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Aliaksandr Valialkin
bf243df9ce
lib/logstorage: make sure that the number of output (bloom, values) shards is bigger than zero.
If the number of output (bloom, values) shards is zero, then this may lead to panic
as shown at https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/7391 .

This panic may happen when parts with only constant fields with distinct values are merged into
output part with non-constant fields, which should be written to (bloom, values) shards.

(cherry picked from commit 102e9d4f4e)
2024-10-30 15:19:51 +01:00
Aliaksandr Valialkin
fe5f16b662
lib/logstorage: dynamically adjust the number of (bloom, values) shards in a part depending on the number of non-const columns
This allows reducing the amounts of data, which must be read during queries over logs with big number of fields (aka "wide events").
This, in turn, improves query performance when the data, which needs to be scanned during the query, doesn't fit OS page cache.

(cherry picked from commit 7a62eefa34)
2024-10-30 09:52:51 +01:00
Aliaksandr Valialkin
3346576a3a
lib/logstorage: refactor storage format to be more efficient for querying wide events
It has been appeared that VictoriaLogs is frequently used for collecting logs with tens of fields.
For example, standard Kuberntes setup on top of Filebeat generates more than 20 fields per each log.
Such logs are also known as "wide events".

The previous storage format was optimized for logs with a few fields. When at least a single field
was referenced in the query, then the all the meta-information about all the log fields was unpacked
and parsed per each scanned block during the query. This could require a lot of additional disk IO
and CPU time when logs contain many fields. Resolve this issue by providing an (field -> metainfo_offset)
index per each field in every data block. This index allows reading and extracting only the needed
metainfo for fields used in the query. This index is stored in columnsHeaderIndexFilename ( columns_header_index.bin ).
This allows increasing performance for queries over wide events by 10x and more.

Another issue was that the data for bloom filters and field values across all the log fields except of _msg
was intermixed in two files - fieldBloomFilename ( field_bloom.bin ) and fieldValuesFilename ( field_values.bin ).
This could result in huge disk read IO overhead when some small field was referred in the query,
since the Operating System usually reads more data than requested. It reads the data from disk
in at least 4KiB blocks (usually the block size is much bigger in the range 64KiB - 512KiB).
So, if 512-byte bloom filter or values' block is read from the file, then the Operating System
reads up to 512KiB of data from disk, which results in 1000x disk read IO overhead. This overhead isn't visible
for recently accessed data, since this data is usually stored in RAM (aka Operating System page cache),
but this overhead may become very annoying when performing the query over large volumes of data
which isn't present in OS page cache.

The solution for this issue is to split bloom filters and field values across multiple shards.
This reduces the worst-case disk read IO overhead by at least Nx where N is the number of shards,
while the disk read IO overhead is completely removed in best case when the number of columns doesn't exceed N.
Currently the number of shards is 8 - see bloomValuesShardsCount . This solution increases
performance for queries over large volumes of newly ingested data by up to 1000x.

The new storage format is versioned as v1, while the old storage format is version as v0.
It is stored in the partHeader.FormatVersion.

Parts with the old storage format are converted into parts with the new storage format during background merge.
It is possible to force merge by querying /internal/force_merge HTTP endpoint - see https://docs.victoriametrics.com/victorialogs/#forced-merge .
2024-10-17 11:09:16 -03:00
wanshuangcheng
52a4ae0b28
chore: fix function names in comment (#6076)
Signed-off-by: wanshuangcheng <wanshuangcheng@outlook.com>
2024-04-08 15:38:51 +02:00
Aliaksandr Valialkin
374890294e
app/victoria-logs: initial code release 2023-07-06 17:30:05 -07:00