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Revision as of 08:15, 14 March 2024

Grafana [1] (Grafana Labs) is an open source software written in go first released in 2014, 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 at least in the following datasources Graphite, Prometheus, Elasticsearch (since version 5.2[2]), InfluxDB, OpenTSDB, MySQL, Postgres and Cloudwatch.[3]


Notifications enables support for the following channels Discord, Email, Hipchat, Kafka, Line, Microsoft Teams, OpsGenie, Pagerduty, Prometheus Alertmanager, Pushover, RocketChat[4], Sensu, Slack, Telegram, Threema, VictorOps, Webhook.[5]

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Binaries

Configuration files

Usage

Grafana is widely used including by wikipedia foundation

Activities

  1. Review Wikimedia Grafana graphs: https://grafana.wikimedia.org/?orgId=1
  2. Review plubic Grafana demo: https://play.grafana.org/
  3. Read Grafana Changelog. Major ~ 1 year, minor ~ 1 month
  4. Read Grafana source code: https://github.com/grafana/grafana
  5. Review Grafana logs
  6. review https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/grafana?tab=Votes
  7. Configure Cloudwatch as Source: https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/datasources/aws-cloudwatch/
  8. Configure Google OAuth2 authentication for Grafana
  9. Configure Loki as a datasource

Related terms

See also


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