Commit 637e8003 authored by Peter Leitzen's avatar Peter Leitzen

Merge branch 'rc/remove_influx_views_docs' into 'master'

Remove influxdb views and docs

See merge request gitlab-org/gitlab!30786
parents d8451f95 2f88e996
......@@ -229,14 +229,7 @@ module ApplicationSettingsHelper
:max_artifacts_size,
:max_attachment_size,
:max_pages_size,
:metrics_enabled,
:metrics_host,
:metrics_method_call_threshold,
:metrics_packet_size,
:metrics_pool_size,
:metrics_port,
:metrics_sample_interval,
:metrics_timeout,
:minimum_password_length,
:mirror_available,
:pages_domain_verification_enabled,
......
= form_for @application_setting, url: metrics_and_profiling_admin_application_settings_path(anchor: 'js-influx-settings'), html: { class: 'fieldset-form' } do |f|
= form_errors(@application_setting)
%fieldset
%p
Set up InfluxDB to measure a wide variety of statistics like the time spent
in running SQL queries. These settings require a
= link_to 'restart', help_page_path('administration/restart_gitlab')
to take effect.
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('administration/monitoring/performance/index')
.form-group
.form-check
= f.check_box :metrics_enabled, class: 'form-check-input'
= f.label :metrics_enabled, class: 'form-check-label' do
Enable InfluxDB Metrics
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_host, 'InfluxDB host', class: 'label-bold'
= f.text_field :metrics_host, class: 'form-control', placeholder: 'influxdb.example.com'
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_port, 'InfluxDB port', class: 'label-bold'
= f.text_field :metrics_port, class: 'form-control', placeholder: '8089'
.form-text.text-muted
The UDP port to use for connecting to InfluxDB. InfluxDB requires that
your server configuration specifies a database to store data in when
sending messages to this port, without it metrics data will not be
saved.
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_pool_size, 'Connection pool size', class: 'label-bold'
= f.number_field :metrics_pool_size, class: 'form-control'
.form-text.text-muted
The amount of InfluxDB connections to open. Connections are opened
lazily. Users using multi-threaded application servers should ensure
enough connections are available (at minimum the amount of application
server threads).
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_timeout, 'Connection timeout', class: 'label-bold'
= f.number_field :metrics_timeout, class: 'form-control'
.form-text.text-muted
The amount of seconds after which an InfluxDB connection will time
out.
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_method_call_threshold, 'Method Call Threshold (ms)', class: 'label-bold'
= f.number_field :metrics_method_call_threshold, class: 'form-control'
.form-text.text-muted
A method call is only tracked when it takes longer to complete than
the given amount of milliseconds.
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_sample_interval, 'Sampler Interval (sec)', class: 'label-bold'
= f.number_field :metrics_sample_interval, class: 'form-control'
.form-text.text-muted
The sampling interval in seconds. Sampled data includes memory usage,
retained Ruby objects, file descriptors and so on.
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_packet_size, 'Metrics per packet', class: 'label-bold'
= f.number_field :metrics_packet_size, class: 'form-control'
.form-text.text-muted
The amount of points to store in a single UDP packet. More points
results in fewer but larger UDP packets being sent.
= f.submit 'Save changes', class: "btn btn-success"
......@@ -23,5 +23,11 @@
%code prometheus_multiproc_dir
does not exist or is not pointing to a valid directory.
= link_to icon('question-circle'), help_page_path('administration/monitoring/prometheus/gitlab_metrics', anchor: 'metrics-shared-directory')
.form-group
= f.label :metrics_method_call_threshold, 'Method Call Threshold (ms)', class: 'label-bold'
= f.number_field :metrics_method_call_threshold, class: 'form-control'
.form-text.text-muted
A method call is only tracked when it takes longer to complete than
the given amount of milliseconds.
= f.submit 'Save changes', class: "btn btn-success"
......@@ -2,17 +2,6 @@
- page_title _("Metrics and profiling")
- @content_class = "limit-container-width" unless fluid_layout
%section.settings.as-influx.no-animate#js-influx-settings{ class: ('expanded' if expanded_by_default?) }
.settings-header
%h4
= _('Metrics - Influx')
%button.btn.btn-default.js-settings-toggle{ type: 'button' }
= expanded_by_default? ? _('Collapse') : _('Expand')
%p
= _('Enable and configure InfluxDB metrics.')
.settings-content
= render 'influx'
%section.settings.as-prometheus.no-animate#js-prometheus-settings{ class: ('expanded' if expanded_by_default?) }
.settings-header
%h4
......
---
title: Remove deprecated InfluxDB
merge_request: 30786
author:
type: removed
......@@ -184,8 +184,6 @@ Learn how to install, configure, update, and maintain your GitLab instance.
- [GitLab Performance Monitoring](monitoring/performance/index.md):
- [Enable Performance Monitoring](monitoring/performance/gitlab_configuration.md): Enable GitLab Performance Monitoring.
- [GitLab performance monitoring with InfluxDB](monitoring/performance/influxdb_configuration.md): Configure GitLab and InfluxDB for measuring performance metrics.
- [InfluxDB Schema](monitoring/performance/influxdb_schema.md): Measurements stored in InfluxDB.
- [GitLab performance monitoring with Prometheus](monitoring/prometheus/index.md): Configure GitLab and Prometheus for measuring performance metrics.
- [GitLab performance monitoring with Grafana](monitoring/performance/grafana_configuration.md): Configure GitLab to visualize time series metrics through graphs and dashboards.
- [Request Profiling](monitoring/performance/request_profiling.md): Get a detailed profile on slow requests.
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# GitLab Configuration
CAUTION: **InfluxDB is deprecated in favor of Prometheus:**
InfluxDB support is scheduled to be removed in GitLab 13.0.
You are advised to use [Prometheus](../prometheus/index.md) instead.
GitLab Performance Monitoring is disabled by default. To enable it and change any of its
settings, navigate to **Admin Area > Settings > Metrics and profiling**
(`/admin/application_settings/metrics_and_profiling`).
The minimum required settings you need to set are the InfluxDB host and port.
Make sure _Enable InfluxDB Metrics_ is checked and hit **Save** to save the
changes.
![GitLab Performance Monitoring Admin Settings](img/metrics_gitlab_configuration_settings.png)
Finally, a restart of all GitLab processes is required for the changes to take
......@@ -33,6 +25,4 @@ have been performed.
Read more on:
- [Introduction to GitLab Performance Monitoring](index.md)
- [InfluxDB Configuration](influxdb_configuration.md)
- [InfluxDB Schema](influxdb_schema.md)
- [Grafana Install/Configuration](grafana_configuration.md)
# Grafana Configuration
CAUTION: **InfluxDB is deprecated in favor of Prometheus:**
InfluxDB support is scheduled to be removed in GitLab 13.0.
You are advised to use [Prometheus](../prometheus/index.md) instead.
[Grafana](https://grafana.com/) is a tool that allows you to visualize time
series metrics through graphs and dashboards. It supports several backend
data stores, including InfluxDB. GitLab writes performance data to InfluxDB
series metrics through graphs and dashboards. GitLab writes performance data to Prometheus
and Grafana will allow you to query to display useful graphs.
For the easiest installation and configuration, install Grafana on the same
server as InfluxDB. For larger installations, you may want to split out these
services.
## Installation
[Omnibus GitLab can help you install Grafana (recommended)](https://docs.gitlab.com/omnibus/settings/grafana.html)
......@@ -33,49 +24,8 @@ in the top bar.
![Grafana empty data source page](img/grafana_data_source_empty.png)
Fill in the configuration details for the InfluxDB data source. Save and
Test Connection to ensure the configuration is correct.
- **Name**: `InfluxDB`
- **Default**: Checked
- **Type**: `InfluxDB 0.9.x` (Even if you're using InfluxDB 0.10.x)
- For the URL, use `https://localhost:8086`, or provide the remote URL if you've installed InfluxDB
on a separate server
- **Access**: `proxy`
- **Database**: `gitlab`
- **User**: `admin` (Or the username configured when setting up InfluxDB)
- **Password**: The password configured when you set up InfluxDB
![Grafana data source configurations](img/grafana_data_source_configuration.png)
## Apply retention policies and create continuous queries
If you intend to import the GitLab provided Grafana dashboards, you will need to
set up the right retention policies and continuous queries. The easiest way of
doing this is by using the [InfluxDB Management](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/influxdb-management)
repository.
To use this repository you must first clone it:
```shell
git clone https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/influxdb-management.git
cd influxdb-management
```
Next you must install the required dependencies:
```shell
gem install bundler
bundle install
```
Now you must configure the repository by first copying `.env.example` to `.env`
and then editing the `.env` file to contain the correct InfluxDB settings. Once
configured you can simply run `bundle exec rake` and the InfluxDB database will
be configured for you.
For more information see the [InfluxDB Management README](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/influxdb-management/blob/master/README.md).
## Import Dashboards
You can now import a set of default dashboards that will give you a good
......@@ -164,5 +114,3 @@ Read more on:
- [Introduction to GitLab Performance Monitoring](index.md)
- [GitLab Configuration](gitlab_configuration.md)
- [InfluxDB Installation/Configuration](influxdb_configuration.md)
- [InfluxDB Schema](influxdb_schema.md)
# GitLab Performance Monitoring
CAUTION: **InfluxDB is deprecated in favor of Prometheus:**
InfluxDB support is scheduled to be removed in GitLab 13.0.
You are advised to use [Prometheus](../prometheus/index.md) instead.
GitLab comes with its own application performance measuring system as of GitLab
8.4, simply called "GitLab Performance Monitoring". GitLab Performance Monitoring is available in both the
Community and Enterprise editions.
......@@ -12,17 +8,11 @@ Apart from this introduction, you are advised to read through the following
documents in order to understand and properly configure GitLab Performance Monitoring:
- [GitLab Configuration](gitlab_configuration.md)
- [InfluxDB Install/Configuration](influxdb_configuration.md)
- [InfluxDB Schema](influxdb_schema.md)
- [Prometheus documentation](../prometheus/index.md)
- [Grafana Install/Configuration](grafana_configuration.md)
- [Performance bar](performance_bar.md)
- [Request profiling](request_profiling.md)
NOTE: **Note:**
Omnibus GitLab 8.16 includes Prometheus as an additional tool to collect
metrics. It will eventually replace InfluxDB when their metrics collection is
on par. Read more in the [Prometheus documentation](../prometheus/index.md).
## Introduction to GitLab Performance Monitoring
GitLab Performance Monitoring makes it possible to measure a wide variety of statistics
......@@ -35,12 +25,6 @@ including (but not limited to):
- System statistics such as the process' memory usage and open file descriptors.
- Ruby garbage collection statistics.
Metrics data is written to [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb-overview/)
over [UDP](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.9/write_protocols/udp/).
Stored data can be visualized using [Grafana](https://grafana.com) or any other application that
supports reading data from InfluxDB. Alternatively data can be queried using the
InfluxDB CLI.
## Metric Types
Two types of metrics are collected:
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# InfluxDB Configuration
CAUTION: **InfluxDB is deprecated in favor of Prometheus:**
InfluxDB support is scheduled to be removed in GitLab 13.0.
You are advised to use [Prometheus](../prometheus/index.md) instead.
The default settings provided by [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb-overview/)
are not sufficient for a high traffic GitLab environment. The settings discussed in
this document are based on the settings GitLab uses for GitLab.com. Depending on
your own needs, you may need to further adjust them.
If you are intending to run InfluxDB on the same server as GitLab, make sure
you have plenty of RAM since InfluxDB can use quite a bit depending on traffic.
Unless you are going with a budget setup, it's advised to run it separately.
## Requirements
- InfluxDB 0.9.5 or newer
- A fairly modern version of Linux
- At least 4GB of RAM
- At least 10GB of storage for InfluxDB data
Note that the RAM and storage requirements can differ greatly depending on the
amount of data received/stored. To limit the amount of stored data users can
look into
[InfluxDB Retention Policies](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.9/query_language/database_management/#retention-policy-management).
## Installation
Installing InfluxDB is out of the scope of this document. Please refer to the
[InfluxDB documentation](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.9/).
## InfluxDB Server Settings
Since InfluxDB has many settings that users may wish to customize themselves
(e.g. what port to run InfluxDB on), we'll only cover the essentials.
The configuration file in question is usually located at
`/etc/influxdb/influxdb.conf`. Whenever you make a change in this file,
InfluxDB needs to be restarted.
### Storage Engine
InfluxDB comes with different storage engines and as of InfluxDB 0.9.5 a new
storage engine is available, called [TSM Tree](https://www.influxdata.com/blog/new-storage-engine-time-structured-merge-tree/).
All users **must** use the new `tsm1` storage engine as this
[will be the default engine](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb/commit/15d723dc77651bac83e09e2b1c94be480966cb0d) in
upcoming InfluxDB releases.
Make sure you have the following in your configuration file:
```toml
[data]
dir = "/var/lib/influxdb/data"
engine = "tsm1"
```
### Admin Panel
Production environments should have the InfluxDB admin panel **disabled**. This
feature can be disabled by adding the following to your InfluxDB configuration
file:
```toml
[admin]
enabled = false
```
### HTTP
HTTP is required when using the [InfluxDB CLI](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.9/tools/shell/)
or other tools such as Grafana, thus it should be enabled. When enabling
make sure to _also_ enable authentication:
```toml
[http]
enabled = true
auth-enabled = true
```
_**Note:** Before you enable authentication, you might want to [create an
admin user](#create-a-new-admin-user)._
### UDP
GitLab writes data to InfluxDB via UDP and thus this must be enabled. Enabling
UDP can be done using the following settings:
```toml
[[udp]]
enabled = true
bind-address = ":8089"
database = "gitlab"
batch-size = 1000
batch-pending = 5
batch-timeout = "1s"
read-buffer = 209715200
```
This does the following:
1. Enable UDP and bind it to port 8089 for all addresses.
1. Store any data received in the `gitlab` database.
1. Define a batch of points to be 1000 points in size and allow a maximum of
5 batches _or_ flush them automatically after 1 second.
1. Define a UDP read buffer size of 200 MB.
One of the most important settings here is the UDP read buffer size as if this
value is set too low, packets will be dropped. You must also make sure the OS
buffer size is set to the same value, the default value is almost never enough.
To set the OS buffer size to 200 MB, on Linux you can run the following command:
```shell
sysctl -w net.core.rmem_max=209715200
```
To make this permanent, add the following to `/etc/sysctl.conf` and restart the
server:
```shell
net.core.rmem_max=209715200
```
It is **very important** to make sure the buffer sizes are large enough to
handle all data sent to InfluxDB as otherwise you _will_ lose data. The above
buffer sizes are based on the traffic for GitLab.com. Depending on the amount of
traffic, users may be able to use a smaller buffer size, but we highly recommend
using _at least_ 100 MB.
When enabling UDP, users should take care to not expose the port to the public,
as doing so will allow anybody to write data into your InfluxDB database (as
[InfluxDB's UDP protocol](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.9/write_protocols/udp/)
doesn't support authentication). We recommend either
whitelisting the allowed IP addresses/ranges, or setting up a VLAN and only
allowing traffic from members of said VLAN.
## Create a new admin user
If you want to [enable authentication](#http), you might want to [create an
admin user](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/v0.9/administration/authentication_and_authorization/#create-a-new-admin-user):
```shell
influx -execute "CREATE USER jeff WITH PASSWORD '1234' WITH ALL PRIVILEGES"
```
## Create the `gitlab` database
Once you get InfluxDB up and running, you need to create a database for GitLab.
Make sure you have changed the [storage engine](#storage-engine) to `tsm1`
before creating a database.
_**Note:** If you [created an admin user](#create-a-new-admin-user) and enabled
[HTTP authentication](#http), remember to append the username (`-username <username>`)
and password (`-password <password>`) you set earlier to the commands below._
Run the following command to create a database named `gitlab`:
```shell
influx -execute 'CREATE DATABASE gitlab'
```
The name **must** be `gitlab`, do not use any other name.
Next, make sure that the database was successfully created:
```shell
influx -execute 'SHOW DATABASES'
```
The output should be similar to:
```plaintext
name: databases
---------------
name
_internal
gitlab
```
That's it! Now your GitLab instance should send data to InfluxDB.
---
redirect_to: 'prometheus.md'
---
Read more on:
- [Introduction to GitLab Performance Monitoring](index.md)
- [GitLab Configuration](gitlab_configuration.md)
- [InfluxDB Schema](influxdb_schema.md)
- [Grafana Install/Configuration](grafana_configuration.md)
Support for InfluxDB was removed in GitLab 13.0. Use [Prometheus](prometheus.md) for performance monitoring.
# InfluxDB Schema
CAUTION: **InfluxDB is deprecated in favor of Prometheus:**
InfluxDB support is scheduled to be removed in GitLab 13.0.
You are advised to use [Prometheus](../prometheus/index.md) instead.
The following measurements are currently stored in InfluxDB:
- `PROCESS_file_descriptors`
- `PROCESS_gc_statistics`
- `PROCESS_memory_usage`
- `PROCESS_method_calls`
- `PROCESS_object_counts`
- `PROCESS_transactions`
- `PROCESS_views`
- `events`
Here, `PROCESS` is replaced with either `rails` or `sidekiq` depending on the
process type. In all series, any form of duration is stored in milliseconds.
## PROCESS_file_descriptors
This measurement contains the number of open file descriptors over time. The
value field `value` contains the number of descriptors.
## PROCESS_gc_statistics
This measurement contains Ruby garbage collection statistics such as the amount
of minor/major GC runs (relative to the last sampling interval), the time spent
in garbage collection cycles, and all fields/values returned by `GC.stat`.
## PROCESS_memory_usage
This measurement contains the process' memory usage (in bytes) over time. The
value field `value` contains the number of bytes.
## PROCESS_method_calls
This measurement contains the methods called during a transaction along with
their duration, and a name of the transaction action that invoked the method (if
available). The method call duration is stored in the value field `duration`,
while the method name is stored in the tag `method`. The tag `action` contains
the full name of the transaction action. Both the `method` and `action` fields
are in the following format:
```plaintext
ClassName#method_name
```
For example, a method called by the `show` method in the `UsersController` class
would have `action` set to `UsersController#show`.
## PROCESS_object_counts
This measurement is used to store retained Ruby objects (per class) and the
amount of retained objects. The number of objects is stored in the `count` value
field while the class name is stored in the `type` tag.
## PROCESS_transactions
This measurement is used to store basic transaction details such as the time it
took to complete a transaction, how much time was spent in SQL queries, etc. The
following value fields are available:
| Value | Description |
| ----- | ----------- |
| `duration` | The total duration of the transaction |
| `allocated_memory` | The amount of bytes allocated while the transaction was running. This value is only reliable when using single-threaded application servers |
| `method_duration` | The total time spent in method calls |
| `sql_duration` | The total time spent in SQL queries |
| `view_duration` | The total time spent in views |
## PROCESS_views
This measurement is used to store view rendering timings for a transaction. The
following value fields are available:
| Value | Description |
| ----- | ----------- |
| `duration` | The rendering time of the view |
| `view` | The path of the view, relative to the application's root directory |
The `action` tag contains the action name of the transaction that rendered the
view.
## events
This measurement is used to store generic events such as the number of Git
pushes, Emails sent, etc. Each point in this measurement has a single value
field called `count`. The value of this field is simply set to `1`. Each point
also has at least one tag: `event`. This tag's value is set to the event name.
Depending on the event type additional tags may be available as well.
---
redirect_to: 'prometheus.md'
---
Read more on:
- [Introduction to GitLab Performance Monitoring](index.md)
- [GitLab Configuration](gitlab_configuration.md)
- [InfluxDB Configuration](influxdb_configuration.md)
- [Grafana Install/Configuration](grafana_configuration.md)
Support for InfluxDB was removed in GitLab 13.0. Use [Prometheus](prometheus.md) for performance monitoring.
......@@ -282,14 +282,7 @@ are listed in the descriptions of the relevant settings.
| `max_attachment_size` | integer | no | Limit attachment size in MB |
| `max_pages_size` | integer | no | Maximum size of pages repositories in MB |
| `max_personal_access_token_lifetime` | integer | no | **(ULTIMATE ONLY)** Maximum allowable lifetime for personal access tokens in days |
| `metrics_enabled` | boolean | no | (**If enabled, requires:** `metrics_host`, `metrics_method_call_threshold`, `metrics_packet_size`, `metrics_pool_size`, `metrics_port`, `metrics_sample_interval` and `metrics_timeout`) Enable influxDB metrics. |
| `metrics_host` | string | required by: `metrics_enabled` | InfluxDB host. |
| `metrics_method_call_threshold` | integer | required by: `metrics_enabled` | A method call is only tracked when it takes longer than the given amount of milliseconds. |
| `metrics_packet_size` | integer | required by: `metrics_enabled` | The amount of data points to send in a single UDP packet. |
| `metrics_pool_size` | integer | required by: `metrics_enabled` | The amount of InfluxDB connections to keep open. |
| `metrics_port` | integer | required by: `metrics_enabled` | The UDP port to use for connecting to InfluxDB. |
| `metrics_sample_interval` | integer | required by: `metrics_enabled` | The sampling interval in seconds. |
| `metrics_timeout` | integer | required by: `metrics_enabled` | The amount of seconds after which InfluxDB will time out. |
| `metrics_method_call_threshold` | integer | no | A method call is only tracked when it takes longer than the given amount of milliseconds. |
| `mirror_available` | boolean | no | Allow repository mirroring to configured by project Maintainers. If disabled, only Admins will be able to configure repository mirroring. |
| `mirror_capacity_threshold` | integer | no | **(PREMIUM)** Minimum capacity to be available before scheduling more mirrors preemptively |
| `mirror_max_capacity` | integer | no | **(PREMIUM)** Maximum number of mirrors that can be synchronizing at the same time. |
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......@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ GitLab provides built-in tools to help improve performance and availability:
GitLab team members can use [GitLab.com's performance monitoring systems](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/engineering/monitoring/) located at
<https://dashboards.gitlab.net>, this requires you to log in using your
`@gitlab.com` email address. Non-GitLab team-members are advised to set up their
own InfluxDB and Grafana stack.
own Prometheus and Grafana stack.
## Benchmarks
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---
redirect_to: '../../administration/monitoring/performance/influxdb_configuration.md'
redirect_to: '../../administration/monitoring/performance/prometheus.md'
---
This document was moved to [administration/monitoring/performance/influxdb_configuration](../../administration/monitoring/performance/influxdb_configuration.md).
Support for InfluxDB was removed in GitLab 13.0. Use [Prometheus](../../administration/monitoring/performance/prometheus.md) for performance monitoring.
---
redirect_to: '../../administration/monitoring/performance/influxdb_schema.md'
redirect_to: '../../administration/monitoring/performance/prometheus.md'
---
This document was moved to [administration/monitoring/performance/influxdb_schema](../../administration/monitoring/performance/influxdb_schema.md).
Support for InfluxDB was removed in GitLab 13.0. Use [Prometheus](../../administration/monitoring/performance/prometheus.md) for performance monitoring.
......@@ -74,7 +74,6 @@ Access the default page for admin area settings by navigating to
| Option | Description |
| ------ | ----------- |
| [Metrics - Influx](../../../administration/monitoring/performance/gitlab_configuration.md) | Enable and configure InfluxDB metrics. |
| [Metrics - Prometheus](../../../administration/monitoring/prometheus/gitlab_metrics.md) | Enable and configure Prometheus metrics. |
| [Metrics - Grafana](../../../administration/monitoring/performance/grafana_configuration.md#integration-with-gitlab-ui) | Enable and configure Grafana. |
| [Profiling - Performance bar](../../../administration/monitoring/performance/performance_bar.md#enable-the-performance-bar-via-the-admin-panel) | Enable access to the Performance Bar for a given group. |
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......@@ -339,7 +339,6 @@ but commented out to help encourage others to add to it in the future. -->
|dependency_proxy_enabled|||
|gitlab_shared_runners_enabled|||
|gravatar_enabled|||
|influxdb_metrics_enabled|||
|ldap_enabled|||
|mattermost_enabled|||
|omniauth_enabled|||
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......@@ -84,16 +84,7 @@ module API
optional :max_artifacts_size, type: Integer, desc: "Set the maximum file size for each job's artifacts"
optional :max_attachment_size, type: Integer, desc: 'Maximum attachment size in MB'
optional :max_pages_size, type: Integer, desc: 'Maximum size of pages in MB'
optional :metrics_enabled, type: Boolean, desc: 'Enable the InfluxDB metrics'
given metrics_enabled: ->(val) { val } do
requires :metrics_host, type: String, desc: 'The InfluxDB host'
requires :metrics_method_call_threshold, type: Integer, desc: 'A method call is only tracked when it takes longer to complete than the given amount of milliseconds.'
requires :metrics_packet_size, type: Integer, desc: 'The amount of points to store in a single UDP packet'
requires :metrics_pool_size, type: Integer, desc: 'The amount of InfluxDB connections to open'
requires :metrics_port, type: Integer, desc: 'The UDP port to use for connecting to InfluxDB'
requires :metrics_sample_interval, type: Integer, desc: 'The sampling interval in seconds'
requires :metrics_timeout, type: Integer, desc: 'The amount of seconds after which an InfluxDB connection will time out'
end
optional :metrics_method_call_threshold, type: Integer, desc: 'A method call is only tracked when it takes longer to complete than the given amount of milliseconds.'
optional :password_authentication_enabled, type: Boolean, desc: 'Flag indicating if password authentication is enabled for the web interface' # support legacy names, can be removed in v5
optional :password_authentication_enabled_for_web, type: Boolean, desc: 'Flag indicating if password authentication is enabled for the web interface'
mutually_exclusive :password_authentication_enabled_for_web, :password_authentication_enabled, :signin_enabled
......
......@@ -7925,9 +7925,6 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Enable and configure Grafana."
msgstr ""
msgid "Enable and configure InfluxDB metrics."
msgstr ""
msgid "Enable and configure Prometheus metrics."
msgstr ""
......@@ -13313,9 +13310,6 @@ msgstr ""
msgid "Metrics - Grafana"
msgstr ""
msgid "Metrics - Influx"
msgstr ""
msgid "Metrics - Prometheus"
msgstr ""
......
......@@ -302,16 +302,6 @@ describe 'Admin updates settings', :clean_gitlab_redis_shared_state, :do_not_moc
visit metrics_and_profiling_admin_application_settings_path
end
it 'Change Influx settings' do
page.within('.as-influx') do
check 'Enable InfluxDB Metrics'
click_button 'Save changes'
end
expect(current_settings.metrics_enabled?).to be true
expect(page).to have_content "Application settings saved successfully"
end
it 'Change Prometheus settings' do
page.within('.as-prometheus') do
check 'Enable Prometheus Metrics'
......
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