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# How to Set Up Grafana

1. Use your existing account or create a new one at <https://isdown.app/users/sign_up>.
2. Log in to your account and go to **"Alerts & Integrations"** section.
3. Click on the 'Add" next to Grafana pane&#x6C;**.**
4. Click on the check box to enable
5. Go to your Grafana instance
   1. To get the token. You will need to create a new cloud access policy
      1. Click on Administration > Users and Access > Cloud Access Policies
      2. Click button Create access policy
      3. Fill the Display Name and Name and **give permissions for logs:write**
      4. After, click "Add Token" under the new create policy
      5. Create the token and save the value as you will need it for the integration.
   2. Get the Loki URL where we can push the events
      1. Go to Connections > Data Source and get the URL for Loki. Something similar to `https://logs-prod-xxx.grafana.net`&#x20;
   3. Get the User ID from the selected Connection, in the Authentication section.
6. Go back to IsDown and fill in the fields with the collected information, and click Save.


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