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- rendering
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title: Monitoring the image renderer
title: Monitor the image renderer
weight: 100
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# Monitoring the image renderer
# Monitor the image renderer
Rendering images requires a lot of memory, mainly because Grafana creates browser instances in the background for the actual rendering. Monitoring your service can help you allocate the right amount of resources to your rendering service and set the right [rendering mode]({{< relref "./#rendering-mode" >}}).

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## Note on upgrading
While the process for upgrading Grafana is very similar to installing Grafana, there are some key backup steps you should perform. Read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing installation.
While the process for upgrading Grafana is very similar to installing Grafana, there are some key backup steps you should perform. Read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing installation.
> **Note:** You can use [Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/products/cloud/features/#cloud-logs) to avoid the overhead of installing, maintaining, and scaling your observability stack. The free forever plan includes Grafana, 10K Prometheus series, 50 GB logs, and more.[Create a free account to get started](https://grafana.com/auth/sign-up/create-user?pg=docs-grafana-install&plcmt=in-text).
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## Next steps
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on.
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on.
## Configure Grafana
Refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.
Refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.

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> Only available in Grafana v6.5 and later. This is experimental.
The [Grafana Image Renderer plugin]({{< relref "../image-rendering/#grafana-image-renderer-plugin" >}}) does not currently work if it is installed in a Grafana Docker image. You can build a custom Docker image by using the `GF_INSTALL_IMAGE_RENDERER_PLUGIN` build argument. This installs additional dependencies needed for the Grafana Image Renderer plugin to run.
The [Grafana Image Renderer plugin]({{< relref "../../image-rendering/#grafana-image-renderer-plugin" >}}) does not currently work if it is installed in a Grafana Docker image. You can build a custom Docker image by using the `GF_INSTALL_IMAGE_RENDERER_PLUGIN` build argument. This installs additional dependencies needed for the Grafana Image Renderer plugin to run.
Example of how to build and run:
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## Next steps
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on.
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on.
## Configure Docker image
Refer to [Configure a Grafana Docker image]({{< relref "../configure-docker/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.
Refer to [Configure a Grafana Docker image]({{< relref "../../configure-docker/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.
## Configure Grafana
Refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.
Refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.

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This page explains how to install Grafana and get the service running on your macOS.
**Note on upgrading:** While the process for upgrading Grafana is very similar to installing Grafana, there are some key backup steps you should perform. Before you perform an upgrade, read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing installation.
**Note on upgrading:** While the process for upgrading Grafana is very similar to installing Grafana, there are some key backup steps you should perform. Before you perform an upgrade, read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing installation.
## Install with Homebrew
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## Next steps
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on. Also, refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on. Also, refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.
## Upgrade

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## Note on upgrading
While the process for upgrading Grafana is very similar to installing Grafana, there are some key backup steps you should perform. Read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing installation.
While the process for upgrading Grafana is very similar to installing Grafana, there are some key backup steps you should perform. Read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing installation.
> **Note:** You can use [Grafana Cloud](https://grafana.com/products/cloud/features/#cloud-logs) to avoid the overhead of installing, maintaining, and scaling your observability stack. The free forever plan includes Grafana, 10K Prometheus series, 50 GB logs, and more.[Create a free account to get started](https://grafana.com/auth/sign-up/create-user?pg=docs-grafana-install&plcmt=in-text).
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## Next steps
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on.
Refer to the [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}) guide for information about logging in, setting up data sources, and so on.
## Configure Grafana
Refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.
Refer to the [Configuration]({{< relref "../../configure-grafana/" >}}) page for details on options for customizing your environment, logging, database, and so on.

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You can either download the Windows installer package or a standalone Windows binary file.
Read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing
Read [Upgrading Grafana]({{< relref "../../upgrade-grafana/" >}}) for tips and guidance on updating an existing
installation.
1. Navigate to [Download Grafana](https://grafana.com/grafana/download?platform=windows).
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1. Click **Download the installer**.
1. Open and run the installer.
To run Grafana, open your browser and go to the Grafana port (http://localhost:3000/ is default) and then follow the instructions in [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}).
To run Grafana, open your browser and go to the Grafana port (http://localhost:3000/ is default) and then follow the instructions in [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}).
## Install standalone Windows binary
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1. Start Grafana by executing `grafana-server.exe`, located in the `bin` directory, preferably from the command line. If you want to run Grafana as a Windows service, then download
[NSSM](https://nssm.cc/). It is very easy to add Grafana as a Windows service using that tool.
To run Grafana, open your browser and go to the Grafana port (http://localhost:3000/ is default) and then follow the instructions in [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}).
To run Grafana, open your browser and go to the Grafana port (http://localhost:3000/ is default) and then follow the instructions in [Getting Started]({{< relref "../../../getting-started/build-first-dashboard/" >}}).
> **Note:** The default Grafana port is `3000`. This port might require extra permissions on Windows. If it does not appear in the default port, you can try changing to a different port.
>
> 1. Go into the `conf` directory and copy `sample.ini` to `custom.ini`. **Note:** You should edit `custom.ini`, never `defaults.ini`.
> 1. Edit `custom.ini` and uncomment the `http_port` configuration option (`;` is the comment character in ini files) and change it to something like `8080` or similar. That port should not require extra Windows privileges.
> Read more about the [configuration options]({{< relref "../configure-grafana/" >}}).
> Read more about the [configuration options]({{< relref "../../configure-grafana/" >}}).