How to Install Bloonix on Fedora Server Latest?

Bloonix is an open-source monitoring solution that allows the user to monitor their systems, networks, and applications. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install Bloonix on your Fedora Server:

Prerequisites

Before beginning with the installation process, make sure you have the following prerequisites:

Installing Bloonix Monitoring Server

  1. To begin the installation, update and upgrade the package repositories with the following command:
$ sudo dnf update -y
$ sudo dnf upgrade -y
  1. Install the required dependencies:
$ sudo dnf install -y wget curl git tar
  1. Download the Bloonix installer script using the command below:
$ wget https://download.bloonix.de/installer.sh
  1. Run the script as a root user:
$ sudo bash installer.sh
  1. The installer script will start and prompt you to accept the license agreement. Then, select '1' to install the server.

  2. Next, select the required components to install. The system will give you an option to choose the distribution mode of the installation.

Select '1' - Single, to perform a single-step installation.

  1. The system will prompt you for some additional details, such as Email address or domain name, as well as a username and password.

  2. The installation process will now begin. It may take some time to complete depending on your internet speed.

Accessing the Bloonix Web Interface

Once the installation process is complete, you can access the Bloonix web interface by navigating to http://your_server_ipaddress:8080 in your browser. Login with the username and password you have set during the installation process.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed the Bloonix Monitoring Server on your Fedora Linux. Now you can start monitoring your systems, networks, and applications with Bloonix.

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