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i use grafana+prometheus monitor k8s pod,when my pod is removed ,i clean all metrics belongs to the removed pod,but still can see in grafana
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for example ,i defined a variable named node ,the query express is " {instance=~"(.+)", job="node status"} ",it can catch all metrics ,and i use regex expression '/instance="([^"]+):9100"/' to match the ip of each monitor target ,when i click node label on dashboard,it display all target ip , and when one of these targets is removed ,i use http api provide by prometheus to clean all metrics belongs to this target,but when i click node label ,it still display the removed target ip ,why? and how i can delete this ip?










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    i use grafana+prometheus monitor k8s pod,when my pod is removed ,i clean all metrics belongs to the removed pod,but still can see in grafana
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    for example ,i defined a variable named node ,the query express is " {instance=~"(.+)", job="node status"} ",it can catch all metrics ,and i use regex expression '/instance="([^"]+):9100"/' to match the ip of each monitor target ,when i click node label on dashboard,it display all target ip , and when one of these targets is removed ,i use http api provide by prometheus to clean all metrics belongs to this target,but when i click node label ,it still display the removed target ip ,why? and how i can delete this ip?










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      i use grafana+prometheus monitor k8s pod,when my pod is removed ,i clean all metrics belongs to the removed pod,but still can see in grafana
      variable



      for example ,i defined a variable named node ,the query express is " {instance=~"(.+)", job="node status"} ",it can catch all metrics ,and i use regex expression '/instance="([^"]+):9100"/' to match the ip of each monitor target ,when i click node label on dashboard,it display all target ip , and when one of these targets is removed ,i use http api provide by prometheus to clean all metrics belongs to this target,but when i click node label ,it still display the removed target ip ,why? and how i can delete this ip?










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      i use grafana+prometheus monitor k8s pod,when my pod is removed ,i clean all metrics belongs to the removed pod,but still can see in grafana
      variable



      for example ,i defined a variable named node ,the query express is " {instance=~"(.+)", job="node status"} ",it can catch all metrics ,and i use regex expression '/instance="([^"]+):9100"/' to match the ip of each monitor target ,when i click node label on dashboard,it display all target ip , and when one of these targets is removed ,i use http api provide by prometheus to clean all metrics belongs to this target,but when i click node label ,it still display the removed target ip ,why? and how i can delete this ip?







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          It seems that Prometheus targets are not updated, even so that some of the pods are evicted. You can check it in Prometheus http://yourprometheus/targets page.



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          • i can see the removed target disppear on xxxx/targets, yes ,prometheus is run as a pod in k8s cluster

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          Does Prometheus run inside of the K8s cluster?






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          It seems that Prometheus targets are not updated, even so that some of the pods are evicted. You can check it in Prometheus http://yourprometheus/targets page.



          Does Prometheus run inside of the K8s cluster?






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          It seems that Prometheus targets are not updated, even so that some of the pods are evicted. You can check it in Prometheus http://yourprometheus/targets page.



          Does Prometheus run inside of the K8s cluster?







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