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Alerting rules allow you to define alert conditions based on Prometheus expression language expressions and to send notifications about firing alerts to an external service. Whenever the alert expression results in one or more vector elements at a given point in time, the alert counts as active for these elements' label sets. If you have installed Prometheus with Helm, you have a Custom Resource Definitions (CRD) called PrometheusRule
. Below is an example
apiVersion: monitoring.coreos.com/v1
kind: PrometheusRule
metadata:
annotations:
meta.helm.sh/release-name: mon
meta.helm.sh/release-namespace: monitoring
labels:
app: kube-prometheus-stack
release: mon
name: regolatest
namespace: monitoring
spec:
groups:
- name: customRules
rules:
- alert: rateGraph
expr: rate(prometheus_http_requests_total{handler="/graph"}[5m]) * 60 >= 2
labels:
severity: none
annotations:
description: This alert is activated if, in the last 5 minutes, the http requests per minute towards the sub-path "/graph" of the Prometheus dashboard exceeds the value 2
summary: Many requests to "graph"
- alert: rateAlerts
expr: rate(prometheus_http_requests_total{handler="/alerts"}[5m]) * 60 >= 3
labels:
severity: none
annotations:
description: This alert is activated if, in the last 5 minutes, the http requests per minute towards the sub-path "/alerts" of the Prometheus dashboard exceeds the value 3
summary: Many requests to "alerts"
In this example we have inserted 2 rules that evaluate the rate of http requests to Prometheus dashboard pages. We will then update these web pages via the browser, to trigger the alert. Also note the labels
adopted in this manifest. Similarly to what was seen in Monitor a Service, the labels must match those present in the ruleSelector
field.
# This is just an excerpt from the output of the "describe" command
$ kubectl describe -n monitoring prometheus
spec:
Rule Selector:
Match Labels:
App: kube-prometheus-stack
Release: mon
Now let's move to the Prometheus dashboard and update the sub-path /graph
and /alerts
(framed in yellow at the top left of the image) a few times (15-20 times should be enough), in order to activate the rules adopted. As you can see from the image, the created alerts have been activated and, in fact, are in firing status. After a few minutes, if no other http requests are made, these alerts will return to the starting status, i.e. inactive.
Firing alerts