Hello all, I was wondering how hard it would be to install Netdata for the Raspberry Pi. Netdata can monitor lots of systems from a web browser witch i think would be useful for trouble shooting issues. I have tried some of the ways listed on the gethub page with no luck. I'm new to Linux but trying to learn, any help would be greatly greatly appreciated.
[Implemented] Netdata for the Raspberry Pi
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thor2189 -
December 15, 2018 at 11:02 PM -
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As LE is a read only system the supplied install script will not work. However, they have an up to date docker image, so lets just use that.
1) Install docker
KODI: Addons → LibreELEC add-ons → Add-on repository → LinuxServer.io
KODI: Addons → LinuxServer.ios Docker add-on → Services → Docker
reboot
2) ssh into you machine: SSH
3) Get the netdata docker container
## Raspberry Pi3 for other versions see Here
4) Once that has download, run the container with
Codedocker run -d --name=netdata \ -p 19999:19999 \ -v /proc:/storage/proc:ro \ -v /sys:/storage/sys:ro \ -v /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro \ --cap-add SYS_PTRACE \ --security-opt apparmor=unconfined \ netdata/netdata:latest-armhf
5) And then view the data via a browser at:
http:/<hostname>:19999
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Thank you, im going to try this out, didnt know about Docker on LE.
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Thank you so much. worked like a charm. the only problem i had with is is this
just missed the space, 5 seconds in the man page for docker and i found the issue. thanks again for your help. if anyone else is wanting to do this below is the edited line.
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Thanks - corrected in initial post.
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There is now a docker LE addon for Netdata available in the Linuxserver.io repository.
Netdata documentation: Here