This adds the following push-related metrics when -pushmetrics.url is set:
- metrics_push_interval_seconds
- metrics_push_total
- metrics_push_errors_total
- metrics_push_bytes_pushed_total
- metrics_push_duration_seconds
- metrics_push_block_size_bytes
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/metrics/issues/35
Previously the cache could store 10K unique regexps. When every regexp is huge (e.g. hundreds of kilobytes),
then the total cache size could grow to multiples of gigabytes. Now the cache size is limited by the total length
of all cached regexps. So huge regexps won't result in high memory usage for the cache.
add progress bars to the VM importer
The new progress bars supposed to display the processing speed per each
VM importer worker. This info should help to identify if there is a bottleneck
on the VM side during the import process, without waiting for its finish.
The new progress bars can be disabled by passing `vm-disable-progress-bar` flag.
Plotting multiple progress bars requires using experimental progress bar pool
from github.com/cheggaaa/pb/v3. Switch to progress bar pool required changes
in all import modes.
The openTSDB mode wasn't changed due to its implementation, which implies individual progress
bars per each series. Because of this, using the pool wasn't possible.
Signed-off-by: dmitryk-dk <kozlovdmitriyy@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: hagen1778 <roman@victoriametrics.com>
This adds more optimization cases for https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/sysadmin/PrometheusLabelNonOptimization
For example:
* Multi-level transform functions. For example, abs(round(foo{a="b"})) + bar{x="y"}
is now optimized to abs(round(foo{a="b",x="y"})) + bar{a="b",x="y"}
* Binary operations with `on()`, `without()`, `group_left()` and `group_right()` modifiers.
For example, foo{a="b"} on (a) + bar is now optimized to foo{a="b"} on (a) + bar{a="b"}
* Multi-level binary operations. For example, foo{a="b"} + bar{x="y"} + baz{z="q"}
is now optimized to foo{a="b",x="y",z="q"} + bar{a="b",x="y",z="q"} + baz{a="b",x="y",z="q"}
* Aggregate functions. For example, sum(foo{a="b"}) by (c) + bar{c="d"}
is now optimized to sum(foo{a="b",c="d"}) by (c) + bar{c="d"}