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Hands-On Infrastructure Monitoring with Prometheus

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Product type Book
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789612349
Pages 442 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Authors (2):
Joel Bastos Joel Bastos
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Pedro Araújo Pedro Araújo
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction
2. Monitoring Fundamentals 3. An Overview of the Prometheus Ecosystem 4. Setting Up a Test Environment 5. Section 2: Getting Started with Prometheus
6. Prometheus Metrics Fundamentals 7. Running a Prometheus Server 8. Exporters and Integrations 9. Prometheus Query Language - PromQL 10. Troubleshooting and Validation 11. Section 3: Dashboards and Alerts
12. Defining Alerting and Recording Rules 13. Discovering and Creating Grafana Dashboards 14. Understanding and Extending Alertmanager 15. Section 4: Scalability, Resilience, and Maintainability
16. Choosing the Right Service Discovery 17. Scaling and Federating Prometheus 18. Integrating Long-Term Storage with Prometheus 19. Assessments 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

Chapter 11, Understanding and Extending Alertmanager

  1. In the case of a network partition, each side of the partition will send notifications for the alerts they are aware of: in a clustering failure scenario, it's better to receive duplicate notifications for an issue than to not get any at all.
  2. By setting continue to true on a route, it will make the matching process keep going through the routing tree until the next match, thereby allowing multiple receivers to be triggered.
  3. The group_interval configuration defines how long to wait for additional alerts in a given alert group (defined by group_by) before sending an updated notification when a new alert is received; repeat_interval defines how long to wait until resending notifications for a given alert group when there are no changes.
  4. The top-level route, also known as the catch-all or fallback route, will trigger a default...
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