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PITR Monitoring and Alert
PITR supports using Prometheus to collect monitoring metrics. Currently all monitoring metrics are built into TiKV.
Monitoring configuration
- For clusters deployed using TiUP, Prometheus automatically collects monitoring metrics.
- For clusters deployed manually, follow the instructions in TiDB Cluster Monitoring Deployment to add TiKV-related jobs to the
scrape_configssection of the Prometheus configuration file.
Monitoring metrics
| Metrics | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| tikv_log_backup_interal_actor_acting_duration_sec | Histogram | The duration of handling all internal messages and events. message :: TaskType |
| tikv_log_backup_initial_scan_reason | Counter | Statistics of the reasons why initial scan is triggered. The main reason is leader transfer or Region version change. reason :: {"leader-changed", "region-changed", "retry"} |
| tikv_log_backup_event_handle_duration_sec | Histogram | The duration of handling KV events. Compared with tikv_log_backup_on_event_duration_seconds, this metric also includes the duration of internal conversion. stage :: {"to_stream_event", "save_to_temp_file"} |
| tikv_log_backup_handle_kv_batch | Histogram | Region-level statistics of the sizes of KV pair batches sent by Raftstore. |
| tikv_log_backup_initial_scan_disk_read | Counter | The size of data read from the disk during initial scan. In Linux, this information is from procfs, which is the size of data actually read from the block device. The configuration item initial-scan-rate-limit applies to this metric. |
| tikv_log_backup_incremental_scan_bytes | Histogram | The size of KV pairs actually generated during initial scan. Because of compression and read amplification, this value might be different from that of tikv_log_backup_initial_scan_disk_read. |
| tikv_log_backup_skip_kv_count | Counter | The number of Raft events being skipped during the log backup because they are not helpful to the backup. |
| tikv_log_backup_errors | Counter | The errors that can be retried or ignored during the log backup. type :: ErrorType |
| tikv_log_backup_fatal_errors | Counter | The errors that cannot be retried or ignored during the log backup. When an error of this type occurs, the log backup is paused. type :: ErrorType |
| tikv_log_backup_heap_memory | Gauge | The memory occupied by events that are unconsumed and found by initial scan during log backup. |
| tikv_log_backup_on_event_duration_seconds | Histogram | The duration of storing KV events to temporary files. stage :: {"write_to_tempfile", "syscall_write"} |
| tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts | Gauge | The store-level checkpoint TS, which is deprecated. It is close to the GC safepoint registered by the current store. task :: string |
| tikv_log_backup_flush_duration_sec | Histogram | The duration of moving local temporary files to the external storage. stage :: {"generate_metadata", "save_files", "clear_temp_files"} |
| tikv_log_backup_flush_file_size | Histogram | Statistics of the sizes of files generated during the backup. |
| tikv_log_backup_initial_scan_duration_sec | Histogram | The statistics of the overall duration of initial scan. |
| tikv_log_backup_skip_retry_observe | Counter | Statistics of the errors that can be ignored during log backup, or the reasons why retry is skipped. reason :: {"region-absent", "not-leader", "stale-command"} |
| tikv_log_backup_initial_scan_operations | Counter | Statistics of RocksDB-related operations during initial scan. cf :: {"default", "write", "lock"}, op :: RocksDBOP |
| tikv_log_backup_enabled | Counter | Whether to enable log backup. If the value is greater than 0, log backup is enabled. |
| tikv_log_backup_observed_region | Gauge | The number of Regions being listened to. |
| tikv_log_backup_task_status | Gauge | The status of the log backup task. 0 means running. 1 means paused. 2 means error. task :: string |
| tikv_log_backup_pending_initial_scan | Gauge | Statistics of pending initial scans. stage :: {"queuing", "executing"} |
Grafana configuration
- For clusters deployed using TiUP, the Grafana dashboard contains the PITR panel. The Backup Log panel in the TiKV-Details dashboard is the PITR panel.
- For clusters deployed manually, refer to Import a Grafana dashboard and upload the tikv_details JSON file to Grafana. Then find the Backup Log panel in the TiKV-Details dashboard.
Alert configuration
Currently, PITR does not have built-in alert items. This section introduces how to configure alert items in PITR and recommends some items.
To configure alert items in PITR, follow these steps:
- Create a configuration file (for example,
pitr.rules.yml) for the alert rules on the node where Prometheus is located. In the file, fill in the alert rules according to the Prometheus documentation, the following recommended alert items, and the configuration sample. - In the
rule_filesfield of the Prometheus configuration file, add the path of the alert rule file. - Send
SIGHUPsignal to the Prometheus process (kill -HUP pid) or send an HTTP POST request tohttp://prometheus-addr/-/reload(before you send the HTTP request, add the--web.enable-lifecycleparameter when starting Prometheus).
The recommended alert items are as follows:
LogBackupRunningRPOMoreThan10m
- Alert item:
max(time() - tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts / 262144000) by (task) / 60 > 10 and max(tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts) by (task) > 0 and max(tikv_log_backup_task_status) by (task) == 0 - Alert level: warning
- Description: The log data is not persisted to the storage for more than 10 minutes. This alert item is a reminder. In most cases, it does not affect log backup.
A configuration sample of this alert item is as follows:
groups:
- name: PiTR
rules:
- alert: LogBackupRunningRPOMoreThan10m
expr: max(time() - tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts / 262144000) by (task) / 60 > 10 and max(tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts) by (task) > 0 and max(tikv_log_backup_task_status) by (task) == 0
labels:
severity: warning
annotations:
summary: RPO of log backup is high
message: RPO of the log backup task {{ $labels.task }} is more than 10m
LogBackupRunningRPOMoreThan30m
- Alert item:
max(time() - tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts / 262144000) by (task) / 60 > 30 and max(tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts) by (task) > 0 and max(tikv_log_backup_task_status) by (task) == 0 - Alert level: critical
- Description: The log data is not persisted to the storage for more than 30 minutes. This alert often indicates anomalies. You can check the TiKV logs to find the cause.
LogBackupPausingMoreThan2h
- Alert item:
max(time() - tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts / 262144000) by (task) / 3600 > 2 and max(tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts) by (task) > 0 and max(tikv_log_backup_task_status) by (task) == 1 - Alert level: warning
- Description: The log backup task is paused for more than 2 hours. This alert item is a reminder and you are expected to run
br log resumeas soon as possible.
LogBackupPausingMoreThan12h
- Alert item:
max(time() - tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts / 262144000) by (task) / 3600 > 12 and max(tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts) by (task) > 0 and max(tikv_log_backup_task_status) by (task) == 1 - Alert level: critical
- Description: The log backup task is paused for more than 12 hours. You are expected to run
br log resumeas soon as possible to resume the task. Log tasks paused for too long have the risk of data loss.
LogBackupFailed
- Alert item:
max(tikv_log_backup_task_status) by (task) == 2 and max(tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts) by (task) > 0 - Alert level: critical
- Description: The log backup task fails. You need to run
br log statusto see the failure reason. If necessary, you need to further check the TiKV logs.
LogBackupGCSafePointExceedsCheckpoint
- Alert item:
min(tikv_log_backup_store_checkpoint_ts) by (instance) - max(tikv_gcworker_autogc_safe_point) by (instance) < 0 - Alert level: critical
- Description: Some data has been garbage-collected before the backup. This means that some data has been lost and is very likely to affect your services.
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