awx/tools/loki/local-config.yaml
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auth_enabled: false
server:
http_listen_port: 3100
grpc_server_max_recv_msg_size: 524288000 # 500 MB
grpc_server_max_send_msg_size: 524288000 # 500 MB, might be too much, be careful
frontend_worker:
match_max_concurrent: true
grpc_client_config:
max_send_msg_size: 524288000 # 500 MB
ingester:
max_chunk_age: 8766h
common:
path_prefix: /loki
storage:
filesystem:
chunks_directory: /loki/chunks
rules_directory: /loki/rules
replication_factor: 1
ring:
kvstore:
store: inmemory
# compactor:
# retention_enabled: true
# # cmeyers: YOLO. 1s seems wrong but it works so right
# compaction_interval: 1s # default 10m
schema_config:
configs:
- from: 2020-10-24
store: boltdb-shipper
object_store: filesystem
schema: v11
index:
prefix: index_
period: 24h
storage_config:
boltdb_shipper:
active_index_directory: /loki/index
cache_location: /loki/boltdb-cache
ruler:
alertmanager_url: http://localhost:9093
limits_config:
retention_period: 3y
# cmeyers: The default of 30m triggers a loop of queries that take a long time
# to complete and the UI times out
split_queries_by_interval: 1d
# cmeyers: Default of 30d1h limits grafana time queries. Can't, for example,
# query last 90 days
max_query_length: 3y
# cmeyers: Made the batch post request succeed.
reject_old_samples: false
reject_old_samples_max_age: 365d
ingestion_rate_mb: 32
ingestion_burst_size_mb: 32
per_stream_rate_limit: 32M
per_stream_rate_limit_burst: 32M
ingestion_rate_strategy: local # Default: global
max_global_streams_per_user: 100000000
max_entries_limit_per_query: 100000000
max_query_series: 1000000
max_query_parallelism: 32 # Old Default: 14
max_streams_per_user: 100000000 # Old Default: 10000
# Taken from aap-log-visualizer
frontend:
max_outstanding_per_tenant: 2048
query_scheduler:
max_outstanding_requests_per_tenant: 2048
query_range:
parallelise_shardable_queries: false
split_queries_by_interval: 0
# By default, Loki will send anonymous, but uniquely-identifiable usage and configuration
# analytics to Grafana Labs. These statistics are sent to https://stats.grafana.org/
#
# Statistics help us better understand how Loki is used, and they show us performance
# levels for most users. This helps us prioritize features and documentation.
# For more information on what's sent, look at
# https://github.com/grafana/loki/blob/main/pkg/usagestats/stats.go
# Refer to the buildReport method to see what goes into a report.
#
# If you would like to disable reporting, uncomment the following lines:
#analytics:
# reporting_enabled: false