- Always spell out the time unit (e.g. milliseconds instead of ms).
- Remove "_total" from the names of metrics that are not counters.
- Make use of the "Namespace" and "Subsystem" fields in the options.
- Removed the "capacity" facet from all metrics about channels/queues.
These are all fixed via command line flags and will never change
during the runtime of a process. Also, they should not be part of
the same metric family. I have added separate metrics for the
capacity of queues as convenience. (They will never change and are
only set once.)
- I left "metric_disk_latency_microseconds" unchanged, although that
metric measures the latency of the storage device, even if it is not
a spinning disk. "SSD" is read by many as "solid state disk", so
it's not too far off. (It should be "solid state drive", of course,
but "metric_drive_latency_microseconds" is probably confusing.)
- Brian suggested to not mix "failure" and "success" outcome in the
same metric family (distinguished by labels). For now, I left it as
it is. We are touching some bigger issue here, especially as other
parts in the Prometheus ecosystem are following the same
principle. We still need to come to terms here and then change
things consistently everywhere.
Change-Id: If799458b450d18f78500f05990301c12525197d3
This adds search domain support by trying to resolve a name by
appending each search domain configured in /etc/resolv.conf until
the query succeeds (NOERROR) and has at least one answer.
Change-Id: Ibdc5138c5d8cc049e11fab90c3d5243d5a06852c
This reverts commit e3bc6fc9dc, reversing
changes made to 1cf9e5840a.
Conflicts:
retrieval/target_provider.go
Change-Id: Icb6e98fb30419e9e2fe9b686c243702ced372014