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Yes, but I was more wondering about the button click thing. I was wondering if I would (re)install in the future if I'd have to click a button. And why there was a button in the first place ... I assume we have to agree with the new license or something???
@DieterWerner
>> After a reinstallation (today) the grafana.log contains this:
After a reinstallation of what? Of your server?
I do see some of the messages you mention in the log of yesterday in the early morning, but today no more errors.
Okay, the button click and new license got me...
What does this mean? On my (clean) server install Advanced Monitoring was installed automatically. I did not install it myself (manually). Does this mean it won't be installed automatically anymore? It says the license of Grafana has changed and you need to click a button to install. What does...
Thanks @learning_curve :)
The page says the problem will soon be updated between 14.06.2021 - 18.06.2021. So that is why I was expecting/hoping the problem would be solved with the last update. Guess I'll have to wait a little longer then. Could also use your downgrade tip. Thanks!
Any updates on this?
My 'messages' log is still flooding with grafana errors every second. Just updated to grafana 8.0.3-1 using Plesk Panel. Doesn't make any difference. Flooding is still going on.
Any updates on this? My 'messages' log is still flooding with grafana errors every second. Just updated to grafana 8.0.3-1 using Plesk Panel. Doesn't make any difference. Flooding is still going on.
@learning_curve this is what I get when I click the exclamation mark:
Metric request error
Object
status:500
statusText:"Internal Server Error"
data:Object
message:"Metric request error"
config:Object
url:"api/tsdb/query"
method:"POST"
data:Object
retry:0
headers:Object
hideFromInspector:false...
Hi @learning_curve where can I check the thing you mentioned? This is a new server and I have not ever used Grafana. The errors in the log started June 9th, same as @Josch is currently experiencing.
Please telle me where to look, so I can provide more information.
Thanks for confirming. On my server it started on June 9th as well.
A few minutes ago I checked Plesk Panel to see if there was an update for Grafana. There was an update and I updated, but it doesn't make any difference at all.
My 'messages' log is still flooding with Grafana errors every...
Thanks for your replies @learning_curve and @mow!
I will get back to this later ... need to study all of what you are saying, but need some time for that.
My 'messages' log in directory '/var/log' is flooding with many messages every second. Now over 40.000 lines in the log, all like this:
Jun 11 23:02:08 s1 grafana-server[150672]: t=2021-06-11T23:02:08+0200 lvl=eror msg="Alert Rule Result Error" logger=alerting.evalContext ruleId=3 name="Mail...
Hi @learning_curve
First of all: thanks for your extensive reply :)
Secondly: I don't get everythign you are saying :( (not because you didn't explain it clearly, but because of me lacking knowledge)
Configuring this MariaDB/MySQL thing is all quite new to me, but I'm trying to understand...
If the problem is still there after a fresh install, you should probably contact technical support of your hosting company as @Nik G suggested earlier.
I think we're refering to the same. I mean a cheap(er) host with none responsive VPS due to heavy traffic and too little processing power and RAM. But like you said it's just guessing. Your advice to contact technical support of the hosting company seems like the best advice to me.