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The Enterprise Edition is the default and recommended edition. It includes all the features of the OSS Edition, can be used for free and can be upgraded to the full Enterprise feature set, including support for Enterprise plugins.
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August 28, 2018
Ubuntu and Debian(ARM64)SHA256: c22236af89f8eebb8e515e8c994f50fa084f192233db862069fddd16649a5583
sudo apt-get install -y adduser libfontconfig1 musl
wget https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/grafana-releases/release/grafana_5.2.3_arm64.deb
sudo dpkg -i grafana_5.2.3_arm64.deb
Ubuntu and Debian(ARMv7)SHA256: 8ff0fbf7b95ab84e7bed39653557c0cd8cd2d7740925d996b1f6726faa29ce73
sudo apt-get install -y adduser libfontconfig1 musl
wget https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/grafana-releases/release/grafana_5.2.3_armhf.deb
sudo dpkg -i grafana_5.2.3_armhf.deb
Standalone Linux Binaries(ARM64)SHA256: f52966ba33639f1ae7edf3f82d67a09b75f3a1a336ed6833e9b3fa503fcb8619
Standalone Linux Binaries(ARMv7)SHA256: d26aac82976138ca078a1b138ad61242e7a2d3afe55c223c812aeb6085e493ea
Red Hat, CentOS, RHEL, and Fedora(ARM64)SHA256: e0c0901c89062e74a78898f85c6e2cf2106dbd7acff42771a9ec694c5cef5404
OpenSUSE and SUSE(ARM64)SHA256: e0c0901c89062e74a78898f85c6e2cf2106dbd7acff42771a9ec694c5cef5404
Red Hat, CentOS, RHEL, and Fedora(ARMv7)SHA256: b1c3289fd063315d113001a9d3dd2d08eb3e79994579232924542910a0539eb3
OpenSUSE and SUSE(ARMv7)SHA256: b1c3289fd063315d113001a9d3dd2d08eb3e79994579232924542910a0539eb3

Choose your Configuration Options

The Grafana backend has a number of configuration options defined in its config file (usually located at /etc/grafana/grafana.ini on linux systems).

In this config file you can change things like the default admin password, http port, grafana database (sqlite3, mysql, postgres), authentication options (google, github, ldap, auth proxy) along with many other options.

Start your grafana server. Login with your admin user (default admin/admin). Open side menu (click the Grafana icon in top menu) head to Data Sources and add your data source.


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