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metrics: gather cluster_installer series #212
metrics: gather cluster_installer series #212
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@crawford: No Bugzilla bug is referenced in the title of this pull request. In response to this:
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/lgtm |
The release architects have agreed that there is no need for a valid Bugzilla for this particular backport due to it being purely telemetry-focused and because QE isn't able to verify. |
This series will allow us to determine whether a cluster was created using IPI or UPI. Once Hive and CI are updated, we'll also be able to determine if a cluster was created by CI or if it was created by Hive. The series captures the install type, the version of the tool, and its invoker (in addition to the standard labels): cluster_installer{ type="openshift-install", version="unreleased-master-1209-gfd08f44181f2111", invoker="user", } 0 1562168623759
This new sample includes the new cluster_installer series.
/lgtm |
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This series will allow us to determine whether a cluster was created
using IPI or UPI. Once Hive and CI are updated, we'll also be able to
determine if a cluster was created by CI or if it was created by Hive.
The series captures the install type, the version of the tool, and its
invoker (in addition to the standard labels):
This is a backport of #189.