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Grafana instance configuration using Docker.

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Version information

  • 0.6.1 (latest)
  • 0.6.0
  • 0.5.2
  • 0.5.1
  • 0.5.0
  • 0.4.3
  • 0.4.2
  • 0.4.1
  • 0.4.0
  • 0.3.3
  • 0.3.2
released Aug 4th 2016
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ajsmith/grafana — version 0.5.1 Aug 4th 2016

puppet-grafana

Table of Contents

  1. Overview
  2. Usage
  3. Compatibility
  4. Release Notes

Overview

This module is useful for deploying Grafana as a Docker container on Red Hat systems.

This module configures the Grafana monitoring dashboard on a host in the simplest way possible. It installs Grafana from a package, rather than building from source (how you acquire that package is up to you).

Usage

Running the Container

To run Grafana as a service, containers are configured to run as systemd services.

The simplest configuration to run the Grafana container is:

grafana::docker::container { 'grafana': }

More than likely, you'll want to manage persistent data using the data volume container pattern. To implement that, we do the following:

grafana::docker::data_volume_container { 'grafana-data': }
->
grafana::docker::container { 'grafana':
  volumes_from => ['grafana-data'],
}

This first creates a service for the data volume container named "grafana-data", then creates a service named "grafana" which mounts volumes from that container.

Compatibility

This module is compatible with Red Hat Linux systems which are capable of running Docker:

  • RHEL 7+
  • CentOS 7+
  • Fedora 20+

Release Notes

v0.5.1

  • Update default Grafana Docker image.

v0.5.0

  • Ugrade to ajsmith/docker_systemd v0.3.x.
  • Add pull_image and systemd_env_file options to Docker container resources.
  • Removed resources for building Grafana Docker images.

v0.4.3 2016/08/01

  • Support volume configuration for the Grafana Docker container.

v0.4.1 2016/02/11

  • Fix Grafana image version.

v0.4.0 2016/02/10

  • Use updated Grafana v2.6.0 image.
  • Allow customizations to the Grafana Docker image build process.
  • Add option to set the VCS revision of the Grafana Docker image.
  • Improve rspec test coverage.

v0.3.3 2016/01/11

  • Style fixes.

v0.3.2 2016/01/11

  • Initial release.