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Migrate from Prometheus to Grafana Agent Flow

The built-in Grafana Agent convert command can migrate your Prometheus configuration to a Grafana Agent Flow configuration.

This topic describes how to:

  • Convert a Prometheus configuration to a Grafana Agent Flow configuration.
  • Run a Prometheus configuration natively using Grafana Agent Flow.

Components used in this topic

Before you begin

  • You must have an existing Prometheus configuration.
  • You must have a set of Prometheus applications ready to push telemetry data to Grafana Agent Flow.
  • You must be familiar with the concept of Components in Grafana Agent Flow.

Convert a Prometheus configuration

To fully migrate your configuration fromPrometheus to Grafana Agent Flow, you must convert your Prometheus configuration into a Grafana Agent Flow configuration. This conversion will enable you to take full advantage of the many additional features available in Grafana Agent Flow.

In this task, we will use the convert CLI command to output a flow configuration from a Prometheus configuration.

  1. Open a terminal window and run the following command:

    static-binary
    AGENT_MODE=flow grafana-agent convert --source-format=prometheus --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH
    flow-binary
    grafana-agent-flow convert --source-format=prometheus --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH

    Replace the following:

    • INPUT_CONFIG_PATH: The full path to the Prometheus configuration.
    • OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH: The full path to output the Grafana Agent Flow configuration.
  2. Start Grafana Agent Flow using the new flow configuration from OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH:

Debugging

  1. If the convert command can’t convert a Prometheus configuration, diagnostic information is sent to stderr. You can bypass any non-critical issues and output the flow configuration using a best-effort conversion by including the --bypass-errors flag.

    Caution

    If you bypass the errors, the behavior of the converted configuration may not match the original Prometheus configuration.
    Make sure you fully test the converted configuration before using it in a production environment.
    
    static-binary
    AGENT_MODE=flow grafana-agent convert --source-format=prometheus --bypass-errors --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH
    flow-binary
    grafana-agent-flow convert --source-format=prometheus --bypass-errors --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH
  2. You can also output a diagnostic report by including the --report flag.

    static-binary
    AGENT_MODE=flow grafana-agent convert --source-format=prometheus --report=OUTPUT_REPORT_PATH --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH
    flow-binary
    grafana-agent-flow convert --source-format=prometheus --report=OUTPUT_REPORT_PATH --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH
    • Replace OUTPUT_REPORT_PATH with the output path for the report.

    Using the example Prometheus configuration below, the diagnostic report provides the following information:

    plaintext
    (Info) Converted scrape_configs job_name "prometheus" into...
      A prometheus.scrape.prometheus component
    (Info) Converted 1 remote_write[s] "grafana-cloud" into...
      A prometheus.remote_write.default component

Run a Prometheus configuration

If you’re not ready to completely switch to a flow configuration, you can run Grafana Agent using your existing Prometheus configuration. The --config.format=prometheus flag tells Grafana Agent to convert your Prometheus configuration to a Grafana Agent Flow configuration and load it directly without saving the new configuration. This allows you to try Grafana Agent Flow without modifying your existing Prometheus configuration infrastructure.

In this task, we will use the run CLI command to run Grafana Agent Flow using a Prometheus configuration.

Start Grafana Agent Flow and include the command line flag --config.format=prometheus. Your configuration file must be a valid Prometheus configuration file rather than a Grafana Agent Flow configuration file.

Debugging

  1. You can follow the convert CLI command debugging instructions to generate a diagnostic report.

  2. Refer to the Grafana Agent Flow Debugging for more information about a running Grafana Agent Flow.

  3. If your Prometheus configuration can’t be converted and loaded directly into Grafana Agent Flow, diagnostic information is sent to stderr. You can bypass any non-critical issues and start the Agent by including the --config.bypass-conversion-errors flag in addition to --config.format=prometheus.

    Caution

    If you bypass the errors, the behavior of the converted configuration may not match the original Prometheus configuration.
    Do not use this flag in a production environment.
    

Example

This example demonstrates converting a Prometheus configuration file to a Grafana Agent Flow configuration file.

The following Prometheus configuration file provides the input for the conversion:

yaml
global:
  scrape_timeout:    45s

scrape_configs:
  - job_name: "prometheus"
    static_configs:
      - targets: ["localhost:12345"]

remote_write:
  - name: "grafana-cloud"
    url: "https://prometheus-us-central1.grafana.net/api/prom/push"
    basic_auth:
      username: USERNAME
      password: PASSWORD

The convert command takes the YAML file as input and outputs a River file.

static-binary
AGENT_MODE=flow grafana-agent convert --source-format=prometheus --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH
flow-binary
grafana-agent-flow convert --source-format=prometheus --output=OUTPUT_CONFIG_PATH INPUT_CONFIG_PATH

The new flow configuration file looks like this:

river
prometheus.scrape "prometheus" {
  targets = [{
    __address__ = "localhost:12345",
  }]
  forward_to     = [prometheus.remote_write.default.receiver]
  job_name       = "prometheus"
  scrape_timeout = "45s"
}

prometheus.remote_write "default" {
  endpoint {
    name = "grafana-cloud"
    url  = "https://prometheus-us-central1.grafana.net/api/prom/push"

    basic_auth {
      username = "USERNAME"
      password = "PASSWORD"
    }

    queue_config {
      capacity             = 2500
      max_shards           = 200
      max_samples_per_send = 500
    }

    metadata_config {
      max_samples_per_send = 500
    }
  }
}

Limitations

Configuration conversion is done on a best-effort basis. Grafana Agent will issue warnings or errors where the conversion cannot be performed.

Once the configuration is converted, we recommend that you review the Grafana Agent Flow configuration file created and verify that it is correct before starting to use it in a production environment.

Furthermore, we recommend that you review the following checklist:

  • The following configurations aren’t available for conversion to Grafana Agent Flow: rule_files, alerting, remote_read, storage, and tracing. Any additional unsupported features are returned as errors during conversion.
  • Check if you are using any extra command line arguments with Prometheus that aren’t present in your configuration file. For example, --web.listen-address.
  • Metamonitoring metrics exposed by Grafana Agent Flow usually match Prometheus metamonitoring metrics but will use a different name. Make sure that you use the new metric names, for example, in your alerts and dashboards queries.
  • The logs produced by Grafana Agent Flow differ from those produced by Prometheus.
  • Grafana Agent exposes the Grafana Agent Flow UI.