Commit de1ce049 by Rydez Committed by GitHub

Docs: Align naming with Grafana.com (#24745)

* Rename to Grafana Cloud Account

* Rename 'hosted x'
parent 9106f2f6
...@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ grafana-cli -h ...@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ grafana-cli -h
Some commands, such as installing or removing plugins, require `sudo` in order to run. Some commands, such as installing or removing plugins, require `sudo` in order to run.
**Windows users** **Windows users**
Some commands, such as installing or removing plugins, require you to run Windows PowerShell as Administrator. Some commands, such as installing or removing plugins, require you to run Windows PowerShell as Administrator.
Before you enter commands, `cd` into the Grafana bin directory. The default path is: Before you enter commands, `cd` into the Grafana bin directory. The default path is:
``` ```
...@@ -101,34 +101,34 @@ grafana-cli --insecure --pluginUrl https://company.com/grafana/plugins/<plugin-i ...@@ -101,34 +101,34 @@ grafana-cli --insecure --pluginUrl https://company.com/grafana/plugins/<plugin-i
### Enable debug logging ### Enable debug logging
`--debug` or `-d` enables debug logging. Debug output is returned and shown in the terminal. `--debug` or `-d` enables debug logging. Debug output is returned and shown in the terminal.
**Example:** **Example:**
```bash ```bash
grafana-cli --debug plugins install <plugin-id> grafana-cli --debug plugins install <plugin-id>
``` ```
### Override a configuration setting ### Override a configuration setting
`--configOverrides` is a command line argument that acts like an environmental variable override. `--configOverrides` is a command line argument that acts like an environmental variable override.
For example, you can use it to redirect logging to another file (maybe to log plugin installations in a service like Hosted Grafana) or when resetting the admin password and you have non-default values for some important config value (like where the database is located). For example, you can use it to redirect logging to another file (maybe to log plugin installations in Grafana Cloud) or when resetting the admin password and you have non-default values for some important config value (like where the database is located).
**Example:** **Example:**
```bash ```bash
grafana-cli --configOverrides cfg:default.paths.log=/dev/null plugins install <plugin-id> grafana-cli --configOverrides cfg:default.paths.log=/dev/null plugins install <plugin-id>
``` ```
### Override homepath value ### Override homepath value
Sets the path for the Grafana install/home path, defaults to working directory. You do not need to use this if you are in the Grafana installation directory when using the CLI. Sets the path for the Grafana install/home path, defaults to working directory. You do not need to use this if you are in the Grafana installation directory when using the CLI.
**Example:** **Example:**
```bash ```bash
grafana-cli --homepath "c:\Program Files\grafana" admin reset-admin-password mynewpassword grafana-cli --homepath "c:\Program Files\grafana" admin reset-admin-password mynewpassword
``` ```
### Override config file ### Override config file
`--config value` overrides the default location where Grafana expects the configuration file. Refer to [Configuration]({{< relref "../installation/configuration.md" >}}) for more information about configuring Grafana and default configuration file locations. `--config value` overrides the default location where Grafana expects the configuration file. Refer to [Configuration]({{< relref "../installation/configuration.md" >}}) for more information about configuring Grafana and default configuration file locations.
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If there are two flags being used to set the homepath and the config file path, then running the command returns this error: If there are two flags being used to set the homepath and the config file path, then running the command returns this error:
> Could not find config defaults, make sure homepath command line parameter is set or working directory is homepath > Could not find config defaults, make sure homepath command line parameter is set or working directory is homepath
To correct this, use the `--homepath` global option to specify the Grafana default homepath for this command: To correct this, use the `--homepath` global option to specify the Grafana default homepath for this command:
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...@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ To purchase or obtain a trial license contact the Grafana Labs [Sales Team](http ...@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ To purchase or obtain a trial license contact the Grafana Labs [Sales Team](http
### License file management ### License file management
To download your Grafana Enterprise license log in to your [Grafana.com](https://grafana.com) account and go to your **Org Profile**. In the side menu there is a section for Grafana Enterprise licenses. At the bottom of the license details page there is **Download Token** link that will download the *license.jwt* file containing your license. To download your Grafana Enterprise license log in to your [Grafana Cloud Account](https://grafana.com) and go to your **Org Profile**. In the side menu there is a section for Grafana Enterprise licenses. At the bottom of the license details page there is **Download Token** link that will download the *license.jwt* file containing your license.
Place the *license.jwt* file in Grafana's data folder. This is usually located at `/var/lib/grafana/data` on Linux systems. Place the *license.jwt* file in Grafana's data folder. This is usually located at `/var/lib/grafana/data` on Linux systems.
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...@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ parent = "enterprise" ...@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ parent = "enterprise"
weight = 8 weight = 8
+++ +++
# License expiration # License expiration
If your license has expired most of Grafana keeps working as normal. Some enterprise functionality stops or runs with reduced functionality and Grafana displays a banner informing the users that Grafana is running on an expired license. Your Grafana admin needs to upload a new license file to restore full functionality. If your license has expired most of Grafana keeps working as normal. Some enterprise functionality stops or runs with reduced functionality and Grafana displays a banner informing the users that Grafana is running on an expired license. Your Grafana admin needs to upload a new license file to restore full functionality.
...@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If your license has expired most of Grafana keeps working as normal. Some enterp ...@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ If your license has expired most of Grafana keeps working as normal. Some enterp
``` ```
The configuration file's location may also be overridden by the `GF_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE_PATH` environment variable. The configuration file's location may also be overridden by the `GF_ENTERPRISE_LICENSE_PATH` environment variable.
2. Log in to your [Grafana.com](https://grafana.com/login) user and make sure you're in the correct organization in the dropdown at the top of the page. 2. Log in to your [Grafana Cloud Account](https://grafana.com/login) and make sure you're in the correct organization in the dropdown at the top of the page.
3. Under the **Grafana Enterprise** section in the menu bar to the left, choose licenses and download the currently valid license with which you want to run Grafana. If you cannot see a valid license on Grafana.com, please contact your account manager at Grafana Labs to renew your subscription. 3. Under the **Grafana Enterprise** section in the menu bar to the left, choose licenses and download the currently valid license with which you want to run Grafana. If you cannot see a valid license on Grafana.com, please contact your account manager at Grafana Labs to renew your subscription.
4. Replace the current `license.jwt`-file with the one you've just downloaded. 4. Replace the current `license.jwt`-file with the one you've just downloaded.
5. Restart Grafana. 5. Restart Grafana.
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...@@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ Grafana supports data source, panel, and app plugins. Having panels as plugins m ...@@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ Grafana supports data source, panel, and app plugins. Having panels as plugins m
1. In a web browser, navigate to the official [Grafana Plugins page](https://grafana.com/plugins) and find a plugin that you want to install. 1. In a web browser, navigate to the official [Grafana Plugins page](https://grafana.com/plugins) and find a plugin that you want to install.
2. Click the plugin, and then click the **Installation** tab. 2. Click the plugin, and then click the **Installation** tab.
## Install plugin on Hosted Grafana ## Install plugin on Grafana Cloud
On the Installation tab, in the **For** field, click the name of the Hosted Grafana instance that you want to install the plugin on. On the Installation tab, in the **For** field, click the name of the Grafana instance that you want to install the plugin on.
Grafana handles the plugin installation automatically. Grafana Cloud handles the plugin installation automatically.
## Install plugin on local Grafana ## Install plugin on local Grafana
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