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Any issues with including NetData on the root server and as an app add-on?

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  • girishG Offline
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    girish
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    wrote on last edited by
    #14

    I think this will take a while for us. @imc67 what sort of official support are you expecting?

    If it helps, I can put together a guide in our docs on how to use Cloudron with netdata. Pre-installing net data agent into every Cloudron installation is not under consideration at the moment.

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    • girishG girish

      I think this will take a while for us. @imc67 what sort of official support are you expecting?

      If it helps, I can put together a guide in our docs on how to use Cloudron with netdata. Pre-installing net data agent into every Cloudron installation is not under consideration at the moment.

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      wrote on last edited by imc67
      #15

      @girish after all these months and busy work on 7.5 I can imagine you can't remember our mail correspondence and the details of this thread.

      Summary:
      Many Cloudron users are longing for more detailed live data of their server @BrutalBirdie and I used to use Zabbix but it's difficult to get it work and updated. @marcusquinn discovered Netdata and I gave it a try on a RaspberryPi and was heavily impressed so I also "pre-installed" it on my new Cloudron server before migrating installing/migrating Cloudron. It works perfect and I already got many insights by Netdata triggers and Netdata AI of things that where wrong (i.e. crashed Cloudron firewall where Cloudron didn't warn me!).

      The big question by @robi, @timconsidine, @marcusquinn and me is: is it safe to install it on the server in a live Cloudron environment?
      Second question: could it be an app candidate as it is available as a docker container, able to monitor the server itself including all other docker containers and has its own web dashboard?

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      • imc67I imc67

        @girish after all these months and busy work on 7.5 I can imagine you can't remember our mail correspondence and the details of this thread.

        Summary:
        Many Cloudron users are longing for more detailed live data of their server @BrutalBirdie and I used to use Zabbix but it's difficult to get it work and updated. @marcusquinn discovered Netdata and I gave it a try on a RaspberryPi and was heavily impressed so I also "pre-installed" it on my new Cloudron server before migrating installing/migrating Cloudron. It works perfect and I already got many insights by Netdata triggers and Netdata AI of things that where wrong (i.e. crashed Cloudron firewall where Cloudron didn't warn me!).

        The big question by @robi, @timconsidine, @marcusquinn and me is: is it safe to install it on the server in a live Cloudron environment?
        Second question: could it be an app candidate as it is available as a docker container, able to monitor the server itself including all other docker containers and has its own web dashboard?

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        #16

        @imc67 Good questions. I think for @girish and @nebulon . I've only used it very occasionally, but not had any issues from it on a production server.

        TBH I think it's a great feature addition, and helps make Cloudron more appealing to enterprise system admins.

        Perhaps it could be presented in an iFrame in the Cloudron Dashboard, too, for a sort of integrated experience for the prosumer users.

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          • girishG Offline
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            wrote on last edited by
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            I looked into this a bit. The installation adds a custom apt repo and sets up automatic update stuff and installs a few other things. In general, it probably doesn't break anything but I find it hard to gauge what it could potentially break. My understanding is this is similar to DigitalOcean's and AWS monitoring tools (which are optionally installed on the server) to provide dashboards. We have not heard of people facing issues when they install the tools.

            I think the best approach here is to deal with issues as they appear @imc67 . What do you think? I can't think of any better way. We can't possibly track netdata releases or their installer code to understand what all changes are happening.

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            • girishG girish

              I looked into this a bit. The installation adds a custom apt repo and sets up automatic update stuff and installs a few other things. In general, it probably doesn't break anything but I find it hard to gauge what it could potentially break. My understanding is this is similar to DigitalOcean's and AWS monitoring tools (which are optionally installed on the server) to provide dashboards. We have not heard of people facing issues when they install the tools.

              I think the best approach here is to deal with issues as they appear @imc67 . What do you think? I can't think of any better way. We can't possibly track netdata releases or their installer code to understand what all changes are happening.

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              @girish I think the utility being sought here is Application/Service level resource usage data, as opposed to the overall general CPU/RAM that host monitoring presents. As in, when something is hogging resources, it can be identified, same for when something is allocated more than it needs.

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                wrote on last edited by
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                Using the install script is not even necessary, as netdata can just as well be run as a container itself. So a simple docker-compose.yaml with the following is enough:

                version: '3'
                services:
                  netdata:
                    image: netdata/netdata
                    container_name: netdata
                    pid: host
                    network_mode: host
                    restart: unless-stopped
                    cap_add:
                      - SYS_PTRACE
                      - SYS_ADMIN
                    security_opt:
                      - apparmor:unconfined
                    volumes:
                      - ./netdataconfig/netdata:/etc/netdata
                      - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata
                      - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata
                      - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro
                      - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro
                      - /proc:/host/proc:ro
                      - /sys:/host/sys:ro
                      - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro
                      #- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                    environment:
                      - DOCKER_HOST=127.0.0.1:2375
                  cetusguard:
                    image: hectorm/cetusguard:v1
                    network_mode: host
                    read_only: true
                    volumes:
                      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                    environment:
                      CETUSGUARD_BACKEND_ADDR: unix:///var/run/docker.sock
                      CETUSGUARD_FRONTEND_ADDR: tcp://:2375
                      CETUSGUARD_RULES: |
                        ! Inspect a container
                        GET %API_PREFIX_CONTAINERS%/%CONTAINER_ID_OR_NAME%/json
                
                volumes:
                  netdatalib:
                  netdatacache:
                

                Afterwards one can just create an app proxy to http://127.0.0.1:19999 and netdata can be "publicly" reached.

                The above docker-compose.yaml actually comes from the netdata documentation.

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                • fbartelsF fbartels

                  Using the install script is not even necessary, as netdata can just as well be run as a container itself. So a simple docker-compose.yaml with the following is enough:

                  version: '3'
                  services:
                    netdata:
                      image: netdata/netdata
                      container_name: netdata
                      pid: host
                      network_mode: host
                      restart: unless-stopped
                      cap_add:
                        - SYS_PTRACE
                        - SYS_ADMIN
                      security_opt:
                        - apparmor:unconfined
                      volumes:
                        - ./netdataconfig/netdata:/etc/netdata
                        - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata
                        - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata
                        - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro
                        - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro
                        - /proc:/host/proc:ro
                        - /sys:/host/sys:ro
                        - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro
                        #- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                      environment:
                        - DOCKER_HOST=127.0.0.1:2375
                    cetusguard:
                      image: hectorm/cetusguard:v1
                      network_mode: host
                      read_only: true
                      volumes:
                        - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                      environment:
                        CETUSGUARD_BACKEND_ADDR: unix:///var/run/docker.sock
                        CETUSGUARD_FRONTEND_ADDR: tcp://:2375
                        CETUSGUARD_RULES: |
                          ! Inspect a container
                          GET %API_PREFIX_CONTAINERS%/%CONTAINER_ID_OR_NAME%/json
                  
                  volumes:
                    netdatalib:
                    netdatacache:
                  

                  Afterwards one can just create an app proxy to http://127.0.0.1:19999 and netdata can be "publicly" reached.

                  The above docker-compose.yaml actually comes from the netdata documentation.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #21

                  @fbartels ah nice, cetusguard is a great find. Haven't heard of that before! We have our own internal docker proxy protector which does similar.

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                  • girishG girish

                    @fbartels ah nice, cetusguard is a great find. Haven't heard of that before! We have our own internal docker proxy protector which does similar.

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                    fbartels
                    App Dev
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #22

                    @girish yes, that one was new to me as well. I think they recommended a different proxy before, but i cannot remember which one.

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                    • fbartelsF fbartels

                      Using the install script is not even necessary, as netdata can just as well be run as a container itself. So a simple docker-compose.yaml with the following is enough:

                      version: '3'
                      services:
                        netdata:
                          image: netdata/netdata
                          container_name: netdata
                          pid: host
                          network_mode: host
                          restart: unless-stopped
                          cap_add:
                            - SYS_PTRACE
                            - SYS_ADMIN
                          security_opt:
                            - apparmor:unconfined
                          volumes:
                            - ./netdataconfig/netdata:/etc/netdata
                            - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata
                            - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata
                            - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro
                            - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro
                            - /proc:/host/proc:ro
                            - /sys:/host/sys:ro
                            - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro
                            #- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                          environment:
                            - DOCKER_HOST=127.0.0.1:2375
                        cetusguard:
                          image: hectorm/cetusguard:v1
                          network_mode: host
                          read_only: true
                          volumes:
                            - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                          environment:
                            CETUSGUARD_BACKEND_ADDR: unix:///var/run/docker.sock
                            CETUSGUARD_FRONTEND_ADDR: tcp://:2375
                            CETUSGUARD_RULES: |
                              ! Inspect a container
                              GET %API_PREFIX_CONTAINERS%/%CONTAINER_ID_OR_NAME%/json
                      
                      volumes:
                        netdatalib:
                        netdatacache:
                      

                      Afterwards one can just create an app proxy to http://127.0.0.1:19999 and netdata can be "publicly" reached.

                      The above docker-compose.yaml actually comes from the netdata documentation.

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                      #23

                      @fbartels @girish is this a base for a Cloudron app candidate or even possible to startup as-is?

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #24

                        For Netdata to work well, it has to run like it runs on the host itself i.e without a sandbox. If you see https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/installing/docker#recommended-way or the compose file @fbartels posted, it is giving access to proc, etc, sys of the host and docker access. This is security risk (or not) depending on whether you trust netdata. Cloudron apps don't have access to any of these things.

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                        • fbartelsF fbartels

                          Using the install script is not even necessary, as netdata can just as well be run as a container itself. So a simple docker-compose.yaml with the following is enough:

                          version: '3'
                          services:
                            netdata:
                              image: netdata/netdata
                              container_name: netdata
                              pid: host
                              network_mode: host
                              restart: unless-stopped
                              cap_add:
                                - SYS_PTRACE
                                - SYS_ADMIN
                              security_opt:
                                - apparmor:unconfined
                              volumes:
                                - ./netdataconfig/netdata:/etc/netdata
                                - netdatalib:/var/lib/netdata
                                - netdatacache:/var/cache/netdata
                                - /etc/passwd:/host/etc/passwd:ro
                                - /etc/group:/host/etc/group:ro
                                - /proc:/host/proc:ro
                                - /sys:/host/sys:ro
                                - /etc/os-release:/host/etc/os-release:ro
                                #- /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                              environment:
                                - DOCKER_HOST=127.0.0.1:2375
                            cetusguard:
                              image: hectorm/cetusguard:v1
                              network_mode: host
                              read_only: true
                              volumes:
                                - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
                              environment:
                                CETUSGUARD_BACKEND_ADDR: unix:///var/run/docker.sock
                                CETUSGUARD_FRONTEND_ADDR: tcp://:2375
                                CETUSGUARD_RULES: |
                                  ! Inspect a container
                                  GET %API_PREFIX_CONTAINERS%/%CONTAINER_ID_OR_NAME%/json
                          
                          volumes:
                            netdatalib:
                            netdatacache:
                          

                          Afterwards one can just create an app proxy to http://127.0.0.1:19999 and netdata can be "publicly" reached.

                          The above docker-compose.yaml actually comes from the netdata documentation.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #25

                          @fbartels said in Any issues with including NetData on the root server and as an app add-on?:

                          Afterwards one can just create an app proxy to http://127.0.0.1:19999 and netdata can be "publicly" reached.

                          I just installed Netdata (stable) on another Cloudron production server. Installation went well, connection to Netdata cloud dashboard went well and indeed as @fbartels wrote, the "app proxy" works also to have a local only view!

                          Perfect!

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                          • imc67I imc67

                            @fbartels said in Any issues with including NetData on the root server and as an app add-on?:

                            Afterwards one can just create an app proxy to http://127.0.0.1:19999 and netdata can be "publicly" reached.

                            I just installed Netdata (stable) on another Cloudron production server. Installation went well, connection to Netdata cloud dashboard went well and indeed as @fbartels wrote, the "app proxy" works also to have a local only view!

                            Perfect!

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                            Staff
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #26

                            @imc67 Did you install as docker container or via the apt repos?

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                            • girishG girish

                              @imc67 Did you install as docker container or via the apt repos?

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                              #27

                              @girish via apt

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                                #28

                                @imc67 I understood, that installing netdata via the Kickstart command is not a bad thing to do?

                                https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/installing/one-line-installer-for-all-linux-systems

                                ofc, taking into account, that messing with the system like that deviates from what is suggested for obvious reasons by Cloudron and is in my responsibility.

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                                  @imc67 I understood, that installing netdata via the Kickstart command is not a bad thing to do?

                                  https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/installing/one-line-installer-for-all-linux-systems

                                  ofc, taking into account, that messing with the system like that deviates from what is suggested for obvious reasons by Cloudron and is in my responsibility.

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                                  #29

                                  @d1rk on 3 of my Cloudrons it is working without an issue but indeed thatโ€™s not a measure for succes ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                    #30

                                    It might be useful to use --disable-telemetry: Disable anonymous statistics. for the privacy conscious; as well as the local webUI.

                                    Conscious tech

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                                      #31

                                      Thanks for your feedback. Yeah, that would have been my approach, anyway:

                                      • disable any remote communication
                                      • use local webUI
                                      • install via kickstart (which results in apt-packages)

                                      Ok, I would give it a go and see for myself.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #32

                                        Looks like we got our first support ticket related to installing netdata. I have not verified this but it seems that installing netdata installs the nodejs package which ends up downgrading nodejs to v12 . This in turn prevents Cloudron from starting up.

                                        It's better to install netdata via Docker, atleast it would prevent the above issue.

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                                          #33

                                          Oh, interesting find. I have to check which version of node I have. Currently it seems to work fine.

                                          Thanks for keeping us posted, here.

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