Thanks for confirming, kind of thought this was the problem. Can you pls 
help with which file system to use? We are running Ubuntu on Azure VMs. Is 
it ext4? 

On Thursday, 20 February 2020 18:36:45 UTC+5:30, Stuart Clark wrote:
>
> If you have more than one copy of Prometheus running against the same data 
> directory you will cause corruption.
>
> They need to be using separate directories and the use of NFS is generally 
> not recommended. 
>
> On 20 February 2020 12:40:59 GMT, Guru SD <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>>
>> Yes we have two Prometheus servers accessing the same storage backend. 
>> Not sure if it is via NFS. They have configured to use the same 
>> storage.tsdb.path on one of the two servers.
>>
>> The servers are Azure VMs running on Ubuntu. Using the latest version of 
>> Prometheus.
>>
>> On Wednesday, 19 February 2020 14:00:20 UTC+5:30, Brian Candler wrote:
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 19 February 2020 03:16:44 UTC, Guru SD wrote:
>>>>
>>>> We have a clustered Prometheus setup but with a common storage disk.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Please can you be more specific about what you mean by "common storage 
>>> disk" and how it is configured.
>>>
>>> Do you have multiple prometheus servers accessing the same storage 
>>> backend via NFS?  Are they configured with the same --storage.tsdb.path on 
>>> the same NFS server?!
>>>
>>>
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