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This commit adds the `cores` field to the `CPUMetrics` struct in order to include the number of CPU cores in the collected metrics. This information is useful for understanding the processing power of the server.
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OneUptime Infrastructure Agent
The OneUptime Infrastructure Agent is a lightweight, open-source agent that collects system metrics and sends them to the OneUptime platform. It is designed to be easy to install and use, and to be extensible.
Installation
curl -s https://oneuptime.com/docs/static/scripts/infrastructure-agent/install.sh | bash
Configure the agent
Configure the agent as a system service
- You can change the host to your own host if you're self hosting the OneUptime platform.
- You can find the secret key on OneUptime Dashboard. Click on "View Monitor" and go to "Settings" tab.
oneuptime-infrastructure-agent configure --secret-key=YOUR_SECRET_KEY --oneuptime-url=https://oneuptime.com
Starting the agent
oneuptime-infrastructure-agent start
Once its up and running you should see the metrics on the OneUptime Dashboard.
Stopping the agent
oneuptime-infrastructure-agent stop
Restarting the agent
oneuptime-infrastructure-agent restart
Uninstalling the agent
oneuptime-infrastructure-agent uninstall && rm -rf /usr/bin/oneuptime-infrastructure-agent
Supported Platforms
- Linux
- MacOS
- Windows
Development
This section is for developers who want to contribute to the agent. The agent is written in Go.
Building the agent
go build
Configure the agent
sudo ./oneuptime-infrastructure-agent configure --secret-key=YOUR_SECRET_KEY --oneuptime-url=https://localhost
Starting the agent
sudo ./oneuptime-infrastructure-agent start
Stopping the agent
sudo ./oneuptime-infrastructure-agent stop