1.1.2 • Published 7 years ago

nodus-server-manager v1.1.2

Weekly downloads
5
License
Apache-2.0
Repository
-
Last release
7 years ago

NODUS Server Manager

Installation

  • STEP 1: Install NodeJS
  • STEP 2: Create 'nodus' User Account
  • STEP 3: Extract 'nodus-server-manager'
  • STEP 4: Install Dependencies
  • STEP 5: (TEST) Manually start the 'nsm-agent' collector
  • STEP 6: Install 'nsm-agent' Service

STEP 1: Install NodeJS

Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® / RHEL, CentOS and Fedora

Supported Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® versions:

  • RHEL 5 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • RHEL 6 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • RHEL 7 (64-bit)

Supported CentOS versions:*

  • CentOS 5 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • CentOS 6 (32-bit and 64-bit)
  • CentOS 7 (64-bit)

Node.js is available from the NodeSource Enterprise Linux and Fedora binary distributions repository. Support for this repository, along with its scripts, can be found on GitHub at nodesource/distributions.

Note that the Node.js packages for EL 5 (RHEL5 and CentOS 5) depend on the EPEL repository being available. The setup script will check and provide instructions if it is not installed.

Run as root on RHEL, CentOS or Fedora:

curl --silent --location https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_7.x | bash -

Install build tools, as root:

yum -y install gcc-c++ make

Then install, as root:

yum -y install nodejs

To check that node was installed successfully run:

node --version

NodeJS should print it's version information to the console:

v7.8.0

STEP 2: Create 'nodus' User Account

It is advised to create a separate service account for running the agent and collector services in the background.

Run the following commands, as root (sudo)

Create a 'nodus' user account:

adduser nodus

Use the passwd command to set the 'nodus' users password.

passwd nodus

Set and confirm the new user's password at the prompt. A strong password is highly recommended!

Set password prompts:
Changing password for user username.
New password:
Retype new password:
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.

STEP 3: Extract 'nodus-server-manager'

Login as the 'nodus' user you just created.

su - nodus

Download the nodus-server-manager release package.

curl -lO http://147.75.66.217:8888/nodus-server-manager-0.1.0-0.tgz

Extract the nodus-server-manager release

tar -xvf nodus-server-manager-0.1.0-0.tgz

STEP 4: Install Dependencies

There is an install.sh script located in the nodus-server-manager folder we just created that will install all the package dependencies.

Change to the nodus-server-manager release directory, and run the install.sh script:

cd nodus-server-manager
./install.sh

STEP 5: (TEST) Manually start the 'nsm-agent' collector

To test that everything has been successfully installed, you can manually start the nsm-agent by running the following command from within the nodus-server-manager directory:

# Start `nsm-agent` process and collect stats every `10 seconds`
./start-agent.sh

Press CTRL+C to EXIT

The service should the following output:

[nodus@nodus-centos nodus-server-manager]$ ./start-agent.sh
agent:commands:collect-stats:info Starting collector... 10000 +0ms
agent:commands:collect-stats:info Collecting stats... +10s
agent:commands:collect-stats:info Status sent successfully... +429ms
agent:commands:collect-stats:info Collecting stats... +10s
agent:commands:collect-stats:info Status sent successfully... +286ms

STEP 5: Install the nsm-agent service (optional)

To run and start the nsm-agent automatically on reboot, using the standard linux systemd init system.

Run the following, as root

# Install 'nsm-agent.service' script
cp /home/nodus/nodus-server-manager/init-scripts/nsm-agent.service /etc/systemd/system

# Enable the service
systemctl enable nsm-agent.service

# Start the service
systemctl start nsm-agent.service

The nsm-agent service should now be installed and automatically collecting statistics.

  • The service will start automatically on reboot

To check the status of the service, run the following

# Check the status of the service
systemctl status nsm-agent.service

You should see something similar to the following.

Note the Active: active (running), which indicates the service is running and installed successfully

[nodus@nodus-centos nodus-server-manager]$ sudo systemctl status nsm-agent.service
● nsm-agent.service - NODUS Server Manager Agent
   Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/nsm-agent.service; enabled; vendor preset: disabled)
   Active: active (running) since Fri 2017-05-26 03:43:42 UTC; 16s ago
     Docs: https://bitbucket.org/bradserbu/nodus-server-manager
 Main PID: 23096 (node)
   CGroup: /system.slice/nsm-agent.service
           └─23096 nsm-agent node_modules/.bin/nodus-run commands/collect-stats.js

May 26 03:43:42 nodus-centos systemd[1]: Started NODUS Server Manager Agent.
May 26 03:43:42 nodus-centos systemd[1]: Starting NODUS Server Manager Agent...
May 26 03:43:43 nodus-centos start-agent.sh[23096]: Fri, 26 May 2017 03:43:43 GMT agent:commands:collect-stats:info Starti...10000
May 26 03:43:53 nodus-centos start-agent.sh[23096]: Fri, 26 May 2017 03:43:53 GMT agent:commands:collect-stats:info Collec...ts...
May 26 03:43:54 nodus-centos start-agent.sh[23096]: Fri, 26 May 2017 03:43:54 GMT agent:commands:collect-stats:info Status...ly...
Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.

(Optional) To view detailed system logs you can also use the following command:

Run the following command to view the nsm-agent logs

journalctl -u nsm-agent.service