This cookbook installs and configures the ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent.
- Ubuntu 14.04(trusty) and 16.04 (xenial)
- CentOS 6.3
- Red Hat 6.3
Debian/Ubuntu Linux distributions require the lsb-release
package which
will be installed if missing.
Key | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
['teagent']['browserbot'] | Boolean | Enable Browserbot | false |
['teagent']['international_langs'] | Boolean | install the international language support package | false |
['teagent']['account_token'] | String | Account token for the agent | sample value (equals a disabled agent) |
['teagent']['log_path'] | String | Agent log path | '' |
['teagent']['proxy_host'] | String | Proxy hostname | '' |
['teagent']['proxy_port'] | String | Proxy port | '0' |
['teagent']['ip_version'] | String | Ip version for the agent to run with ('ipv4' or 'ipv6') | 'ipv4' |
Just include teagent
in your node's run_list
:
Don't forget to set the attributes based on your use case.
- Default settings
{
"teagent": {
"account_token": "your_account_token_goes_here"
},
"run_list": ["recipe[teagent]" ]
}
- Enable browserbot
{
"teagent": {
"browserbot": true,
"account_token": "your_account_token_goes_here"
},
"run_list": ["recipe[teagent]" ]
}
- Enable browserbot and install the international language packages
{
"teagent": {
"browserbot": true,
"international_langs": true,
"account_token": "your_account_token_goes_here"
},
"run_list": ["recipe[teagent]" ]
}
- Set the log path location
{
"teagent": {
"account_token": "your_account_token_goes_here",
"log_path": "/var/log"
},
"run_list": ["recipe[teagent]" ]
}
- Set the proxy (http proxy, no auth)
{
"teagent": {
"account_token": "your_account_token_goes_here",
"proxy_host": "proxy.example.com",
"proxy_port": "8080"
},
"run_list": ["recipe[teagent]" ]
}
- Set the ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent to run with an IPv6 address
{
"teagent": {
"account_token": "your_account_token_goes_here",
"ip_version": "ipv6"
},
"run_list": ["recipe[teagent]" ]
}
Alternatively Include the teagent recipe to install the ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent. The only recipe you need to include is the default one.
include_recipe 'teagent'
Steps to run the chef Enterprise Agent:
- Clone the repository.
- Rename the folder to teagent.
- Create a json file with a valid token as explained in the Usage section.
- Optional: Create a configuration file solo.rb with the cookbook path, like this:
cookbook_path [ 'path_to_cookbook',
]
- One way of executing the cookbook is using chef solo by issuing this command
chef-solo -j path_to_file.json -c path_to_solo.rb
. - Agents will start running and will show up in the ThousandEyes Enterprise Agent list.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
If you have questions or comments, please send them to
opensource+chef@thousandeyes.com, or to the following address:
ThousandEyes, Inc.
301 Howard Street #1320
San Francisco, CA 94105
Attn: ThousandEyes Open Source Projects