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graphite_on_debian [2016/03/10 10:25] morten a usable version of graphite-web is now in wheezy-backports |
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This is a short guide to installing and configuring a Graphite installation dedicated to NAV on a Debian Wheezy-based server. | This is a short guide to installing and configuring a Graphite installation dedicated to NAV on a Debian Wheezy-based server. | ||
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+ | The installation procedure is largely the same on Debian Jessie, but the carbon-cache that comes with Jessie's ''graphite-carbon'' package (0.9.12) has horrible performance characteristics, for some reason. We've opted to keep using the old version from Wheezy (0.9.10) to keep the same performance. | ||
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===== Getting Graphite ===== | ===== Getting Graphite ===== | ||
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===== Configuring Carbon ===== | ===== Configuring Carbon ===== | ||
- | Carbon, the metric-receiving backend of Graphite, must be configured before it can be used with NAV. We will only be covering the simple case of using the //carbon-cache// daemon. Most of this information is lifted from the [[https://nav.uninett.no/doc/4.0/intro/install.html#configuring-graphite|NAV installation documentation]]. | + | Carbon, the metric-receiving backend of Graphite, must be configured before it can be used with NAV. We will only be covering the simple case of using the //carbon-cache// daemon. Most of this information is lifted from the [[https://nav.uninett.no/doc/latest/intro/install.html#configuring-graphite|NAV installation documentation]]. |
Edit ''/etc/carbon/carbon.conf'' to ensure these options are set in the ''[cache]'' section: | Edit ''/etc/carbon/carbon.conf'' to ensure these options are set in the ''[cache]'' section: |