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timeShift(GrafanaBuzz, 1w) Issue 41

2018-04-218 min
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Welcome to TimeShift

The big news this week is the release of Grafana v5.1.0-beta1. This beta release adds a number of features and enhancements including MSSQL support, additional alerting notification channels, improved dashboard provisioning functionality and some important UX fixes – most notably, the recently reported page scrolling issue.

The Grafana Labs team will also hit the road for a few weeks starting with Percona Live in Santa Clara, CA, April 23-25 which we are speaking at and sponsoring, followed by KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2018 in Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2-4, which we are also speaking at and sponsoring. We hope we get a chance to say hi to you at one of these conferences. You can see all of our upcoming events here.

Latest Beta Release

        Grafana 5.1.0-beta1 is available for download. Major enhancements include:

            MSSQL: New Microsoft SQL Server data source #10093, #11298, thx @linuxchips
            Prometheus: The heatmap panel now supports [Prometheus](/oss/prometheus/) histograms #10009
            Postgres/MySQL: Ability to insert 0s or nulls for missing intervals #9487, thanks @svenklemm
            Postgres/MySQL/MSSQL: Fix precision for the time column in table mode #11306
            Graph: Align left and right Y-axes to one level #1271 &  #2740 thx @ilgizar
            Graph: Thresholds for Right Y axis #7107, thx @ilgizar
            Graph: Support multiple series stacking in histogram mode #8151, thx @mtanda
            Alerting: Pausing/un alerts now updates new_state_date #10942
            Alerting: Support Pagerduty notification channel using Pagerduty V2 API #10531, thx @jbaublitz
            Templating: Add comma templating format #10632, thx @mtanda
            Prometheus: Show template variable candidate in query editor #9210, thx @mtanda
            Prometheus: Support POST for query and query_range #9859, thx @mtanda
            Alerting: Add support for retries on alert queries #5855, thx @Thib17
            Table: Table plugin value mappings #7119, thx infernix
            IE11: IE 11 compatibility #11165
            Scrolling: Better scrolling experience #11053, #11252, #10836, #11185, #11168
            Docker: Improved docker image (breaking changes regarding file ownership) grafana-docker #141, thx @Spindel, @ChristianKniep, @brancz and @jangaraj
            Folders: A folder admin cannot add user/team permissions for folder/its dashboards #11173
            Provisioning: Improved workflow for provisioned dashboards #10883

        Check out the full release notes to see the features and fixes in the beta release. We also have updated documentation for the new version.

    Download Grafana 5.1.0-beta1 Now

From the Blogosphere

How Grafana and the open source community came together: A nice rundown of our recent GrafanaCon from two attendees. In this post, they discuss conference highlights and share some of their favorite anecdotes during the event.

Network Monitoring with Prometheus and Cumulus Linux: Learn how to monitor Cumulus Linux switches, report metrics to Prometheus, and visualize them with Grafana. For reference on how to install and configure Prometheus and Grafana, read his previous post.

Visualizing IoT devices with Akka and Grafana. ScalaUA2018: In this video from a talk at ScalaUA2018, Willem discusses how to use Akka to collect metrics from multiple smart devices and visualize the data in Grafana. Speaking of monitoring smart devices, Erwin de Keijzer gave a great talk at GrafanaCon on monitoring the power consumption of his smart washing machine.

TTN Gateway + Monitoring with Resin.io: If you’re into the Internet of Things you may be familiar with The Things Network (TNN). This post walks you through how to monitor a TNN gateway with InfluxDB and Grafana.

Best SecOps Tools: 50 Must-Have Tools For Your SecOps Arsenal: Threat Stack put together a list of the top 50 most useful tools for SecOps teams, and Grafana was listed as number 1 in the dashboards category!

Grafana Plugins

Lots of plugin updates to share this week. If you’re using on-prem Grafana, update and install plugins with the grafana-cli tool, for Hosted Grafana, update with one-click.

            NEW PLUGIN  

            Parity Report Panel - This new panel allows you to compare series, calculate the difference and set thresholds based on the difference. For example, if serie A returns 10 and serie B returns 15 then the difference is 50%. If you set the threshold to 20% then this would be visualized as an error. You can create your own advanced comparison functions using mathjs.

            Install

            NEW PLUGIN  

            Boom Table Panel - This new panel is a multistat panel for the Graphite data source. To learn more about this, check out the Boom Table site.

            Install

            UPDATED PLUGIN  

            NetCrunch App - This latest release adds support for template queries. This allows filtering of network nodes for specific Network Atlas View or Monitoring Pack.

            Update

            UPDATED PLUGIN  

            AppDynamics Datasource - The Premium plugin for AppDynamics received the following updates:

            Adds Top X functionality
            Fixes import dashboards with templates
            Adds Server Visibility Metrics support
            Adds Value/Min/Max/Sum options
            Adds Time Offset functionality

            Update

            UPDATED PLUGIN  

            Organisations Panel - This panel can be added to a dashboard and used to switch to another organization in Grafana. It received an update to make it work with Grafana 5.0.

            Update

            UPDATED PLUGIN  

            Clickhouse Datasource - The very actively maintained Clickhouse Data Source plugin has been updated with some fixes including:

            Fix broken AST when using nested SELECT without FROM statement
            Strict statement matching
            Rebuild queries from AST only if adhoc filters were applied

            Update

Upcoming Events

In between code pushes we like to speak at, sponsor and attend all kinds of conferences and meetups. We also like to make sure we mention other Grafana-related events happening all over the world. If you’re putting on just such an event, let us know and we’ll list it here.

        Percona Live 2018 | Santa Clara, CA - April 23-25, 2018:  

        Raj Dutt - metrictank: Building a New Time Series Engine for GrafanaCloud  

        Time series databases are sprouting up like mushrooms. At Grafana Labs, we built a new engine specifically for GrafanaCloud. Why would we do that? Learn about the design considerations, lessons learned, and tradeoffs we made in designing this engine that is compatible with both Graphite and Prometheus.

        Register Now

  


            KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2018 | Copenhagen, Denmark - May 2-4, 2018:   

            Tom Wilkie – Prometheus Monitoring Mixins: Using Jsonnet to Package Together Dashboards, Alerts and Exporters  

In this talk we present a technique for using Jsonnet (a configuration language from Google) for packaging and deploying “Monitoring Mixins” - extensible and customizable combinations of dashboards, alert definitions and exporters. This technique allows developers of open source projects to publish best-practice monitoring configurations alongside their code, and for users to consume it, customize it and stay up to date. We will present example Mixins for Kubernetes and other services such as Consul and Cassandra.

            Goutham Veeramanchaneni - The Engine behind Prometheus  

This talk will introduce TSDB, its high-level usage and guarantees, and will show people how, with a little Go knowledge, they can introduce a solid time-series database into their stack.

            Goutham Veeramanchaneni - TSDB: The Past, Present and the Future  

TSDB is the storage engine that powers Prometheus 2.0 and brought most of the drastic improvements in speed and utilization across the board. But it is also a golang library that Prometheus imports and is a solid time-series database that anyone can use.

            It is undergoing active development and this talk will take you through the journey, benchmarks, new features, ghastly bugs and moonshot ideas. This will also help the audience understand the library and hopefully get them to use and contribute to it.

            We're also sponsoring KubeCon + CloudNativeCon as a Startup Sponsor. Swing by our booth to learn how to monitor Kubernetes with GrafanaCloud.

        Register Now

  


            Monitorama 2018 PDX | Portland, OR - June 4-6, 2018:   

            Join us again to hear talks from industry experts and community leaders discuss the newest approaches in monitoring and observability. Find out which tools and techniques are in use at some of the largest web architectures in the world.

        Register Now

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            InfluxDays London 2018 | London, United Kingdom - June 14, 2018:   

            Join us as we sponsor two days of technical talks around Telegraf, InfluxDB, Chronograf, Kapacitor, Grafana and adjacent technologies.

        Register Now

        Tweet of the Week
        We scour Twitter each week to find an interesting/beautiful dashboard or monitoring related tweet and show it off! #monitoringLove
        Beautiful waves of traffic per instance when doing rolling restart #MonitoringArt #DevOps #Prometheus #Grafana pic.twitter.com/SKHeCIPtOg— Arne S (@A_r_n_e) April 17, 2018

        I'd love to see this streaming in real time.

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