Developer Self-Hosts SigNoz on Windows ARM64 Using Foundry, Hits WSL2 Docker Snag
A developer participating in the Agents of SigNoz hackathon successfully self-hosted the SigNoz observability platform on a Windows ARM64 machine using Foundry, the tool's newer config-as-code installation path. The hackathon required participants to deploy via Foundry and commit the resulting configuration files to their repository, making a cloud-based setup ineligible. The setup ran smoothly until a clean restart revealed that Docker was inaccessible inside the WSL2 distro, caused by Docker Desktop's per-distro WSL integration toggle not being enabled for that specific distro. Enabling the toggle for the correct distro in Docker Desktop settings resolved the issue immediately. The developer also activated SigNoz's MCP server with a single configuration change, allowing AI agents and compatible clients to programmatically query traces, logs, and metrics.
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