Caution
Grafana Alloy is the new name for our distribution of the OTel collector. Grafana Agent has been deprecated and is in Long-Term Support (LTS) through October 31, 2025. Grafana Agent will reach an End-of-Life (EOL) on November 1, 2025. Read more about why we recommend migrating to Grafana Alloy.
Command-line flags
Command-line flags are used to configure settings of Grafana Agent which cannot be updated at runtime.
All flags may be prefixed with either one hyphen or two (i.e., both
-config.file and --config.file are valid).
Note: There may be flags returned by
-helpwhich are not listed here; this document only lists flags that do not have an equivalent in the YAML file.
Basic
-version: Print out version information-help: Print out help
Experimental feature flags
Grafana Agent has some experimental features that require being enabled through
an -enable-features flag. This flag takes a comma-delimited list of feature
names to enable.
Valid feature names are:
remote-configs: Enable retrieving config files over HTTP/HTTPSintegrations-next: Enable revamp of the integrations subsystemextra-scrape-metrics: When enabled, additional time series are exposed for each metrics instance scrape. See Extra scrape metrics.agent-management: Enable support for agent management.
Report information usage
By default, Grafana Agent sends anonymous, but uniquely-identifiable usage information
from your running Grafana Agent instance to Grafana Labs.
These statistics are sent to stats.grafana.org.
Statistics help us better understand how Grafana Agent is used. This helps us prioritize features and documentation.
The usage information includes the following details:
- A randomly generated and an anonymous unique ID (UUID).
- Timestamp of when the UID was first generated.
- Timestamp of when the report was created (by default, every 4h).
- Version of running Grafana Agent.
- Operating system Grafana Agent is running on.
- System architecture Grafana Agent is running on.
- List of enabled feature flags.
- List of enabled integrations.
This list may change over time. All newly reported data will also be documented in the CHANGELOG.
If you would like to disable the reporting, Grafana Agent provides the flag -disable-reporting
to stop the reporting.
Support bundles
Grafana Agent allows the exporting of ‘support bundles’ on the /-/support
endpoint. Support bundles are zip files containing commonly-used information
that provide a baseline for debugging issues with the Agent.
Support bundles contain all information in plain text, so that they can be inspected before sharing to verify that no sensitive information has leaked.
Support bundles contain the following data:
agent-config.yamlcontains the current agent configuration (when the-config.enable-read-apiflag is passed).agent-logs.txtcontains the agent logs during the bundle generation.agent-metadata.yamlcontains the agent’s build version, operating system, architecture, uptime, plus a string payload defining which extra agent features have been enabled via command-line flags.agent-metrics-instances.jsonandagent-metrics-targets.jsoncontain the active metric subsystem instances, and the discovered scraped targets for each one.agent-logs-instances.jsonandagent-logs-targets.jsoncontains the active logs subsystem instances and the discovered log targets for each one.agent-metrics.txtcontains a snapshot of the agent’s internal metrics.- The
pprof/directory contains Go runtime profiling data (CPU, heap, goroutine, mutex, block profiles) as exported by the pprof package.
To disable the endpoint that exports these support bundles, you can pass in the
-disable-support-bundle command-line flag.
Configuration file
-config.file: Path to the configuration file to load. May be an HTTP(s) URL when theremote-configsfeature is enabled.-config.file.type: Type of file which-config.filerefers to (defaultyaml). Valid values areyamlanddynamic.-config.expand-env: Expand environment variables in the loaded configuration file-config.enable-read-api: Enables the/-/configand/agent/api/v1/configs/{name}API endpoints to print YAML configuration
Remote Configuration
These flags require the remote-configs feature to be enabled:
-config.url.basic-auth-user: Basic Authentication username to use when fetching the remote configuration file
-config.url.basic-auth-password-file: File containing a Basic Authentication password to use when fetching the remote configuration file
Server
-server.register-instrumentation: Expose the/metricsand/debug/pprof/instrumentation handlers over HTTP (default true)-server.graceful-shutdown-timeout: Timeout for a graceful server shutdown-server.log.source-ips.enabled: Whether to log IP addresses of incoming requests-server.log.source-ips.header: Header field to extract incoming IP requests from (defaults to Forwarded, X-Real-IP, X-Forwarded-For)-server.log.source-ips.regex: Regex to extract the IP out of the read header, using the first capture group as the IP address-server.http.network: HTTP server listen network (defaulttcp)-server.http.address: HTTP server listen:port (default127.0.0.1:12345)-server.http.enable-tls: Enable TLS for the HTTP server-server.http.conn-limit: Maximum number of simultaneous HTTP connections-server.http.idle-timeout: HTTP server idle timeout-server.http.read-timeout: HTTP server read timeout-server.http.write-timeout: HTTP server write timeout-server.http.in-memory-addr: Internal address used for the agent to make in-memory HTTP connections to itself. (defaultagent.internal:12345) The port number specified here is virtual and does not open a real network port.-server.grpc.networkgRPC server listen network (defaultgrpc)-server.grpc.address: gRPC server listen host:port (default127.0.0.1:12346)-server.grpc.enable-tls: Enable TLS for the gRPC server-server.grpc.conn-limit: Maximum number of simultaneous gRPC connections-server.grpc.keepalive.max-connection-ageMaximum age for any gRPC connection for a graceful shutdown-server.grpc.keepalive.max-connection-age-graceGrace period to forcibly close connections after a graceful shutdown starts-server.grpc.keepalive.max-connection-idleTime to wait before closing idle gRPC connections-server.grpc.keepalive.min-time-between-pingsMaximum frequency that clients may send pings at-server.grpc.keepalive.ping-without-stream-allowedAllow clients to send pings without having a gRPC stream-server.grpc.keepalive.timeFrequency to send keepalive pings from the server-server.grpc.keepalive.timeoutHow long to wait for a keepalive pong before closing the connection-server.grpc.max-concurrent-streamsMaximum number of concurrent gRPC streams (0 = unlimited)-server.grpc.max-recv-msg-size-bytesMaximum size in bytes for received gRPC messages-server.grpc.max-send-msg-size-bytesMaximum size in bytes for send gRPC messages-server.grpc.in-memory-addr: Internal address used for the agent to make in-memory gRPC connections to itself. (defaultagent.internal:12346). The port number specified here is virtual and does not open a real network port.
TLS Support
TLS support can be enabled with -server.http.tls-enabled and
-server.grpc.tls-enabled for the HTTP and gRPC servers respectively.
server.http_tls_config and integrations.http_tls_config must be set in the
YAML configuration when the -server.http.tls-enabled flag is used.
server.grpc_tls_config must be set in the YAML configuration when the
-server.grpc.tls-enabled flag is used.
Metrics
-metrics.wal-directory: Directory to store the metrics Write-Ahead Log in



