VictoriaMetrics/docs/operator/migration.md

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title: Migration from Prometheus
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# Migration from prometheus-operator
Design and implementation inspired by [prometheus-operator](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator).
It's great a tool for managing monitoring configuration of your applications. VictoriaMetrics operator has api capability with it.
So you can use familiar CRD objects: `ServiceMonitor`, `PodMonitor`, `PrometheusRule`, `Probe` and `AlertmanagerConfig`.
Or you can use VictoriaMetrics CRDs:
- `VMServiceScrape` (instead of `ServiceMonitor`) - defines scraping metrics configuration from pods backed by services. [See details](./resources/vmservicescrape.md).
- `VMPodScrape` (instead of `PodMonitor`) - defines scraping metrics configuration from pods. [See details](./resources/vmpodscrape.md).
- `VMRule` (instead of `PrometheusRule`) - defines alerting or recording rules. [See details](./resources/vmrule.md).
- `VMProbe` (instead of `Probe`) - defines a probing configuration for targets with blackbox exporter. [See details](./resources/vmprobe.md).
- `VMAlertmanagerConfig` (instead of `AlertmanagerConfig`) - defines a configuration for AlertManager. [See details](./resources/vmalertmanagerconfig.md).
Note that Prometheus CRDs are not supplied with the VictoriaMetrics operator,
so you need to [install them separately](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator/releases).
VictoriaMetrics operator supports conversion from Prometheus CRD of
version `monitoring.coreos.com/v1` for kinds `ServiceMonitor`, `PodMonitor`, `PrometheusRule`, `Probe`
and version `monitoring.coreos.com/v1alpha1` for kind `AlertmanagerConfig`.
The default behavior of the operator is as follows:
- It **converts** all existing Prometheus `ServiceMonitor`, `PodMonitor`, `PrometheusRule` and `Probe` objects into corresponding VictoriaMetrics Operator objects.
- It **syncs** updates (including labels) from Prometheus `ServiceMonitor`, `PodMonitor`, `PrometheusRule` and `Probe` objects to corresponding VictoriaMetrics Operator objects.
- It **DOES NOT delete** converted objects after original ones are deleted.
With this configuration removing prometheus-operator API objects wouldn't delete any converted objects. So you can safely migrate or run two operators at the same time.
You can change default behavior with operator configuration - [see details below](#objects-conversion).
## Objects conversion
By default, the vmoperator converts all existing [prometheus-operator](https://github.com/prometheus-operator/prometheus-operator)
API objects into corresponding VictoriaMetrics Operator objects ([see above](#migration-from-prometheus-operator)),
i.e. creates resources of VictoriaMetrics similar to Prometheus resources in the same namespace.
You can control this behaviour by setting env variable for operator:
```console
# disable convertion for each object
VM_ENABLEDPROMETHEUSCONVERTER_PODMONITOR=false
VM_ENABLEDPROMETHEUSCONVERTER_SERVICESCRAPE=false
VM_ENABLEDPROMETHEUSCONVERTER_PROMETHEUSRULE=false
VM_ENABLEDPROMETHEUSCONVERTER_PROBE=false
```
For [victoria-metrics-operator helm-chart](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/helm-charts/blob/master/charts/victoria-metrics-operator/README.md) you can use following way:
```yaml
# values.yaml
# ...
operator:
# -- By default, operator converts prometheus-operator objects.
disable_prometheus_converter: true
# ...
```
Otherwise, VictoriaMetrics Operator would try to discover prometheus-operator API and convert it.
<img src="migration_prometheus-conversion.png" width="1200">
For more information about the operator's workflow, see [this doc](./README.md).
## Deletion synchronization
By default, the operator doesn't make converted objects disappear after original ones are deleted. To change this behaviour
configure adding `OwnerReferences` to converted objects with following [operator parameter](./setup.md#settings):
```console
VM_ENABLEDPROMETHEUSCONVERTEROWNERREFERENCES=true
```
For [victoria-metrics-operator helm-chart](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/helm-charts/blob/master/charts/victoria-metrics-operator/README.md) you can use following way:
```yaml
# values.yaml
# ...
operator:
# -- Enables ownership reference for converted prometheus-operator objects,
# it will remove corresponding victoria-metrics objects in case of deletion prometheus one.
enable_converter_ownership: true
# ...
```
Converted objects will be linked to the original ones and will be deleted by kubernetes after the original ones are deleted.
## Update synchronization
Conversion of api objects can be controlled by annotations, added to `VMObject`s.
Annotation `operator.victoriametrics.com/ignore-prometheus-updates` controls updates from Prometheus api objects.
By default, it set to `disabled`. You define it to `enabled` state and all updates from Prometheus api objects will be ignored.
Example:
```yaml
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMServiceScrape
metadata:
annotations:
meta.helm.sh/release-name: prometheus
operator.victoriametrics.com/ignore-prometheus-updates: enabled
labels:
release: prometheus
name: prometheus-monitor
spec:
endpoints: []
```
Annotation `operator.victoriametrics.com/ignore-prometheus-updates` can be set on one of the resources:
- [VMServiceScrape](./resources/vmservicescrape.md)
- [VMPodScrape](./resources/vmpodscrape.md)
- [VMRule](./resources/vmrule.md)
- [VMProbe](./resources/vmprobe.md)
- [VMAlertmanagerConfig](./resources/vmalertmanagerconfig.md)
And annotation doesn't make sense for [VMStaticScrape](./resources/vmstaticscrape.md)
and [VMNodeScrape](./resources/vmnodescrape.md) because these objects are not created as a result of conversion.
## Labels and annotations synchronization
Conversion of api objects can be controlled by annotations, added to `VMObject`s.
Annotation `operator.victoriametrics.com/merge-meta-strategy` controls syncing of metadata labels and annotations
between `VMObject`s and `Prometheus` api objects during updates to `Prometheus` objects.
By default, it has `prefer-prometheus`. And annotations and labels will be used from `Prometheus` objects, manually set values will be dropped.
You can set it to `prefer-victoriametrics`. In this case all labels and annotations applied to `Prometheus` object will be ignored and `VMObject` will use own values.
Two additional strategies annotations -`merge-victoriametrics-priority` and `merge-prometheus-priority` merges labelSets into one combined labelSet, with priority.
Example:
```yaml
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMServiceScrape
metadata:
annotations:
meta.helm.sh/release-name: prometheus
operator.victoriametrics.com/merge-meta-strategy: prefer-victoriametrics
labels:
release: prometheus
name: prometheus-monitor
spec:
endpoints: []
```
Annotation `operator.victoriametrics.com/merge-meta-strategy` can be set on one of the resources:
- [VMServiceScrape](./resources/vmservicescrape.md)
- [VMPodScrape](./resources/vmpodscrape.md)
- [VMRule](./resources/vmrule.md)
- [VMProbe](./resources/vmprobe.md)
- [VMAlertmanagerConfig](./resources/vmalertmanagerconfig.md)
And annotation doesn't make sense for [VMStaticScrape](./resources/vmstaticscrape.md)
and [VMNodeScrape](./resources/vmnodescrape.md) because these objects are not created as a result of conversion.
You can filter labels for syncing
with [operator parameter](./setup.md#settings) `VM_FILTERPROMETHEUSCONVERTERLABELPREFIXES`:
```console
# it excludes all labels that start with "helm.sh" or "argoproj.io" from synchronization
VM_FILTERPROMETHEUSCONVERTERLABELPREFIXES=helm.sh,argoproj.io
```
In the same way, annotations with specified prefixes can be excluded from synchronization
with [operator parameter](./setup.md#settings) `VM_FILTERPROMETHEUSCONVERTERANNOTATIONPREFIXES`:
```console
# it excludes all annotations that start with "helm.sh" or "argoproj.io" from synchronization
VM_FILTERPROMETHEUSCONVERTERANNOTATIONPREFIXES=helm.sh,argoproj.io
```
## Using converter with ArgoCD
If you use ArgoCD, you can allow ignoring objects at ArgoCD converted from Prometheus CRD
with [operator parameter](./setup.md#settings) `VM_PROMETHEUSCONVERTERADDARGOCDIGNOREANNOTATIONS`.
It helps to properly use converter with ArgoCD and should help prevent out-of-sync issues with argo-cd based deployments:
```console
# adds compare-options and sync-options for prometheus objects converted by operator
VM_PROMETHEUSCONVERTERADDARGOCDIGNOREANNOTATIONS=true
```
## Data migration
You can use [vmctl](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl.html) for migrating your data from Prometheus to VictoriaMetrics.
See [this doc](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmctl.html#migrating-data-from-prometheus) for more details.