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VMAlert
- executes a list of given alerting
or recording rules against configured address.
The VMAlert
CRD declaratively defines a desired VMAlert
setup to run in a Kubernetes cluster.
It has few required config options - datasource
and notifier
are required, for other config parameters
check doc.
For each VMAlert
resource, the Operator deploys a properly configured Deployment
in the same namespace.
The VMAlert Pod
s are configured to mount a list of Configmaps
prefixed with <VMAlert-name>-number
containing
the configuration for alerting rules.
For each VMAlert
resource, the Operator adds Service
and VMServiceScrape
in the same namespace prefixed with
name <VMAlert-name>
.
Specification
You can see the full actual specification of the VMAlert
resource in the API docs -> VMAlert.
If you can't find necessary field in the specification of the custom resource, see Extra arguments section.
Also, you can check out the examples section.
Rules
The CRD specifies which VMRule
s should be covered by the deployed VMAlert
instances based on label selection.
The Operator then generates a configuration based on the included VMRule
s and updates the Configmaps
containing
the configuration. It continuously does so for all changes that are made to VMRule
s or to the VMAlert
resource itself.
Alerting rules are filtered by selectors ruleNamespaceSelector
and ruleSelector
in VMAlert
CRD definition.
For selecting rules from all namespaces you must specify it to empty value:
spec:
ruleNamespaceSelector: {}
VMRule objects generate part of VMAlert
configuration.
For filtering rules VMAlert
uses selectors ruleNamespaceSelector
and ruleSelector
.
It allows configuring rules access control across namespaces and different environments.
Specification of selectors you can see in this doc.
In addition to the above selectors, the filtering of objects in a cluster is affected by the field selectAllByDefault
of VMAlert
spec and environment variable WATCH_NAMESPACE
for operator.
Following rules are applied:
- If
ruleNamespaceSelector
andruleSelector
both undefined, then by default select nothing. With option set -spec.selectAllByDefault: true
, select all vmrules. - If
ruleNamespaceSelector
defined,ruleSelector
undefined, then all vmrules are matching at namespaces for givenruleNamespaceSelector
. - If
ruleNamespaceSelector
undefined,ruleSelector
defined, then all vmrules atVMAlert
's namespaces are matching for givenruleSelector
. - If
ruleNamespaceSelector
andruleSelector
both defined, then only vmrules at namespaces matchedruleNamespaceSelector
for givenruleSelector
are matching.
Here's a more visual and more detailed view:
ruleNamespaceSelector |
ruleSelector |
selectAllByDefault |
WATCH_NAMESPACE |
Selected rules |
---|---|---|---|---|
undefined | undefined | false | undefined | nothing |
undefined | undefined | true | undefined | all vmrules in the cluster |
defined | undefined | any | undefined | all vmrules are matching at namespaces for given ruleNamespaceSelector |
undefined | defined | any | undefined | all vmrules only at VMAlert 's namespace are matching for given ruleSelector |
defined | defined | any | undefined | all vmrules only at namespaces matched ruleNamespaceSelector for given ruleSelector are matching |
any | undefined | any | defined | all vmrules only at VMAlert 's namespace |
any | defined | any | defined | all vmrules only at VMAlert 's namespace for given ruleSelector are matching |
More details about WATCH_NAMESPACE
variable you can read in this doc.
Here are some examples of VMAlert
configuration with selectors:
# select all rule objects in the cluster
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: vmalert-select-all
spec:
# ...
selectAllByDefault: true
---
# select all rule objects in specific namespace (my-namespace)
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: vmalert-select-ns
spec:
# ...
ruleNamespaceSelector:
matchLabels:
kubernetes.io/metadata.name: my-namespace
High availability
VMAlert
can be launched with multiple replicas without an additional configuration as far alertmanager is responsible for alert deduplication.
Note, if you want to use VMAlert
with high-available VMAlertmanager
, which has more than 1 replica.
You have to specify all pod fqdns at VMAlert.spec.notifiers.[url]
. Or you can use service discovery for notifier, examples:
- alertmanager:
apiVersion: v1 kind: Secret metadata: name: vmalertmanager-example-alertmanager labels: app: vm-operator type: Opaque stringData: alertmanager.yaml: | global: resolve_timeout: 5m route: group_by: ['job'] group_wait: 30s group_interval: 5m repeat_interval: 12h receiver: 'webhook' receivers: - name: 'webhook' webhook_configs: - url: 'http://alertmanagerwh:30500/' # ... --- apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1 kind: VMAlertmanager metadata: name: example namespace: default labels: usage: dedicated spec: replicaCount: 2 configSecret: vmalertmanager-example-alertmanager configSelector: {} configNamespaceSelector: {} # ...
- vmalert with fqdns:
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1 kind: VMAlert metadata: name: example-ha namespace: default spec: replicaCount: 2 datasource: url: http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8429 notifiers: - url: http://vmalertmanager-example-0.vmalertmanager-example.default.svc:9093 - url: http://vmalertmanager-example-1.vmalertmanager-example.default.svc:9093 evaluationInterval: "10s" ruleSelector: {} # ...
- vmalert with service discovery:
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1 kind: VMAlert metadata: name: example-ha namespace: default spec: replicaCount: 2 datasource: url: http://vmsingle-example.default.svc:8429 notifiers: - selector: namespaceSelector: matchNames: - default labelSelector: matchLabels: usage: dedicated evaluationInterval: "10s" ruleSelector: {} # ...
In addition, you need to specify remoteWrite
and remoteRead
urls for restoring alert states after restarts:
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: example-ha
namespace: default
spec:
replicaCount: 2
evaluationInterval: "10s"
selectAllByDefault: true
datasource:
url: http://vmselect-demo.vm.svc:8481/select/0/prometheus
notifiers:
- url: http://vmalertmanager-example-0.vmalertmanager-example.default.svc:9093
- url: http://vmalertmanager-example-1.vmalertmanager-example.default.svc:9093
remoteWrite:
url: http://vminsert-demo.vm.svc:8480/insert/0/prometheus
remoteRead:
url: http://vmselect-demo.vm.svc:8481/select/0/prometheus
More details about remoteWrite
and remoteRead
you can read in vmalert docs.
Version management
To set VMAlert
version add spec.image.tag
name from releases
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: example-vmalert
spec:
image:
repository: victoriametrics/vmalert
tag: v1.93.4
pullPolicy: Always
# ...
Also, you can specify imagePullSecrets
if you are pulling images from private repo:
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: example-vmalert
spec:
image:
repository: victoriametrics/vmalert
tag: v1.93.4
pullPolicy: Always
imagePullSecrets:
- name: my-repo-secret
# ...
Resource management
You can specify resources for each VMAlert
resource in the spec
section of the VMAlert
CRD.
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: vmalert-resources-example
spec:
# ...
resources:
requests:
memory: "64Mi"
cpu: "250m"
limits:
memory: "128Mi"
cpu: "500m"
# ...
If these parameters are not specified, then,
by default all VMAlert
pods have resource requests and limits from the default values of the following operator parameters:
VM_VMALERTDEFAULT_RESOURCE_LIMIT_MEM
- default memory limit forVMAlert
pods,VM_VMALERTDEFAULT_RESOURCE_LIMIT_CPU
- default memory limit forVMAlert
pods,VM_VMALERTDEFAULT_RESOURCE_REQUEST_MEM
- default memory limit forVMAlert
pods,VM_VMALERTDEFAULT_RESOURCE_REQUEST_CPU
- default memory limit forVMAlert
pods.
These default parameters will be used if:
VM_VMALERTDEFAULT_USEDEFAULTRESOURCES
is set totrue
(default value),VMAlert
CR doesn't haveresources
field inspec
section.
Field resources
in VMAlert
spec have higher priority than operator parameters.
If you set VM_VMALERTDEFAULT_USEDEFAULTRESOURCES
to false
and don't specify resources
in VMAlert
CRD,
then VMAlert
pods will be created without resource requests and limits.
Also, you can specify requests without limits - in this case default values for limits will not be used.
Enterprise features
VMAlert supports features Reading rules from object storage and Multitenancy from VictoriaMetrics Enterprise.
For using Enterprise version of vmalert
you need to change version of VMAlert
to version with -enterprise
suffix using 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.
So you can use extraArgs for passing this flag to VMAlert
:
Reading rules from object storage
After that you can pass -rule
command-line argument with s3://
or gs://
to VMAlert
with extraArgs.
More details about reading rules from object storage you can read in vmalert docs.
Here are complete example for Reading rules from object storage:
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: vmalert-ent-example
spec:
# enabling enterprise features
image:
# enterprise version of vmalert
tag: v1.93.5-enterprise
extraArgs:
# should be true and means that you have the legal right to run a vmalert 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 rules from object storage
# more details about reading rules from object storage you can read on https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmalert#reading-rules-from-object-storage
rule: s3://bucket/dir/alert.rules
# ...other fields...
Multitenancy
After enabling enterprise version you can use Multitenancy
feature in VMAlert
.
For that you need to set clusterMode
command-line flag
with extraArgs
and specify tenant
field for groups
in VMRule:
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: vmalert-ent-example
spec:
# enabling enterprise features
image:
# enterprise version of vmalert
tag: v1.93.5-enterprise
extraArgs:
# should be true and means that you have the legal right to run a vmalert 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: Multitenancy
# more details about multitenancy you can read on https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmalert#multitenancy
clusterMode: true
# ...other fields...
---
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMRule
metadata:
name: vmrule-ent-example
spec:
groups:
- name: vmalert-1
rules:
# using enterprise features: Multitenancy
# more details about multitenancy you can read on https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmalert#multitenancy
- tenant: 1
alert: vmalert config reload error
expr: delta(vmalert_config_last_reload_errors_total[5m]) > 0
for: 10s
labels:
severity: major
job: "{{ $labels.job }}"
annotations:
value: "{{ $value }}"
description: 'error reloading vmalert config, reload count for 5 min {{ $value }}'
Examples
apiVersion: operator.victoriametrics.com/v1beta1
kind: VMAlert
metadata:
name: example-vmalert
spec:
replicaCount: 1
datasource:
url: "http://vmsingle-example-vmsingle-persisted.default.svc:8429"
notifier:
url: "http://vmalertmanager-example-alertmanager.default.svc:9093"
evaluationInterval: "30s"
selectAllByDefault: true