{{- if .Values.printNotes }} {{- $ctx := dict "helm" . "style" "plain" }} {{- $ns := include "vm.namespace" $ctx }} {{- if .Values.vminsert.enabled }} {{- if .Values.vmauth.enabled }} {{- $_ := set $ctx "appKey" "vmauth" }} {{- else }} {{- $_ := set $ctx "appKey" "vminsert" }} {{- end }} {{- $fullname := include "vm.plain.fullname" $ctx }} Write API: The Victoria Metrics write api can be accessed via port {{ .Values.vminsert.service.servicePort }} with the following DNS name from within your cluster: {{ include "vm.fqdn" $ctx }} Get the Victoria Metrics insert service URL by running these commands in the same shell: {{- if contains "NodePort" .Values.vminsert.service.type }} export NODE_PORT=$(kubectl get --namespace {{ $ns }} -o jsonpath="{.spec.ports[0].nodePort}" services {{ $fullname }}) export NODE_IP=$(kubectl get nodes --namespace {{ $ns }} -o jsonpath="{.items[0].status.addresses[0].address}") echo http://$NODE_IP:$NODE_PORT {{- else if contains "LoadBalancer" .Values.vminsert.service.type }} NOTE: It may take a few minutes for the LoadBalancer IP to be available. You can watch the status of by running 'kubectl get svc --namespace {{ $ns }} -w {{ $fullname }}' export SERVICE_IP=$(kubectl get svc --namespace {{ $ns }} {{ $fullname }} -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}') echo http://$SERVICE_IP:{{ .Values.vminsert.service.servicePort }} {{- else if contains "ClusterIP" .Values.vminsert.service.type }} export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ $ns }} -l "app={{ include "vm.app.name" $ctx }}" -l "app.kubernetes.io/instance={{ include "vm.release" $ctx }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") kubectl --namespace {{ $ns }} port-forward $POD_NAME {{ .Values.vminsert.service.servicePort }} {{- end }} You need to update your Prometheus configuration file and add the following lines to it: prometheus.yml remote_write: - url: "http:///insert/0/prometheus/" for example - inside the Kubernetes cluster: remote_write: - url: {{ include "vm.url" $ctx }}/insert/0/prometheus/ {{- end }} {{- if .Values.vmselect.enabled }} {{- if .Values.vmauth.enabled }} {{- $_ := set $ctx "appKey" "vmauth" }} {{- else }} {{- $_ := set $ctx "appKey" "vmselect" }} {{- end }} {{- $fullname := include "vm.plain.fullname" $ctx }} Read API: The VictoriaMetrics read api can be accessed via port {{ .Values.vmselect.service.servicePort }} with the following DNS name from within your cluster: {{ include "vm.fqdn" $ctx }} Get the VictoriaMetrics select service URL by running these commands in the same shell: {{- if contains "NodePort" .Values.vmselect.service.type }} export NODE_PORT=$(kubectl get --namespace {{ $ns }} -o jsonpath="{.spec.ports[0].nodePort}" services {{ $fullname }}) export NODE_IP=$(kubectl get nodes --namespace {{ $ns }} -o jsonpath="{.items[0].status.addresses[0].address}") echo http://$NODE_IP:$NODE_PORT {{- else if contains "LoadBalancer" .Values.vmselect.service.type }} NOTE: It may take a few minutes for the LoadBalancer IP to be available. You can watch the status of by running 'kubectl get svc --namespace {{ $ns }} -w {{ $fullname }}' export SERVICE_IP=$(kubectl get svc --namespace {{ $ns }} {{ $fullname }} -o jsonpath='{.status.loadBalancer.ingress[0].ip}') echo http://$SERVICE_IP:{{ .Values.vmselect.service.servicePort }} {{- else if contains "ClusterIP" .Values.vmselect.service.type }} export POD_NAME=$(kubectl get pods --namespace {{ $ns }} -l "app={{ include "vm.app.name" $ctx }}" -l "app.kubernetes.io/instance={{ include "vm.release" $ctx }}" -o jsonpath="{.items[0].metadata.name}") kubectl --namespace {{ $ns }} port-forward $POD_NAME {{ .Values.vmselect.service.servicePort }} {{- end }} You need to specify select service URL into your Grafana: NOTE: you need to use the Prometheus Data Source Input this URL field into Grafana http:///select/0/prometheus/ for example - inside the Kubernetes cluster: {{ include "vm.url" $ctx }}/select/0/prometheus/ {{- end }} {{- end }}