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You don't need to install -anything to collect metrics from many popular services, like Nginx web servers, MySQL/MariaDB databases, and much more. - -To find whether Netdata has a pre-installed collector for your favorite app/service, check out our [collector support -list](COLLECTORS.md). The only exception is the [third-party collectors](COLLECTORS.md#third-party-plugins), which -you do need to install yourself. However, this quickstart guide will focus on pre-installed collectors. - -When you find a collector you're interested in, take note of its orchestrator. These are in the headings above each -table, and there are four: Bash, Go, Node, and Python. They go by their respective names: `charts.d`, `go.d`, `node.d`, -and `python.d`. - -> If there is a collector written in both Go and Python, it's better to choose the Go-based version, as we will -> eventually deprecate most Python-based collectors. - -From here on out, this quickstart guide will use the [Nginx -collector](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/collectors/go.d.plugin/modules/nginx) as an example to showcase the -process of configuring and enabling one of Netdata's pre-installed collectors. - -## Configure your application or service for monitoring - -Every collector's documentation comes with instructions on how to configure your app/service to make it available to -Netdata's collector. Our [collector support list](COLLECTORS.md) contains links to each collector's documentation page -so you can learn more. - -For example, the [Nginx collector -documentation](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/collectors/go.d.plugin/modules/nginx) states that your Nginx -installation must have the `stub_status` module configured correctly, in addition to an active `stub_status/` page, for -Netdata to monitor it. You can confirm whether you have the module enabled with the following command: - -```bash -nginx -V 2>&1 | grep -o with-http_stub_status_module -``` - -If this command returns nothing, you'll need to [enable the `stub_status` -module](https://www.nginx.com/blog/monitoring-nginx/). - -Next, edit your `/etc/nginx/sites-enabled/default` file to include a `location` block with the following, which enables -the `stub_status` page: - -```conf -server { - ... - - location /nginx_status { - stub_status; - } -} -``` - -At this point, your Nginx installation is fully configured and ready for Netdata to monitor it. Next, you'll configure -your collector. - -## Edit the collector's configuration file - -This step may not be required based on how you configured your app/service, as each collector comes with a few -pre-configured jobs that look for the app/service in common and expected locations. For example, the Nginx collector -looks for a `stub_status` page at `http://localhost/stub_status` and `http://127.0.0.1/stub_status`, which allows it to -auto-detect almost all local Nginx web servers. - -Despite Netdata's auto-detection capabilities, it's important to know how to edit collector configuration files. - -You should always edit configuration files with the `edit-config` script that comes with every installation of Netdata. -To edit a collector configuration file, navigate to your [Netdata configuration directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md). -Launch `edit-config` with the path to the collector's configuration file. - -How do you find that path to the collector's configuration file? Look under the **Configuration** heading in the -collector's documentation. Each file contains a short code block with the relevant command. - -For example, the [Nginx collector](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/collectors/go.d.plugin/modules/nginx) has its -configuration file at `go.d/nginx.conf`. - -```bash -cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory -sudo ./edit-config go.d/nginx.conf -``` - -This file contains all of the possible job parameters to help you monitor Nginx in all sorts of complex deployments. At -the bottom of the file is a `[JOB]` section, which contains the two default jobs. Configure these as needed, using those -parameters as a reference, to configure the collector. - -## Enable the collector - -Most collectors are enabled and will auto-detect their app/service without manual configuration. However, you need to -restart Netdata to trigger the auto-detection process. - -To restart Netdata on most systems, use `sudo systemctl restart netdata`, or the [appropriate -method](/docs/configure/start-stop-restart.md) for your system. - -Open Netdata's dashboard in your browser, or refresh the page if you already have it open. You should now see a new -entry in the menu and new interactive charts! - -## What's next? - -Collector not working? Learn about collector troubleshooting in our [collector -reference](REFERENCE.md#troubleshoot-a-collector). - -View our [collectors guides](/collectors/README.md#guides) to get specific instructions on enabling new and -popular collectors. - -Finally, learn more advanced collector features, such as disabling plugins or developing a custom collector, in our -[internal plugin API](/collectors/REFERENCE.md#internal-plugins-api) or our [external plugin -docs](/collectors/plugins.d/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%2Fcollectors%2FQUICKSTART&_u=MAC~&cid=5792dfd7-8dc4-476b-af31-da2fdb9f93d2&tid=UA-64295674-3)]() -- cgit v1.2.3