I FINALLY figured out how to drive the Grafana bus. I know, I know…pretty basic stuff. In the past I always drooled over dialed out dashboards I’ve seen. Charts, graphs, readouts, dials…but I never could quite wrap my head around it all.
Well, now I have charts, graphs, readouts, logs, dials, and it feels pretty good to have finally learned something new that I’ve been whacking away at for a while. The plus side is that the whole Graphana+Promtail+Loki stack sips lightly on my resources, whereas in the past, things like the ELK stack, Opensearch, Graylog, etc, really devoured a lot of resources. I really tried with those but just didn’t like how ravenous of a RAM appetite they had.
I’m still using lnav. It’s quick and dirty and gets the job done for logs. But if I want to look at data, with nice a prettyfied interface, I go look at Grafana. So now the process will be to, dial out and graph every last little thing until I suffer from info overload, and then ease it back to just what is necessary. It’s a fucked up process, but it’s how I do.
As my lady friend is apt to say: It’s the little things…
ETA: I have cAdvisor rockin’ plus influxDB, and the the thing is only sipping like max 2 GB. I’ve got logs, dials, charts n’ graphs. I got bitches in the living room gettin’ it on…This is amazing for such little processing power.
Yep. Keeping up to date is a never ending battle. I try to do it often so they don’t pile up and break a ton of shit all at once. If you’re into gitops, I’m a big fan of using renovate to help automate things.