorage: clean remaining labels in order to free up GC
* docs/Cluster-VictoriaMetrics.md: typo fix
* wip
* wip
Co-authored-by: Roman Khavronenko <roman@victoriametrics.com>
Co-authored-by: Aliaksandr Valialkin <valyala@victoriametrics.com>
This option can be useful when samples for the same time series are ingested with distinct order of labels.
For example, metric{k1="v1",k2="v2"} and metric{k2="v2",k1="v1"}.