In line with our stability promise, the Prometheus 3.0 release contains a number of backwards incompatible changes. This document offers guidance on migrating from Prometheus 2.x to Prometheus 3.0 and newer versions.
promql-at-modifier
promql-negative-offset
remote-write-receiver
new-service-discovery-manager
expand-external-labels
${var}
or $var
in external label values
are replaced according to the values of the current environment variables.$
character can be escaped by using $$
.no-default-scrape-port
https://example.com/metrics
or http://exmaple.com/metrics
to be
represented as https://example.com/metrics:443
and
http://example.com/metrics:80
respectively, add them to your target URLsagent
--agent
CLI flag.auto-gomemlimit
GOMEMLIMIT
to match the Linux
container memory limit. If there is no container limit, or the process is
running outside of containers, the system memory total is used. To disable
this, --no-auto-gomemlimit
is available.auto-gomaxprocs
GOMAXPROCS
to match the Linux
container CPU quota. To disable this, --no-auto-gomaxprocs
is available.Prometheus v3 will log a warning if you continue to pass these to
--enable-feature
.
scrape_classic_histograms
has been
renamed to always_scrape_classic_histograms
. If you use the
--enable-feature=native-histograms
feature flag to ingest native histograms
and you also want to ingest classic histograms that an endpoint might expose
along with native histograms, be sure to add this configuration or change your
configuration from the old name.http_config.enable_http2
in remote_write
items default has been
changed to false
. In Prometheus v2 the remote write http client would
default to use http2. In order to parallelize multiple remote write queues
across multiple sockets its preferable to not default to http2.
If you prefer to use http2 for remote write you must now set
http_config.enable_http2: true
in your remote_write
configuration section..
pattern in regular expressions in PromQL matches newline characters.
With this change a regular expressions like .*
matches strings that include
\n
. This applies to matchers in queries and relabel configs.
.*
additionally matches foo\n
and Foo\nBar
foo.?bar
additionally matches foo\nbar
foo.+bar
additionally matches foo\nbar
.
patterns with [^\n]
, e.g.
foo[^\n]*
.5m
would usually return 5 samples. But if the query
evaluation aligns perfectly with a scrape, it would return 6 samples. In
Prometheus v3 queries like this will always return 5 samples.holt_winters
function has been renamed to double_exponential_smoothing
and is now guarded by the promql-experimental-functions
feature flag.
If you want to keep using holt_winters
, you have to do both of these things:
holt_winters
to double_exponential_smoothing
in your queries.--enable-feature=promql-experimental-functions
in your Prometheus
CLI invocation.Prometheus v3 is more strict concerning the Content-Type header received when scraping. Prometheus v2 would default to the standard Prometheus text protocol if the target being scraped did not specify a Content-Type header or if the header was unparsable or unrecognised. This could lead to incorrect data being parsed in the scrape. Prometheus v3 will now fail the scrape in such cases.
If a scrape target is not providing the correct Content-Type header the
fallback protocol can be specified using the fallback_scrape_protocol
parameter. See Prometheus scrape_config documentation.
This is a breaking change as scrapes that may have succeeded with Prometheus v2 may now fail if this fallback protocol is not specified.
The TSDB format has been changed slightly in Prometheus v2.55 in preparation for changes to the index format. Consequently, a Prometheus v3 TSDB can only be read by a Prometheus v2.55 or newer. Keep that in mind when upgrading to v3 -- you will be only able to downgrade to v2.55, not lower, without loosing your TSDB persitent data.
As an extra safety measure, you could optionally consider upgrading to v2.55 first and confirm Prometheus works as expected, before upgrading to v3.
TSDB compatible storage is now expected to return results matching the specified
selectors. This might impact some third party implementations, most likely
implementing remote_read
.
This contract is not explicitly enforced, but can cause undefined behavior.
Prometheus v3 supports UTF-8 in metric and label names. This means metric and label names can change after upgrading according to what is exposed by endpoints. Furthermore, metric and label names that would have previously been flagged as invalid no longer will be.
Users wishing to preserve the original validation behavior can update their Prometheus yaml configuration to specify the legacy validation scheme:
global:
metric_name_validation_scheme: legacy
Or on a per-scrape basis:
scrape_configs:
- job_name: job1
metric_name_validation_scheme: utf8
- job_name: job2
metric_name_validation_scheme: legacy
Prometheus v3 has adopted log/slog
over the previous go-kit/log
. This
results in a change of log message format. An example of the old log format is:
ts=2024-10-23T22:01:06.074Z caller=main.go:627 level=info msg="No time or size retention was set so using the default time retention" duration=15d
ts=2024-10-23T22:01:06.074Z caller=main.go:671 level=info msg="Starting Prometheus Server" mode=server version="(version=, branch=, revision=91d80252c3e528728b0f88d254dd720f6be07cb8-modified)"
ts=2024-10-23T22:01:06.074Z caller=main.go:676 level=info build_context="(go=go1.23.0, platform=linux/amd64, user=, date=, tags=unknown)"
ts=2024-10-23T22:01:06.074Z caller=main.go:677 level=info host_details="(Linux 5.15.0-124-generic #134-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 27 20:20:17 UTC 2024 x86_64 gigafips (none))"
a similar sequence in the new log format looks like this:
time=2024-10-24T00:03:07.542+02:00 level=INFO source=/home/user/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/cmd/prometheus/main.go:640 msg="No time or size retention was set so using the default time retention" duration=15d
time=2024-10-24T00:03:07.542+02:00 level=INFO source=/home/user/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/cmd/prometheus/main.go:681 msg="Starting Prometheus Server" mode=server version="(version=, branch=, revision=7c7116fea8343795cae6da42960cacd0207a2af8)"
time=2024-10-24T00:03:07.542+02:00 level=INFO source=/home/user/go/src/github.com/prometheus/prometheus/cmd/prometheus/main.go:686 msg="operational information" build_context="(go=go1.23.0, platform=linux/amd64, user=, date=, tags=unknown)" host_details="(Linux 5.15.0-124-generic #134-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 27 20:20:17 UTC 2024 x86_64 gigafips (none))" fd_limits="(soft=1048576, hard=1048576)" vm_limits="(soft=unlimited, hard=unlimited)"
le
and quantile
label values
In Prometheus v3, the values of the le
label of classic histograms and the
quantile
label of summaries are normalized upon ingestion. In Prometheus v2
the value of these labels depended on the scrape protocol (protobuf vs text
format) in some situations. This led to label values changing based on the
scrape protocol. E.g. a metric exposed as my_classic_hist{le="1"}
would be
ingested as my_classic_hist{le="1"}
via the text format, but as
my_classic_hist{le="1.0"}
via protobuf. This changed the identity of the
metric and caused problems when querying the metric.
In Prometheus v3 these label values will always be normalized to a float like
representation. I.e. the above example will always result in
my_classic_hist{le="1.0"}
being ingested into prometheus, no matter via which
protocol. The effect of this change is that alerts, recording rules and
dashboards that directly reference label values as whole numbers such as
le="1"
will stop working.
Ways to deal with this change either globally or on a per metric basis:
le
, quantile
label values, but otherwise do
nothing and accept that some queries that span the transition time will produce
inaccurate or unexpected results.
This is the recommended solution.
metric_relabel_config
to retain the old labels when scraping targets.
This should only be applied to metrics that currently produce such labels. metric_relabel_configs:
- source_labels:
- quantile
target_label: quantile
regex: (\d+)\.0+
- source_labels:
- le
- __name__
target_label: le
regex: (\d+)\.0+;.*_bucket
Prometheus 3 no longer supports Alertmanager's v1 API. Effectively Prometheus 3
requires Alertmanager 0.16.0 or later. Users with older Alertmanager
versions or configurations that use alerting: alertmanagers: [api_version: v1]
need to upgrade Alertmanager and change their configuration to use api_version: v2
.
For the Prometheus 1.8 to 2.0 please refer to the Prometheus v2.55 documentation.
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