vmrestore command not found
Introduction
When you run more command in linux terminal / console, you get the following error message
vmrestore: command not found
or when using sudo you get the following error message
sudo: vmrestore: command not found
Solutions to vmrestore: command not found
How To Fix vmrestore: command not found in Ubuntu / Debian / Kali Linux / Raspbian
In Ubuntu vmrestore is provided by victoria-metrics package.
victoria-metrics is:
VictoriaMetrics is a fast, cost-effective and scalable time-series database. It can be used as long-term remote storage for Prometheus.
Prominent features:
- Supports Prometheus querying API, so it can be used as Prometheus drop-in replacement in Grafana. VictoriaMetrics implements MetricsQL query language, which is inspired by PromQL.
- Supports global query view. Multiple Prometheus instances may write data into VictoriaMetrics. Later this data may be used in a single query.
- High performance and good scalability for both inserts and selects. Outperforms InfluxDB and TimescaleDB by up to 20x.
- Uses 10x less RAM than InfluxDB when working with millions of unique time series (aka high cardinality).
- Optimized for time series with high churn rate. Think about prometheus-operator metrics from frequent deployments in Kubernetes.
- High data compression, so up to 70x more data points may be crammed into limited storage comparing to TimescaleDB.
- Optimized for storage with high-latency IO and low IOPS (HDD and network storage in AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, etc).
- A single-node VictoriaMetrics may substitute moderately sized clusters built with competing solutions such as Thanos, M3DB, Cortex, InfluxDB or TimescaleDB.
- Easy operation:
- VictoriaMetrics consists of a single small executable without external dependencies.
- All the configuration is done via explicit command-line flags with reasonable defaults.
- All the data is stored in a single directory pointed by -storageDataPath flag.
- Easy and fast backups from instant snapshots to S3 or GCS with vmbackup / vmrestore.
- Data migration between VictoriaMetrics, Prometheus and InfluxDB with vmctl.
- Storage is protectedfrom corruption on unclean shutdown (i.e. OOM, hardware reset or kill -9) thanks to the storage architecture.
- Supports metrics’ scraping, ingestion and backfilling (#backfilling)
via the following protocols:
- Metrics from Prometheus exporters such as node_exporter.
- Prometheus remote write API
- InfluxDB line protocol
- Graphite plaintext protocol with tags if -graphiteListenAddr is set.
- OpenTSDB put message if -opentsdbListenAddr is set.
- HTTP OpenTSDB /api/put requests if -opentsdbHTTPListenAddr is set.
- /api/v1/import.
- Ideally works with big amounts of time series data from Kubernetes, IoT sensors, connected cars, industrial telemetry, financial data and various Enterprise workloads.
- Has open source cluster version.
To fix this problem, we can install more using the command below.
sudo apt-get -y install victoria-metrics
This command might take some time to finish depending on your machine internet connection.
You can also use apt command to install victoria-metrics.
sudo apt -y install victoria-metrics
Or if you have aptitude installed you can use the following command.
sudo aptitude install victoria-metrics
Summary
In this tutorial we learn how to fix vmrestore command not found error in Ubuntu / Debian / Kali Linux or Raspbian distribution.