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Correct typos (#89)
Corrected prometheus.xml to prometheus.yml, corrected dump978 port from 9274 to 9273
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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ docker stop prometheus
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docker compose up -d
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This will add the following to the bottom of the `prometheus.xml` file:
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This will add the following to the bottom of the `prometheus.yml` file:
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```yaml
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- job_name: "ultrafeeder"
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If you are using the `docker-dump978` container to receive UAT data (USA only!), you can add a Prometheus scraper for this also needs to be told where to look for the data from the ultrafeeder. We add a target to the prometheus configuration file to do this. Please copy and paste the following. Make sure to replace `ip_xxxxxxx` with the IP address or hostname of the machine where `dump978` is running:
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```bash
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docker exec -it prometheus sh -c "echo -e \" - job_name: 'dump978'\n static_configs:\n - targets: ['ip_xxxxxxx:9274']\" >> /etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml"
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docker exec -it prometheus sh -c "echo -e \" - job_name: 'dump978'\n static_configs:\n - targets: ['ip_xxxxxxx:9273']\" >> /etc/prometheus/prometheus.yml"
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docker stop prometheus
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docker compose up -d
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```
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This will add the following to the bottom of the `prometheus.xml` file:
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This will add the following to the bottom of the `prometheus.yml` file:
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```yaml
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- job_name: "dump978"
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static_configs:
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- targets: ["ip_xxxxxxx:9274"]
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- targets: ["ip_xxxxxxx:9273"]
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```
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(If you screw this up, **do NOT** re-run the command. Instead, try `sudo nano /opt/grafana/prometheus/config/prometheus.yml` and fix it that way.)
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