Guide – How To Start – Grafana® with Prometheus on Linux CentOS 7.9

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

  1. To start the server, run the VM through Azure Portal.
  2. To work, you must open port 3000 (TCP) in the network properties in the Azure firewall.
  3. Install PuTTY. You can download PuTTY from the link – https://putty.org.ru/download.html Launch PuTTY.
  4. In the “Host Name” field, enter the IP of the virtual machine and click “Open”.
  1. In the window that appears, click Accept.
  1. Enter the username and password that was used to create the virtual machine.

(If you enter a password, it will not be displayed.)

  1. In the browser enter http://ip:3000. For example http://11.22.123.123:3000
  2. Enter your username and password in the window that opens. 

Username: admin

Password: admin
and click “Log in”

  1. 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

  1. You need to open TCP port 9090 in openwork-firewall
  2. 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

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