On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 7:03 PM Christoph Anton Mitterer <cales...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hey Chris, Brian.
>
> Thanks for your replies/confirmations.
>
>
> On Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 8:16:14 AM UTC+1 Ben Kochie wrote:
>
> Yup, this is correct. Prometheus sets the timestamp of the sample at the
> start of the scrape. But since it's an ACID compliant database, the data is
> not queryable until after it's been fully ingested.
>
> This is intentional, because the idea is that whatever atomicity is
> desired by the target is handled by the target. Any locks taken are done
> when the target receives the GET /metrics. The exposition formatting,
> compression, and wire transfer time should not impact the "when time when
> the sample was gathered".
>
>
> Does make sense, yes... was that documented somewhere? I think it would be
> helpful if e.g. the page about the querying basics would tell, these two
> properties:
> - that data is only returned if it has fully arrived, and thus may not be,
> even if the query is after the sample time
> - that Prometheus "adjusts" the timestamps within a certain range
>

Good question, I'm not sure we documented this well. I think it would be
nice to add a "TSDB details" page.


>
>
> And yes, the timing is a tiny bit faked. There are some hidden flags that
> control this behavior.
>
> --scrape.adjust-timestamps
> --scrape.timestamp-tolerance
>
> The default allows up to 2ms (+-0.002) of timing jitter to be ignored.
> This was added in 2020 due to a regression in the accuracy of the Go
> internal timer functions.
>
> See: https://github.com/prometheus/prometheus/issues/7846
>
>
> Makes sense, too. And is actually vital for what I do over in
> https://groups.google.com/g/prometheus-users/c/BwJNsWi1LhI/m/ik2OiRa2AAAJ
>
> Just out of curiosity, what happens, if the jitter is more than the
> +-0.002?
>

If the jitter is > 0.002, the real value is stored.


>
> Thanks,
> Chris.
>
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