12/31/2023 0 Comments Grafana annotations influxdb![]() I’ll likely just say for “Me and my friends” on the next prompt. Let’s setup discord (which unlike teams doesn’t require me to endlessly sign out and in again to swap orgs). ![]() More and more, I’m seeing my colleagues looking to Discord as the ‘new’ Slack. I’ll use an icon (which I’ll leave for you to grab here):īack in Grafana we can setup a Teams Notification Contact Type We can go to the Connectors for the Channel I can see similar (including the drop off of delivered metrics) in Cloudwatch (The drop at the end is because I just stopped the cluster in the last 5 minutes) I’m only sending out Kafka Metrics to Datadog and Cloudwatchīut we can see that in both cases, our Kafka cluster was fine While the error message would lead me to believe it was from Kafka, the Spike (since I aggregated all the metrics) was actually from Grafana itself (times are in Zulu/GMT) However as we can see above, 5 minutes later it was resolved. Had I set a proper description, I might have put in a link to wiki pages, or who to call, perhaps a runbook on remediation. Several days later I actually got a real alert I think only recently did they add “(work or school)” to the App name. The White tile, which Windows would always suggest when searching for teams is not going to let you sign into Orgs. One with Blue and one with a White “T” tile. There are two ( insert profane explicative) Teams apps. I’ve been stymied by this over and over for a long while. Quick Note on Teams: This has been plaguing me for a while - I can never sign in. We can create other contact points such as Teams and Pagerduty We can now create a Notification Policy that uses it Which brings me to a minor issue I have with Aiven - I don’t like seeing my passwords left visible plain text Which I can now see in the list (and revoke later) You need to follow these steps to generate an “App” password we can use for STMP ![]() I found using a real 2FA password won’t work. ini file used by Grafana to set the section.įor Aiven.io, we will do it in the Advanced Configuration area In an on-prem install, we would likely change the. However, this just informed me SMTP was not setup out of the box We can, for instance, define an email address to which we will send alerts. We can get there from Alerting/Contact Points, then selecting “New contact point” To send any kind of alert, we first need to define a “contact point” SELECT * FROM "_internal"."database" LIMIT 10 Within Grafana we now see InfluxDB listed in Data Sources In Grafana, we’ll then add a new IntegrationĪt which point we can choose the InfluxDB With InfluxDB now running, let’s add it to Kafka Metrics In a bit, we’ll see it has a proper cert and respondsīefore we can graph anything, we need to add a data sourceīesides setting it up in Grafana, we can setup Data sources from Aiven via the Integrations section "Comment": "CREATE awx fb.s CNAME record " $ aws route53 change-resource-record-sets -hosted-zone-id Z39E8QFU0F9PZP -change-batch file://r53-aiven-grafana.json "Comment": "CREATE awx fb.s CNAME record ", that domain has issues let’s use our primary I’ll create and wait on the new service to get past ‘Rebuilding’ Of the Options to gather metrics in Aiven, InfluxDB is one of the less expensive at US$60/mo for a startup size instance in US Central Once running, we can login with the credentials in the service page ![]() ![]() It’s one of the least expensive hosted services from Aiven.io starting (presently) as US$35/mo in GCP We first create the service from the Services page. Lastly, we’ll dig in to Grafana queries and dashboards and wrap by setting up Email, Teams and Discord integrations (including setting up a new Discord server) Grafana We’ll setup a hosted InfluxDB to collect metrics from Kafka and Redis, then show how to use native Aiven integrations to link InfluxDB to Grafana. Today we’ll wrap our series on Aiven.io by looking at setting up a hosted Grafana instance and tying a custom DNS name to it. We’ve covered using Datadog and other tools to monitor and display metrics. ![]()
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