Plugins 〉Cloudera Manager
The Cloudera Manager plugin has been deprecated and is no longer maintained.
Cloudera Manager
Cloudera Manager Datasource for Grafana 3.x
This plugin for Grafana provides a basic datasource for querying metrics available in Cloudera Manager through its "tsquery" language. It supports Cloudera Manager API versions v4 and higher.
This project is open source pursuant to the Apache License, Version 2.0. It is copyright (C) 2015-2016 by Foursquare Labs, Inc.
Installation
The easiest way to install this plugin is with grafana-cli
. Just run the following command:
grafana-cli plugins install foursquare-clouderamanager-datasource
Configuration
Add a new datasource and choose "Cloudera Manager" as the type.
Fill in the "Url" and other server parameters.
Click "Test Connection" to verify that you entered the information correctly.
Set "API Version" to match the API version reported by Test Connection.
Cick "Save".
Queries
Use this datasource just like you would use any other datasource. Fill in a "tsquery" metric query in the input box and you should see metrics.
This datasource is very minimal and so there is no autocompletion support.
Read the tsquery documentation to learn more about tsquery.
Development
To compile, run the following commands:
npm install
grunt
To install in your Grafana server locally, either point Grafana at the repository directory by
editing grafana.ini
to contain:
[plugin.clouderamanager]
path = /path/to/some/directory/datasource-plugin-clouderamanager
Or symlink the repository directory into the Grafana server's plugin directory:
cd /path/to/grafana/data/plugins
ln -s /path/to/some/directory/datasource-plugin-clouderamanager .
Then restart the Grafana server.
Contributors
- Tom Dyas
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- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
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- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Grafana Cloud Free
- Free tier: Limited to 3 users
- Paid plans: $55 / user / month above included usage
- Access to all Enterprise Plugins
- Fully managed service (not available to self-manage)
Self-hosted Grafana Enterprise
- Access to all Enterprise plugins
- All Grafana Enterprise features
- Self-manage on your own infrastructure
Installing Cloudera Manager on Grafana Cloud:
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
Installing plugins on a Grafana Cloud instance is a one-click install; same with updates. Cool, right?
Note that it could take up to 1 minute to see the plugin show up in your Grafana.
For more information, visit the docs on plugin installation.
Installing on a local Grafana:
For local instances, plugins are installed and updated via a simple CLI command. Plugins are not updated automatically, however you will be notified when updates are available right within your Grafana.
1. Install the Data Source
Use the grafana-cli tool to install Cloudera Manager from the commandline:
grafana-cli plugins install
The plugin will be installed into your grafana plugins directory; the default is /var/lib/grafana/plugins. More information on the cli tool.
Alternatively, you can manually download the .zip file for your architecture below and unpack it into your grafana plugins directory.
Alternatively, you can manually download the .zip file and unpack it into your grafana plugins directory.
2. Configure the Data Source
Accessed from the Grafana main menu, newly installed data sources can be added immediately within the Data Sources section.
Next, click the Add data source button in the upper right. The data source will be available for selection in the Type select box.
To see a list of installed data sources, click the Plugins item in the main menu. Both core data sources and installed data sources will appear.