Charting the sum of two Prometheus data source values in Grafana
I am trying to create a chart in Grafana with Prometheus data source which includes a series indicating the total size of the young gen memory used on a java 8 jvm. Below is the formula I have used to sum the values together:
(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Eden Space"
+
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Survivor Space")
I am able to chart the individual values for PS Survivor Space
and PS Eden Space
but as soon as I try to add them together, there is no data returned.
Below is some sample data which is returned:
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Eden Space", 5.83346368E8
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Survivor Space", 8.5090432E7
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I am trying to create a chart in Grafana with Prometheus data source which includes a series indicating the total size of the young gen memory used on a java 8 jvm. Below is the formula I have used to sum the values together:
(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Eden Space"
+
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Survivor Space")
I am able to chart the individual values for PS Survivor Space
and PS Eden Space
but as soon as I try to add them together, there is no data returned.
Below is some sample data which is returned:
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Eden Space", 5.83346368E8
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Survivor Space", 8.5090432E7
grafana prometheus
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I am trying to create a chart in Grafana with Prometheus data source which includes a series indicating the total size of the young gen memory used on a java 8 jvm. Below is the formula I have used to sum the values together:
(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Eden Space"
+
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Survivor Space")
I am able to chart the individual values for PS Survivor Space
and PS Eden Space
but as soon as I try to add them together, there is no data returned.
Below is some sample data which is returned:
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Eden Space", 5.83346368E8
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Survivor Space", 8.5090432E7
grafana prometheus
I am trying to create a chart in Grafana with Prometheus data source which includes a series indicating the total size of the young gen memory used on a java 8 jvm. Below is the formula I have used to sum the values together:
(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Eden Space"
+
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedjob="jmx",instance=~"my-jboss-server:10191",pool="PS Survivor Space")
I am able to chart the individual values for PS Survivor Space
and PS Eden Space
but as soon as I try to add them together, there is no data returned.
Below is some sample data which is returned:
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Eden Space", 5.83346368E8
jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool="PS Survivor Space", 8.5090432E7
grafana prometheus
grafana prometheus
asked Nov 13 '18 at 19:08
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You can use the sum() function. It would probably look something like
sum(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool=~"PS Eden Space)
For more info check Prometheus Querying Basics.
That does not work - I can see it is returning values in the query inspector but there is no line in the chart for these values.
– bated
Nov 14 '18 at 15:54
There appears to be some kinda a bug where the chart does not work. Tried the exact same query and it worked.
– bated
Nov 21 '18 at 16:10
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You can use the sum() function. It would probably look something like
sum(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool=~"PS Eden Space)
For more info check Prometheus Querying Basics.
That does not work - I can see it is returning values in the query inspector but there is no line in the chart for these values.
– bated
Nov 14 '18 at 15:54
There appears to be some kinda a bug where the chart does not work. Tried the exact same query and it worked.
– bated
Nov 21 '18 at 16:10
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You can use the sum() function. It would probably look something like
sum(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool=~"PS Eden Space)
For more info check Prometheus Querying Basics.
That does not work - I can see it is returning values in the query inspector but there is no line in the chart for these values.
– bated
Nov 14 '18 at 15:54
There appears to be some kinda a bug where the chart does not work. Tried the exact same query and it worked.
– bated
Nov 21 '18 at 16:10
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You can use the sum() function. It would probably look something like
sum(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool=~"PS Eden Space)
For more info check Prometheus Querying Basics.
You can use the sum() function. It would probably look something like
sum(jvm_memory_pool_bytes_usedpool=~"PS Eden Space)
For more info check Prometheus Querying Basics.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 0:49
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That does not work - I can see it is returning values in the query inspector but there is no line in the chart for these values.
– bated
Nov 14 '18 at 15:54
There appears to be some kinda a bug where the chart does not work. Tried the exact same query and it worked.
– bated
Nov 21 '18 at 16:10
add a comment |
That does not work - I can see it is returning values in the query inspector but there is no line in the chart for these values.
– bated
Nov 14 '18 at 15:54
There appears to be some kinda a bug where the chart does not work. Tried the exact same query and it worked.
– bated
Nov 21 '18 at 16:10
That does not work - I can see it is returning values in the query inspector but there is no line in the chart for these values.
– bated
Nov 14 '18 at 15:54
That does not work - I can see it is returning values in the query inspector but there is no line in the chart for these values.
– bated
Nov 14 '18 at 15:54
There appears to be some kinda a bug where the chart does not work. Tried the exact same query and it worked.
– bated
Nov 21 '18 at 16:10
There appears to be some kinda a bug where the chart does not work. Tried the exact same query and it worked.
– bated
Nov 21 '18 at 16:10
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