VictoriaMetrics_ProjectID and VictoriaMetrics_AccountID labels.
It should help to migrate for new labels vm_account_id vm_project_id without service downtime
Previously netstorage.MustStop() call didn't free up all the resources,
so the subsequent call to nestorage.Init() would panic.
This allows writing tests, which call nestorage.Init() + nestorage.MustStop() in a loop.
* 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"}.
Previously the enabled relabeling with `-relabelConfig` command-line flag could result in missing labels
if a single Influx line protocol message contains multiple field values.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/638
Previously vminsert could write multiple copies of the data to a single vmstorage node when the ingestion rate
exceeds the maximum throughput for connections to vmstorage nodes.
Previously the ingestion performance has been limited by the slowest vmstorage node.
Now vminsert should re-route data from the slowest vmstorage node to the remaining nodes.
* Spread load evenly among remaining healthy nodes instead of hammering
the next node after the unhealthy node.
* Make sure that the packet is flushed to storage node before returning success.
Previously packets could stay in local buffers and thus lost on connection errors.
* Keep rows in the limited memory when all the storage nodes are unhealthy.