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Back up Grafana
This topic explains how to back up a local Grafana deployment, including configuration, plugin data, and the Grafana database.
Back up the Grafana configuration file
Copy Grafana configuration files that you might have modified in your Grafana deployment to a backup directory.
The Grafana configuration files are located in the following directories:
- Default configuration:
$WORKING_DIR/defaults.ini
(Don’t change this file) - Custom configuration:
$WORKING_DIR/custom.ini
For more information on where to find configuration files, refer to Configuration file location.
Note
If you installed Grafana using thedeb
orrpm
packages, then your configuration file is located at/etc/grafana/grafana.ini
. This path is specified in the Grafanainit.d
script using--config
file parameter.
Back up plugin data
Installing plugins in Grafana creates a folder for each plugin with its associated files and data. Copy all files and folders recursively from this location to your backup repository.
The Grafana plugin files are located in the following directories:
- Default location for plugins in a binary or source installation:
$WORKING_DIR/data/plugins
- Default location for plugins in a
deb
orrpm
package:/var/lib/grafana/plugins
. This path is specified in the Grafana init.d script using--config
file parameter.
Back up the Grafana database
We recommend that you back up your Grafana database so that you can roll back to a previous version, if required.
SQLite
The default Grafana database is SQLite, which stores its data in a single file on disk. To back up this file, copy it to your backup repository.
Note
To ensure data integrity, shut down your Grafana service before backing up the SQLite database.
The SQLite database file is located in one of the following directories:
- Default location for SQLite data in a binary or source installation:
$WORKING_DIR/data/grafana.db
- Default location for SQLite data in a
deb
orrpm
package:/var/lib/grafana/grafana.db
. This path is specified in the Grafana init.d script using--config
file parameter.
MySQL
To back up or restore a MySQL Grafana database, run the following commands:
backup:
> mysqldump -u root -p[root_password] [grafana] > grafana_backup.sql
restore:
> mysql -u root -p grafana < grafana_backup.sql
Postgres
To back up or restore a Postgres Grafana database, run the following commands:
backup:
> pg_dump grafana > grafana_backup
restore:
> psql grafana < grafana_backup