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# TestData data source Grafana ships with a built-in TestData data source that generates simulated time-series, log, trace, and other data for any [panel](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//panels-visualizations/). You can use it to verify dashboard functionality, test visualizations, prototype alerting rules, and repro...
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# TestData alerting The TestData data source supports [Grafana Alerting](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//alerting/). You can use it to prototype alert rules, test threshold conditions, and verify notification pipelines without connecting to an external data source. ## Before you begin - [Configure the TestData data s...
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create a threshold alert with fixed values: 1. Select the \*\*CSV Metric Values\*\* scenario. 1. Enter a comma-separated list of values in the \*\*String Input\*\* field. For example: ``` 10,45,70,95,50,20 ``` 1. Add a \*\*Reduce\*\* expression with function \*\*Last\*\*. 1. Add a \*\*Threshold\*\* expression: \*\*Is a...
https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/main/docs/sources/datasources/testdata/alerting/index.md
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# Configure the TestData data source This document explains how to configure the TestData data source. TestData requires no external connection or authentication, so configuration is minimal. For general information on managing data sources, refer to [Data source management](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//administra...
https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/main/docs/sources/datasources/testdata/configure/index.md
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# TestData template variables Use template variables with the TestData data source to test dynamic, reusable dashboards. TestData provides a hierarchical metric tree that you can query to populate variable drop-downs with simulated values. For an introduction to templating and template variables, refer to the [Templati...
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Create a second variable named `host` with the query `$region.\*`. When the user selects `A` as the region, the host drop-down populates with `AA`, `AB`, `AC`, etc. Changing the region selection automatically refreshes the host drop-down. ## Use variables in queries TestData interpolates template variables in the follo...
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# Troubleshoot TestData data source issues This document provides solutions to common issues you may encounter when using the TestData data source. TestData is a built-in data source with no external dependencies, so most issues relate to scenario configuration or data formatting. ## Query errors These errors occur whe...
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the start of the time range. This means the pattern starts at the same point regardless of when you load the dashboard. 1. Verify the cycle duration matches your intent: the full cycle is `Step \* (On Count + Off Count)` seconds. 1. Check that \*\*On Value\*\* and \*\*Off Value\*\* are set correctly. The defaults are `...
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queries \*\*Symptoms:\*\* - Panel shows the literal string `$varname` instead of the variable value. - Labels or data don't change when the variable selection changes. \*\*Solutions:\*\* 1. Verify you're using the correct variable syntax: `$varname` or `${varname}`. 1. TestData interpolates variables in these fields on...
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reporting issues, include: - Grafana version - Selected scenario and its configuration - Error messages (redact sensitive information) - Steps to reproduce
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# TestData query editor Instead of a traditional query language, the TestData data source uses \*\*scenarios\*\* to generate simulated data. Each scenario produces a different type of data suited for testing specific visualizations, behaviors, or edge cases. TestData includes 30 scenarios covering time series, logs, tr...
https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/main/docs/sources/datasources/testdata/query-editor/index.md
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Server-side streaming via live channels. | | [Grafana API](#grafana-api) | Data retrieval | Fetch data from internal Grafana endpoints. | | [Conditional Error](#conditional-error) | Error testing | Configurable error or CSV data. | | [Error with source](#error-with-source) | Error testing | Error with plugin or downstr...
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| \*\*On Value\*\* | The value for "on" data points. Can be a number, `null`, or `nan`. Default: `2`. | | \*\*Off Value\*\* | The value for "off" data points. Can be a number, `null`, or `nan`. Default: `1`. | The wave cycles at `Step \* (On Count + Off Count)` seconds. Timestamps align evenly on the step interval. Wit...
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of data points. Available files: - `flight\_info\_by\_state.csv` - `population\_by\_state.csv` - `gdp\_per\_capita.csv` - `js\_libraries.csv` - `ohlc\_dogecoin.csv` - `weight\_height.csv` - `browser\_marketshare.csv` - `automobiles.csv` ### CSV Metric Values Generates time-series data from comma-separated values entere...
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only. - \*\*Fetch:\*\* URL of a remote CSV endpoint to stream incrementally. ### Grafana Live Connects to a Grafana Live channel that streams random data from the server. | Field | Description | | ----------- | ------------------------------------------ | | \*\*Channel\*\* | The live channel to subscribe to. Options: |...
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# Loki data source Grafana ships with built-in support for [Loki](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/), an open-source log aggregation system by Grafana Labs. If you are new to Loki the following documentation will help you get started: - [Getting started](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/get-started/) - [Best pr...
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Sets the maximum number of log lines returned by Loki. Increase the limit to have a bigger results set for ad-hoc analysis. Decrease the limit if your browser is sluggish when displaying log results. The default is `1000`. ### Derived fields Derived Fields are used to extract new fields from your logs and create a link...
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# Loki data source Grafana Loki is a set of components that can be combined into a fully featured logging stack. Unlike other logging systems, Loki is built around the idea of only indexing metadata about your logs: labels (just like Prometheus labels). Log data itself is then compressed and stored in chunks in object ...
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# Loki template variables Instead of hard-coding details such as server, application, and sensor names in metric queries, you can use variables. Grafana lists these variables in dropdown select boxes at the top of the dashboard to help you change the data displayed in your dashboard. Grafana refers to such variables as...
https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/main/docs/sources/datasources/loki/template-variables/index.md
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to perform complex and targeted log queries without compromising on query speed and resource consumption. Utilizing Loki's indexed labels in combination with Grafana's template variables provides a powerful way to interactively explore and visualize log data. Template variables allow users to create dynamic queries, se...
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# Loki query editor The Loki data source's query editor helps you create [log](#create-a-log-query) and [metric](#create-a-metric-query) queries that use Loki's query language, [LogQL](https://grafana.com/docs/loki/latest/logql/). For general documentation on querying data sources in Grafana, refer to [Query and transf...
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Select the `+ Operations` button to add operations to your query. The query editor groups operations into related sections, and you can type while the operations dropdown is open to search and filter the list. The query editor displays a query's operations as boxes in the operations section. Each operation's header dis...
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can query and display log data from Loki via [Explore](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//explore/), and with the [Logs panel](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//panels-visualizations/visualizations/logs/) in dashboards. To display the results of a log query, select the Loki data source, then enter a LogQL query. For mor...
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# Alertmanager data source Grafana includes built-in support for Alertmanager implementations in Prometheus and Grafana Mimir. After you add an Alertmanager data source, you can use the \*\*Choose Alertmanager\*\* drop-down in [Grafana Alerting](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//alerting/) to view and manage Alertmanag...
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the Grafana server can reach the Alertmanager endpoint. Check firewall rules and DNS resolution. | | Wrong implementation selected | If you changed the implementation type, re-test the connection. See the implementation mismatch errors below. | | Incorrect credentials | If basic auth is enabled, verify the username and...
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# Jaeger data source Grafana ships with built-in support for [Jaeger](https://www.jaegertracing.io/), an open source, end-to-end distributed tracing system. Use the Jaeger data source to query and visualize traces, explore service dependencies, and correlate traces with logs and metrics. ## Supported features | Feature...
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# Configure the Jaeger data source This document explains how to configure the Jaeger data source in Grafana, including connection settings, authentication, trace correlation, and provisioning. ## Before you begin Before configuring the data source, ensure you have: - \*\*Grafana permissions:\*\* Organization administr...
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- \*\*Custom query:\*\* Write a query using [template variable syntax](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//dashboards/variables/variable-syntax/) to interpolate values from the trace or span. ### Use a simple configuration 1. Select the target data source from the drop-down list. 1. Set \*\*Span start time shift\*\* and ...
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Select the target metrics data source from the drop-down list. 1. Configure \*\*Tags\*\* to map span attributes to metric label names. For example, map `k8s.pod` to `pod`. 1. Create linked queries using the `$\_\_tags` keyword to interpolate the mapped tags. | Setting | Description | | --------------- | ---------------...
https://github.com/grafana/grafana/blob/main/docs/sources/datasources/jaeger/configure/index.md
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provision the Jaeger data source using [Terraform](https://www.terraform.io/) with the [Grafana Terraform provider](https://registry.terraform.io/providers/grafana/grafana/latest/docs). For more information about provisioning resources with Terraform, refer to the [Grafana as code using Terraform](https://grafana.com/d...
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# Troubleshoot Jaeger data source issues This document provides solutions to common issues you may encounter when configuring or using the Jaeger data source. For configuration instructions, refer to [Configure the Jaeger data source](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//datasources/jaeger/configure/). ## Connection error...
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resolves to a non-empty value. ### No data in search results \*\*Symptoms:\*\* - Search query returns no traces - The trace list is empty \*\*Possible causes and solutions:\*\* | Cause | Solution | | ---------------------------------- | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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- Grafana version - Jaeger version - Error messages (redact sensitive information) - Steps to reproduce - Relevant data source configuration (redact credentials)
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# Jaeger query editor This document explains how to use the Jaeger query editor to search for traces, query by trace ID, visualize service dependencies, and import trace files. For general information about querying data sources in Grafana, refer to [Query and transform data](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//panels-vi...
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[ -0.13476493954658508, -0.03833414241671562, -0.05781751126050949, -0.0029083406552672386, -0.055222660303115845, -0.02830730937421322, -0.011215144768357277, -0.06738679856061935, -0.011919579468667507, 0.015221887268126011, 0.024828186258673668, -0.08078349381685257, 0.011156181804835796, ...
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array containing trace objects: ```json { "data": [ { "traceID": "2ee9739529395e31", "spans": [ { "traceID": "2ee9739529395e31", "spanID": "2ee9739529395e31", "flags": 1, "operationName": "CAS", "references": [], "startTime": 1616095319593196, "duration": 1004, "tags": [ { "key": "sampler.type", "type": "string", "valu...
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[ -0.01151340827345848, 0.06807687878608704, -0.0018906679470092058, 0.013650604523718357, 0.017158029600977898, -0.057780634611845016, 0.0727357342839241, 0.018531110137701035, 0.02007243037223816, -0.017936795949935913, -0.04947035387158394, -0.024478871375322342, -0.03465910628437996, 0.0...
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# Amazon CloudWatch data source Amazon CloudWatch is the AWS native monitoring and observability service that collects, aggregates, and stores metrics, logs, and events from AWS resources, applications, and services. CloudWatch enables you to visualize performance data, track system health, and set up automated alerts ...
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information, refer to the AWS documentation for [Service Quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/servicequotas/latest/userguide/intro.html) and [CloudWatch limits](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/monitoring/cloudwatch\_limits.html). ## Cross-account observability The CloudWatch plugin enables you to mon...
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# Configure the Amazon CloudWatch data source This document provides instructions for configuring the Amazon CloudWatch data source and explains available configuration options. For general information on adding and managing data sources, refer to [Data source management](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//administratio...
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available in the query editor, manually specify the namespaces in the `Namespaces of Custom Metrics` field in the data source configuration. | \*\*CloudWatch Logs\*\*: | Setting | Description | | ------------------------ | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
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[ "CloudWatch:DescribeAlarmsForMetric", "CloudWatch:DescribeAlarmHistory", "CloudWatch:DescribeAlarms", "CloudWatch:ListMetrics", "CloudWatch:GetMetricData", "CloudWatch:GetInsightRuleReport" ], "Resource": "\*" }, { "Sid": "AllowReadingResourceMetricsFromPerformanceInsights", "Effect": "Allow", "Action": "pi:GetResour...
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# CloudWatch template variables Instead of hard-coding details such as server, application, and sensor names in metric queries, you can use variables. Grafana lists these variables in drop-down select boxes at the top of the dashboard to help you change the data displayed in your dashboard, and they are called template...
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# Troubleshoot Amazon CloudWatch data source issues This document provides solutions to common issues you may encounter when configuring or using the Amazon CloudWatch data source. For configuration instructions, refer to [Configure CloudWatch](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//datasources/aws-cloudwatch/configure/). {...
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\*\*Symptoms:\*\* - Error indicates credentials file cannot be read - Authentication fails with "Credentials file" option \*\*Solutions:\*\* 1. Create the credentials file at `~/.aws/credentials` for the user running the `grafana-server` service. 1. Verify the file has correct permissions (`0644`). 1. If the file exist...
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namespace and metric are selected before dimension values can load. 1. For EC2 dimensions, ensure `ec2:DescribeTags` and `ec2:DescribeInstances` permissions are granted. 1. Dimension values require existing metrics—if no metrics match, no values appear. ### "Too many data points" or API throttling \*\*Symptoms:\*\* - Q...
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Dashboard fails to load with variable errors \*\*Solutions:\*\* 1. Verify the data source connection is working. 1. Check that the IAM policy includes permissions for the variable query type: - \*\*Regions:\*\* No additional permissions needed. - \*\*Namespaces:\*\* No additional permissions needed. - \*\*Metrics:\*\* ...
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dashboards not working \*\*Symptoms:\*\* - Imported dashboards show no data - Dashboard variables don't load \*\*Solutions:\*\* 1. Verify the data source name in the dashboard matches your CloudWatch data source. 1. Check that the dashboard's AWS region setting matches where your resources are located. 1. Ensure the IA...
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# Amazon CloudWatch query editor Grafana provides a query editor for the CloudWatch data source, which allows you to query, visualize, and alert on logs and metrics stored in Amazon CloudWatch. It is located on the [Explore](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//explore/) page. For general documentation on querying data so...
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code editor can interfere with autocompletion. {{< /admonition >}} To run the query, click \*\*Run query\*\* above the code editor. ## Query CloudWatch metrics You can create two types of queries in the CloudWatch query editor: - [Metric Search](#metric-search-queries), which help you retrieve and filter available metr...
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[ -0.048132363706827164, -0.0425221212208271, -0.02034451998770237, 0.09101579338312149, -0.023955609649419785, 0.04597330838441849, 0.06712118536233902, -0.054110970348119736, 0.05828152224421501, 0.008472342044115067, -0.03601616621017456, -0.11293551325798035, 0.005536509212106466, -0.015...
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and also lets you use template variables for queries that have the `Match Exact` option disabled. Search expressions are limited to 1,024 characters, so your query might fail if you have a long list of values. We recommend using the asterisk (`\*`) wildcard instead of the `All` option to query all metrics that have any...
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table summarizes common Metrics Insights query keywords: | Keyword | Description | | ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | `FUNCTION` ...
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language\*\* drop-down. 1. Specify the log groups you want to query. 1. Use the main input area to write your logs query. Amazon CloudWatch only supports a subset of OpenSearch SQL and PPL commands. To find out more about the syntax supported, consult [Amazon CloudWatch Logs documentation](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/A...
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are in Metrics Explore mode. ### Create queries for alerting Alerting requires queries that return numeric data, which CloudWatch Logs supports. For example, you can enable alerts through the use of the `stats` command. The following is a valid query for alerting on messages that include the text "Exception": ``` filte...
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[ -0.015578172169625759, -0.01696978323161602, -0.01341103296726942, 0.07731152325868607, 0.01401856355369091, -0.025863099843263626, 0.045925043523311615, -0.04837631806731224, 0.08204793930053711, 0.04394630715250969, -0.030756667256355286, -0.09672996401786804, 0.03973938524723053, -0.004...
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# Configure AWS authentication Grafana data source plugins make requests to AWS on behalf of an AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) [role](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id\_roles.html) or IAM [user](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id\_users.html). The IAM user or IAM role must h...
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create separate credentials for each data source with distinct permissions, but this approach requires managing and rotating multiple secret and access keys across many data source instances. Instead, assume role functionality lets you use one set of AWS credentials across all AWS data sources with a single permission:...
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documentation on external ID](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id\_roles\_create\_for-user\_externalid.html). To use the Grafana Assume Role: 1. Create a new CloudWatch data source (or update an existing one) and select \*\*Grafana Assume Role\*\* as an authentication provider. 2. In the AWS Console, cr...
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# InfluxDB data source {{< docs/shared lookup="influxdb/intro.md" source="grafana" version="" >}} Grafana includes a built-in InfluxDB data source plugin, enabling you to query and visualize data from InfluxDB without installing additional plugins. Grafana offers multiple configuration options for this data source, inc...
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# InfluxDB alerting You can use Grafana Alerting with InfluxDB to create alerts based on your time-series data. This allows you to monitor metrics, detect anomalies, and receive notifications when specific conditions are met. For general information about Grafana Alerting, refer to [Grafana Alerting](https://grafana.co...
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\*\*Choose appropriate intervals:\*\* Match the GROUP BY time interval to your evaluation frequency. - \*\*Test queries first:\*\* Verify your query returns expected results in Explore before creating an alert. - \*\*Set realistic thresholds:\*\* Base alert thresholds on historical data patterns. - \*\*Use meaningful n...
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# Configure the InfluxDB data source This document explains how to configure the InfluxDB data source and describes the available configuration options. ## Key concepts If you're new to InfluxDB, these terms are used throughout the configuration: | Term | Description | | -------------------- | -------------------------...
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based on URL patterns. Refer to [InfluxDB detection](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb3/enterprise/visualize-data/grafana/) for more information. - \*\*Product\*\* - Select the InfluxDB product you're connecting to. The available query languages depend on your product selection. - \*\*Query language\*\* - Select the...
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key encrypts the data between client and server. - \*\*Server name\*\* - Name of the server. Example: `server1.domain.com` - \*\*Client cert\*\* - Add the client certificate. - \*\*Client key\*\* - Add the client key. - \*\*CA cert\*\* - Authenticate with a CA certificate. When enabled, follow the instructions of your ...
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default is `10s`. Refer to [Min time interval](#min-time-interval) for format examples. \*\*For InfluxQL\*\* - \*\*HTTP method\*\* - Sets the HTTP method used to query your data source. The POST method allows for larger queries that would return an error using the GET method. The default method is `POST`. - \*\*Autocom...
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1 datasources: - name: InfluxDB\_v3\_SQL type: influxdb access: proxy url: http://localhost:8086 jsonData: version: SQL dbName: site httpMode: POST insecureGrpc: false secureJsonData: token: '' ``` ## Configure the data source with Terraform You can configure the InfluxDB data source using the [Grafana Terraform provid...
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# InfluxDB template variables Instead of hard-coding details such as server, application, and sensor names in metric queries, you can use variables. Grafana displays these variables in drop-down select boxes at the top of the dashboard to help you change the data displayed in your dashboard. Grafana refers to such vari...
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"hostname" =~ /^$host$/ AND $timeFilter GROUP BY time($\_\_interval), "hostname" ``` ```sql SELECT mean("value") FROM "logins" WHERE "hostname" =~ /^${host}$/ AND $timeFilter GROUP BY time($\_\_interval), "hostname" ``` When you enable the \*\*Multi-value\*\* or \*\*Include all value\*\* options with InfluxQL, Grafana ...
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# Troubleshoot InfluxDB data source issues This document provides solutions to common issues you may encounter when configuring or using the InfluxDB data source. Issues are organized to follow the typical setup and usage workflow. For configuration instructions, refer to [Configure the InfluxDB data source](https://gr...
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setting in the data source configuration under \*\*Advanced HTTP Settings\*\*. 1. Reduce the time range or complexity of your query. ## Authentication errors The following errors occur when there are issues with authentication credentials or permissions. ### Unauthorized (401) \*\*Error message:\*\* "401 Unauthorized" ...
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Browser access mode disabled \*\*Error message:\*\* `Direct browser access in the InfluxDB datasource is no longer available. Switch to server access mode.` \*\*Cause:\*\* The data source is configured for direct browser access, which is no longer supported. \*\*Solution:\*\* 1. Open the data source configuration in Gr...
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correct database. 1. Check that data has been written to the database. 1. If the database is new, add some test data to verify the connection. ## Query errors The following errors occur when there are issues with query syntax or execution. ### Query syntax error \*\*Error message:\*\* "error parsing query: found THING"...
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errors occur when using InfluxDB annotations on dashboards. ### "Query missing in annotation definition" \*\*Cause:\*\* The annotation query field is empty. \*\*Solution:\*\* 1. Navigate to \*\*Dashboard settings\*\* > \*\*Annotations\*\*. 1. Select the InfluxDB annotation. 1. Enter a valid query in the \*\*InfluxQL Qu...
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Click \*\*Apply\*\* to save each panel. 1. To avoid this issue, update existing data sources instead of deleting and recreating them. ### 404 Not Found when sending Telegraf metrics to Grafana Cloud \*\*Error message:\*\* "404 Not Found" when Telegraf writes to the Grafana Cloud InfluxDB-compatible endpoint. \*\*Cause:...
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# InfluxDB query editor The InfluxDB query editor helps you build and run queries against your InfluxDB data source. You can access it from the [Explore page](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//explore/) or from any dashboard panel by clicking the ellipsis in the upper right of the panel and selecting \*\*Edit\*\*. The ...
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you use raw query mode, your query must include `WHERE $timeFilter`. You should also provide a group by time and an aggregation function. Otherwise, InfluxDB may return hundreds of thousands of data points, potentially causing your browser to hang. ### Match by regular expressions You can enter regular expressions for ...
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values from the Grafana context. | Macro example | Replaced with | | ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `$\_\_timeFrom` | T...
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InfluxDB, with the interval and time period values changing according to the active time selection: ```flux from(bucket: "grafana") |> range(start: 2020-06-11T13:59:07Z, stop: 2020-06-11T14:59:07Z) |> filter(fn: (r) => r["\_measurement"] == "cpu" or r["\_measurement"] == "swap") |> filter(fn: (r) => r["\_field"] == "us...
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# InfluxDB annotations Annotations overlay event data on your dashboard graphs, helping you correlate events with metrics. You can use InfluxDB as a data source for annotations to display events such as deployments, alerts, or other significant occurrences on your visualizations. For general information about annotatio...
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mappings: - \*\*Text:\*\* `description` - \*\*Tags:\*\* `tags` - \*\*TimeEnd:\*\* `end\_time` ## Use template variables in annotations You can use template variables in your annotation queries to filter annotations based on dashboard variable selections. For example: ```sql SELECT title, description FROM events WHERE $...
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# PostgreSQL data source Grafana includes a built-in PostgreSQL data source plugin, enabling you to query and visualize data from any PostgreSQL-compatible database. You don't need to install a plugin to add the PostgreSQL data source to your Grafana instance. Grafana offers several configuration options for this data ...
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# PostgreSQL alerting The PostgreSQL data source supports [Grafana Alerting](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//alerting/). You can create alert rules that evaluate time series queries against your PostgreSQL database and send notifications when conditions are met. ## Before you begin - Ensure your [PostgreSQL data sour...
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# Configure the PostgreSQL data source This document explains how to configure the PostgreSQL data source and lists all configuration options. For general information on managing data sources, refer to [Data source management](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//administration/data-source-management/). ## Before you begi...
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in the Grafana database. When connecting to the database, the certificates are saved as files, on the local filesystem, in the Grafana data path. | \*\*TLS/SSL Auth Details:\*\* If you select the TLS/SSL Mode options \*\*require\*\*, \*\*verify-ca\*\* or \*\*verify-full\*\* and \*\*file system path\*\* the following ar...
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added your PostgreSQL connection settings, click \*\*Save & test\*\* to test and save the data source connection. ### Min time interval The \*\*Min time interval\*\* setting defines a lower limit for the [`$\_\_interval`](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//dashboards/variables/add-template-variables/#\_\_interval) and [...
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# PostgreSQL template variables Instead of hard-coding details such as server, application, and sensor names in metric queries, you can use variables. Grafana displays these variables in drop-down select boxes at the top of the dashboard to help you change the data displayed in your dashboard. Grafana refers to such va...
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identifiers in different contexts (for example, an environment called `dev` in one system and `development` in another). Instead of maintaining several variables in sync, you can map all of those values to one variable and reference the property you need in each panel or query. {{< figure alt="PostgreSQL multi-property...
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# Troubleshoot PostgreSQL data source issues This document provides troubleshooting information for common errors you may encounter when using the PostgreSQL data source in Grafana. ## Connection errors The following errors occur when Grafana cannot establish or maintain a connection to PostgreSQL. ### Failed to connec...
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connections from the Grafana server: ```text host database\_name username grafana\_ip/32 md5 ``` 1. Reload PostgreSQL configuration: `SELECT pg\_reload\_conf();` 1. If using SSL, ensure the correct authentication method is specified (for example, `hostssl` instead of `host`). ## TLS and certificate errors The following...
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a PostgreSQL client (psql, pgAdmin). ### Column does not exist \*\*Error message:\*\* `ERROR: column "column\_name" does not exist (SQLSTATE 42703)` \*\*Cause:\*\* The specified column name is incorrect or doesn't exist in the table. \*\*Solution:\*\* 1. Verify the column name is spelled correctly. 1. Check that column...
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values are properly quoted in the YAML file. 1. Refer to the [provisioning example](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//datasources/postgres/configure/#provision-the-data-source) for the correct format. Example correct configuration: ```yaml datasources: - name: Postgres type: postgres url: localhost:5432 user: grafana s...
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# PostgreSQL query editor The PostgreSQL query editor lets you build and run queries against your data source. For general query editor and data transformation concepts, see [Query and transform data](https://grafana.com/docs/grafana//panels-visualizations/query-transform-data/). You can open the PostgreSQL query edito...
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SQL keywords, standard SQL functions, Grafana template variables, and Grafana macros. Columns cannot be completed before a table has been specified. {{< admonition type="note" >}} If a table or column name is a reserved word or contains mixed case or special characters, use double quotes in SQL. For example, `"user"` o...
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start of the currently active time selection as a nanosecond timestamp. Example: `1494410783152415214`. | | `$\_\_unixEpochNanoTo()` | Replaces the value with the end of the currently active time selection as a nanosecond timestamp. Example: `1494497183142514872`. | | `$\_\_unixEpochGroup(dateColumn,'5m', [fillmode])` ...
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BY time ``` \*\*Example using the fill parameter in the $\\_\\_timeGroupAlias macro to convert null values to zero:\*\* ```sql SELECT $\_\_timeGroupAlias("CreatedAt",'5m',0), sum(value) as value, hostname FROM test\_data WHERE $\_\_timeFilter("CreatedAt") GROUP BY time, hostname ORDER BY time ``` Based on the data fram...
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# PostgreSQL annotations Annotations overlay event data on your dashboard graphs, helping you correlate events with metrics. You can use PostgreSQL as a data source for annotations to display events such as deployments, alerts, or other significant occurrences on your visualizations. For general information about annot...
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- \*\*Organize with tags:\*\* Use consistent tag values to categorize annotations and enable filtering. - \*\*Test queries first:\*\* Verify your query returns expected results in Explore before adding it as an annotation.
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# Zipkin data source Grafana ships with built-in support for Zipkin, an open source, distributed tracing system. This topic explains configuration and queries specific to the Zipkin data source. For instructions on how to add a data source to Grafana, refer to the [administration documentation](https://grafana.com/docs...
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data source from the drop-down list. You can also click \*\*Open advanced data source picker\*\* to see more options, including adding a data source. 1. Set start and end time shift. Since the logs timestamps may not exactly match the timestamps of the spans in the trace, you may need to widen or shift the time range t...
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for the logs query, based on the span's end time. You can use time units. Default: `0`. | | \*\*Tags\*\* | Defines the tags to use in the logs query. Default: `cluster`, `hostname`, `namespace`, `pod`, `service.name`, `service.namespace`. You can change the tag name for example to remove dots from the name if they are ...
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spanEndTimeShift: '-1h' tags: [{ key: 'service.name', value: 'service' }, { key: 'job' }] queries: - name: 'Sample query' query: 'sum(rate(traces\_spanmetrics\_latency\_bucket{$$\_\_tags}[5m]))' nodeGraph: enabled: true traceQuery: timeShiftEnabled: true spanStartTimeShift: '1h' spanEndTimeShift: '-1h' spanBar: type: '...
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# Span filters When working with traces, especially those comprising a vast number of spans, pinpointing specific spans of interest can be a daunting task. This is where span filtering comes in. Located above the trace timeline viewer, the \*\*Filters\*\* bar lets you refine the spans displayed based on specific criter...
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timeline. The match count displays the current position and total matches (for example, \_2/5 matches\_). ### Remove a filter To remove a filter, click the \*\*×\*\* on the filter chip below the \*\*Filters\*\* text box. ## Common use cases To find all errors from a specific service, select `service.name` = `checkout`,...
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