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- T3538: Send scheduler metrics to prometheus
- Commits
- rSPSITEc555f0b3ef70: Add metrics relabeling to prometheus-sql-exporter, for scheduler metrics
rSPSITEa0056749df69: db1.staging: Activate metrics for staging scheduler db
rSPSITEf612bd2d3c6e: Send scheduler metrics to prometheus
- bin/octo-diff on belvedere and db1.staging shows the new metrics expectedly:
$ bin/octocatalog-diff --octocatalog-diff-args --no-truncate-details --to staging belvedere ******************************************* File[/etc/prometheus-sql-exporter/swh-scheduler.yml] => parameters => content => @@ -2,5 +2,5 @@ scope: database cluster: secondary - database: ^softwareheritage-scheduler$ + database: ^(swh|softwareheritage)-scheduler$ interval: '1h' help: "Software Heritage Scheduler task delay spread. Positive delay for tasks whose execution is late" @@ -194,2 +194,26 @@ values: - sum + +- name: swh_scheduler + scope: database + database: ^(softwareheritage|swh)-scheduler$ + interval: '15m' + help: "Software Heritage Scheduler Metrics" + query: | + select l.name, l.instance_name, sm.visit_type, + extract(epoch from sm.last_update) as last_update, + sm.origins_known, sm.origins_enabled, sm.origins_never_visited, + sm.origins_with_pending_changes + from scheduler_metrics sm + inner join listers l on sm.lister_id=l.id + order by l.name, l.instance_name + labels: + - name + - instance_name + - visit_type + values: + - last_update + - origins_known + - origins_enabled + - origins_never_visited + - origins_with_pending_changes ******************************************* *** End octocatalog-diff on belvedere.internal.softwareheritage.org $ bin/octocatalog-diff --octocatalog-diff-args --no-truncate-details --to staging db1.internal.staging.swh.network ... ******************************************* + File[/etc/prometheus-sql-exporter/swh-scheduler.yml] => parameters => "ensure": "present" "group": "root" "mode": "0644" "notify": "Service[prometheus-sql-exporter]" "owner": "root" "content": >>> - name: swh_scheduler_delay scope: database cluster: secondary database: ^(swh|softwareheritage)-scheduler$ interval: '1h' help: "Software Heritage Scheduler task delay spread. Positive delay for tasks whose execution is late" query: | with task_count_by_bucket as ( -- get the count of tasks by delay bucket. Tasks are grouped by their -- characteristics (type, status, policy, priority, current interval), -- then by delay buckets that are 1 hour wide between -24 and +24 hours, -- and 1 day wide outside of this range. -- A positive delay means the task execution is late wrt scheduling. select "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, ( -- select the bucket widths case when delay between - 24 * 3600 and 24 * 3600 then (ceil(delay / 3600)::bigint) * 3600 else (ceil(delay / (24 * 3600))::bigint) * 24 * 3600 end ) as delay_bucket, count(*) from task join lateral ( -- this is where the "positive = late" convention is set select extract(epoch from (now() - next_run)) as delay ) as d on true group by "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, delay_bucket order by "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, delay_bucket ), delay_bounds as ( -- get the minimum and maximum delay bucket for each task group. This will -- let us generate all the buckets, even the empty ones in the next CTE. select "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, min(delay_bucket) as min, max(delay_bucket) as max from task_count_by_bucket group by "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval ), task_buckets as ( -- Generate all time buckets for all categories. select "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, delay_bucket from delay_bounds join lateral ( -- 1 hour buckets select generate_series(- 23, 23) * 3600 as delay_bucket union -- 1 day buckets. The "- 1" is used to make sure we generate an empty -- bucket as lowest delay bucket, so prometheus quantile calculations -- stay accurate select generate_series(min / (24 * 3600) - 1, max / (24 * 3600)) * 24 * 3600 as delay_bucket ) as buckets on true ), task_count_for_all_buckets as ( -- This join merges the non-empty buckets (task_count_by_bucket) with -- the full list of buckets (task_buckets). -- The join clause can't use the "using (x, y, z)" syntax, as it uses -- equality and priority and current_interval can be null. This also -- forces us to label all the fields in the select. Ugh. select task_buckets."type", task_buckets.status, task_buckets."policy", task_buckets.priority, task_buckets.current_interval, task_buckets.delay_bucket, coalesce(count, 0) as count -- make sure empty buckets have a 0 count instead of null from task_buckets left join task_count_by_bucket on task_count_by_bucket."type" = task_buckets."type" and task_count_by_bucket.status = task_buckets.status and task_count_by_bucket. "policy" = task_buckets."policy" and task_count_by_bucket.priority is not distinct from task_buckets.priority and task_count_by_bucket.current_interval is not distinct from task_buckets.current_interval and task_count_by_bucket.delay_bucket = task_buckets.delay_bucket ), cumulative_buckets as ( -- Prometheus wants cumulative histograms: for each bucket, the value -- needs to be the total of all measurements below the given value (this -- allows downsampling by just throwing away some buckets). We use the -- "sum over partition" window function to compute this. -- Prometheus also expects a "+Inf" bucket for the total count. We -- generate it with a null le value so we can sort it after the rest of -- the buckets. -- cumulative data select "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, delay_bucket as le, sum(count) over ( partition by "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval order by delay_bucket ) from task_count_for_all_buckets union all -- +Inf data select "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, null as le, sum(count) from task_count_for_all_buckets group by "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval -- sorting of all buckets order by "type", status, "policy", priority, current_interval, le asc NULLS last -- make sure +Inf ends up last ) -- The final query, which at this point just has to make sure that all -- labels are text (or the SQL exporter croaks) select -- we retrieve the backend name here as that's what we have e.g. on the celery side (select backend_name from task_type where cumulative_buckets."type" = task_type."type") as task, status::text as status, policy::text as policy, coalesce(priority::text, '') as priority, coalesce(current_interval::text, '') as current_interval, coalesce(le::text, '+Inf') as le, sum from cumulative_buckets labels: - task - status - policy - priority - current_interval - le values: - sum - name: swh_scheduler scope: database database: ^(softwareheritage|swh)-scheduler$ interval: '15m' help: "Software Heritage Scheduler Metrics" query: | select l.name, l.instance_name, sm.visit_type, extract(epoch from sm.last_update) as last_update, sm.origins_known, sm.origins_enabled, sm.origins_never_visited, sm.origins_with_pending_changes from scheduler_metrics sm inner join listers l on sm.lister_id=l.id order by l.name, l.instance_name labels: - name - instance_name - visit_type values: - last_update - origins_known - origins_enabled - origins_never_visited - origins_with_pending_changes <<< ******************************************* + File[/etc/prometheus-sql-exporter/swh-storage.yml] => parameters => "ensure": "present" "group": "root" "mode": "0644" "notify": "Service[prometheus-sql-exporter]" "owner": "root" "content": >>> - name: swh_archive_object_count help: Software Heritage Archive object counters scope: database cluster: main database: softwareheritage labels: - object_type values: - value query: >- select label as object_type, value from swh_stat_counters() <<< ******************************************* *** End octocatalog-diff on db1.internal.staging.swh.network
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We should keep lister_name and lister_instance as separate labels. Labels don't cost anything as they're stored once per time series (and it would allow us to generate aggregated metrics for all instances of a given lister).
However, origins_known, origins_enabled, origins_never_visited, origins_with_pending_changes should be values, not labels. In the same vein, we should extract a unix timestamp from last_update and make it a metric / value, rather than have it as a label (which would change on every run).
I think prometheus-sql-exporter builds the actual metric name as {name}_{name of value}. So it would generate swh_scheduler_metrics_last_update, swh_scheduler_metrics_origins_known, … I think we can drop the metrics from that name, which is redundant.
- Adapt according to review:
- Distinguish correctly between labels and values
- Make last_update a timestamp
- Drop '_metrics' from the name as prometheus will add it itself
- Keep name and instance_name as distinguished labels
- db1.staging: Activate metrics for staging scheduler db
- Drop secondary cluster as it's unnecessary a filter
- Make the db name a regexp to be compatible both with prod and staging dbs
site-modules/profile/files/prometheus/sql/config/swh-scheduler.yml | ||
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2–3 | You'll need to drop that one too |
site-modules/profile/files/prometheus/sql/config/swh-scheduler.yml | ||
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2–3 | d'oh! |
site-modules/profile/files/prometheus/update-prometheus-config | ||
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94–95 | here is the print i meant on irc. |
site-modules/profile/files/prometheus/update-prometheus-config | ||
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94–95 | well the if must stay, but you grok the idea ;) |