Grafana® with Prometheus on Linux CentOS 7.9 hardened by Tidal Media Inc. to provide you with performing on pre-installed images that have been customized to have a small runtime footprint in order to increase workload density in environments where humans are not expected to log in.
This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.
Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.
Connecting to Grafana® with Prometheus on Linux CentOS 7.9 using PuTTY
- To start the server, run the VM through Azure Portal.
- To work, you must open port 3000 (TCP) in the network properties in the Azure firewall.
- Install PuTTY. You can download PuTTY from the link – https://putty.org.ru/download.html Launch PuTTY.
- In the “Host Name” field, enter the IP of the virtual machine and click “Open”.
- In the window that appears, click Accept.
- Enter the username and password that was used to create the virtual machine.
(If you enter a password, it will not be displayed.)
- In the browser enter http://ip:3000. For example http://11.22.123.123:3000
- Enter your username and password in the window that opens.
Username: admin
Password: admin
and click “Log in”
- In the window that appears, change the password to a more secure one and click “Submit”
Alternatively, you can log in directly to the Prometheus web interface
- You need to open TCP port 9090 in openwork-firewall
- In the browser enter http://ip:9090
Official website – https://grafana.com/grafana/
https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/overview/
If you have any questions, please refer to the main documentation: https://grafana.com/docs/
https://prometheus.io/docs/prometheus/latest/ https://grafana.com/docs/grafana/latest/datasources/prometheus/
Prometheus is released under the Apache 2.0 license.
https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/faq/#what-license-is-prometheus-released-under