Grafana Loki Canary

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Grafana Loki Canary

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Loki Canary - Test tool for Grafana Loki installations

About Grafana Loki Canary

Grafana Loki Canary is a standalone tool that audits the log-capturing performance of a Grafana Loki cluster. It pushes timestamped log entries to Loki and periodically reads them back, exposing Prometheus metrics about missing or out-of-order entries so operators can monitor the reliability of their logging pipeline.

For more details, visit https://grafana.com/oss/loki/⁠.

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Trademarks

Grafana® Loki® is a trademark of Raintank, Inc. dba Grafana Labs. All rights in the mark are reserved to Raintank, Inc. dba Grafana Labs. Any use by Docker is for referential purposes only and does not indicate sponsorship, endorsement, or affiliation.

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