Bare Metal/VM
The Aperture Agent can be installed as a system service on any Linux system that is supported.
Download
The Aperture Agent can be installed using packages made for your system's
package manager, such as dpkg
or rpm
.
To install Aperture Agent, first download the package for your manager from the Releases Page.
Alternatively, download it using the following script:
- dpkg
- rpm
VERSION="2.34.0"
ARCH="amd64"
PACKAGER="deb"
url="https://github.com/fluxninja/aperture/releases/download/v${VERSION}/aperture-agent_${VERSION}_${ARCH}.${PACKAGER}"
echo "Will download ${PACKAGER} package version ${VERSION} compiled for ${ARCH} machine"
curl --fail --location --remote-name "${url}"
VERSION="2.34.0"
ARCH="x86_64"
PACKAGER="rpm"
url="https://github.com/fluxninja/aperture/releases/download/v${VERSION}/aperture-agent-${VERSION}.${ARCH}.${PACKAGER}"
echo "Will download ${PACKAGER} package version ${VERSION} compiled for ${ARCH} machine"
curl --fail --location --remote-name "${url}"
Installation
- dpkg
- rpm
sudo dpkg -i aperture-agent_2.34.0*.deb
sudo rpm -i aperture-agent-2.34.0*.rpm
To point the Aperture Agent to the Aperture Controller, edit the configuration
file located at /etc/aperture/aperture-agent/config/aperture-agent.yaml
.
Follow the steps for
Aperture Cloud Controller or
Self-Hosted Aperture Controller,
depending on your setup.
It is mandatory to keep the below configuration block in the configuration file.
otel:
disable_kubernetes_scraper: true
disable_kubelet_scraper: true
auto_scale:
kubernetes:
enabled: false
service_discovery:
kubernetes:
enabled: false
Verify that the above configuration block is present in the configuration file
/etc/aperture/aperture-agent/config/aperture-agent.yaml
.
All the configuration parameters for the Aperture Agent are available here.
After installing, you should enable the aperture-agent
systemd
service, and
make it start after system boot:
sudo systemctl enable --now aperture-agent
Currently, configuration watcher and automatic reload aren't supported. If you modify the configuration file, do restart the service:
sudo systemctl restart aperture-agent
You can then view service status:
sudo systemctl status aperture-agent
To view the logs, when the default log configuration is used, you can use
journalctl
:
journalctl -u aperture-agent --since "15 minutes ago"
Upgrade
Download the updated package and follow installation steps. Remember to restart the service after installation is complete.
Uninstall
Stop the Aperture Agent service:
sudo systemctl stop aperture-agent
Optional: Remove the agent configuration:
sudo rm /etc/aperture/aperture-agent/config/aperture-agent.yaml
Uninstall the package:
- dpkg
- rpm
sudo dpkg -r aperture-agent
sudo rpm -e aperture-agent