CloudHub is a totally designed system that lets you monitor and manage the availability of something like servers, applications, virtual machines, Kubernetes, and so on.
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CloudHub is a totally designed system that lets you monitor and manage the availability of something like servers, applications, virtual machines, Kubernetes, and so on. And this is another branch of an open-source web application derived from Influxdata's Chronograf written in Go and React.js that provides the tools to visualize your monitoring data and easily create alerting and automation rules.
Therefore, CloudHub has been enhanced by adding our direction, such as automation of configuration management(via SaltStack Rest API) and monitoring the systems or applications over several Clouds.
CloudHub has been started with Chronograf version 1.7.11.
As we follow on using guides like the way of TICK Script or Flux queries, for more informations of the basic common features between Chronograf 1.7.11 and CloudHub refer to the following link. Github for chronograf Documentation for TICK Stack But you should use Forked Snetsystems/telegraf
For running this project, maybe, you should get the environment for test data and composition like telegraf, kapacity and influxdb (but not need chronograf). This Sandbox provided by sysnetsystems will help to do. Download snetsystems/sandbox
For the agent management or vsphere, k8s inventory viewer test, you prepare to Salt master, api, minion. You should use Forked Snetsystems/salt Documentation for SaltStack
Documentation for CloudHub Guide (Korean)
Web UI > CloudHub Salt Proxy > Salt API Server > Salt Master > Salt Minions.
Salt Kuberetes
Module.You could know the changelog by versions via the follows. Version <= v1.2.0: Projects(Legacy) Version >= v1.3.0: Projects(Newly)
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$ npm install --global [email protected]
bin/protoc
or bin/protoc.exe
to $PATH env. or simply put into $GOPATH/bin
or $GOROOT/bin/
diretory.[If you're on Windows, run "Git Bash" and] type the followings.
# If you're on Windows, run "Git Bash" and type the followings.
$ git clone https://github.com/snetsystems/cloudhub.git
$ cd cloudhub
$ make
If well done, you can see the binary.
$ cd backend/cmd/cloudhub
$ ls -l
total 28072
...
-rwxr-xr-x 1 Snetsystems 197121 28610048 Jul 15 09:09 cloudhub
Once run cloudhub, 8888 port will be listened.
$ ./cloudhub
You can see the CloudHub UI via browser: http://localhost:8888
Run "cloudhub.code-workspace" within cloudhub folder.
$ code cloudhub.code-workspace
Simply, select "Launch Server" and then run. Also, for UI debugging, select "Launch Chrome" and then run debug. For continuous debugging, you can use "Launch Chrome" after yarn start
[Note] On Windows, you have to use "Launch Chrome" after yarn start
[Note] For continuous debugging, you need to add develop mode into the running argument.
We already prepared ".vscode/launch.json" and ".vscode/settings.json"
- Using GO111MODULE.
- Not need a vendor directory anymore.
- Snetsystems Github login setting as a default.
- You need to change to the Github's keys of your organization.
- If you don't need to login, get rid of the login information.
... "args": [ "-l=debug", "-d" "-c=./cloudhub-canned/", "--protoboards-path=./cloudhub-protoboards/", "--auth-duration=0", "-t=74c1e9e245088f060b5bff36b935cd0bf2976d35", "--github-client-id=c170bbdbc5cb2ea8f6d3", "--github-client-secret=55c35715b0e4eebab7edbdeef3081bf890e79d22" ], ...
If you run a not login mode, you can use "Launch Chrome via Proxy" after yarn start
$ cd $CloudHub_PATH/frontend
$ yarn start
yarn run v1.15.2
$ node parcel.jsx
Serving on http://localhost:8080
√ Built in 7.54s.