Sorry, "target" probably should be "targetLabel" in your k8s setup (it's 
"target_label" in regular prometheus)

On Wednesday, 14 June 2023 at 11:24:45 UTC+1 Brian Candler wrote:

> The solution should be the same as this recent thread: 
> https://groups.google.com/g/prometheus-users/c/gy510HjV-Sw
>
> 1. Set a label like __tmp_keep to any string, for those metrics you want 
> to keep
>
> *- sourceLabels: [__name__] **  regex: **kube_namespace_created**  
> replacement: 'true'**  target: __tmp_keep*
>
>
> 2. Then only drop those for which __tmp_keep is empty (unset)
>
> *- sourceLabels: [namespace,__tmp_keep] **  regex: 'z{3,6};'**  action: 
> drop*
>
> On Wednesday, 14 June 2023 at 11:00:40 UTC+1 Edoardo Beltramo wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I’m facing an issue where I can’t properly save a metric;
>> Inside a k8s cluster I have a rule inside a *servicemonitor.yaml* file 
>> that drops any metric coming from namespaces that match a specific regex, 
>> something like:
>> * - sourceLabels: [namespace] **  regex: z{3,6} **  action: drop* 
>>
>> this works, but now I have to implement a way to save a single metric, 
>> specifically *kube_namespace_created* before dropping all the others, 
>> only for those namespace that match the regex.
>>
>> Can someone give me an heads up? Thanks
>>
>

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