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README.md

Loki Documentation

Loki Logo
Like Prometheus, but for logs!

Grafana Loki is a set of components that can be composed into a fully featured logging stack.

Unlike other logging systems, Loki is built around the idea of only indexing metadata about your logs: labels (just like Prometheus labels). Log data itself is then compressed and stored in chunks in object stores such as S3 or GCS, or even locally on the filesystem. A small index and highly compressed chunks simplifies the operation and significantly lowers the cost of Loki.

Table of Contents

  1. Overview
    1. Comparison to other Log Systems
  2. Installation
    1. Installing with Tanka
    2. Installing with Helm
    3. Installing with Docker
    4. Installing locally
  3. Getting Started
    1. Grafana
    2. LogCLI
    3. Labels
    4. Troubleshooting
  4. Best Practices
    1. Current Best Practices
  5. Configuration
    1. Examples
  6. Clients
    1. Promtail
      1. Installation
      2. Configuration
      3. Scraping
      4. Pipelines
      5. Troubleshooting
    2. Docker Driver
      1. Configuration
    3. Fluent Bit
    4. Fluentd
  7. LogQL
  8. Operations
    1. Authentication
    2. Observability
    3. Scalability
    4. Storage
      1. Table Manager
      2. Retention
      3. BoltDB Shipper
    5. Multi-tenancy
    6. Loki Canary
  9. HTTP API
  10. Architecture
  11. Community
    1. Governance
    2. Getting in Touch
    3. Contributing to Loki
  12. Loki Maintainers Guide
    1. Releasing Loki