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Unable to get http_requests_total metrics from latest version of the images #4540

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arunkumarmurugesan opened this Issue Aug 27, 2018 · 2 comments

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arunkumarmurugesan commented Aug 27, 2018

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Use case. Why is this important?
Nice to have' is not a good use case :)

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What did you do?
I have tried to configure the k8s HPA using Prometheus http_request metrics.

What did you expect to see?
Here the issue is, I can able to get the http_request metrics from Prometheus image v2.1.0. When pulled the latest version. i could not able to get the http_request metrics.
What did you see instead? Under which circumstances?

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  • Prometheus version:
    Latest Versions: v2.3.1 and v2.3.2 (not getting the http_request metrics)
    Old Version: v2.1.0 (getting the http_request metrics)

Please let me know how I can get the http_request metrics exposed from the latest version of Prometheus?

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brian-brazil commented Aug 27, 2018

It makes more sense to ask questions like this on the prometheus-users mailing list rather than in a GitHub issue. On the mailing list, more people are available to potentially respond to your question, and the whole community can benefit from the answers provided.

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