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diff --git a/docs/get/README.md b/docs/get/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f89472de5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/get/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +<!-- +title: "Get Netdata" +description: "Time to get Netdata's monitoring and troubleshooting solution. Sign in to Cloud, download the Agent everywhere, and connect it all together." +custom_edit_url: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/docs/get/README.md +--> + +# Get Netdata + +import { OneLineInstall } from '../src/components/OneLineInstall/' +import { Install, InstallBox } from '../src/components/InstallBox/' + +Netdata uses the open-source Netdata Agent and Netdata Cloud web application +[together](/docs/overview/what-is-netdata.md) to help you collect every metric, visualize the health of your nodes, and +troubleshoot complex performance problems. Once you've signed in to Netdata Cloud and installed the Netdata Agent on all +your nodes, you can claim your nodes and see their real-time metrics on a single interface. + +## Sign in to Netdata Cloud + +If you don't already have a free Netdata Cloud account, go ahead and [create one](https://app.netdata.cloud). + +Choose your preferred authentication method and follow the onboarding process to create your Space. + +## Install the Netdata Agent + +The Netdata Agent runs permanently on all your physical/virtual servers, containers, cloud deployments, and edge/IoT +devices. It runs on Linux distributions (**Ubuntu**, **Debian**, **CentOS**, and more), container/microservice platforms +(**Kubernetes** clusters, **Docker**), and many other operating systems (**FreeBSD**, **macOS**), with no `sudo` +required. + +> 鈿狅笍 Many distributions ship with third-party packages of Netdata, which we cannot maintain or keep up-to-date. For the +> best experience, use one of the methods described or linked to below. + +The **recommended** way to install the Netdata Agent on a Linux system is our one-line [kickstart +script](/packaging/installer/methods/kickstart.md). This script automatically installs dependencies and builds Netdata +from its source code. + +<OneLineInstall /> + +Copy the script, paste it into your node's terminal, and hit `Enter`. + +Open your favorite browser and navigate to `http://localhost:19999` or `http://REMOTE-HOST:19999` to open the dashboard. + +<details> +<summary>Watch how the one-line installer works</summary> +<iframe width="820" height="460" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tVIp7ycK60A" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> +</details> + +### Other operating systems/methods + +Want to install Netdata on a Kubernetes cluster, with Docker, or using a different method? Not a Linux user? Choose your +platform to see specific instructions. + +<Install> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/kubernetes" + img="/img/index/methods/kubernetes.svg" + os="Kubernetes" /> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/docker" + img="/img/index/methods/docker.svg" + os="Docker" /> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/cloud-providers" + img="/img/index/methods/cloud.svg" + imgDark="/img/index/methods/cloud-dark.svg" + os="Cloud providers (GCP, AWS, Azure)" /> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/packages" + img="/img/index/methods/package.svg" + imgDark="/img/index/methods/package-dark.svg" + os="Linux with .deb/.rpm" /> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/kickstart-64" + img="/img/index/methods/static.svg" + imgDark="/img/index/methods/static-dark.svg" + os="Linux with static 64-bit binary" /> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/manual" + img="/img/index/methods/git.svg" + imgDark="/img/index/methods/git-dark.svg" + os="Linux from Git" /> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/freebsd" + img="/img/index/methods/freebsd.svg" + os="FreeBSD" /> + <InstallBox + to="/docs/agent/packaging/installer/methods/macos" + img="/img/index/methods/macos.svg" + os="MacOS" /> +</Install> + +Even more options available in our [packaging documentation](/packaging/installer/README.md#alternative-methods). + +## Claim your node on Netdata Cloud + +You need to [claim](/claim/README.md) your nodes to see them in Netdata Cloud. Claiming establishes a secure TLS +connection to Netdata Cloud using the [Agent-Cloud link](/aclk/README.md), and proves you have write and administrative +access to that node. + +When you view a node in Netdata Cloud, the Agent running on that node streams metrics, metadata, and alarm status to +Netdata Cloud, which in turn streams those metrics to your web browser. Netdata Cloud [does not +store](/docs/store/distributed-data-architecture.md#does-netdata-cloud-store-my-metrics) or log metrics values. + +To claim a node, you need to run the claiming script. In Netdata Cloud, click on your Space's name, then **Manage your +Space** in the dropdown. Click **Nodes** in the panel that appears. Copy the script and run it in your node's terminal. +The script looks like the following, with long strings instead of `TOKEN` and `ROOM1,ROOM2`: + +```bash +sudo netdata-claim.sh -token=TOKEN -rooms=ROOM1,ROOM2 -url=https://app.netdata.cloud +``` + +The script returns `Agent was successfully claimed.` after creating a new RSA pair and establishing the link to Netdata +Cloud. If the script returns an error, try our [troubleshooting tips](/claim/README.md#troubleshooting). + +> 馃挕 Our claiming reference guide also contains instructions for claiming [Docker +> containers](/claim/README.md#claim-an-agent-running-in-docker), [Kubernetes cluster parent +> pods](/claim/README.md#claim-an-agent-running-in-docker), via a [proxy](/claim/README.md#claim-through-a-proxy), and +> more. + +<details> +<summary>Watch how claiming nodes works</summary> +<iframe width="820" height="460" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UAzVvhMab8g" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> +</details> + +For more information on the claiming process, why we implemented it, and how it works, see the [claim](/claim/README.md) +and [Agent-Cloud link](/aclk/README.md) reference docs. + +## Troubleshooting + +If you experience issues with installing the Netdata Agent, see our +[installation](/packaging/installer/README.md#troubleshooting-and-known-issues) reference. Our +[reinstall](/packaging/installer/REINSTALL.md) doc can help clean up your installation and get you back to monitoring. + +For Netdata Cloud issues, see the [Netdata Cloud reference docs](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/cloud). + +## What's next? + +At this point, you have set up your free Netdata Cloud account, installed the Netdata Agent on your node(s), and claimed +one or more nodes to your Space. You're ready to start monitoring, visualizing, and troubleshooting with Netdata. We +have two quickstart guides based on the scope of what you need to monitor. + +Interested in monitoring a single node? Check out our [single-node monitoring +quickstart](/docs/quickstart/single-node.md). + +If you're looking to monitor an entire infrastructure with Netdata, see the [infrastructure monitoring +quickstart](/docs/quickstart/infrastructure.md). + +Or, skip ahead to [Agent configuration](/docs/configure/nodes.md). + +### Related reference documentation + +- [Netdata Agent 路 Packaging & installer](/packaging/installer/README.md) +- [Netdata Agent 路 Reinstall Netdata](/packaging/installer/REINSTALL.md) +- [Netdata Agent 路 Update Netdata](/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md) +- [Netdata Agent 路 Agent-Cloud link](/aclk/README.md) +- [Netdata Agent 路 Agent claiming](/claim/README.md) + +[![analytics](https://www.google-analytics.com/collect?v=1&aip=1&t=pageview&_s=1&ds=github&dr=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2Fnetdata%2Fnetdata&dl=https%3A%2F%2Fmy-netdata.io%2Fgithub%2Fdocs%2Foverview%2Fnetdata-monitoring-stacka&_u=MAC~&cid=5792dfd7-8dc4-476b-af31-da2fdb9f93d2&tid=UA-64295674-3)](<>) |