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title = "Troubleshooting"
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description = "Guide to troubleshooting Grafana problems"
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keywords = ["grafana", "troubleshooting", "documentation", "guide"]
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type = "docs"
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# Troubleshooting
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## visualization & query issues
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The most common problems are related to the query & response from you data source. Even if it looks
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like a bug or visualization issue in Grafana it is 99% of time a problem with the data source query or
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the data source response.
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To check this you should use Query Inspector. Query Inspector shows query requests and responses.
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A guide on how to use it you can find [here](https://community.grafana.com/t/using-grafanas-query-inspector-to-troubleshoot-issues/2630).
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<!---So make sure to check the query sent and the raw response, learn how in this guide: [How to troubleshoot metric query issues](https://community.grafana.com/t/how-to-troubleshoot-metric-query-issues/50)--->
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## Logging
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If you encounter an error or problem it is a good idea to check the grafana server log. Usually
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located at `/var/log/grafana/grafana.log` on unix systems or in `<grafana_install_dir>/data/log` on
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other platforms & manual installs.
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You can enable more logging by changing log level in you grafana configuration file.
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## FAQ
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Checkout the [FAQ](https://community.grafana.com/c/howto/faq) section on our community page for frequently
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asked questions.
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