EdMon is a command-line tool that monitors the performance of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. It is available on GitHub and can be installed on various operating systems. This tutorial will guide you through the process of installing EdMon on Fedora CoreOS Latest.
Before installing EdMon, you need to install the dependencies required for it to run. Open your terminal and execute the following command:
sudo dnf install -y python3 python3-devel gcc redhat-rpm-config
This command will install python3, python3-devel, gcc, and redhat-rpm-config.
Next, you need to clone the EdMon repository from GitHub to your system. Execute the following command in your terminal:
git clone https://github.com/Edraens/EdMon.git
This command will clone the EdMon repository to your current working directory.
After cloning the repository, navigate to the EdMon directory using the following command:
cd EdMon
Next, run the following command to install EdMon:
sudo python3 setup.py install
This command will install EdMon and all its dependencies.
To verify that EdMon has been installed correctly, run the following command:
edmon --version
This command will display the version of EdMon that has been installed. If it is successfully installed, you will see something like this:
EdMon: 1.0.0
Congratulations! You have successfully installed EdMon on Fedora CoreOS Latest using this tutorial.
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