Platform:

Channel Revision Published Runs on
2/stable 211 16 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
2/stable 210 16 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
2/candidate 211 13 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
2/candidate 210 13 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
2/beta 211 13 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
2/beta 210 13 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
2/edge 211 12 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
2/edge 210 12 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
dev/edge 213 22 Apr 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
dev/edge 212 22 Apr 2026
Ubuntu 24.04
1/stable 163 18 Sep 2025
Ubuntu 22.04
1/stable 164 18 Sep 2025
Ubuntu 22.04
1/candidate 168 07 Apr 2026
Ubuntu 22.04
1/candidate 167 07 Apr 2026
Ubuntu 22.04
1/beta 168 31 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 22.04
1/beta 167 31 Mar 2026
Ubuntu 22.04
1/edge 168 25 Sep 2025
Ubuntu 22.04
1/edge 167 25 Sep 2025
Ubuntu 22.04
juju deploy grafana-agent-k8s --channel 1/candidate

Charmed Grafana Agent for K8s

:warning: Announcing end of life

This charm reaches end of life by the end of 2026. Consider switching to opentelemetry-collector-k8s for continued support.

grafana-agent-k8s is a charm for Grafana Agent. It is an essential part of the COS Lite bundle.

This Charmed Operator handles deployment, scaling, configuration, and Day 2 operations specific to Grafana Agent.

This operator drives the Grafana Agent application, and it can be composed with other operators to deliver a complex application or service.

The charm automatically adds topology labels to all funneled telemetry and rules. It also comes with built-in alert rules and dashboards for self-monitoring.

This charm is:

In this documentation

Tutorial Get started - a hands-on introduction for new users deploying the charmed operator. How-to guides Step-by-step guides covering key operations and common tasks
Explanation Concepts - discussion and clarification of key topics Reference Technical information - specifications, APIs, architecture

Project and community

Charmed Grafana Agent is part of the Canonical Observability Stack. It’s an open source project that warmly welcomes community projects, contributions, suggestions, fixes and constructive feedback.

Thinking about using the Canonical Observability Stack for your next project? Get in touch!