I'm stuck on a small problem. Right now I can access grafana via a browser running on my server, but can't access it from other machines on my LAN.
I think I ran into a similar problem when I had first (3-4 months ago) installed my own copy of grafana (running an earlier version of the grafana/influxdb plugins) and at that time I think I fixed it by making a simple change to the grafana config file, providing the domain name of the machine running grafana. But now when I try to access, I don't get an error (no 404, no "host not found", etc.), I just see a progress bar seemingly partially loading the page but it stops and nothing else happens.
Now I'm running grafana as installed and configured by Grafana Home Dashboard plugin. So, before I go poking at settings I thought check to see if others are having a similar problem. Also, if I make changes, where should they go and will they be overwritten by new plugin installs?
I see config files indigo.ini and default.ini. Looks like they are almost identical except for the log and data directories being set to the values indicated in the settings in the plugin's config dialog. As an experiment, I modified the line "domain = localhost" in the file to use the local domain name of my server instead of "localhost" in the file indigo.ini. I restarted grafana-server process and I was able to access from across remote machines. So, problem solved ... maybe?
Some questions: are others having this issue as well? Does the setting of domain only matter "sometimes" - i.e., when set to the default value of localhost, it will work sometimes but not others? Will this setting get overridden if I re-install the plugin?
Grafana docs seem to hint that this setting is important (only?) if using GitHub of Google Auth. http://docs.grafana.org/installation/co ... on/#domain .... though what I observed suggests maybe that's not the whole story.