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Commit 45ce1df5 authored by Karl Grube's avatar Karl Grube
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updated prometheus (debian)

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---
- name: /etc/default/prometheus
template:
dest: /etc/default/prometheus
src: default_prometheus.j2
notify: restart prometheus
---
- import_tasks: all.yml
- include_tasks: "{{ansible_os_family|lower}}.yml"
# Set the command-line arguments to pass to the server.
ARGS='--web.listen-address="[::1]:9090"'
# Prometheus supports the following options:
# --config.file="/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml"
# Prometheus configuration file path.
# --web.listen-address="0.0.0.0:9090"
# Address to listen on for UI, API, and telemetry.
# --web.read-timeout=5m Maximum duration before timing out read of the
# request, and closing idle connections.
# --web.max-connections=512 Maximum number of simultaneous connections.
# --web.external-url=<URL> The URL under which Prometheus is externally
# reachable (for example, if Prometheus is served
# via a reverse proxy). Used for generating
# relative and absolute links back to Prometheus
# itself. If the URL has a path portion, it will
# be used to prefix all HTTP endpoints served by
# Prometheus. If omitted, relevant URL components
# will be derived automatically.
# --web.route-prefix=<path> Prefix for the internal routes of web endpoints.
# Defaults to path of --web.external-url.
# --web.local-assets="/usr/share/prometheus/web/"
# Path to static asset/templates directory.
# --web.user-assets=<path> Path to user asset directory, available at
# /user.
# --web.enable-lifecycle Enable shutdown and reload via HTTP request.
# --web.enable-admin-api Enable API endpoints for admin control actions.
# --web.console.templates="/etc/prometheus/consoles"
# Path to the console template directory,
# available at /consoles.
# --web.console.libraries="/etc/prometheus/console_libraries"
# Path to the console library directory.
# --web.page-title="Prometheus Time Series Collection and Processing Server"
# Document title of Prometheus instance.
# --web.cors.origin=".*" Regex for CORS origin. It is fully anchored.
# Example: 'https?://(domain1|domain2)\.com'
# --storage.tsdb.path="/var/lib/prometheus/metrics2/"
# Base path for metrics storage.
# --storage.tsdb.retention=15d
# [DEPRECATED] How long to retain samples in
# storage. This flag has been deprecated, use
# "storage.tsdb.retention.time" instead
# --storage.tsdb.retention.time=15d
# How long to retain samples in storage. When this
# flag is set it overrides
# "storage.tsdb.retention".
# If neither this flag nor "storage.tsdb.retention"
# nor "storage.tsdb.retention.size" is set, the
# retention time defaults to 15d.
# Units Supported: y, w, d, h, m, s, ms.
# --storage.tsdb.retention.size=
# [EXPERIMENTAL] Maximum number of bytes that can
# be stored for blocks. Units supported: KB, MB,
# GB, TB, PB. This flag is experimental and can be
# changed in future releases.
# --storage.tsdb.use-lockfile
# Create a lockfile in data directory.
# --storage.tsdb.allow-overlapping-blocks
# [EXPERIMENTAL] Allow overlapping blocks, which
# in turn enables vertical compaction and
# vertical query merge.
# --storage.tsdb.wal-compression
# Compress the tsdb WAL.
# --storage.remote.flush-deadline=<duration>
# How long to wait flushing sample on shutdown or
# config reload.
# --storage.remote.read-sample-limit=5e7
# Maximum overall number of samples to return via
# the remote read interface, in a single query. 0
# means no limit. This limit is ignored for
# streamed response types.
# --storage.remote.read-concurrent-limit=10
# Maximum number of concurrent remote read calls.
# 0 means no limit.
# --storage.remote.read-max-bytes-in-frame=1048576
# Maximum number of bytes in a single frame for
# streaming remote read response types before
# marshalling. Note that client might have limit on
# frame size as well. 1MB as recommended by
# protobuf by default.
# --rules.alert.for-outage-tolerance=1h
# Max time to tolerate prometheus outage for
# restoring "for" state of alert.
# --rules.alert.for-grace-period=10m
# Minimum duration between alert and restored "for"
# state. This is maintained only for alerts with
# configured "for" time greater than grace period.
# --rules.alert.resend-delay=1m
# Minimum amount of time to wait before resending
# an alert to Alertmanager.
# --alertmanager.notification-queue-capacity=10000
# The capacity of the queue for pending
# Alertmanager notifications.
# --alertmanager.timeout=10s
# Timeout for sending alerts to Alertmanager.
# --query.lookback-delta=5m The maximum lookback duration for retrieving
# metrics during expression evaluations and
# federation.
# --query.timeout=2m Maximum time a query may take before being
# aborted.
# --query.max-concurrency=20
# Maximum number of queries executed concurrently.
# --query.max-samples=50000000
# Maximum number of samples a single query can load
# into memory. Note that queries will fail if they
# try to load more samples than this into memory,
# so this also limits the number of samples a query
# can return.
# --log.level=info Only log messages with the given severity or
# above. One of: [debug, info, warn, error]
# --log.format=logfmt Output format of log messages. One of: [logfmt,
# json]
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