This change is made in attempt to reduce memory usage by vmalert when
parsing big instant responses from VM/Prometheus.
In
a5c427bac4
vmalert switched from std json lib to fastjson lib in order to reduce
amount of allocations, as according to highloaded profiles of vmalert
the CPU is mostly spent on GC.
But switching to fastjson resulted into excessive memory usage for cases
when vmalert has to parse long json lines, which usually happens when
instant response contains many `metric` objects.
In this change we do a mixed parsing:
1. Slice of `metric` objects is parsed with std lib to keep mem low
2. Each `metric` object is parsed with fastjson to reduce allocs
The benchmark results are the following:
```
pkg: github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/app/vmalert/datasource
BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_std+fastjson-10 1760 668959 ns/op 280147 B/op 5781 allocs/op
MBs allocated at heap: 493.078392
mallocs: 18655472
BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_fastjson-10 6109 198258 ns/op 172839 B/op 5548 allocs/op
MBs allocated at heap: 1056.384464
mallocs: 34457184
BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_std-10 1287 950987 ns/op 451677 B/op 9619 allocs/op
MBs allocated at heap: 580.802976
mallocs: 13351636
```
The benchmark function code with mem measurement is available here
https://gist.github.com/hagen1778/b9c3ca7f8ca7d6b21aec9777112c5810
The benchmark contains 3 results:
1. Instant_std+fastjson is the implementation in this change
2. Instant_fastjson-10 is the implementation from
a5c427bac4
3. BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse/Instant_std-10 is implementation
before
a5c427bac4
According to these results, this new implementation is slower than
previous, but faster than before switching to fastjson. It also has
lower number of allocations and roughly the same memory allocation on
heap with GC turned off.
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Other changes:
1. rm BenchmarkMetrics as it doesn't measure anything
2. simplify BenchmarkParsePrometheusResponse into
BenchmarkPromInstantUnmarshal
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Moving key-concepts-related docs to a separate dir should make it easier
to navigate in `docs/` folder and helps to avoid adding prefixes to
image assets.
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Moving changelog-related docs to a separate dir should make it easier to
navigate in `docs/` folder.
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### Describe Your Changes
Forcefully set permissions for release binaries to 1000:1000. This helps
to avoid issues such as
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6788 on
systems with limitations around UID:GID configuration.
"1000" UID and GID is widely used by linux distributions for the first
user in the system.
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- fix TS lint
- anomaly: remove /vmui
- anomaly: minor inspections fix
- docs: fix broken links to headings
### Describe Your Changes
Initially vmanomaly opened with `/vmui` in serverUrl, remove it.
* Adds custom dial func for HTTP-Connect and socks5 proxy tunnels.
Standard golang http.transport exposes GetProxyConnectHeader function,
but it doesn't allow to use separate tls config for proxy.
It also not possible to enforce HTTP-Connect with standard http lib.
* For http scrape targets, by default http.Transport.Proxy function must
be used. Since it has special case with full uri forward.
* Adds proxy.URL json methods that allow to properly copy internal
fields, like User/Password.
It should fix bug with proxy_url. When credentials specified at URL was
ignored.
* Adds tests for scrape client proxy requests
related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6771
* It was necessary to add default ports for fasthttp client. After migration to the std.httpclient it's no longer needed.
* An additional configuration is required at proxy servers with implicitly set 80/443 ports to the host header (such as HA proxy.
It's expected that after upgrade __address_ label may change. But it should be rare case. 80/443 ports are not widely used at monitoring ecosystem. And it shouldn't have much impact.
Related issue https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6792
Co-authored-by: Nikolay <nik@victoriametrics.com>
to allow configuring additional headers in each request to the
corresponding notifier.
Other flags like `-datasource.headers`, `-remoteWrite.headers` already
use `^^` as delimiter, it's consistent to use it in `-notifier.headers`
as well.
related https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3260
vmalert can integrate with alertmanager that supports multi-tenant by
adding tenantID header`X-Scope-OrgID` in requests.
In multitenancy, vmalert can also filter alerts which send to different
notifier addresses(or with different header settings) using
`alert_relabel_configs`.
Updates https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/3260
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### Describe Your Changes
docs: vmanomaly - v1.15.5 patch notes
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### Describe Your Changes
Updated model list in Anomaly Detection Overview
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vmselect will create `./tmp` dir under `cacheDataPath`. If
`cacheDataPath` is set to `/`, vmselect will use `/tmp`.
content under `/tmp` dir might be auto removed based on the OS
behaviour. See:
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/5770
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### Describe Your Changes
release notes for 1.15.4 patch
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- change links from relative to absolute under Anomaly Detection section
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### Describe Your Changes
changelog updates to v1.15.3 patch of `vmanomaly`
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### Describe Your Changes
small update to `data_range` parameter in uppermost config conversion
example
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### Describe Your Changes
update vmanomaly docs to forthcoming release v1.15.2
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Production workload shows that it's useful optimisation.
Channel based objects pool allows to handle irregural data ingestion
requests and make memory allocations more smooth.
It's improves sync.Pool efficiency, since objects from sync.Pool removed
after 2 GC cycles. With GOGC=30 value, GC runs significantly more often.
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6733
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(cherry picked from commit f255800da3)
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# Conflicts:
# app/vminsert/common/insert_ctx_pool.go
Describe Your Changes
When I use usePromCompatibleNaming with vmagent to process data that
needs to be formatted from different sources such as InfluxDB, I find
that it doesn’t work
However, it works in vminsert. I found that vminsert uses the
HasRelabeling method to determine whether to relabel.
```go
func HasRelabeling() bool {
pcs := pcsGlobal.Load()
return pcs.Len() > 0 || *usePromCompatibleNaming
}
```
in vmagent, the decision to relabel is determined only by
pcsGlobal.Len() > 0. However, in the applyRelabeling method, the
usePromCompatibleNaming logic is also used to determine whether to
relabel in the error handling.
```go
func (rctx *relabelCtx) applyRelabeling(tss []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries, pcs *promrelabel.ParsedConfigs) []prompbmarshal.TimeSeries {
if pcs.Len() == 0 && !*usePromCompatibleNaming {
// Nothing to change.
return tss
}
```
So I think that the logic for determining whether to relabel in vmagent
is not as expected.
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…eep_metric_names` options in stream aggregation config together
With aggregated data and raw data under the same metric, results would
be confusing.
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### Describe Your Changes
typos fix & clarity improvement of vmanomaly docs after v1.15.1 release
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### Describe Your Changes
Updated user management guide with new cloud content
This PR should be merged after the cloud PR
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### Describe Your Changes
This helps to improve reliability of performing backups in environments
with unreliable connection and tolerate temporary errors at S3 provider
side.
See: https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6732
Default retry timeout is up to 3 minutes to make this consistent with
the same configuration for GCS:
a05317f61f/lib/backup/gcsremote/gcs.go (L70-L76)
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Before, buffer growth was always x2 of its size, which could lead to
excessive memory usage when processing big amount of data.
For example, scraping a target with hundreds of MBs in response could
result into hih memory spikes in vmagent because buffer has to double
its size to fit the response. See
https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/issues/6759
The change smoothes out the growth rate, trading higher allocation rate
for lower mem usage at certain conditions.
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### Describe Your Changes
* `sort` param is unused by the current website engine, and was present only for compatibility
with previous website engine. It is time to remove it as it makes no effect
* re-structure guides content into folders to simplify assets management
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### Describe Your Changes
Fixing remaining typos and missing words after v.1.15.0 updates
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- updated docs on `vmanomaly` with v1.15.0
- additional chapters of FAQ and model pages
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VM has different responses to equivalent queries for MetricsQL and
GraphiteQL in case of failed access to one of vmstorage node of the
cluster vmstorage nodes. For GraphiteQL, the denyPartialResponse feature
is not used, it is always true, which is not always correct (depending
on the configuration).
In the PR I have removed the hardcoded denyPartialResponse for
GraphiteQL, just like MetricsQL does.
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(cherry picked from commit 79008b712f)
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