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Revision as of 11:22, 22 December 2019
Grafana[1] is an open source software written in go, feature rich metrics dashboard, alerting and graph editor for CloudWatch, ElasticSearch, Grafana Logging, Graphite, InfluxDB, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, OpenTSDB, PostgreSQL, Prometheus, Google Stackdriver and TestData DB.
Alerting is supported in the following datasources Graphite, Prometheus, Elasticsearch (since version 5.2[2]), InfluxDB, OpenTSDB, MySQL, Postgres and Cloudwatch.[3] and notifications enables support for the following channels Email, Hipchat, Kafka, Line, Microsoft Teams, OpsGenie, Pagerduty, Prometheus Alertmanager, Pushover, Sensu, Slack, Telegram, Threema, VictorOps, Webhook.[4]
Installation Grafana using docker containers
- 1) Execute:
docker run -d --name=grafana -p 3000:3000 grafana/grafana
[5] - 2) Open a web browser and point to
http://localhost:3000/
(default username and password is "admin")[6]
Usage
Grafana is widely used including by wikipedia foundation.
Activities
- Review Wikimedia Grafana graphs: https://grafana.wikimedia.org/?orgId=1
See also
- Monitoring: Prometheus, Cacti, monit, munin, RRDtool, Zabbix, Netdata, Nagios, Check MK, Icinga, Pingdom, OpsGenie and Datadog, Opsgenie, PRTG, Checkmk
- Kibana and ElasticSearch
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