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Preface
Two days ago, I introduced to you several case applications using Huawei Cloud Yaoyun Server L instances , which are:
- Huawei Cloud Yaoyun Server L instance evaluation | What interesting things can a 2C2G3M cloud server do?
- Huawei Cloud Yunyao Cloud Server L instance evaluation | Using cloud servers to deploy personal blog sites
- Huawei Cloud Yaoyun Server L instance evaluation | Use the server to create a visual operation and maintenance management center
Those who are interested can go and take a look.
Today, we continue to use Huawei Cloud Yaoyun Server L instance to complete netdata
the deployment and application.
for whatnetdata
There are various explanations for it online:
Netdata is an open source real-time system monitoring tool that can collect and visualize various system indicators, including CPU, memory, disk, network and other information. Netdata is characterized by being lightweight, fast and easy to install and use. It supports multiple operating systems and architectures, and provides rich customizable functions and plug-in mechanisms, allowing users to customize monitoring indicators and chart displays according to their own needs. It also supports alarm and notification mechanisms, as well as advanced functions such as remote and distributed monitoring. Netdata is suitable for various scenarios and needs, including personal computers, servers, containers, virtual machines, etc. It is a very practical and powerful system monitoring tool.
To sum up, it is a tool for monitoring servers. It has the same functions as the third article I listed above, and is mainly suitable for operation and maintenance personnel. Next, let’s deploy it in the Huawei Cloud Yaoyun Server L instance.netdata
Install
- If you don’t read my article, you can also read the official documents directly: here
- Install
wget -O /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh && sh /tmp/netdata-kickstart.sh
3. Open port 19999.
Finally, we directly enter: ip:19999 in the browser to see the monitoring panel.
You can take a look, it is really complete and detailed. Compared with the monitoring panel of Pagoda, netdata is in English, which may seem more laborious, but we can directly translate it into Chinese.
Secondly, nerdata
the installation is also very simple, just one line of commands, light and easy to use.