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diff --git a/daemon/README.md b/daemon/README.md index 2a5ebfa0..305fc961 100644 --- a/daemon/README.md +++ b/daemon/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,87 @@ -# Netdata daemon +# Running the Netdata Daemon +## Starting netdata +- You can start netdata by executing it with `/usr/sbin/netdata` (the installer will also start it). + +- You can stop netdata by killing it with `killall netdata`. + You can stop and start netdata at any point. Netdata saves on exit its round robbin + database to `/var/cache/netdata` so that it will continue from where it stopped the last time. + +Access to the web site, for all graphs, is by default on port `19999`, so go to: + + ``` + http://127.0.0.1:19999/ + ``` + +You can get the running config file at any time, by accessing `http://127.0.0.1:19999/netdata.conf`. + +### Starting netdata at boot + +In the `system` directory you can find scripts and configurations for the various distros. + +#### systemd + +The installer already installs `netdata.service` if it detects a systemd system. + +To install `netdata.service` by hand, run: + +```sh +# stop netdata +killall netdata + +# copy netdata.service to systemd +cp system/netdata.service /etc/systemd/system/ + +# let systemd know there is a new service +systemctl daemon-reload + +# enable netdata at boot +systemctl enable netdata + +# start netdata +systemctl start netdata +``` + +#### init.d + +In the system directory you can find `netdata-lsb`. Copy it to the proper place according to your distribution documentation. For Ubuntu, this can be done via running the following commands as root. + +```sh +# copy the netdata startup file to /etc/init.d +cp system/netdata-lsb /etc/init.d/netdata + +# make sure it is executable +chmod +x /etc/init.d/netdata + +# enable it +update-rc.d netdata defaults +``` + +#### openrc (gentoo) + +In the `system` directory you can find `netdata-openrc`. Copy it to the proper place according to your distribution documentation. + +#### CentOS / Red Hat Enterprise Linux + +For older versions of RHEL/CentOS that don't have systemd, an init script is included in the system directory. This can be installed by running the following commands as root. + +```sh +# copy the netdata startup file to /etc/init.d +cp system/netdata-init-d /etc/init.d/netdata + +# make sure it is executable +chmod +x /etc/init.d/netdata + +# enable it +chkconfig --add netdata +``` + +_There have been some recent work on the init script, see PR https://github.com/netdata/netdata/pull/403_ + +#### other systems + +You can start netdata by running it from `/etc/rc.local` or equivalent. ## Command line options @@ -32,7 +113,7 @@ The command line options of the netdata 1.10.0 version are the following: Source Code: https://github.com/netdata/netdata Wiki / Docs: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/wiki Support : https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues - License : https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/LICENSE.md + License : https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/LICENSE Twitter : https://twitter.com/linuxnetdata Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/linuxnetdata/ @@ -387,7 +468,7 @@ When you compile netdata with debugging: 1. compiler optimizations for your CPU are disabled (netdata will run somewhat slower) -2. a lot of code is added all over netdata, to log debug messages to `/var/log/netdata/debug.log`. However, nothing is printed by default. netdata allows you to select which sections of netdata you want to trace. Tracing is activated via the config option `debug flags`. It accepts a hex number, to enable or disable specific sections. You can find the options supported at [log.h](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/libnetdata/log/log.h). They are the `D_*` defines. The value `0xffffffffffffffff` will enable all possible debug flags. +2. a lot of code is added all over netdata, to log debug messages to `/var/log/netdata/debug.log`. However, nothing is printed by default. netdata allows you to select which sections of netdata you want to trace. Tracing is activated via the config option `debug flags`. It accepts a hex number, to enable or disable specific sections. You can find the options supported at [log.h](../libnetdata/log/log.h). They are the `D_*` defines. The value `0xffffffffffffffff` will enable all possible debug flags. Once netdata is compiled with debugging and tracing is enabled for a few sections, the file `/var/log/netdata/debug.log` will contain the messages. |