Start the Grafana server
This topic includes instructions for starting the Grafana server. For certain configuration changes, you might have to restart the Grafana server for them to take effect.
The following instructions start the grafana-server process as the grafana user, which was created during the package installation.
If you installed with the APT repository or .deb package, then you can start the server using systemd or init.d. If you installed a binary .tar.gz file, then you execute the binary.
Linux
The following subsections describe three methods of starting and restarting the Grafana server: with systemd, initd, or by directly running the binary. You should follow only one set of instructions, depending on how your machine is configured.
Start the Grafana server with systemd
Complete the following steps to start the Grafana server using systemd and verify that it is running.
To start the service, run the following commands:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload sudo systemctl start grafana-serverTo verify that the service is running, run the following command:
sudo systemctl status grafana-server
Configure the Grafana server to start at boot using systemd
To configure the Grafana server to start at boot, run the following command:
sudo systemctl enable grafana-server.serviceServe Grafana on a port < 1024
If you are using systemd and want to start Grafana on a port that is lower than 1024, you must add a systemd unit override.
Run the following command to create an override file in your configured editor.
# Alternatively, create a file in /etc/systemd/system/grafana-server.service.d/override.conf sudo systemctl edit grafana-server.serviceAdd the following additional settings to grant the
CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICEcapability.To learn more about capabilities, refer to capabilities(7) — Linux manual page.
[Service] # Give the CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE capability CapabilityBoundingSet=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE AmbientCapabilities=CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE # A private user cannot have process capabilities on the host's user # namespace and thus CAP_NET_BIND_SERVICE has no effect. PrivateUsers=false
Restart the Grafana server using systemd
To restart the Grafana server, run the following command:
sudo systemctl restart grafana-serverNote
SUSE or openSUSE users might need to start the server with the systemd method, then use the init.d method to configure Grafana to start at boot.
Start the Grafana server using init.d
Complete the following steps to start the Grafana server using init.d and verify that it is running:
To start the Grafana server, run the following command:
sudo service grafana-server startTo verify that the service is running, run the following command:
sudo service grafana-server status
Configure the Grafana server to start at boot using init.d
To configure the Grafana server to start at boot, run the following command:
sudo update-rc.d grafana-server defaultsRestart the Grafana server using init.d
To restart the Grafana server, run the following command:
sudo service grafana-server restartStart the server using the binary
The grafana binary .tar.gz needs the working directory to be the root install directory where the binary and the public folder are located.
To start the Grafana server, run the following command:
./bin/grafana serverDocker
To restart the Grafana service, use the docker restart command.
docker restart grafana
Alternatively, you can use the docker compose restart command to restart Grafana. For more information, refer to docker compose documentation.
Docker compose example
Configure your docker-compose.yml file. For example:
version: '3.8'
services:
grafana:
image: grafana/grafana:latest
container_name: grafana
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
- TERM=linux
- GF_PLUGINS_PREINSTALL=grafana-clock-panel,grafana-polystat-panel
ports:
- '3000:3000'
volumes:
- 'grafana_storage:/var/lib/grafana'
volumes:
grafana_storage: {}Start the Grafana server:
docker compose up -d
This starts the Grafana server container in detached mode along with the two plugins specified in the YAML file.
To restart the running container, use this command:
docker compose restart grafana
Windows
Complete the following steps to start the Grafana server on Windows:
Execute
grafana.exe server; thegrafanabinary is located in thebindirectory.We recommend that you run
grafana.exe serverfrom the command line.If you want to run Grafana as a Windows service, you can download NSSM.
To run Grafana, open your browser and go to the Grafana port (http://localhost:3000/ is default).
Note: The default Grafana port is
3000. This port might require extra permissions on Windows. If it does not appear in the default port, you can try changing to a different port.To change the port, complete the following steps:
a. In the
confdirectory, copysample.initocustom.ini.Note: You should edit
custom.ini, neverdefaults.ini.b. Edit
custom.iniand uncomment thehttp_portconfiguration option (;is the comment character in ini files) and change it to something similar to8080, which should not require extra Windows privileges.
To restart the Grafana server, complete the following steps:
- Open the Services app.
- Right-click on the Grafana service.
- In the context menu, click Restart.
macOS
Restart methods differ depending on whether you installed Grafana using Homebrew or as standalone macOS binaries.
Start Grafana using Homebrew
To start Grafana using Homebrew, run the following start command:
brew services start grafanaRestart Grafana using Homebrew
Use the Homebrew restart command:
brew services restart grafanaRestart standalone macOS binaries
To restart Grafana:
- Open a terminal and go to the directory where you copied the install setup files.
- Run the command:
./bin/grafana serverNext steps
After the Grafana server is up and running, consider taking the next steps:
- Refer to Get Started to learn how to build your first dashboard.
- Refer to Configuration to learn about how you can customize your environment.



