Caution
Grafana Alloy is the new name for our distribution of the OTel collector. Grafana Agent has been deprecated and is in Long-Term Support (LTS) through October 31, 2025. Grafana Agent will reach an End-of-Life (EOL) on November 1, 2025. Read more about why we recommend migrating to Grafana Alloy.
Important: This documentation is about an older version. It's relevant only to the release noted, many of the features and functions have been updated or replaced. Please view the current version.
Start, restart, and stop Grafana Agent Flow
You can start, restart, and stop Grafana Agent Flow after it is installed.
Linux
Grafana Agent Flow is installed as a systemd service on Linux.
Start Grafana Agent Flow
To start Grafana Agent Flow, run the following command in a terminal window:
sudo systemctl start grafana-agent-flow
(Optional) To verify that the service is running, run the following command in a terminal window:
sudo systemctl status grafana-agent-flow
Configure Grafana Agent Flow to start at boot
To automatically run Grafana Agent Flow when the system starts, run the following command in a terminal window:
sudo systemctl enable grafana-agent-flow.service
Restart Grafana Agent Flow
To restart Grafana Agent Flow, run the following command in a terminal window:
sudo systemctl restart grafana-agent-flow
Stop Grafana Agent Flow
To stop Grafana Agent Flow, run the following command in a terminal window:
sudo systemctl stop grafana-agent-flow
View Grafana Agent Flow logs on Linux
To view Grafana Agent Flow log files, run the following command in a terminal window:
sudo journalctl -u grafana-agent-flow
macOS
Grafana Agent Flow is installed as a launchd service on macOS.
Start Grafana Agent Flow
To start Grafana Agent Flow, run the following command in a terminal window:
brew services start grafana-agent-flow
Grafana Agent Flow automatically runs when the system starts.
(Optional) To verify that the service is running, run the following command in a terminal window:
brew services info grafana-agent-flow
Restart Grafana Agent Flow
To restart Grafana Agent Flow, run the following command in a terminal window:
brew services restart grafana-agent-flow
Stop Grafana Agent Flow
To stop Grafana Agent Flow, run the following command in a terminal window:
brew services stop grafana-agent-flow
View Grafana Agent Flow logs on macOS
By default, logs are written to $(brew --prefix)/var/log/grafana-agent-flow.log
and
$(brew --prefix)/var/log/grafana-agent-flow.err.log
.
If you followed Configure the Grafana Agent Flow service and changed the path where logs are written, refer to your current copy of the Grafana Agent Flow formula to locate your log files.
Windows
Grafana Agent Flow is installed as a Windows Service. The service is configured to automatically run on startup.
To verify that Grafana Agent Flow is running as a Windows Service:
Open the Windows Services manager (services.msc):
Right click on the Start Menu and select Run.
Type:
services.msc
and click OK.
Scroll down to find the Grafana Agent Flow service and verify that the Status is Running.
View Grafana Agent Flow logs
When running on Windows, Grafana Agent Flow writes its logs to Windows Event Logs with an event source name of Grafana Agent Flow.
To view the logs, perform the following steps:
Open the Event Viewer:
Right click on the Start Menu and select Run.
Type
eventvwr
and click OK.
In the Event Viewer, click on Windows Logs > Application.
Search for events with the source Grafana Agent Flow.
Standalone binary
If you downloaded the standalone binary, you must run Grafana Agent Flow from a terminal or command window.
Start Grafana Agent Flow on Linux, macOS, or FreeBSD
To start Grafana Agent Flow on Linux, macOS, or FreeBSD, run the following command in a terminal window:
AGENT_MODE=flow BINARY_PATH run CONFIG_PATH
Replace the following:
BINARY_PATH
: The path to the Grafana Agent Flow binary file.CONFIG_PATH
: The path to the Grafana Agent Flow configuration file.
Start Grafana Agent Flow on Windows
To start Grafana Agent Flow on Windows, run the following commands in a command prompt:
set AGENT_MODE=flow
BINARY_PATH run CONFIG_PATH
Replace the following:
BINARY_PATH
: The path to the Grafana Agent Flow binary file.CONFIG_PATH
: The path to the Grafana Agent Flow configuration file.
Set up Grafana Agent Flow as a Linux systemd service
You can set up and manage the standalone binary for Grafana Agent Flow as a Linux systemd service.
Note
These steps assume you have a default systemd and Grafana Agent Flow configuration.
To create a new user called
grafana-agent-flow
run the following command in a terminal window:sudo useradd --no-create-home --shell /bin/false grafana-agent-flow
Create a service file in
/etc/systemd/system
calledgrafana-agent-flow.service
with the following contents:[Unit] Description=Vendor-neutral programmable observability pipelines. Documentation=https://grafana.com/docs/agent/latest/flow/ Wants=network-online.target After=network-online.target [Service] Restart=always User=grafana-agent-flow Environment=HOSTNAME=%H EnvironmentFile=/etc/default/grafana-agent-flow WorkingDirectory=WORKING_DIRECTORY ExecStart=BINARY_PATH run $CUSTOM_ARGS --storage.path=WORKING_PATH $CONFIG_FILE ExecReload=/usr/bin/env kill -HUP $MAINPID TimeoutStopSec=20s SendSIGKILL=no [Install] WantedBy=multi-user.target
Replace the following:
BINARY_PATH
: The path to the Grafana Agent Flow binary file.WORKING_DIRECTORY
: The path to a working directory, for example/var/lib/grafana-agent-flow
.
Create an environment file in
/etc/default/
calledgrafana-agent-flow
with the following contents:## Path: ## Description: Grafana Agent Flow settings ## Type: string ## Default: "" ## ServiceRestart: grafana-agent-flow # # Command line options for grafana-agent # # The configuration file holding the Grafana Agent Flow configuration. CONFIG_FILE="CONFIG_PATH" # User-defined arguments to pass to the run command. CUSTOM_ARGS="" # Restart on system upgrade. Defaults to true. RESTART_ON_UPGRADE=true
Replace the following:
CONFIG_PATH
: The path to the Grafana Agent Flow configuration file.
To reload the service files, run the following command in a terminal window:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
Use the Linux systemd commands to manage your standalone Linux installation of Grafana Agent Flow.