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I have a Grafana Docker container, when I make an interactive shell on this, this user is not a superuser, so I can't do something that needs the sudo permission:

docker exec -it grafana_service bash

In this container:

$ su
password:

I haven't any password!

Or I can't use from chmod 777 to make full permission on a filesystem and etc.


This is my docker-compose:

version: '3'

services:
  grafana_sevice:
      image: grafana/grafana:5.1.3
      container_name: grafana_service
      restart: unless-stopped
      ports:
        - "3010:3000"
      links:
        - another_service
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    if you want to open an interactive shell as root use -u 0 docker run option
    – c4f4t0r
    Aug 28, 2018 at 14:10
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    @c4f4t0r Thanks, it works: docker exec -it -u 0 grafana_service bash then I had the root permission. Aug 28, 2018 at 16:41

2 Answers 2

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I found the solution:

$ docker exec -it -u 0 grafana_service bash
# chmod 777 /var/lib/grafana/grafana.db

(Thanks to @c4f4t0r)

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By default the Grafana container will run with uid/gid 472, so you can chown -R 472:472 /your/grafana/dir on the host, then the container will be able to write to it.

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  • Where is /your/grafana/dir on the host? Is this case Grafana is a Docker container not installed on the host. Oct 15, 2018 at 6:48

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