What will I need to use Etsy\'s Statsd in a Windows Environment? My intentions are to create a .net client to use Statsd.
I have statsd+graphite running in my Windows environment using the C# client NStatsD.
Here are my notes for getting the Linux VM setup:
Note: I know enough Linux to be dangerous but am otherwise a noob and could be doing something unwittingly horrible.
Download graphite-fabric to your home folder. This is a script that will download, compile and install graphite and statsd. It expects a clean box and uses nginx for the web server.
sudo apt-get install git
git clone git://github.com/gingerlime/graphite-fabric.git
cd graphite-fabric/
Install prereq's for fabric
sudo apt-get install python-setuptools
The next steps are a download, compile and install which can take some time. It is worthwhile setting a keep alive on any putty ssh session before continuing.
Now install as per gingerlime's instructions in the README.md - including the requirements section.
netstat -nulp
and observe 8125 is in use to confirm statsd is listening.tail /opt/graphite/storage/log/carbon-cache/carbon-cache-a/listener.log
. If it isn't, try sudo /etc/init.d/carbon start
Now you have your server running, try throwing some counters at it with the NStatsD client.
Timezone fix:
This will fix graphite to graph times in your local zone
cd /opt/graphite/webapp/graphite
sudo cp local_settings.py.example local_settings.py
sudo chown www-data:www-data local_settings.py
(check with ls -l
that permissions look right)sudo pico local_settings.py
Set TIME_ZONE to something like Australia/Sydney
. Discover what timezones you can use in /usr/share/zoneinfo/
EC2 Notes
root is disabled on EC2. Fabric prompts for a root password which you don't have. Use the -i keyfile
argument with fab to give it your ssh keyfile instead.
VirtualBox Notes
VBoxVMService was handy to automatically run the VM as a service in my Windows dev environment.