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# Relabeling cookbook
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VictoriaMetrics and [vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html) support
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[Prometheus-compatible relabeling](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#relabeling)
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with [additional enhancements](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#relabeling-enhancements).
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The relabeling is mostly used for the following tasks:
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* Dropping unneeded scrape targets during [service discovery](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#prometheus-service-discovery).
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See [how to drop unneded targets with relabeling](#how-to-drop-discovered-targets).
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* Adding or updating static labels at scrape targets. See [how to add labels to scrape targets](#how-to-add-labels-to-scrape-targets).
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* Copying target labels from another labels. See [how to copy labels in scrape targets](#how-to-copy-labels-in-scrape-targets).
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* Modifying scrape urls for discovered targets. See [how to modify scrape urls in targets](#how-to-modify-scrape-urls-in-targets).
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* Modifying `instance` and `job` labels. See [how to modify instance and job](#how-to-modify-instance-and-job).
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* Extracting label parts into another labels. See [how to extract label parts](#how-to-extract-label-parts).
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* Removing prefixes from target label names. See [how to remove prefixes from target label names](#how-to-remove-prefixes-from-target-label-names).
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* Removing some labels from discovered targets. See [how to remove labels from targets](#how-to-remove-labels-from-targets).
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* Dropping some metrics during scape. See [how to drop metrics during scrape](#how-to-drop-metrics-during-scrape).
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* Removing some labels from scraped metrics. See [how to remove labels from metrics](#how-to-remove-labels-from-metrics).
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* Removing some labels from metrics matching some [series selector](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#time-series-selectors).
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See [how to remove labels from metrics subset](#how-to-remove-labels-from-metrics-subset).
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See also [relabeling docs at vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html#relabeling).
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## How to remove labels from metrics subset
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Sometimes it may be needed to remove labels from a subset of scraped metrics, while leaving these labels in the rest of scraped metrics.
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In this case the `if` [series selector](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#time-series-selectors)
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can be applied to `action: labeldrop` or `action: labelkeep`.
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For example, the following config drops labels with names starting from `foo_` prefix from metrics matching `a{b="c"}` series selector:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: test
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static_configs:
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- targets: [host123]
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metric_relabel_configs:
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- action: labeldrop
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if: 'a{b="c"}'
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regex: "foo_.*"
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```
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See also [how to remove labels from scraped metrics](#how-to-remove-labels-from-scraped-metrics).
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## How to remove labels from scraped metrics
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Sometimes it may be needed to remove labels from scraped metrics. For example, if some labels
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lead to [high cardinality](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/FAQ.html#what-is-high-cardinality)
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or [high churn rate](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/FAQ.html#what-is-high-churn-rate) issues,
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then it may be a good idea to drop these labels during scrapes.
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This can be done with `action: labeldrop` or `action: labelkeep` relabeling rules at `metric_relabel_configs` section:
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* `action: labeldrop` drops labels with names matching the given `regex` option
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* `action: labelkeep` drops labels with names not matching the given `regex` option
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For example, the following config drops labels with names starting with `foo_` prefix from all the metrics scraped from the `http://host123/metrics`:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: test
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static_configs:
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- targets: [host123]
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metric_relabel_configs:
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- action: labeldrop
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regex: "foo_.*"
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```
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The `regex` option can contain arbitrary regular expression in [RE2 format](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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The `regex` option is applied to every label name in the target. It is automatically anchored, so it must match the whole label name.
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The label name is left as is if the `regex` doesn't match it.
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Important notes:
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* Labels with `__` prefix are automatically removed after the relabeling, so there is no need in removing them with relabeling rules.
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* Make sure that metrics exposed by the target can be uniquely identified by their names
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and the remaining labels after label removal. Otherwise duplicate metrics with duplicate timestams
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and different values will be pushed to the storage. This is an undesired issue in most cases.
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See also [useful tips for metric relabeling](#useful-tips-for-metric-relabeling).
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## How to drop metrics during scrape
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Sometimes it is needed to drop some metrics during scrapes. For example, if some metrics result
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in [high cardinality](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/FAQ.html#what-is-high-cardinality)
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or [high churn rate](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/FAQ.html#what-is-high-churn-rate) issues,
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then it may be a good idea to drop these metrics during scrapes. This can be done with the `action: drop` or `action: keep`
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relabeling rules at `metric_relabel_configs` section:
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* `action: drop` drops all the metrics, which match the `if` [series selector](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#time-series-selectors)
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* `action: keep` drops all the metrics, which don't match the `if` [series selector](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#time-series-selectors)
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For example, the following config drops all the metrics obtained from `http://host123/metrics`, which start with `foo_` prefix:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: test
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static_configs:
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- targets: [host123]
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metric_relabel_configs:
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- if: '{__name__=~"foo_.*"}'
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action: drop
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```
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Note that the relabeling config is specified under `metric_relabel_configs` section instead of `relabel_configs` section:
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* The `relabel_configs` is applied to the configured/discovered targets.
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* The `metric_relabel_configs` is applied to metrics scraped from the configured/discovered targets.
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See also [useful tips for metric relabeling](#useful-tips-for-metric-relabeling).
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## How to remove labels from a subset of targets
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Sometimes it is needed to remove some labels from a subset of [discovered targets](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html),
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while leaving these labels in the rest of discovered targets.
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In this case the `if` [selector](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#time-series-selectors)
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can be added to `action: labeldrop` or `action: labelkeep` relabeling rule.
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For example, the following config discovers pod targets in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs),
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[extracts pod-level labels](#how-to-remove-prefixes-from-target-label-names) into labels with `foo_` prefix and then drops all the labels
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with `foo_bar_` prefix in their names for targets matching `{__address__=~"pod123.+"}` selector:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- action: labelmap
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regex: "__meta_kubernetes_pod_label_(.+)"
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replacement: "foo_$1"
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- action: labeldrop
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if: '{__address__=~"pod123.+"}'
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regex: "foo_bar_.*"
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```
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See also [how to remove labels from targets](#how-to-remove-labels-from-targets).
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## How to remove labels from targets
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Sometimes it is needed to remove some labels from [discovered targets](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html).
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In this case the `action: labeldrop` and `action: labelkeep` relabeling options can be used:
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* `action: labeldrop` drops all the labels with names matching the `regex` option
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* `action: labelkeep` drops all the labels with names not matching the `regex` option
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For example, the following config discovers pod targets in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs),
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[extracts pod-level labels](#how-to-remove-prefixes-from-target-label-names) into labels with `foo_` prefix and then drops all the labels
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with `foo_bar_` prefix in their names:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- action: labelmap
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regex: "__meta_kubernetes_pod_label_(.+)"
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replacement: "foo_$1"
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- action: labeldrop
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regex: "foo_bar_.*"
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```
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The `regex` option can contain arbitrary regular expression in [RE2 format](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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The `regex` option is applied to every label name in the target. It is automatically anchored, so it must match the whole label name.
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The label name is left as is if the `regex` doesn't match it.
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Important notes:
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* Labels with `__` prefix are automatically removed after the relabeling, so there is no need in removing them with relabeling rules.
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* Do not remove `instance` and `job` labels, since this may result in duplicate scrape targets with identical sets of labels.
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## How to remove prefixes from target label names
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Sometimes it is needed to remove `__meta_*` prefixes from meta-labels of the [discovered targets](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html).
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For example, [Kubernetes service discovery](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs) adds `__meta_kubernetes_pod_label_<labelname>`
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labels per each pod-level label. In this case it may be needed to leave only the `<labelname>` part of such label names,
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while removing the `__meta_kubernetes_pod_label_` prefix. This can be done with `action: labelmap` relabeling option:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- action: labelmap
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regex: "__meta_kubernetes_pod_label_(.+)"
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replacement: "$1"
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```
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The `regex` option can contain arbitrary regular expression in [RE2 format](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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The `regex` option is applied to every label name in the target. It is automatically anchored, so it must match the whole label name.
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It can contain capture groups such as `(.+)` in the config above. These capture groups can be referenced then inside `replacement` option
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with the `$N` syntax, where `N` is the number of the capture group in `regex`. The first capture group has the `$1` reference.
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The label name is left as is if the `regex` doesn't match it.
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## How to extract label parts
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Relabeling allows extracting parts from label values and storing them into arbitrary labels.
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This is performed with `regex` and `replacement` options in relabeling rules.
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For example, the following config discovers pod targets in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs),
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extracts `bar` part from `foo/bar` container name and stores it into the `xyz` label with `abc_` prefix:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_container_name]
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regex: "[^/]+/(.+)"
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replacement: "abc_$1"
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target_label: xyz
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```
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The `regex` option can contain arbitrary regular expression in [RE2 format](https://github.com/google/re2/wiki/Syntax).
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The `regex` option is automatically anchored, so it must match the whole value from `source_labels`.
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It can contain capture groups such as `(.+)` in the config above. These capture groups can be referenced then inside `replacement` option
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with the `$N` syntax, where `N` is the number of the capture group in `regex`. The first capture group has the `$1` reference.
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It is possible to construct a label from multiple parts of different labels. In this case just specify the needed source labels inside `source_labels` list.
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The values of labels specified in `source_labels` list are joined with `;` separator by default before being matched against the `regex`.
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The separator can be overriden via `separator` option.
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If the `regex` doesn't match the value constructed from `source_labels`, then the relabeling rule is skipped and the remaining relabeling rules are executed.
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## How to modify instance and job
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Single-node VictoriaMetrics and [vmagent](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/vmagent.html) automatically add `instance` and `job` labels per each discovered target:
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* The `job` label is set to `job_name` value specified in the corresponding [scrape_config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#scrape_configs).
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* The `instance` label is set to the final `__address__` label value after target-level relabeling.
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The `__address__` label value is automatically set to the most suitable value depending
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on the used [service discovery type](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#supported-service-discovery-configs).
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The `__address__` label can be overriden during relabeling - see [these docs](#how-to-modify-scrape-urls-in-targets).
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Both `instance` and `job` labels can be overriden during relabeling. For example, the following config discovers pod targets
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in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs) and overrides `job` label from `k8s` to `foo`:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- target_label: job
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replacement: foo
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```
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## How to modify scrape urls in targets
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URLs for scrape targets are composed of the following parts:
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* Scheme (e.g. `http` or `https`). The scheme is available during target relabeling in a special label - `__scheme__`.
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By default the scheme is set to `http`. It can be overriden either by specifying the `scheme` option
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at [scrape_config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#scrape_configs) level
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or by updating the `__scheme__` label during relabeling.
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* Host and port (e.g. `host12:3456`). This information is available during target relabeling in a special label - `__address__`.
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Every [supported service discovery type](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#supported-service-discovery-configs)
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sets the `__address__` label to the most suitable value. Sometimes this value needs to be modified. In this case
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just update the `__address__` label during relabeling to the needed value.
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The port part is optional. If it is missing, then it is automatically set either to `80` or `443` depending
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on the used scheme (`http` or `https`).
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The final `__address__` label is automatically converted into `instance` label per each target unless the `instance`
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label is explicitly set during relabeling.
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* URL path (e.g. `/metrics`). This information is available during target relabeling in a special label - `__metrics_path__`.
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By default the `__metrics_path__` is set to `/metrics`. It can be overriden either by specifying the `metrics_path`
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option at [scrape_config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#scrape_configs)
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or by updating the `__metrics_path__` label during relabeling.
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* Query args (e.g. `?foo=bar&baz=xyz`). This information is available during target relabeling in special labels
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with `__param_` prefix. For example, `__param_foo` would have the `bar` value, while `__param_baz` would have the `xyz` value
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for `?foo=bar&baz=xyz` query string. The query args can be specified either via `params` section
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at [scrape_config](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#scrape_configs)
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or by updating/setting the corresponding `__param_*` labels during relabeling.
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The resulting scrape url looks like the following:
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```
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<__scheme__> + "://" + <__address__> + <__metrics_path__> + <"?" + query_args_from_param_labels>
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```
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It is expected that the target exposes metrics
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in [Prometheus text exposition format](https://github.com/prometheus/docs/blob/main/content/docs/instrumenting/exposition_formats.md#text-based-format)
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at the resulting scrape url.
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Given the scrape url construction rules above, the following config discovers pod targets
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in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs)
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and constructs per-target scrape url as `https://<pod_name>/foo/bar?baz=<container_name>`:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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metrics_path: /foo/bar
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relabel_configs:
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- target_label: __scheme__
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replacement: https
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- source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_name]
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target_label: __address__
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- source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_container_name]
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target_label: __param_baz
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```
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## How to copy labels in scrape targets
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Labels can be copied by specifying the source labels via `source_labels` relabeling option
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and specifying the target label via `target_label` relabeling option.
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For example, the following config copies `__meta_kubernetes_pod_name` label to `pod` label
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for all the discovered pods in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs):
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_name]
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target_label: pod
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```
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Note that the `source_labels` option accepts a list of labels in square brackets. If multiple labels are specified
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in the `source_labels` list, then the specified label values are joined into a single string with `;` delimiter by default.
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The delimiter can be modified by specifying it via `separator` option.
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For example, the following config sets the `pod_name:container_port` value to the `host_port` label
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for all the discovered pod targets in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs):
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_name, __meta_kubernetes_pod_container_port_number]
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separator: ":"
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target_label: host_port
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```
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## How to add labels to scrape targets
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Additional labels can be added to scrape targets by specifying the label name in `target_label` relabeling option
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and by specifying the label value in `replacement` relabeling option.
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The same approach can be used for updating already existing label values at target level.
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For example, the following config adds `{foo="bar"}` label to all the discovered pods in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs):
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- target_label: "foo"
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replacement: "bar"
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```
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The labels, which are added to the target, are automatically added to all the metrics scraped from the target.
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For example, if the target exposes the metric `metric{label="value"}`, then the metric is transformed into `metric{label="value",foo="bar"}`
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before being sent to the storage.
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If the metric exported by the target contains the same label as the target itself, then the `exported_` prefix is added to the exported label name.
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For example, if the target exposes the metric `metric{foo="baz"}`, then the metric is transformed into `metric{exported_foo="baz",foo="bar"}`.
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This behaviour can be changed by specifying `honor_labels: true` option at the given scrape config. In this case the exported label overrides
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the target's label. In this case the `metric{foo="baz"}` stays the same. Example config with `honor_labels: true`:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: k8s
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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honor_labels: true
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relabel_configs:
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- target_label: "foo"
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replacement: "bar"
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```
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## How to drop discovered targets
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If a particular discovered target shouldn't be scraped, then `action: keep` or `action: drop` relabeling rules
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must be used inside `relabel_configs` section.
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The `action: keep` keeps only scrape targets with labels matching the `if` [selector](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#time-series-selectors),
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while dropping the rest of targets. For example, the following config discovers pod targets in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs)
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and scrapes only pods with names starting with `foo` prefix:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: foo_pods
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- if: '{__meta_kubernetes_pod_name=~"foo.*"}'
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action: keep
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```
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The `action: drop` drops all the scrape targets with labels matching the `if` [selector](https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/querying/basics/#time-series-selectors),
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while keeping the rest of targets. For example, the followign config discovers pod targets in [Kubernetes](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#kubernetes_sd_configs)
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and scrapes only pods with names starting with prefixes other than `foo`:
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```yaml
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scrape_configs:
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- job_name: not_foo_pods
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kubernetes_sd_configs:
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- role: pod
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relabel_configs:
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- if: '{__meta_kubernetes_pod_name=~"foo.*"}'
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action: drop
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```
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See also [useful tips for target relabeling](#useful-tips-for-target-relabeling).
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## Useful tips for target relabeling
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* Every discovered target contains a set of meta-labels, which start with `__meta_` prefix.
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The specific sets of labels per each supported service discovery option are listed
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[here](https://docs.victoriametrics.com/sd_configs.html#prometheus-service-discovery).
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* Every discovered target contains additional labels with `__` prefix other than `__meta_` labels.
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See [these docs](#how-to-modify-scrape-urls-in-targets) for more details.
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* All the labels, which start with `__` prefix, are automatically removed from targets after the relabeling.
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So it is common practice to store temporary labels with names starting with `__` during target relabeling.
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* All the target-level labels are automatically added to all the metrics scraped from targets.
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* The list of discovered scrape targets with all the discovered meta-labels is available at `http://vmagent:8429/service-discovery` page for `vmagent`
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and at `http://victoriametrics:8428/service-discovery` page for single-node VictoriaMetrics.
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* The list of active targets with the final set of labels left after relabeling is available at `http://vmagent:8429/targets` page for `vmagent`
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and at `http://victoriametrics:8428/targets` page for single-node VictoriaMetrics.
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## Useful tips for metric relabeling
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* All the labels, which start with `__` prefix, are automatically removed from metrics after the relabeling.
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So it is common practice to store temporary labels with names startigh with `__` during metrics relabeling.
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* All the target-level labels are automatically added to all the metrics scraped from targets,
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so target-level labels are available during metrics relabeling.
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