On 31 Mar 16:54, Stuart Clark wrote:
> The general suggestion is to use a configuration management system such as Ansible to create the configuration file. Equally you can use the different service discovery mechanisms to simplify your configuration too, including the file_sd to pull targets into separate files (which themselves might be build via configuration management tools or scripts that interact with database of record type systems).
file_sd id probably the way to go. When you add new files, you do not
need to reload the config. When you add a new scrape static config, you
have to.
>
> On 31 March 2020 15:59:52 BST, Ishvar B <
ishu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a prometheus set up which has too many (roughly 50 static
> >configs)
> >and this number would increase as we have lot of vms still be scraped
> >for
> >prometheus. The file is becoming huge , especially when some
> >applications
> >require basic auth. is there any best practice to maintain the config
> >file
> >as with such huge file some times changes would cause accidental
> >errors.
> >
> >Thanks
> >Eswar
> >
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