diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 8cf9992927b..8c48a4f7366 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ a standalone frontend only web application. Grafana 2.0 comes with a backend. - Click and drag to zoom - Multiple Y-axis, logarithmic scales - Bars, Lines, Points -- Smart Y-axis formating +- Smart Y-axis formatting - Series toggles & color selector - Legend values, and formatting options - Grid thresholds, axis labels diff --git a/docker/production/README.md b/docker/production/README.md index f6da10e62f6..9b0e23baf75 100644 --- a/docker/production/README.md +++ b/docker/production/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # Grafana docker image This container currently only contains the in development alpha of Grafana 2.0 (ie non production use). The -`#develop` tag is constantly updated as we make progress torwards a beta release. +`#develop` tag is constantly updated as we make progress towards a beta release. ## Running your Grafana image @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Try it out, default admin user is admin/admin. ## Configuring your Grafana container -All options defined in conf/grafana.ini can be overriden using environment variables, for example: +All options defined in conf/grafana.ini can be overridden using environment variables, for example: ``` diff --git a/docs/sources/tutorials/stack_guide_graphite.md b/docs/sources/tutorials/stack_guide_graphite.md index a9025cf9a71..1145cab2249 100644 --- a/docs/sources/tutorials/stack_guide_graphite.md +++ b/docs/sources/tutorials/stack_guide_graphite.md @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ that is not really the case, or, at least, that it is a lot better than you expe To begin with we are going to install the 3 main components that define our metric stack. Later in the guide we will install StatsD, but that is optional. -- Carbon is the graphite ingestion deamon responsible for +- Carbon is the graphite ingestion daemon responsible for receiving metrics and storing them. - Graphite-api is light weight version of graphite-web with only the HTTP api and is responsible for executing metric queries. @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ pattern = .* retentions = 10s:1d,1m:7d,10m:1y ``` -This config specifies the resolution of metrics and the retention periods. For example for all metrics begining with the word `carbon` receive metrics every minute and store for 30 days, then +This config specifies the resolution of metrics and the retention periods. For example for all metrics beginning with the word `carbon` receive metrics every minute and store for 30 days, then roll them up into 10 minute buckets and store those for 1 year, then roll those up into 1 hour buckets and store those for 5 years. For all other metrics the default rule will be applied with other retention periods. @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ Reload supervisor supervisorctl reload -A carbon-cache deamon and graphite-api should now be running. Type `supervisorctl status` to verify that they are running. You can +A carbon-cache daemon and graphite-api should now be running. Type `supervisorctl status` to verify that they are running. You can also open `http://your_server_ip:8888/metrics/find?query?*` in your browser. You should see a json snippet. @@ -243,12 +243,12 @@ Open http://your_server_ip:3000 in your browser and login with the default user - Select `Add Panel` > `Graph` from the row menu - An empty graph panel should appear with title `no title (click here)`. Click on this title and then `Edit` - This will open the graph in edit mode and take you to the metrics tab. -- There is one query already added (asigned letter A) but it is empty. +- There is one query already added (assigned letter A) but it is empty. - Click on `select metric` to pick the first graphite metric node. A new `select metric` link will appear until you reached a leaf node. - Try picking the metric paths for `carbon.agents..cpuUsage`, you should now see a line appear in the graph! ## Writing metrics to Graphite -Graphite has the simples metric write protocol imaginable. Something that has surely contributed to its wide adoption by metric +Graphite has the simplest metric write protocol imaginable. Something that has surely contributed to its wide adoption by metric frameworks and numerous integrations. prod.server1.requests.count 10 1398969187 diff --git a/public/app/plugins/PLUGIN_CHANGES.md b/public/app/plugins/PLUGIN_CHANGES.md index b79a0b65948..138dab09931 100644 --- a/public/app/plugins/PLUGIN_CHANGES.md +++ b/public/app/plugins/PLUGIN_CHANGES.md @@ -10,6 +10,6 @@ datasource annotationQuery changed. now single options parameter with: 2.5 changed the `range` parameter in the `datasource.query` function's options parameter. This parameter now holds a parsed range with `moment` dates `form` and `to`. To get -millisecond epoc from a `moment` you the function `valueOf`. The raw date range as represented +millisecond epoch from a `moment` you the function `valueOf`. The raw date range as represented internally in grafana (which may be relative expressions like `now-5h`) is included in the new property `rangeRaw` (on the options object).