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I observed this behavior with the "Host disk will fill in 24 hours", but it might also affect other alerts using node_uname_info.
This is happening in the following conditions:
the servers is rebooted with a new(er) kernel and the version/release information changes
the servers has multiple monitored partitions e.g. rootfs and /srv
execution: found duplicate series for the match group {instance="monitor.localdomain:9100"} on the right hand-side of the
operation:
[{__name__="node_uname_info", domainname="(none)", group="infra", instance="monitor.localdomain:9100",
job="node", machine="x86_64", nodename="monitor", release="5.10.0-27-amd64", sysname="Linux",
version="#1 SMP Debian 5.10.205-2 (2023-12-31)"},
{__name__="node_uname_info", domainname="(none)", group="infra", instance="monitor.localdomain:9100",
job="node", machine="x86_64", nodename="monitor", release="5.10.0-26-amd64", sysname="Linux",
version="#1 SMP Debian 5.10.197-1 (2023-09-29)"}];
many-to-many matching not allowed: matching labels must be unique on one side
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I observed this behavior with the "Host disk will fill in 24 hours", but it might also affect other alerts using node_uname_info.
This is happening in the following conditions:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: