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Published inJun 2020
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ISBN-139781838826581
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Eric Salituro
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Eric Salituro is currently a Software Engineering Manger with the Enterprise Data and Analytics Platform team at Zendesk. He has an IT career spanning over 30 years, over 20 of which were in the motion picture industry working as a pipeline technical director and software developer for innovative and creative studios like DreamWorks, Digital Domain, and Pixar. Before moving to Zendesk, he worked at Pixar helping to manage and maintain their production render farm as a Senior Software Developer. Among his accomplishments there was the development of a Python API toolkit for Grafana aimed at streamlining the creation of rendering metrics dashboards
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Loading system logs into Loki

To get started, cd to the ch10 directory in your clone of this book's repository.

Our first step is to download and launch the Loki pipeline services with Docker Compose. We will use a sample docker-compose.yml file, which can be downloaded from the Loki GitHub repository (found at https://github.com/grafana/loki). By now, the docker-compose.yml file should seem familiar and pretty straightforward. In our initial deployment, we will set up three services: loki, promtail, and grafana. Let's have a quick look at the configuration for each service:

  loki:
    image: "grafana/loki:${LOKI_TAG-latest}"
    ports:
      - "3100:3100"
    command: -config.file=/etc/loki/local-config.yaml
    networks:
      - loki
    volumes:
      - "${PWD-.}/loki:/loki"

First up is the Loki service itself. Loki will provide the log storage service that the data source will access to search...

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Published in: Jun 2020Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781838826581

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Eric Salituro

Eric Salituro is currently a Software Engineering Manger with the Enterprise Data and Analytics Platform team at Zendesk. He has an IT career spanning over 30 years, over 20 of which were in the motion picture industry working as a pipeline technical director and software developer for innovative and creative studios like DreamWorks, Digital Domain, and Pixar. Before moving to Zendesk, he worked at Pixar helping to manage and maintain their production render farm as a Senior Software Developer. Among his accomplishments there was the development of a Python API toolkit for Grafana aimed at streamlining the creation of rendering metrics dashboards
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