tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post5065412105554269870..comments2022-08-01T10:47:19.924+03:00Comments on notes from the fields: Scripting Grafana dashboardsAnatoliy D.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10001827045735929716noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-40304101583825470212020-02-19T14:36:54.171+02:002020-02-19T14:36:54.171+02:00Hi,
links don't work anymore. Could you fix it...Hi,<br />links don't work anymore. Could you fix it?<br />Thank youLibbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00226993647039458607noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-65435273069607639382016-06-20T11:47:00.444+03:002016-06-20T11:47:00.444+03:00Hello,
This has been helpful for us to understand...Hello,<br /><br />This has been helpful for us to understand the concept clearly. I need to understand how to access the script. I tried but it fails with 404 error. Could you please help out with this.I need to know how to access the scripts. What needs to pass in the url?<br /><br />Thanks a lot in advance.Sidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09559519436751449937noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-22802281021891239672015-06-09T19:00:17.288+03:002015-06-09T19:00:17.288+03:00What a nice website. With good information and nic...What a nice website. With good information and nice people.patriciahttp://www.votechbv.com/UK/automatic-bagging-machine.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-67889080583311698412014-12-06T20:02:59.134+02:002014-12-06T20:02:59.134+02:00Hey Anatoliy,
I understand.
But in my case I want ...Hey Anatoliy,<br />I understand.<br />But in my case I want to build similar dynamic dashboards and I don't have an app that points to prepopulated urls, because it's not an alerting use case. For example let's say I have a 100 different versions of the same website (for 100 different communities). And I want to build a dashboard that shows stats of a given community. At some point I'll say "I wonder how site 'foobar' is doing, let me open up its dashboard". It would be nice if we could reuse the grafana widgets so i could build a little search/filtering widget that i can populate with values (the site names), so i can easily search and narrow down to the one i'm looking for, and then load the correct dashboard. sure i could do this in an external app, but it's nicer to keep it in 1 app, especially since grafana already has the widgets in place. i'll request this as a feature for grafana, to make the search widget more reusable (or mabye it already is, haven't tried yet)<br /><br />Dieter_behttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15903921131107247107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-76792364458708022482014-12-05T12:48:27.507+02:002014-12-05T12:48:27.507+02:00Hi Dieter_be,
it is less about Grafana itself, it&...Hi Dieter_be,<br />it is less about Grafana itself, it's more about how to make Grafana dashboards even more 'dynamic' and how to integrate it with your existing infrastructure.<br /><br />Here is the use case: <br />we have a very dynamic environment, with new servers scaling up and down every minute. Typically, I don't even want to know about any single server existence until the real problem happens :)<br />In case of event, our monitoring system sends me a message with a description and a link to a specific server in trouble : http://grafana/#/dashboard/script/instance.js?i=i-abcd1234<br />I just click the link and I see all the data for this specific server data immediately, no search, no URL change. I can further post this link to Operations chat, and they will need just to click, simple, doing no search, no typing.<br />Anatoliy D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/10001827045735929716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-51893473658310530032014-11-29T17:50:23.811+02:002014-11-29T17:50:23.811+02:00nice approach, but this way you always have to kno...nice approach, but this way you always have to know what you're looking for and enter it in the URL, right?<br />would be nice if there was a way to get an interface to search instances, with autocomplete etc. since grafana already uses this kind of widgets for the dashboard search, maybe we could somehow reuse that widget :)Dieter_behttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15903921131107247107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-61928975698016935412014-11-11T19:13:53.523+02:002014-11-11T19:13:53.523+02:00Thanks so much for this script!
We use StoreRates...Thanks so much for this script!<br /><br />We use StoreRates and SeparateInstances in our collectd write_graphite config, so I needed to adjust for our needs.<br /><br />Here's a gist of that (simplified, no jmxtrans) script if needed:<br /><br />https://gist.github.com/mikepea/07b1cede92c119e4f297Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4408139456482520340.post-1972682385236882972014-08-13T16:03:01.604+03:002014-08-13T16:03:01.604+03:00THANKS YOU FOR THIS SCRIPT !
I WAS LOOKING FOR TH...THANKS YOU FOR THIS SCRIPT !<br /><br />I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS SINCE MONTHS !<br /><br />Time to move from cacti :)Alexandre DErumierhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18143119971515503295noreply@blogger.com