Supply Software
Supply via SlapOS Panel
Login to the panel and click on Servers (c).
Select the machine on which you want to supply Fluentd.
Click on the Supply button.
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Select Fluentd.
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Choose the newest version.
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Click on Proceed.
Wait until the compilation process has been finished.
Supply via SlapOS Client
Start the SlapOS console via
slapos console
and run
supply("https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos/raw/master/software/fluentd/software.cfg", "YOUR_COMPUTER_ID")
Using supply command of SlapOS Client install fluentd software release.
"YOUR_COMPUTER_ID"
you can find in your SlapOS dashboard in Servers tab.
Monitor compilation
You can monitor the process by running
tail -f /opt/slapos/log/slapos-node-software.log
on the respective machine.
Request Instance
Request via SlapOS Panel
Go to the SlapOS dashboard and click on the Services (l) button.
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Click on the add button.
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Select Fluentd.
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Pick the newest version.
Select the machine on which you previously supplied Fluentd by clicking on the Computer Node drop-down list. This is the machine on which the instance will be requested.
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Enter a title for your Fluentd instance
Finally click Proceed to request the instance.
Request via SlapOS Client
request("https://lab.nexedi.com/nexedi/slapos/raw/master/software/fluentd/software.cfg", "YOUR_INSTANCE_NAME", partition_parameter_kw = {FLUENTD CONFIG PARAMETERS}, filter_kw = {"computer_guid": "YOUR_COMPUTER_ID"})
Using request command of SlapOS Client request fluentd instance.
"YOUR_COMPUTER_ID"
you can find in your SlapOS dashboard in Servers tab.
In partition_parameter_kw
you can define the configuration parameters for fluentd.
Monitor instantiation
You can monitor the process by running
tail -f /opt/slapos/log/slapos-node-instance.log
on the respective machine.