[prometheus-users] Edit .GeneratorURL

2023-05-16 Thread Julio Leal
Hi folks, how are you? We need to manipulate the .GeneratorURL. For example: *.GeneratorURL*: https:///graph?g0.expr=(sum(up))%20and%20on()%20(is_metrics_platform_up%20%3D%3D%201)=1=0_exemplars=0_input=1h I need to remove: *%20and%20on()%20(is_metrics_platform_up%20%3D%3D%201)* In the real

Re: [prometheus-users] Prometheus correlation between memory usage and timeseries

2022-11-23 Thread Julio Leal
end looking at `process_resident_memory_bytes / > prometheus_tsdb_head_series`. > > The current typical use is around 8KiB per series, mainly due to the > indexing of series. > > On Wed, Nov 23, 2022 at 2:14 AM Julio Leal wrote: > >> Hi everyone >> I'm trying unders

Re: [prometheus-users] Prometheus Growth

2022-11-22 Thread Julio Leal
Hi Stuart Thank you so much! It was very useful! I got a lot of insights! On Monday, November 21, 2022 at 5:25:52 AM UTC-3 Stuart Clark wrote: > On 20/11/2022 22:53, Julio Leal wrote: > > Hi everyone! > > I'm doing a study about how much time we have in our prometheus > in

[prometheus-users] Prometheus correlation between memory usage and timeseries

2022-11-22 Thread Julio Leal
Hi everyone I'm trying understand and create an end of life of my prometheus instance. I think that my promethes will die as my number of timeseries increases and I need more memory ram. How can I create a correlation between my timeseries growth and my memory ram growth? I already try to use:

[prometheus-users] Prometheus Growth

2022-11-20 Thread Julio Leal
Hi everyone! I'm doing a study about how much time we have in our prometheus instances. First of all, I thought that prometheus memory grew because number timeseries ingested. I thought like this because timeseries stay in memory to recover informations more faster. But I got timeseries from