Installation is done through deb and rpm packages. Installing the agent will also install the observiq-otel-collector
service on systemd systems.
Installation artifacts are signed. Information on verifying the signature can be found at Verifying Artifact Signatures.
The agent may be installed through a shell script which will automatically determine which package to install.
This script may also be used to update an existing installation.
To install using the installation script, you may run:
sudo sh -c "$(curl -fsSlL https://github.com/observIQ/bindplane-otel-collector/releases/latest/download/install_unix.sh)" install_unix.sh
To install the agent with an OpAMP connection configuration set the following flags.
sudo sh -c "$(curl -fsSlL https://github.com/observIQ/bindplane-otel-collector/releases/latest/download/install_unix.sh)" install_unix.sh -e <your_endpoint> -s <secret-key>
To read more about the generated connection configuration file see OpAMP docs.
To install the agent from a local package use the -f
with the path to the package.
sudo sh -c "$(curl -fsSlL https://github.com/observIQ/bindplane-otel-collector/releases/latest/download/install_unix.sh)" install_unix.sh -f <path_to_package>
First download the RPM package for your architecture from the releases page.
Then you may install the package using rpm
, see this example for installing the amd64 package:
Note: Replace ${VERSION}
with the version of the package you downloaded.
sudo rpm -U ./observiq-otel-collector_v${VERSION}_linux_amd64.rpm
sudo systemctl enable --now observiq-otel-collector
First download the DEB package for your architecture from the releases page.
Then you may install the package using dpkg
, see this example for installing the amd64 package:
Note: Replace ${VERSION}
with the version of the package you downloaded.
sudo dpkg -i ./observiq-otel-collector_v${VERSION}_linux_amd64.deb
sudo systemctl enable --now observiq-otel-collector
After installing, systems with systemd installed will have the observiq-otel-collector
service up and running!
Logging
Logs from the agent will appear in /opt/observiq-otel-collector/log
. You may run sudo tail -F /opt/observiq-otel-collector/log/collector.log
to view them.
Stdout and stderr for the agent process are recorded via journald. You man run sudo journalctl -u observiq-otel-collector.service
to view them.
Configuration
The config file for the agent can be found at /opt/observiq-otel-collector/config.yaml
. When changing the configuration,the agent service must be restarted in order for config changes to take effect.
For more information on configuring the agent, see the OpenTelemetry docs.
Permissions
By default, the observiq-otel-collector
service runs as the "root" user. Some OpenTelemetry components require root permissions in order to read log files owned by other users.
It may be desirable to run the agent as an unprivileged user. For example, a metrics only agent does not require root access.
To run the agent as the observiq-otel-collector
user, you may create a systemd override.
Run sudo systemctl edit observiq-otel-collector
and paste the following config:
[Service]
User=observiq-otel-collector
Reload Systemd:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
Restart the agent for these changes to take effect.
On systemd systems, the agent may be restarted with the following command:
systemctl restart observiq-otel-collector
On systemd systems, the agent may be stopped with the following command:
systemctl stop observiq-otel-collector
On systemd systems, the agent may be started with the following command:
systemctl start observiq-otel-collector
To uninstall the rpm package, run:
sudo rpm -e observiq-otel-collector
To uninstall the deb package, run:
sudo dpkg -r observiq-otel-collector
To uninstall an installation made with the install script, run:
sudo sh -c "$(curl -fsSlL https://github.com/observIQ/bindplane-otel-collector/releases/latest/download/install_unix.sh)" install_unix.sh -r