Hello,
I have defined several rule files, e.g. this general.rules.yml:
groups:
- name: general.rules
rules:
- alert: TargetDown
annotations:
message: '{{ printf "%.4g" $value }}% of the {{ $labels.job }}/{{
$labels.instance
}} instances are down.'
expr: 100 * (count(up == 0) BY (job, instance) / count(up) BY (job,
instance)) > 10
for: 10m
labels:
severity: warning
However, I don't see the correlation to service.
Brian Candler schrieb am Donnerstag, 2. September 2021 um 13:58:11 UTC+2:
> It looks like "service" is a label that you have set in the prometheus
> alerting rule.
>
> On Thursday, 2 September 2021 at 11:52:20 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> can you please advise what is represented by a service in alertmanager
>> configuration, e.g.
>> routes:
>> # All alerts with service=mysql or service=cassandra
>> # are dispatched to the database pager. - receiver: 'database-pager'
>> group_wait: 10s matchers:
>> - service=~"mysql|cassandra"
>>
>> Where do I find the service in the rules or in Prometheus -> Alerts?
>>
>> THX
>>
>
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