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Siavash Safi 18939cee8f feat: add distributed tracing support (#4745)
Add tracing support using otel to the the following components:
- api: extract trace and span IDs from request context
- provider: mem put
- dispatch: split logic and use better naming
- inhibit: source and target traces, mutes, etc. drop metrics
- silence: query, expire, mutes
- notify: add distributed tracing support to stages and all http requests

Note: inhibitor metrics are dropped since we have tracing now and they
are not needed. We have not released any version with these metrics so
we can drop them safely, this is not a breaking change.

This change borrows part of the implementation from #3673
Fixes #3670

Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dhenderson@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Siavash Safi <siavash@cloudflare.com>
Co-authored-by: Dave Henderson <dhenderson@gmail.com>
2025-12-05 22:58:44 +01:00

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global:
# The smarthost and SMTP sender used for mail notifications.
smtp_smarthost: 'localhost:25'
smtp_from: 'alertmanager@example.org'
smtp_auth_username: 'alertmanager'
smtp_auth_password: 'password'
# The directory from which notification templates are read.
templates:
- '/etc/alertmanager/template/*.tmpl'
# The root route on which each incoming alert enters.
route:
# The labels by which incoming alerts are grouped together. For example,
# multiple alerts coming in for cluster=A and alertname=LatencyHigh would
# be batched into a single group.
#
# To aggregate by all possible labels use '...' as the sole label name.
# This effectively disables aggregation entirely, passing through all
# alerts as-is. This is unlikely to be what you want, unless you have
# a very low alert volume or your upstream notification system performs
# its own grouping. Example: group_by: [...]
group_by: ['alertname', 'cluster', 'service']
# When a new group of alerts is created by an incoming alert, wait at
# least 'group_wait' to send the initial notification.
# This way ensures that you get multiple alerts for the same group that start
# firing shortly after another are batched together on the first
# notification.
group_wait: 30s
# When the first notification was sent, wait 'group_interval' to send a batch
# of new alerts that started firing for that group.
group_interval: 5m
# If an alert has successfully been sent, wait 'repeat_interval' to
# resend them.
repeat_interval: 3h
# A default receiver
receiver: team-X-mails
# All the above attributes are inherited by all child routes and can
# overwritten on each.
# The child route trees.
routes:
# This routes performs a regular expression match on alert labels to
# catch alerts that are related to a list of services.
- matchers:
- service=~"foo1|foo2|baz"
receiver: team-X-mails
# The service has a sub-route for critical alerts, any alerts
# that do not match, i.e. severity != critical, fall-back to the
# parent node and are sent to 'team-X-mails'
routes:
- matchers:
- severity="critical"
receiver: team-X-pager
- matchers:
- service="files"
receiver: team-Y-mails
routes:
- matchers:
- severity="critical"
receiver: team-Y-pager
# This route handles all alerts coming from a database service. If there's
# no team to handle it, it defaults to the DB team.
- matchers:
- service="database"
receiver: team-DB-pager
# Also group alerts by affected database.
group_by: [alertname, cluster, database]
routes:
- matchers:
- owner="team-X"
receiver: team-X-pager
continue: true
- matchers:
- owner="team-Y"
receiver: team-Y-pager
# Inhibition rules allow to mute a set of alerts given that another alert is
# firing.
# We use this to mute any warning-level notifications if the same alert is
# already critical.
inhibit_rules:
- source_matchers: [severity="critical"]
target_matchers: [severity="warning"]
# Apply inhibition if the alertname is the same.
# CAUTION:
# If all label names listed in `equal` are missing
# from both the source and target alerts,
# the inhibition rule will apply!
equal: [alertname, cluster, service]
receivers:
- name: 'team-X-mails'
email_configs:
- to: 'team-X+alerts@example.org'
- name: 'team-X-pager'
email_configs:
- to: 'team-X+alerts-critical@example.org'
pagerduty_configs:
- service_key: <team-X-key>
- name: 'team-Y-mails'
email_configs:
- to: 'team-Y+alerts@example.org'
- name: 'team-Y-pager'
pagerduty_configs:
- service_key: <team-Y-key>
- name: 'team-DB-pager'
pagerduty_configs:
- service_key: <team-DB-key>
tracing:
endpoint: localhost:4317
insecure: true
sampling_fraction: 1.0