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Tanka
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Tanka is a reimplementation of Ksonnet that Grafana Labs created after Ksonnet was deprecated. Tanka is used by Grafana Labs to run Grafana Loki in production.
The Tanka installation runs the Loki cluster in microservices mode.
Prerequisites
Install the latest version of Tanka (version v0.17.1 or a more recent version) for the tk env
commands. Prebuilt binaries for Tanka can be found at the Tanka releases
URL.
In your config repo, if you don’t have a Tanka application, create a folder and
call tk init
inside of it. Then create an environment for Loki and provide the
URL for the Kubernetes API server to deploy to (e.g., https://localhost:6443
):
mkdir <application name>
cd <application name>
tk init
tk env add environments/loki --namespace=loki --server=<Kubernetes API server>
Install jsonnet-bundler
(jb
), find instructions for your platform in Tanka’s installation docs.
Deploying
Download and install the Loki and Promtail module using jb
(version v0.4.0 or a more recent version):
jb init # not required if you already ran `tk init`
jb install github.com/grafana/loki/production/ksonnet/loki@main
jb install github.com/grafana/loki/production/ksonnet/promtail@main
Revise the YAML contents of environments/loki/main.jsonnet
, updating these variables:
- Update the
username
,password
, and the relevanthtpasswd
variable values. - Update the S3 or GCS variable values, depending on your object storage type. See storage_config for more configuration details.
- Remove from the configuration the S3 or GCS object storage variables that are not part of your setup.
- Update the value of
boltdb_shipper_shared_store
to the type of object storage you are using. Options aregcs
,s3
,azure
, orfilesystem
. Update theobject_store
variable under theschema_config
section to the same value. - Update the Promtail configuration
container_root_path
variable’s value to reflect your root path for the Docker daemon. Rundocker info | grep "Root Dir"
to acquire your root path. - Update the
from
value in the Lokischema_config
section to no more than 14 days prior to the current date. Thefrom
date represents the first day for which theschema_config
section is valid. For example, if today is2021-01-15
, setfrom
to2021-01-01
. This recommendation is based on Loki’s default acceptance of log lines up to 14 days in the past. Thereject_old_samples_max_age
configuration variable controls the acceptance range.
local gateway = import 'loki/gateway.libsonnet';
local loki = import 'loki/loki.libsonnet';
local promtail = import 'promtail/promtail.libsonnet';
loki + promtail + gateway {
_config+:: {
namespace: 'loki',
htpasswd_contents: 'loki:$apr1$H4yGiGNg$ssl5/NymaGFRUvxIV1Nyr.',
// S3 variables -- Remove if not using s3
storage_backend: 's3,dynamodb',
s3_access_key: 'key',
s3_secret_access_key: 'secret access key',
s3_address: 'url',
s3_bucket_name: 'loki-test',
dynamodb_region: 'region',
// GCS variables -- Remove if not using gcs
storage_backend: 'bigtable,gcs',
bigtable_instance: 'instance',
bigtable_project: 'project',
gcs_bucket_name: 'bucket',
//Set this variable based on the type of object storage you're using.
boltdb_shipper_shared_store: 'my-object-storage-backend-type',
//Update the object_store and from fields
loki+: {
schema_config: {
configs: [{
from: 'YYYY-MM-DD',
store: 'boltdb-shipper',
object_store: 'my-object-storage-backend-type',
schema: 'v11',
index: {
prefix: '%s_index_' % $._config.table_prefix,
period: '%dh' % $._config.index_period_hours,
},
}],
},
},
//Update the container_root_path if necessary
promtail_config+: {
clients: [{
scheme:: 'http',
hostname:: 'gateway.%(namespace)s.svc' % $._config,
username:: 'loki',
password:: 'password',
container_root_path:: '/var/lib/docker',
}],
},
replication_factor: 3,
consul_replicas: 1,
},
}
Run tk show environments/loki
to see the manifests that will be deployed to
the cluster. Run tk apply environments/loki
to deploy the manifests.