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# Generate sample Prometheus data **(CORE ONLY)**
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This command will run Prometheus queries for each of the metrics of a specific environment
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for a series of time intervals to now:
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- 30 minutes
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- 3 hours
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- 8 hours
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- 24 hours
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- 72 hours
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- 7 days
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The results of each of query are stored under a `sample_metrics` directory as a YAML
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file named by the metric's `identifier`. When the environmental variable `USE_SAMPLE_METRICS`
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is set, the Prometheus API query is re-routed to `Projects::Environments::SampleMetricsController`
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which loads the appropriate data set if it is present within the `sample_metrics` directory.
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This command requires an ID from an environment with an available Prometheus installation.
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## Example
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The following example demonstrates how to run the Rake task:
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```shell
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bundle exec rake gitlab:generate_sample_prometheus_data[21]
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```
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