Prometheus supports two types of rules which may be configured and thenevaluated at regular intervals: recording rules and alertingrules. To include rules in Prometheus, create a filecontaining the necessary rule statements and have Prometheus load the file viathe rule_files field in the Prometheus configuration.Rule files use YAML.
Recording rules allow you to precompute frequently needed or computationallyexpensive expressions and save their result as a new set of time series.Querying the precomputed result will then often be much faster than executingthe original expression every time it is needed. This is especially useful fordashboards, which need to query the same expression repeatedly every time theyrefresh.
Recording and alerting rules exist in a rule group. Rules within a group arerun sequentially at a regular interval, with the same evaluation time.The names of recording rules must bevalid metric names.The names of alerting rules must bevalid label values.
A limit for alerts produced by alerting rules and series produced recording rulescan be configured per-group. When the limit is exceeded, all series producedby the rule are discarded, and if it's an alerting rule, all alerts forthe rule, active, pending, or inactive, are cleared as well. The event will berecorded as an error in the evaluation, and as such no stale markers arewritten.
This is useful to ensure the underlying metrics have been received and stored in Prometheus. Metric availability delays are more likely to occur when Prometheus is running as a remote write target due to the nature of distributed systems, but can also occur when there's anomalies with scraping and/or short evaluation intervals.
If a rule group hasn't finished evaluating before its next evaluation is supposed to start (as defined by the evaluation_interval), the next evaluation will be skipped. Subsequent evaluations of the rule group will continue to be skipped until the initial evaluation either completes or times out. When this happens, there will be a gap in the metric produced by the recording rule. The rule_group_iterations_missed_total metric will be incremented for each missed iteration of the rule group.
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I had this problem with Quicktime, it does not record screen audio output but only what is picked up by the built-in microphone. So if I put on a YouTube video and use Mac Speakers, the built-in microphone picks it up. If I use Airpods for speaker and microphone, and set audio so system or Airpods, it does not record the video output. I solved this by installing an third party plug-in BlackHole 16ch, which is a hack to allow recording of audio output and not just what the microphone picks up.
When I do a screen recording using Dropbox Capture (v94.0.3), the resulting video skips and buffers upon playback. It's unwatchable. I have tried waiting for the full video to load before playing it - that does not help. I've uninstalled and reinstalled Dropbox Capture - that doesn't help. Cleared my cache too, that didn't fix it. I'm using Windows 11 on a PC, and other screen recording software does not do this (Loom, the native Microsoft screen record software, etc). The capture feature works just fine for still images so there is only a problem with screen recording. I've been using Dropbox Capture for a few months since it was in beta--this was not a problem about a month ago. Anyone have a solution?
It's happening with anything I record. The Dropbox Capture sits in my windows tray - when I take any screen record with it, I get these skips. I tried recording something in Google Chrome, and just now I tried recording my desktop. Same skipping / buffering.
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I have to record interviews and I always hide my self view and it works but since yesterday it is now recording me when I speak in the interviews, which I dont want, why is it doing that, and how do I make it stop?
I do interviews for my job and all my interviews I hide my self and record and they never show me but I need the people I am interviewing to see me , but yesterday the recordings started showing me whenever I spoke, it has never done this in the past 2-3 years that I have been interviewing so something changed.
Is that the only way to get off the video totally?
If I turned off the video completely, participants would not be able to see me.
In the past it works (Hide Self) the video will not show my face.
Now when I play back I see myself even though I hide self.
Actually, I recorded my podcast today and I also hide my self view. The camera light was showing on and my pod cast participant confirmed that they can see me fine. Needless to say I was surprised that it only recorded my audio for the whole podcast episode which I did not want. What could have gone wrong? I also for the first time opted to save the recording locally instead of on the cloud. Could that have had anything to do with it?
Yes, the layouts between Cloud and Local recordings can be different. Cloud setup is controlled by your settings on the Zoom Web Portal at on the Recording tab. Local setup is controlled by your Zoom Desktop app's Settings window in the Recordings tab there.
Hey all, Recorded a lecture for my students yesterday afternoon, and never got my email with the link to the cloud recording. My colleague who lectured just before me, and used his account to record to the cloud never got his email either.
Hi there, @SuLaVic! I'm sorry you were having an issue with your cloud recordings. If you log into your Zoom portal, do you see the cloud recording listed there? -us/articles/205347605-Managing-and-sharing-cloud-recordings
Hi Bri, I am also facing the same problem now. I recorded on cloud for the training and I haven't received it yet. Already checked for the Zoom Portal as well, not there. Could you please give any support for this? Thanks in advance.
For training and quality purposes and from a visability and continous improvement standpoint, it would be great if we had the possibility of recording Microsoft teams meetings so that they are visible in Hubspot. At the moment we have call recordings and visabbility over e-mail however, as a customer moves further down their buyer journey, there is typically a teams meeting involved to showcase our solution. It is here where we are unable to record, review and learn from conversations within Hubspot.
We would also appreciate to have recordings of Teams Meetings scheduled via HubSpot available in the HubSpot contact activities. The same works for recordings of Aircall conversations via the Aircall integration, and it would be lovely to have the same functionality for Teams Calls.
Hi there, the above feature is crucial for the client journey as the initial sales demo recording is often used by other departments, and the ease of accessibility to those recordings is critical. Zoom integration covers it, but this will now become an additional cost to businesses to run both.
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