Install Dependencies.
yum install initscripts fontconfig freetype* urw-fonts -y
Download or FTP, then install Grafana. (I used grafana-5.0.3-1.x86_64.rpm.)
cd ~ yum install grafana-5.0.3-1.x86_64.rpm –y
Start the Grafana Server and configure the service.
sudo service grafana-server start sudo /sbin/chkconfig --add grafana-server systemctl daemon-reload systemctl start grafana-server systemctl status grafana-server systemctl enable grafana-server.service
Add firewall rule and restart the service.
firewall-cmd --zone=public --add-port=3000/tcp –permanent service firewalld restart
Create a Grafana certificate.
cd /etc/grafana/ sudo openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 365 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout grafana.key -out grafana.crt
Modify the Grafana Config file to set HTTPS as the standard.
vi grafana.ini
Press the I key to begin editing, remove the “;” comment characters and update the protocol and cert information as seen in the two pieces below.
[server] # Protocol (http, https, socket) protocol = https
# https certs & key file cert_file = /etc/grafana/grafana.crt cert_key = /etc/grafana/grafana.key
Press the Escape key and then type “:wq!” without the quotes to save and exit.
:wq!
Restart the Grafana Service and the web service.
service grafana-server restart service httpd restart
Navigate to the Grafana web interface.
https://serverip:3000/
If this worked, you’ve successfully installed Grafana and can start configuring the rest.
Now, we’ll remove the Grafana installer.
cd ~ rm -rf grafana-5.0.3-1.x86_64.rpm
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This post is only one part of a series of Nagios documentation I am be preparing.
Nagios Core 4 on CentOS 7: Part 1 – Installation
Nagios Core 4 on CentOS 7: Part 2 – Installation and Configuration of PNP4Nagios
Nagios Core 4 on CentOS 7: Part 3 – Installation and Configuration of Grafana over HTTPS
Nagios Core 4 on CentOS 7: Part 4 – Installation of V-Shell 2
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