SUSE® Rancher for AWS

    • Release Notes
    • About Rancher
      • What is SUSE Rancher for AWS?
      • Cloud Native
      • Overview
      • SUSE Rancher for AWS Architecture
        • Architecture Recommendations
        • Communicating with Downstream User Clusters
        • SUSE Rancher for AWS Server and Components
      • Kubernetes Concepts
      • Glossary
    • Rancher Administration
      • User Management
        • Configuring Authentication
          • Users and Groups
          • Local Authentication
          • External Authentication
            • JSON Web Token (JWT) Authentication
            • Configure Generic OIDC
            • Configure Rancher as an OIDC provider
            • Configure Active Directory (AD)
            • Configure Amazon Cognito
            • Configure Azure AD
            • Configure FreeIPA
            • Configure GitHub
            • Configure Google OAuth
            • Configure Keycloak (OIDC)
            • Configure Keycloak (SAML)
            • Configure Okta (SAML)
            • Configure PingIdentity (SAML)
            • Configuring Microsoft Active Directory Federation Service (SAML)
              • 1. Configuring Microsoft AD FS for SUSE Rancher for AWS
              • 2. Configuring SUSE Rancher for AWS for Microsoft AD FS
            • Configuring OpenLDAP
              • OpenLDAP Configuration Reference
            • Configuring Shibboleth (SAML)
              • Group Permissions with Shibboleth and OpenLDAP
          • Managing Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
            • Global Permissions
            • Cluster and Project Roles
            • Custom Roles
            • Locked Roles
          • Enabling User Retention
        • User Settings
          • API Keys
          • Managing Node Templates
          • User Preferences
          • Managing Cloud Credentials
      • CLI
        • kubectl Utility
        • SUSE Rancher for AWS CLI
    • Cluster Deployment
      • Node Requirements for SUSE Rancher for AWS Managed Clusters
      • Checklist for Production-Ready Clusters
        • Recommended Cluster Architecture
        • Roles for Nodes in Kubernetes
        • Tips for Setting Up Containers
      • Setting up Clusters from Hosted Kubernetes Providers
        • Creating an EKS Cluster
          • EKS Cluster Configuration Reference
        • Syncing Hosted Clusters
      • Launching Kubernetes with SUSE Rancher for AWS
      • SUSE Rancher for AWS Agents
      • Enabling Cluster Agent Scheduling Customization
      • Launching Kubernetes on New Nodes in an Infrastructure Provider
        • Creating an Amazon EC2 Cluster
          • EC2 Machine Configuration Reference
          • EC2 Node Template Configuration
      • Launching Kubernetes on Existing Custom Nodes
        • SUSE Rancher for AWS Agent Options
          • Configuring Storage Classes in Azure
          • Networking Requirements for Host Gateway (L2bridge)
          • Launching Kubernetes on Windows Clusters
          • Windows and Linux Cluster Feature Parity
          • RKE1 to SUSE® Rancher Prime: RKE2 Windows Migration Guidance
      • Configuration
        • SUSE® Rancher Prime: K3s Cluster Configuration Reference
        • SUSE® Rancher Prime: RKE2 Cluster Configuration Reference
        • RKE Cluster Configuration Reference
      • Registering Existing Clusters
      • Registered Clusters
    • Cluster Administration
      • Manage Clusters
        • Best Practices for Disconnected Clusters
        • Access Clusters
          • Adding Users to Clusters
          • How the Authorized Cluster Endpoint Works
          • Access a Cluster with Kubectl and kubeconfig
        • Removing Kubernetes Components from Nodes
        • Create Kubernetes Persistent Volumes and Storage Classes
          • GlusterFS Volumes
          • How Persistent Storage Works
          • Dynamically Provisioning New Storage in SUSE Rancher for AWS
          • iSCSI Volumes
          • Setting up Existing Storage
          • Using an External Ceph Driver
            • NFS Storage
            • Creating Persistent Storage in Amazon’s EBS
          • Provisioning Storage Examples
        • Cluster Autoscaler
          • Cluster Autoscaler with AWS EC2 Auto Scaling Groups
        • Cluster Templates
        • Nodes and Node Pools
        • Projects and Kubernetes Namespaces with SUSE Rancher for AWS
        • Certificate Rotation
        • Encryption Key Rotation
      • Kubernetes Resources Setup
        • Kubernetes Workloads and Pods
          • Deploying Workloads
          • Adding a Sidecar
          • Upgrading Workloads
          • Rolling Back Workloads
        • Horizontal Pod Autoscaler
          • Background Information on HPAs
          • Managing HPAs with the SUSE Rancher for AWS UI
          • Managing HPAs with kubectl
          • Testing HPAs with kubectl
        • Load Balancer and Ingress Controller Setup within SUSE Rancher for AWS
          • Layer 4 and Layer 7 Load Balancing
          • Adding Ingresses
          • Configuring an Ingress
        • Services
        • ConfigMaps
        • Kubernetes Registry and Container Image Registry
      • Upgrading and Rolling Back Kubernetes
        • Upgrading Kubernetes without Upgrading SUSE Rancher for AWS
        • Backing up a Cluster
        • Restoring a Cluster from Backup
      • Namespaces
      • Project Administration
        • Adding Users to Projects
        • Project Resource Quotas
          • How Resource Quotas Work in SUSE Rancher for AWS Projects
          • Overriding the Default Limit for a Namespace
          • Resource Quota Type Reference
          • Setting Container Default Resource Limits
      • Helm Charts and Apps
        • Creating Apps
        • Using OCI-Based Helm Chart Repositories
    • Security
      • SUSE Rancher for AWS Security Guides
      • Security Advisories and CVEs
      • Kubernetes Security Best Practices
      • SUSE Rancher for AWS Security Best Practices
      • SUSE Rancher for AWS Webhook
        • Rotation of Expired Webhook Certificates
        • Hardening the SUSE Rancher for AWS Webhook
        • About rancher-selinux
          • SELinux RPM
        • About rke2-selinux
      • Compliance Scans
        • Roles-based Access Control
        • Compliance Scan Guides
        • Install SUSE Rancher for AWS Compliance
        • Uninstall SUSE Rancher for AWS Compliance
        • Configuration
        • Creating a Custom Benchmark Version for Running a Cluster Scan
        • Run a Scan
        • Run a Scan Periodically on a Schedule
        • View Reports
        • Enable Alerting for SUSE Rancher for AWS Compliance
        • Configure Alerts for Periodic Scan on a Schedule
        • Create a Custom Compliance Version for Running a Cluster Scan
      • Pod Security Standards (PSS) & Pod Security Admission (PSA)
      • Pod Security Admission (PSA) Configuration Templates
      • Sample PodSecurityConfiguration
      • Secrets
      • Opening Ports with firewalld
      • Encrypting HTTP Communication
    • Observability
      • Cluster Tools for Logging, Monitoring, and Visibility
      • Project Tools for Logging, Monitoring, and Visibility
      • SUSE Rancher for AWS Integration with Logging Services
        • Logging Architecture
        • Logging Best Practices
        • Role-based Access Control for Logging
        • rancher-logging Helm Chart Options
        • Enabling the API Audit Log to Record System Events
        • Enabling the API Audit Log in Downstream Clusters
        • Working with Taints and Tolerations
        • Custom Resource Configuration
          • Flows and ClusterFlows
          • Outputs and ClusterOutputs
        • Troubleshooting
      • Monitoring and Dashboards
        • Monitoring Best Practices
        • Built-in Dashboards
        • How Monitoring Works
        • PromQL Expression Reference
        • Role-based Access Control
        • Windows Cluster Support for Monitoring V2
        • Enable Monitoring
        • Uninstall Monitoring
        • Setting up Monitoring for a Workload
          • Monitoring Configuration Examples
          • Helm Chart Options
          • Receiver Configuration
          • Route Configuration
          • ServiceMonitor and PodMonitor Configuration
          • Advanced Configuration
            • Alertmanager Configuration
            • Prometheus Configuration
            • Configuring PrometheusRules
        • Monitoring Configuration Guides
          • Debugging High Memory Usage
          • Persistent Grafana Dashboards
          • Customizing Grafana Dashboards
        • Prometheus Federator
          • Role-Based Access Control
          • Enable Prometheus Federator
          • Uninstall Prometheus Federator
          • Setting up Prometheus Federator for a Workload
          • Customizing Grafana Dashboards
          • Installing Project Monitors
      • Istio
        • Role-based Access Control
        • CPU and Memory Allocations
        • Disabling Istio
        • Configuration Options
          • Selectors and Scrape Configs
          • Additional Steps for Project Network Isolation
          • Additional Steps for Installing Istio on SUSE® Rancher Prime: RKE2 and SUSE® Rancher Prime: K3s Clusters
          • Enable Istio in the Cluster
          • Enable Istio in a Namespace
          • Set up Istio’s Components for Traffic Management
        • Istio Setup Guides
          • Generate and View Traffic from Istio
          • Set up the Istio Gateway
          • Add Deployments and Services with the Istio Sidecar
    • API
      • RK-API Quick Start Guide
      • Workflows
        • Kubeconfigs
        • Projects
        • Tokens
      • API Reference
      • Using API Tokens
      • Extension API Server
      • Previous v3 SUSE Rancher for AWS API Guide
    • Troubleshooting
      • General Troubleshooting
      • Kubernetes Components
        • Troubleshooting Controlplane Nodes
        • Troubleshooting etcd Nodes
        • Troubleshooting nginx-proxy
        • Troubleshooting Worker Nodes and Generic Components
        • User ID Tracking in Audit Logs
        • Networking
        • Kubernetes Resources
        • DNS
    • FAQ
      • General FAQ
      • Deprecated Features in SUSE Rancher for AWS
      • Installing and Configuring kubectl
      • Technical FAQ
      • Security FAQ
      • Container Network Interface (CNI) Providers
      • SUSE Rancher for AWS is No Longer Needed
    • Contributing to SUSE Rancher for AWS
SUSE® Rancher for AWS Latest
  • Admission Controller
    • 1.32-dev
    • 1.31-latest
    • 1.30
    • 1.29
    • 1.28
  • Cluster API
    • 0.25
    • 0.24
    • 0.23
    • 0.22
    • 0.21
    • 0.20
    • 0.19
    • 0.18
    • 0.17
    • 0.16
    • 0.15
    • 0.14
    • 0.13
    • 0.12
    • 0.11
  • Continuous Delivery
    • 0.13
    • 0.12
    • 0.11
    • 0.10
    • 0.9
  • K3s
    • Latest
  • OS Manager
    • 1.8-dev
    • 1.7
    • 1.6
    • 1.5
  • RKE2
    • Latest
  • SUSE Observability
    • Latest
  • SUSE® Rancher for AWS
    • Latest
  • SUSE® Rancher Manager
    • v2.12
    • v2.11
    • v2.10
    • v2.9
    • v2.8
  • SUSE® Security
    • 5.4
    • 5.3
  • SUSE® Storage
    • 1.11 (Dev)
    • 1.10 (Latest)
    • 1.9
    • 1.8
  • SUSE® Virtual Clusters
    • Latest
  • SUSE® Virtualization
    • v1.7 (Dev)
    • v1.6 (Latest)
    • v1.5
    • v1.4
  • SUSE Rancher for AWS
  • Observability
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Customizing Grafana Dashboards

Grafana dashboards are customized the same way whether it’s for rancher-monitoring or for Prometheus Federator.

For instructions, refer to this page.

Setting up Prometheus Federator for a Workload Installing Project Monitors