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title: VMAgent
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- /operator/resources/vmagent.html
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---
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# VMAgent
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`VMAgent` represents agent, which helps you collect metrics from various sources and stores them in VictoriaMetrics.
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The `VMAgent` CRD declaratively defines a desired [VMAgent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent)
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setup to run in a Kubernetes cluster.
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It requires access to Kubernetes API and you can create RBAC for it first, it can be found
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at [`examples/vmagent_rbac.yaml`](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/operator/blob/master/config/examples/vmagent_rbac.yaml)
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Or you can use default rbac account, that will be created for `VMAgent` by operator automatically.
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For each `VMAgent` resource Operator deploys a properly configured `Deployment` in the same namespace.
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The VMAgent `Pod`s are configured to mount a `Secret` prefixed with `<VMAgent-name>` containing the configuration
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for VMAgent.
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For each `VMAgent` resource, the Operator adds `Service` and `VMServiceScrape` in the same namespace prefixed with
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name `<VMAgent-name>`.
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The CRD specifies which `VMServiceScrape` should be covered by the deployed VMAgent instances based on label selection.
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The Operator then generates a configuration based on the included `VMServiceScrape`s and updates the `Secret` which
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contains the configuration. It continuously does so for all changes that are made to the `VMServiceScrape`s or the
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`VMAgent` resource itself.
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If no selection of `VMServiceScrape`s is provided - Operator leaves management of the `Secret` to the user,
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so user can set custom configuration while still benefiting from the Operator's capabilities of managing VMAgent setups.
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## Specification
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You can see the full actual specification of the `VMAgent` resource in the **[API docs -> VMAgent](../api.md#vmagent)**.
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If you can't find necessary field in the specification of the custom resource,
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see [Extra arguments section](./README.md#extra-arguments).
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Also, you can check out the [examples](#examples) section.
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## Scraping
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`VMAgent` supports scraping targets with:
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- [VMServiceScrape](./vmservicescrape.md),
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- [VMPodScrape](./vmpodscrape.md),
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- [VMNodeScrape](./vmnodescrape.md),
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- [VMStaticScrape](./vmstaticscrape.md),
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- [VMProbe](./vmprobe.md).
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These objects tell VMAgent from which targets and how to collect metrics and
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generate part of [VMAgent](./vmagent.md) scrape configuration.
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For filtering scrape objects `VMAgent` uses selectors.
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Selectors are defined with suffixes - `NamespaceSelector` and `Selector` for each type of scrape objects in spec of `VMAgent`:
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- `serviceScrapeNamespaceSelector` and `serviceScrapeSelector` for selecting [VMServiceScrape](./vmservicescrape.md) objects,
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- `podScrapeNamespaceSelector` and `podScrapeSelector` for selecting [VMPodScrape](./vmpodscrape.md) objects,
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- `probeNamespaceSelector` and `probeSelector` for selecting [VMProbe](./vmprobe.md) objects,
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- `staticScrapeNamespaceSelector` and `staticScrapeSelector` for selecting [VMStaticScrape](./vmstaticscrape.md) objects,
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- `nodeScrapeNamespaceSelector` and `nodeScrapeSelector` for selecting [VMNodeScrape](./vmnodescrape.md) objects.
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It allows configuring objects access control across namespaces and different environments.
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Specification of selectors you can see in [this doc](https://kubernetes.io/docs/reference/generated/kubernetes-api/v1.27/#labelselector-v1-meta).
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In addition to the above selectors, the filtering of objects in a cluster is affected by the field `selectAllByDefault` of `VMAgent` spec and environment variable `WATCH_NAMESPACE` for operator.
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Following rules are applied:
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- If `*NamespaceSelector` and `*Selector` both undefined, then by default select nothing. With option set - `spec.selectAllByDefault: true`, select all objects of given type.
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- If `*NamespaceSelector` defined, `*Selector` undefined, then all objects are matching at namespaces for given `*NamespaceSelector`.
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- If `*NamespaceSelector` undefined, `*Selector` defined, then all objects at `VMAgent`'s namespaces are matching for given `*Selector`.
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- If `*NamespaceSelector` and `*Selector` both defined, then only objects at namespaces matched `*NamespaceSelector` for given `*Selector` are matching.
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Here's a more visual and more detailed view:
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| `*NamespaceSelector` | `*Selector` | `selectAllByDefault` | `WATCH_NAMESPACE` | Selected objects |
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|----------------------|-------------|----------------------|-------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| undefined | undefined | false | undefined | nothing |
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| undefined | undefined | **true** | undefined | all objects of given type (`*`) in the cluster |
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| **defined** | undefined | any | undefined | all objects of given type (`*`) at namespaces for given `*NamespaceSelector` |
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| undefined | **defined** | any | undefined | all objects of given type (`*`) only at `VMAgent`'s namespace are matching for given `Selector |
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| **defined** | **defined** | any | undefined | all objects of given type (`*`) only at namespaces matched `*NamespaceSelector` for given `*Selector` |
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| any | undefined | any | **defined** | all objects of given type (`*`) only at `VMAgent`'s namespace |
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| any | **defined** | any | **defined** | all objects of given type (`*`) only at `VMAgent`'s namespace for given `*Selector` |
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More details about `WATCH_NAMESPACE` variable you can read in [this doc](../configuration.md#namespaced-mode).
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Here are some examples of `VMAgent` configuration with selectors:
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```yaml
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# select all scrape objects in the cluster
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-select-all
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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---
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# select all scrape objects in specific namespace (my-namespace)
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-select-ns
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spec:
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# ...
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serviceScrapeNamespaceSelector:
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matchLabels:
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kubernetes.io/metadata.name: my-namespace
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podScrapeNamespaceSelector:
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matchLabels:
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kubernetes.io/metadata.name: my-namespace
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nodeScrapeNamespaceSelector:
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matchLabels:
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kubernetes.io/metadata.name: my-namespace
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staticScrapeNamespaceSelector:
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matchLabels:
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kubernetes.io/metadata.name: my-namespace
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probeNamespaceSelector:
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matchLabels:
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kubernetes.io/metadata.name: my-namespace
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```
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## High availability
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<!-- TODO: health checks -->
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### Replication and deduplication
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To run VMAgent in a highly available manner at first you have to configure deduplication in Victoria Metrics
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according [this doc for VMSingle](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/Single-server-VictoriaMetrics.html#deduplication)
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or [this doc for VMCluster](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/Cluster-VictoriaMetrics.html#deduplication).
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You can do it with `extraArgs` on [`VMSingle`](./vmsingle.md):
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMSingle
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metadata:
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name: vmsingle-example
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spec:
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# ...
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extraArgs:
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dedup.minScrapeInterval: 30s
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# ...
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```
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For [`VMCluster`](./vmcluster.md) you can do it with `vmstorage.extraArgs` and `vmselect.extraArgs`:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMCluster
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metadata:
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name: vmcluster-example
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spec:
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# ...
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vmselect:
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extraArgs:
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dedup.minScrapeInterval: 30s
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# ...
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vmstorage:
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extraArgs:
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dedup.minScrapeInterval: 30s
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# ...
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```
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Deduplication is automatically enabled with `replicationFactor > 1` on `VMCLuster`.
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After enabling deduplication you can increase replicas for VMAgent.
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For instance, let's create `VMAgent` with 2 replicas:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-ha-example
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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vmAgentExternalLabelName: vmagent_ha
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remoteWrite:
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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# Replication:
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scrapeInterval: 30s
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replicaCount: 2
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# ...
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```
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Now, even if something happens to one of the vmagent, you'll still have the data.
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### StatefulMode
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VMAgent supports [persistent buffering](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#replication-and-high-availability)
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for sending data to remote storage. By default, operator set `-remoteWrite.tmpDataPath` for `VMAgent` to `/tmp` (that use k8s ephemeral storage)
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and `VMAgent` loses state of the PersistentQueue on pod restarts.
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In `StatefulMode` `VMAgent` doesn't lose state of the PersistentQueue (file-based buffer size for unsent data) on pod restarts.
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Operator creates `StatefulSet` and, with provided `PersistentVolumeClaimTemplate` at `StatefulStorage` configuration param, metrics queue is stored on disk.
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Example of configuration for `StatefulMode`:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-ha-example
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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vmAgentExternalLabelName: vmagent_ha
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remoteWrite:
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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# Replication:
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scrapeInterval: 30s
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replicaCount: 2
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# StatefulMode:
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statefulMode: true
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statefulStorage:
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volumeClaimTemplate:
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spec:
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resources:
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requests:
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storage: 20Gi
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# ...
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```
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### Sharding
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Operator supports sharding with [cluster mode of vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#scraping-big-number-of-targets)
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for **scraping big number of targets**.
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Sharding for `VMAgent` distributes scraping between multiple deployments of `VMAgent`.
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Example usage (it is a complete example of `VMAgent` with high availability features):
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-ha-example
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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vmAgentExternalLabelName: vmagent_ha
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remoteWrite:
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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# Replication:
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scrapeInterval: 30s
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replicaCount: 2
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# StatefulMode:
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statefulMode: true
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statefulStorage:
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volumeClaimTemplate:
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spec:
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resources:
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requests:
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storage: 20Gi
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# Sharding
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shardCount: 5
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affinity:
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podAntiAffinity:
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preferredDuringSchedulingIgnoredDuringExecution:
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- podAffinityTerm:
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labelSelector:
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matchLabels:
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shard-num: '%SHARD_NUM%'
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topologyKey: kubernetes.io/hostname
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# ...
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```
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This configuration produces `5` deployments with `2` replicas at each.
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Each deployment has its own shard num and scrapes only `1/5` of all targets.
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Also, you can use special placeholder `%SHARD_NUM%` in fields of `VMAgent` specification
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and operator will replace it with current shard num of vmagent when creating deployment or statefullset for vmagent.
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In the example above, the `%SHARD_NUM%` placeholder is used in the `podAntiAffinity` section,
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which recommend to scheduler that pods with the same shard num (label `shard-num` in the pod template)
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are not deployed on the same node. You can use another `topologyKey` for availability zone or region instead of nodes.
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**Note** that at the moment operator doesn't use `-promscrape.cluster.replicationFactor` parameter of `VMAgent` and
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creates `replicaCount` of replicas for each shard (which leads greater resource consumption).
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This will be fixed in the future, more details can be seen in [this issue](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/operator/issues/604).
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Also see [this example](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/operator/blob/master/config/examples/vmagent_stateful_with_sharding.yaml).
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## Additional scrape configuration
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AdditionalScrapeConfigs is an additional way to add scrape targets in `VMAgent` CRD.
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There are two options for adding targets into `VMAgent`:
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- [inline configuration into CRD](#inline-additional-scrape-configuration-in-vmagent-crd),
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- [defining it as a Kubernetes Secret](#define-additional-scrape-configuration-as-a-kubernetes-secret).
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No validation happens during the creation of configuration. However, you must validate job specs, and it must follow job spec configuration.
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Please check [scrape_configs documentation](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#scrape_configs) as references.
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### Inline Additional Scrape Configuration in VMAgent CRD
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You need to add scrape configuration directly to the `vmagent spec.inlineScrapeConfig`. It is raw text in YAML format.
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See example below
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-example
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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inlineScrapeConfig: |
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- job_name: "prometheus"
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static_configs:
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- targets: ["localhost:9090"]
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remoteWrite:
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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# ...
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```
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**Note**: Do not use passwords and tokens with inlineScrapeConfig use Secret instead.
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## Define Additional Scrape Configuration as a Kubernetes Secret
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You need to define Kubernetes Secret with a key.
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The key is `prometheus-additional.yaml` in the example below:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: Secret
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metadata:
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name: additional-scrape-configs
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stringData:
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prometheus-additional.yaml: |
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- job_name: "prometheus"
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static_configs:
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- targets: ["localhost:9090"]
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```
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After that, you need to specify the secret's name and key in VMAgent CRD in `additionalScrapeConfigs` section:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-example
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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additionalScrapeConfigs:
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name: additional-scrape-configs
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key: prometheus-additional.yaml
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remoteWrite:
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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# ...
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```
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**Note**: You can specify only one Secret in the VMAgent CRD configuration so use it for all additional scrape configurations.
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## Relabeling
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`VMAgent` supports global relabeling for all metrics and per remoteWrite target relabel config.
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Note in some cases, you don't need relabeling, `key=value` label pairs can be added to the all scrapped metrics with `spec.externalLabels` for `VMAgent`:
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```yaml
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# simple label add config
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-example
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spec:
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externalLabels:
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clusterid: some_cluster
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```
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`VMAgent` CR supports relabeling with [custom configMap](#relabeling-config-in-configmap)
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or [inline defined at CRD](#inline-relabeling-config).
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### Relabeling config in Configmap
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Quick tour how to create `ConfigMap` with relabeling configuration:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: ConfigMap
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-relabel
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data:
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global-relabel.yaml: |
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- target_label: bar
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- source_labels: [aa]
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separator: "foobar"
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regex: "foo.+bar"
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target_label: aaa
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replacement: "xxx"
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- action: keep
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source_labels: [aaa]
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- action: drop
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source_labels: [aaa]
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target-1-relabel.yaml: |
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- action: keep_if_equal
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source_labels: [foo, bar]
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- action: drop_if_equal
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source_labels: [foo, bar]
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```
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Second, add `relabelConfig` to `VMagent` spec for global relabeling with name of `Configmap` - `vmagent-relabel` and key `global-relabel.yaml`.
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For relabeling per remoteWrite target, add `urlRelabelConfig` name of `Configmap` - `vmagent-relabel`
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and key `target-1-relabel.yaml` to one of remoteWrite target for relabeling only for those target:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-example
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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relabelConfig:
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name: "vmagent-relabel"
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key: "global-relabel.yaml"
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remoteWrite:
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example-vmsingle-persisted.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example-vmsingle.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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urlRelabelConfig:
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name: "vmagent-relabel"
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key: "target-1-relabel.yaml"
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```
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### Inline relabeling config
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```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-example
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spec:
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# ...
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selectAllByDefault: true
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inlineRelabelConfig:
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- target_label: bar
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- source_labels: [aa]
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separator: "foobar"
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regex: "foo.+bar"
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target_label: aaa
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replacement: "xxx"
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- action: keep
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source_labels: [aaa]
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- action: drop
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source_labels: [aaa]
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remoteWrite:
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example-vmsingle-persisted.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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- url: "http://vmsingle-example-vmsingle.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
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inlineUrlRelabelConfig:
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- action: keep_if_equal
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source_labels: [foo, bar]
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- action: drop_if_equal
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source_labels: [foo, bar]
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```
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### Combined example
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It's also possible to use both features in combination.
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First will be added relabeling configs from `inlineRelabelConfig`, then `relabelConfig` from configmap.
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: ConfigMap
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metadata:
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name: vmagent-relabel
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data:
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global-relabel.yaml: |
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- target_label: bar
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- source_labels: [aa]
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separator: "foobar"
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regex: "foo.+bar"
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target_label: aaa
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replacement: "xxx"
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- action: keep
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source_labels: [aaa]
|
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- action: drop
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source_labels: [aaa]
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target-1-relabel.yaml: |
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- action: keep_if_equal
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source_labels: [foo, bar]
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- action: drop_if_equal
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source_labels: [foo, bar]
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```
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|
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|
```yaml
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apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
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kind: VMAgent
|
|
metadata:
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|
name: example-vmagent
|
|
spec:
|
|
# ...
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|
selectAllByDefault: true
|
|
inlineRelabelConfig:
|
|
- target_label: bar1
|
|
- source_labels: [aa]
|
|
relabelConfig:
|
|
name: "vmagent-relabel"
|
|
key: "global-relabel.yaml"
|
|
remoteWrite:
|
|
- url: "http://vmsingle-example-vmsingle-persisted.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
|
|
- url: "http://vmsingle-example-vmsingle.default.svc:8429/api/v1/write"
|
|
urlRelabelConfig:
|
|
name: "vmagent-relabel"
|
|
key: "target-1-relabel.yaml"
|
|
inlineUrlRelabelConfig:
|
|
- action: keep_if_equal
|
|
source_labels: [foo1, bar2]
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Resulted configmap, mounted to `VMAgent` pod:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
apiVersion: v1
|
|
data:
|
|
global_relabeling.yaml: |
|
|
- target_label: bar1
|
|
- source_labels:
|
|
- aa
|
|
- target_label: bar
|
|
- source_labels: [aa]
|
|
separator: "foobar"
|
|
regex: "foo.+bar"
|
|
target_label: aaa
|
|
replacement: "xxx"
|
|
- action: keep
|
|
source_labels: [aaa]
|
|
- action: drop
|
|
source_labels: [aaa]
|
|
url_rebaling-1.yaml: |
|
|
- source_labels:
|
|
- foo1
|
|
- bar2
|
|
action: keep_if_equal
|
|
- action: keep_if_equal
|
|
source_labels: [foo, bar]
|
|
- action: drop_if_equal
|
|
source_labels: [foo, bar]
|
|
kind: ConfigMap
|
|
metadata:
|
|
finalizers:
|
|
- apps.victoriametrics.com/finalizer
|
|
labels:
|
|
app.kubernetes.io/component: monitoring
|
|
app.kubernetes.io/instance: example-vmagent
|
|
app.kubernetes.io/name: vmagent
|
|
managed-by: vm-operator
|
|
name: relabelings-assets-vmagent-example-vmagent
|
|
namespace: default
|
|
ownerReferences:
|
|
- apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
|
|
blockOwnerDeletion: true
|
|
controller: true
|
|
kind: VMAgent
|
|
name: example-vmagent
|
|
uid: 7e9fb838-65da-4443-a43b-c00cd6c4db5b
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Additional information
|
|
|
|
`VMAgent` also has some extra options for relabeling actions, you can check it [docs](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent#relabeling).
|
|
|
|
## Version management
|
|
|
|
To set `VMAgent` version add `spec.image.tag` name from [releases](https://github.com/VictoriaMetrics/VictoriaMetrics/releases)
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
|
|
kind: VMAgent
|
|
metadata:
|
|
name: example-vmagent
|
|
spec:
|
|
image:
|
|
repository: victoriametrics/vmagent
|
|
tag: v1.93.4
|
|
pullPolicy: Always
|
|
# ...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Also, you can specify `imagePullSecrets` if you are pulling images from private repo:
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
|
|
kind: VMAgent
|
|
metadata:
|
|
name: example-vmagent
|
|
spec:
|
|
image:
|
|
repository: victoriametrics/vmagent
|
|
tag: v1.93.4
|
|
pullPolicy: Always
|
|
imagePullSecrets:
|
|
- name: my-repo-secret
|
|
# ...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Enterprise features
|
|
|
|
VMAgent supports feature [Kafka integration](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#kafka-integration)
|
|
from [VictoriaMetrics Enterprise](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/enterprise.html#victoriametrics-enterprise).
|
|
|
|
For using Enterprise version of [vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html)
|
|
you need to change version of `vmagent` to version with `-enterprise` suffix using [Version management](#version-management).
|
|
|
|
All the enterprise apps require `-eula` command-line flag to be passed to them.
|
|
This flag acknowledges that your usage fits one of the cases listed on [this page](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/enterprise.html#victoriametrics-enterprise).
|
|
So you can use [extraArgs](./README.md#extra-arguments) for passing this flag to `VMAgent`:
|
|
|
|
After that you can pass [Kafka integration](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#kafka-integration)
|
|
flags to `VMAgent` with [extraArgs](./README.md#extra-arguments).
|
|
|
|
### Reading metrics from Kafka
|
|
|
|
Here are complete example for [Reading metrics from Kafka](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#reading-metrics-from-kafka):
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
|
|
kind: VMAgent
|
|
metadata:
|
|
name: vmagent-ent-example
|
|
spec:
|
|
# enabling enterprise features
|
|
image:
|
|
# enterprise version of vmagent
|
|
tag: v1.93.5-enterprise
|
|
extraArgs:
|
|
# should be true and means that you have the legal right to run a vmagent enterprise
|
|
# that can either be a signed contract or an email with confirmation to run the service in a trial period
|
|
# https://victoriametrics.com/legal/esa/
|
|
eula: true
|
|
|
|
# using enterprise features: reading metrics from kafka
|
|
# more details about kafka integration you can read on https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#kafka-integration
|
|
# more details about these and other flags you can read on https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#command-line-flags-for-kafka-consumer
|
|
kafka.consumer.topic.brokers: localhost:9092
|
|
kafka.consumer.topic.format: influx
|
|
kafka.consumer.topic: metrics-by-telegraf
|
|
kafka.consumer.topic.groupID: some-id
|
|
|
|
# ...other fields...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Writing metrics to Kafka
|
|
|
|
Here are complete example for [Writing metrics to Kafka](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#writing-metrics-to-kafka):
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
|
|
kind: VMAgent
|
|
metadata:
|
|
name: vmagent-ent-example
|
|
spec:
|
|
# enabling enterprise features
|
|
image:
|
|
# enterprise version of vmagent
|
|
tag: v1.93.5-enterprise
|
|
extraArgs:
|
|
# should be true and means that you have the legal right to run a vmagent enterprise
|
|
# that can either be a signed contract or an email with confirmation to run the service in a trial period
|
|
# https://victoriametrics.com/legal/esa/
|
|
eula: true
|
|
|
|
# using enterprise features: writing metrics to Kafka
|
|
# more details about kafka integration you can read on https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#kafka-integration
|
|
remoteWrite:
|
|
# sasl with username and password
|
|
- url: kafka://broker-1:9092/?topic=prom-rw-1&security.protocol=SASL_SSL&sasl.mechanisms=PLAIN
|
|
# it requires to create kubernetes secret `kafka-basic-auth` with keys `username` and `password` in the same namespace
|
|
basicAuth:
|
|
username:
|
|
name: kafka-basic-auth
|
|
key: username
|
|
password:
|
|
name: kafka-basic-auth
|
|
key: password
|
|
# sasl with username and password from secret and tls
|
|
- url: kafka://localhost:9092/?topic=prom-rw-2&security.protocol=SSL
|
|
# it requires to create kubernetes secret `kafka-tls` with keys `ca.pem`, `cert.pem` and `key.pem` in the same namespace
|
|
tlsConfig:
|
|
ca:
|
|
secret:
|
|
name: kafka-tls
|
|
key: ca.pem
|
|
cert:
|
|
secret:
|
|
name: kafka-tls
|
|
key: cert.pem
|
|
keySecret:
|
|
name: kafka-tls
|
|
key: key.pem
|
|
|
|
# ...other fields...
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Examples
|
|
|
|
```yaml
|
|
kind: VMAgent
|
|
metadata:
|
|
name: vmagent-example
|
|
spec:
|
|
selectAllByDefault: true
|
|
replicaCount: 1
|
|
scrapeInterval: 30s
|
|
scrapeTimeout: 10s
|
|
vmAgentExternalLabelName: example
|
|
externalLabels:
|
|
cluster: my-cluster
|
|
remoteWrite:
|
|
- url: "http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8428/api/v1/write"
|
|
inlineRelabelConfig:
|
|
- action: labeldrop
|
|
regex: "temp.*"
|
|
```
|