Oct 04 13:00:31 debian prometheus: ts=T17:00:31.546Z caller=head.go:1298 level=info component=tsdb msg="Head GC completed" caller=truncateMemory duration=5.807451ms Oct 04 11:00:31 debian prometheus: ts=T15:00:31.455Z caller=head.go:1298 level=info component=tsdb msg="Head GC completed" caller=truncateMemory duration=6.076588ms └─3799 /usr/local/bin/prometheus -config.file /etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml /var/lib/prometheus/ =/etc/prometheus/consoles =/etc/> Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/rvice enabled preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Wed 01:00:45 EDT 13h ago rvice - Prometheus Time Series Collection and Processing Server.└─7738 /usr/share/grafana/bin/grafana server -config=/etc/grafana/grafana.ini -pidfile=/run/grafana/grafana-server.pid -packaging=deb cfg:=/var/log/grafana cfg:> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/rvice enabled preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Wed 12:49:42 EDT 1h 32min agoĬGroup: /system.slice/rvice Once both Grafana and Prometheus are in place, you can then configure Grafana to fetch the metrics from Prometheus. Installing Grafana on Linux Integrating Grafana with Prometheus How to install Prometheus on Linux Install Grafana on Linuxįollow the link below to install Grafana on Ubuntu 20.04 We have covered the installation of Prometheus on various Linux distros. To monitor OpenVPN connections with Prometheus and Grafana, we will install and setup each component of the monitoring separately. In this tutorial, we are using an Ubuntu 20.04 systems for demo labs. Other Related Tutorials Monitor OpenVPN Connections with Prometheus and Grafana.Create OpenVPN Node Exporter Visualization on Grafana.Verify Prometheus OpenVPN Exporter Target.Configure Prometheus to Scrape OpenVPN metrics.Run OpenVPN Exporter in Standalone mode.Install OpenVPN Prometheus Node Exporter on the OpenVPN Server.Monitor OpenVPN Connections with Prometheus and Grafana.
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