![]() I use this to monitor HTTP responses from my webservers along with checking how long their certs have left. Not too much to go through here, its wise to get up-to-speed on how Grafana installs plugins etc when using docker containers. GF_INSTALL_PLUGINS=grafana-piechart-panel I have successfully setup Prometheus service in a docker container. "/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock" "-accesslog.filepath=/var/log/traefik/access.log" But as im trying to push everything into docker-compose, i figured i should do it properly. Heres a quick start using Play-With-Docker (PWD) to start-up a Prometheus stack containing Prometheus, Grafana and Node scraper to monitor your Docker. This is one of the first times ive used Traefik in anger, i usually go for my tried and tested Nginx reverse proxy. node-exporter: containername: node-exporter image: quay.io/prometheus/node-exporter. Lets start with our entry point into our monitoring stack. ![]()
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