On Friday, 10 September 2021 at 02:59:12 UTC+1 Evelyn Pereira Souza wrote:

> On 09.09.21 15:26, Brian Candler wrote: 
> > But to answer your original question, you *can* match on year in 
> > mute_time_intervals if you really want, and the documentation shows how: 
> > https://prometheus.io/docs/alerting/latest/configuration/#time_interval 
>
> Hi Brian 
>
> please example YML. Thank you.
>

I already saw the YAML that you posted (with bad formatting, but I suspect 
that's a problem with google groups).

The link above describes the extra field that you need:

  years:
    [ - <year_range> ...]

and it also says:


*year_range: A numerical list of years. Ranges are accepted. For 
example, ['2020:2022', '2030']. Inclusive on both ends.*

What's unclear about that?  Or have you tried it, and found that it doesn't 
work?

I still think that Silences are really what you want.  If you want a 
history of silences in git, then you can write a tool which syncs your 
silences defined in git via the Alertmanager API.  Unfortunately the API is not 
properly documented <https://github.com/prometheus/alertmanager/issues/511> 
but you could look at the source of alertmanager, or other clients which 
manage silences like karma <https://github.com/prymitive/karma>.

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