Bosun is an open-source monitoring and alerting system that allows you to monitor and receive alerts from your infrastructure. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Bosun on Fedora CoreOS Latest.
Before you begin, you should have the following:
The first step is to install the necessary dependencies for Bosun to work properly. You can install these dependencies using the following command:
sudo dnf install openssl-devel pcre-devel -y
Next, you need to download Bosun using the following command:
wget https://github.com/bosun-monitor/bosun/releases/download/0.9.0/bosun-linux-amd64.tar.gz
Once Bosun is downloaded, you need to extract it using the following command:
tar -zxvf bosun-linux-amd64.tar.gz
Finally, you can run Bosun using the following command:
./bosun-linux-amd64 -c ./bosun.conf
Note that you need to provide the configuration file bosun.conf
in the command above. You can create a sample configuration file using the following command:
./bosun-linux-amd64 init
This will create a bosun.conf
file in the current directory, which you can modify according to your needs.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed Bosun on Fedora CoreOS Latest. You can now use Bosun to monitor your infrastructure and receive alerts when necessary.
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