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Prometheus Configuration

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What Prometheus Configuration does

The Prometheus Configuration skill serves as a comprehensive guide for setting up and configuring Prometheus, a powerful open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit. This skill provides detailed instructions on metric collection, scrape configuration, and creating recording rules, making it an essential resource for developers and system administrators looking to implement effective monitoring solutions. Whether you're working with Kubernetes, Docker, or standalone applications, this skill outlines best practices and actionable steps to ensure your Prometheus instance is configured correctly.

The skill includes specific installation instructions for both Kubernetes using Helm and Docker Compose, allowing users to choose the deployment method that best fits their environment. It also covers essential configuration aspects, such as defining scrape intervals and alerting rules, which are crucial for maintaining a robust monitoring setup. By following the provided examples, users can quickly adapt the configurations to their specific use cases, whether it involves monitoring applications, infrastructure, or both.

In addition to setup instructions, the skill delves into advanced configurations like service discovery for Kubernetes and static targets, enabling seamless integration with various environments. Users can also create recording rules to pre-compute frequently queried metrics, optimizing performance and reducing query times. This skill is particularly useful for teams looking to enhance their observability practices and ensure their applications are running smoothly with minimal downtime.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to set up Prometheus for monitoring applications or infrastructure, configure scrape settings, or create alerting rules.

When not to use it

This skill is not suitable for tasks unrelated to Prometheus configuration or for users requiring monitoring tools outside the Prometheus ecosystem.

What you can build with it

Setting Up Prometheus in Kubernetes

Use this skill to deploy Prometheus in a Kubernetes environment using Helm, ensuring proper metric collection.

Configuring Application Monitoring

Follow the skill's guidelines to configure Prometheus to scrape metrics from your applications and set up alerting.

Creating Recording Rules for Metrics

Utilize the skill to create recording rules that pre-compute frequently queried metrics, enhancing query performance.

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Written by davila7

Prometheus Configuration

Complete guide to Prometheus setup, metric collection, scrape configuration, and recording rules.

Do not use this skill when

  • The task is unrelated to prometheus configuration
  • You need a different domain or tool outside this scope

Instructions

  • Clarify goals, constraints, and required inputs.
  • Apply relevant best practices and validate outcomes.
  • Provide actionable steps and verification.
  • If detailed examples are required, open resources/implementation-playbook.md.

Purpose

Configure Prometheus for comprehensive metric collection, alerting, and monitoring of infrastructure and applications.

Use this skill when

  • Set up Prometheus monitoring
  • Configure metric scraping
  • Create recording rules
  • Design alert rules
  • Implement service discovery

Prometheus Architecture

┌──────────────┐
│ Applications │ ← Instrumented with client libraries
└──────┬───────┘
       │ /metrics endpoint
       ↓
┌──────────────┐
│  Prometheus  │ ← Scrapes metrics periodically
│    Server    │
└──────┬───────┘
       │
       ├─→ AlertManager (alerts)
       ├─→ Grafana (visualization)
       └─→ Long-term storage (Thanos/Cortex)

Installation

Kubernetes with Helm

helm repo add prometheus-community https://prometheus-community.github.io/helm-charts
helm repo update

helm install prometheus prometheus-community/kube-prometheus-stack \
  --namespace monitoring \
  --create-namespace \
  --set prometheus.prometheusSpec.retention=30d \
  --set prometheus.prometheusSpec.storageVolumeSize=50Gi

Docker Compose

version: '3.8'
services:
  prometheus:
    image: prom/prometheus:latest
    ports:
      - "9090:9090"
    volumes:
      - ./prometheus.yml:/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml
      - prometheus-data:/prometheus
    command:
      - '--config.file=/etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml'
      - '--storage.tsdb.path=/prometheus'
      - '--storage.tsdb.retention.time=30d'

volumes:
  prometheus-data:

Configuration File

prometheus.yml:

global:
  scrape_interval: 15s
  evaluation_interval: 15s
  external_labels:
    cluster: 'production'
    region: 'us-west-2'

# Alertmanager configuration
alerting:
  alertmanagers:
    - static_configs:
        - targets:
          - alertmanager:9093

# Load rules files
rule_files:
  - /etc/prometheus/rules/*.yml

# Scrape configurations
scrape_configs:
  # Prometheus itself
  - job_name: 'prometheus'
    static_configs:
      - targets: ['localhost:9090']

  # Node exporters
  - job_name: 'node-exporter'
    static_configs:
      - targets:
        - 'node1:9100'
        - 'node2:9100'
        - 'node3:9100'
    relabel_configs:
      - source_labels: [__address__]
        target_label: instance
        regex: '([^:]+)(:[0-9]+)?'
        replacement: '${1}'

  # Kubernetes pods with annotations
  - job_name: 'kubernetes-pods'
    kubernetes_sd_configs:
      - role: pod
    relabel_configs:
      - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_scrape]
        action: keep
        regex: true
      - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_path]
        action: replace
        target_label: __metrics_path__
        regex: (.+)
      - source_labels: [__address__, __meta_kubernetes_pod_annotation_prometheus_io_port]
        action: replace
        regex: ([^:]+)(?::\d+)?;(\d+)
        replacement: $1:$2
        target_label: __address__
      - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_namespace]
        action: replace
        target_label: namespace
      - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_pod_name]
        action: replace
        target_label: pod

  # Application metrics
  - job_name: 'my-app'
    static_configs:
      - targets:
        - 'app1.example.com:9090'
        - 'app2.example.com:9090'
    metrics_path: '/metrics'
    scheme: 'https'
    tls_config:
      ca_file: /etc/prometheus/ca.crt
      cert_file: /etc/prometheus/client.crt
      key_file: /etc/prometheus/client.key

Reference: See assets/prometheus.yml.template

Scrape Configurations

Static Targets

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: 'static-targets'
    static_configs:
      - targets: ['host1:9100', 'host2:9100']
        labels:
          env: 'production'
          region: 'us-west-2'

File-based Service Discovery

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: 'file-sd'
    file_sd_configs:
      - files:
        - /etc/prometheus/targets/*.json
        - /etc/prometheus/targets/*.yml
        refresh_interval: 5m

targets/production.json:

[
  {
    "targets": ["app1:9090", "app2:9090"],
    "labels": {
      "env": "production",
      "service": "api"
    }
  }
]

Kubernetes Service Discovery

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: 'kubernetes-services'
    kubernetes_sd_configs:
      - role: service
    relabel_configs:
      - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_scrape]
        action: keep
        regex: true
      - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_scheme]
        action: replace
        target_label: __scheme__
        regex: (https?)
      - source_labels: [__meta_kubernetes_service_annotation_prometheus_io_path]
        action: replace
        target_label: __metrics_path__
        regex: (.+)

Reference: See references/scrape-configs.md

Recording Rules

Create pre-computed metrics for frequently queried expressions:

# /etc/prometheus/rules/recording_rules.yml
groups:
  - name: api_metrics
    interval: 15s
    rules:
      # HTTP request rate per service
      - record: job:http_requests:rate5m
        expr: sum by (job) (rate(http_requests_total[5m]))

      # Error rate percentage
      - record: job:http_requests_errors:rate5m
        expr: sum by (job) (rate(http_requests_total{status=~"5.."}[5m]))

      - record: job:http_requests_error_rate:percentage
        expr: |
          (job:http_requests_errors:rate5m / job:http_requests:rate5m) * 100

      # P95 latency
      - record: job:http_request_duration:p95
        expr: |
          histogram_quantile(0.95,
            sum by (job, le) (rate(http_request_duration_seconds_bucket[5m]))
          )

  - name: resource_metrics
    interval: 30s
    rules:
      # CPU utilization percentage
      - record: instance:node_cpu:utilization
        expr: |
          100 - (avg by (instance) (rate(node_cpu_seconds_total{mode="idle"}[5m])) * 100)

      # Memory utilization percentage
      - record: instance:node_memory:utilization
        expr: |
          100 - ((node_memory_MemAvailable_bytes / node_memory_MemTotal_bytes) * 100)

      # Disk usage percentage
      - record: instance:node_disk:utilization
        expr: |
          100 - ((node_filesystem_avail_bytes / node_filesystem_size_bytes) * 100)

Reference: See references/recording-rules.md

Alert Rules

# /etc/prometheus/rules/alert_rules.yml
groups:
  - name: availability
    interval: 30s
    rules:
      - alert: ServiceDown
        expr: up{job="my-app"} == 0
        for: 1m
        labels:
          severity: critical
        annotations:
          summary: "Service {{ $labels.instance }} is down"
          description: "{{ $labels.job }} has been down for more than 1 minute"

      - alert: HighErrorRate
        expr: job:http_requests_error_rate:percentage > 5
        for: 5m
        labels:
          severity: warning
        annotations:
          summary: "High error rate for {{ $labels.job }}"
          description: "Error rate is {{ $value }}% (threshold: 5%)"

      - alert: HighLatency
        expr: job:http_request_duration:p95 > 1
        for: 5m
        labels:
          severity: warning
        annotations:
          summary: "High latency for {{ $labels.job }}"
          description: "P95 latency is {{ $value }}s (threshold: 1s)"

  - name: resources
    interval: 1m
    rules:
      - alert: HighCPUUsage
        expr: instance:node_cpu:utilization > 80
        for: 5m
        labels:
          severity: warning
        annotations:
          summary: "High CPU usage on {{ $labels.instance }}"
          description: "CPU usage is {{ $value }}%"

      - alert: HighMemoryUsage
        expr: instance:node_memory:utilization > 85
        for: 5m
        labels:
          severity: warning
        annotations:
          summary: "High memory usage on {{ $labels.instance }}"
          description: "Memory usage is {{ $value }}%"

      - alert: DiskSpaceLow
        expr: instance:node_disk:utilization > 90
        for: 5m
        labels:
          severity: critical
        annotations:
          summary: "Low disk space on {{ $labels.instance }}"
          description: "Disk usage is {{ $value }}%"

Validation

# Validate configuration
promtool check config prometheus.yml

# Validate rules
promtool check rules /etc/prometheus/rules/*.yml

# Test query
promtool query instant http://localhost:9090 'up'

Reference: See scripts/validate-prometheus.sh

Best Practices

  1. Use consistent naming for metrics (prefix_name_unit)
  2. Set appropriate scrape intervals (15-60s typical)
  3. Use recording rules for expensive queries
  4. Implement high availability (multiple Prometheus instances)
  5. Configure retention based on storage capacity
  6. Use relabeling for metric cleanup
  7. Monitor Prometheus itself
  8. Implement federation for large deployments
  9. Use Thanos/Cortex for long-term storage
  10. Document custom metrics

Troubleshooting

Check scrape targets:

curl http://localhost:9090/api/v1/targets

Check configuration:

curl http://localhost:9090/api/v1/status/config

Test query:

curl 'http://localhost:9090/api/v1/query?query=up'

Reference Files

  • assets/prometheus.yml.template - Complete configuration template
  • references/scrape-configs.md - Scrape configuration patterns
  • references/recording-rules.md - Recording rule examples
  • scripts/validate-prometheus.sh - Validation script

Related Skills

  • grafana-dashboards - For visualization
  • slo-implementation - For SLO monitoring
  • distributed-tracing - For request tracing

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