Telegraf for ARM systems? (e.g. Netgate SG-3100).
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@stephenw10 said in Telegraf for ARM systems? (e.g. Netgate SG-3100).:
I'll try to bump it up the queue.
Any luck with it?
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Also still waiting for a telegram plugin for my sg-3100. :)
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I guess that official support has totally given up trying.
Does anyone know about some other workstream of someone else trying to have telegraf working on ARM devices?
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The poor SG-3100 has two strikes against it now in its old age that make package development a bit of a pain. First, it is an ARM and not Intel CPU chip. That means a special development environment is required to create and build the packages. Second, it is a 32-bit platform and almost everything these days is geared for 64-bit hardware.
So, I would not get my hopes up for any new package releases for the SG-3100.
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Lot of changes in 23.01 though. The fixes we needed might be there, I'm not sure what testing has been done against a FreeBSD 14 build. Let me see....
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@stephenw10 so what do you see? ;-) any hope here? thanks
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Go still fails to build in 32bit arm unfortunately.
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@stephenw10 sad. I just started to like the possibilities of Grafana dashboards etc / Unfortunately 2 of my customers run an SG-3100 ... exactly these 2 would be interested in the Grafana stuff. I wonder and research if there is anything else to use. As far as I read somewhere telegraf isn't the only way to collect data. But the question is if more modern "collectors" run on that 32bit-hardware (or in 32bit FreeBSD 14 ... forgive me if I mix up things).
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I consider using SNMP instead. Prometheus plus snmp-exporter could deliver to Grafana. There should be enough information that way also. I have an older instance of LibreNMS where I collect pfSense data via SNMP for years already. Same data into Grafana should also make the customer happy. I will check that in the next days.
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learning more: I see node_exporter for armv7:
https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/node_exporter/Does anyone have experience with this? How to get it installed, would it work on the SG3100?