Closed artie-ontap closed 5 months ago
Hi @artie-ontap,
Thanks for using Bitnami. It is true that our Grafana solutions do not include the Apache webserver, but it is because Grafana includes its own webserver running at port 3000. You can get more information on the default port configuration in the link below
Apart from the above, we have detected our docs website for Grafana includes mentions to Apache server and other services not included in the image like Redis. I will open an internal task to update the docs.
ah - thank you! I was so confused :-)
FYI - I got it all figured out - thank you for your help and for suggesting the doc updates! I thought I was going crazy :-)
Platform
Virtual Machine
bndiagnostic ID know more about bndiagnostic ID
5999acf3-eca0-afd9-1a63-d44c3063e1f0
bndiagnostic output
Server ports 22, 80 and/or 443 are not accessible. Please check the following guide to open server ports for remote access:
https://docs.bitnami.com/general/faq/administration/use-firewall/
bndiagnostic was not useful. Could you please tell us why?
bndiagnostic-tool was run interactively on the host - no firewall in config
Describe your issue as much as you can
I am unable to access the grafana application within the deployed OVA. When checking services using sudo /opt/bitnami/ctlscript.sh, no apache services are listed. When further trying to troubleshoot, using ctlscript.sh -restart apache is unable to find the apache service. The apache folder is missing under /opt/bitnami. it appears teh apache web server is not installed in the OVA for three different OVA's I deployed - bitnami-grafana-10.4.1-r0-debian-12-amd64.ova, bitnami-grafana-10.4.1-r95-debian-12-amd64.ova, or bitnami-grafana-10.4.2-r0-debian-12-amd64.ova. How can i deploy apache to this appliance so that it will work with the grafana configuration in the bitnami grafana VM? Thank you!