Install In-App Monitoring
In order to get the most out of Metrist, it’s best to install in-app monitoring!
It’s easy and requires these simple steps. And it only takes 5 minutes:
Install the Orchestrator
Simply run this command to get started
curl https://dist.metrist.io/install.sh >/tmp/install.sh; bash /tmp/install.sh
Or, go here for other options including Docker installation
Once you download and launch the app, you’ll be guided through a few quick setup steps.
The Orchestrator can be installed in Docker, compiled from source, or something else I can’t remember. The orchestrator supports all flavors of Debian Linux running a kernel version greater than version x.x.x. Click here for documentation.
Next, install an agent in at least one place. If your Linux kernel version is great than x.x.x, our eBPF implementation is the fastest, easiest way to begin collecting metrics on cloud dependency health. Otherwise, add a language agent to your app and we’ll do the heavy lifting of identifying and collecting Metrics.
eBPF – [Link to source][Link to Docs]
PHP – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Elixir – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Ruby – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Python – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Java – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Set up alerting –> Slack
Check out full documentation here.
With successful orchestrator and agent installs, Metrist will begin to receive Metrics right away. Simply check the real-time data tab in your Metrist account.
Questions? We'd love to connect!
Install Orchestrator
In order to get the most out of Metrist, it’s best to install in-app monitoring!
It’s easy and requires these simple steps. And it only takes 5 minutes!
- Create an account –> Create Account
- Install the orchestrator
- Install an agent
- Configure the orchestrator allow list
- Set up alerting –> Slack
- Install the Orchestrator
Simply run this command to get started
curl https://dist.metrist.io/install.sh >/tmp/install.sh; bash /tmp/install.sh
Or, go here for other options including Docker installation
Once you download and launch the app, you’ll be guided through a few quick setup steps.
The Orchestrator can be installed in Docker, compiled from source, or something else I can’t remember. The orchestrator supports all flavors of Debian Linux running a kernel version greater than version x.x.x. Click here for documentation.
- Install an agent
Next, install an agent in at least one place. If your Linux kernel version is great than x.x.x, our eBPF implementation is the fastest, easiest way to begin collecting metrics on cloud dependency health. Otherwise, add a language agent to your app and we’ll do the heavy lifting of identifying and collecting Metrics.
eBPF – [Link to source][Link to Docs]
PHP – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Elixir – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Ruby – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Python – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
Java – [Link to package manager][Link to Docs]
- Other info
With successful orchestrator and agent installs, Metrist will begin to receive Metrics right away. Head on over to the real-time data tab in your Metrist dashboard to confirm.
Have questions or need more detail? Check out Metrist documentation here.
Need some guidance or want to talk with us? We’d love to connect with you. Drop us a note or schedule time with us here.
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