$ git clone https://github.com/rhq-project/rhq-metrics
$ cd rhq-metrics
$ ./start.sh
that's certainly a good idea, but we need to deliver documentation of the bare metal steps first.
we can provide arbitrary layers of convenience _after_ we've explained how to build, install and configure the core components.
no auto-magic, no shortcuts, no additional layers of complexity that hide what's going on underneath.
On 06 Nov 2014, at 11:47, Harald Pehl <hpehl@redhat.com> wrote:What about providing a couple of Docker images to quickly setup something devs can play around with? This way we could demo different solutions:
- WildFly Monitor + Cassandra + RHQ Metrics
- WildFly Monitor + InfluxDB + Grafana
I can try to put something together and push it to https://hub.docker.com/
.: HaraldAm 06.11.2014 um 11:33 schrieb Heiko W.Rupp <hrupp@redhat.com>:Am 06.11.2014 um 10:42 schrieb Heiko Braun <hbraun@redhat.com>:
Currently the docs are a little misleading, as it says you should install the monitor susbystem as described in the README but then points to the quickstart scripts ('start.sh') that download and install a dedicated WF instance.
I think it would be better to focus on the steps needed to install all components on an existing server.
We should perhaps write a start_big.sh that also installs your Cassandra subsystem, the wildfly monitor
and then rhq-metrics(.war)
Anyone with shell-fu around? :)
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