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Jason Kulatunga 4 years ago
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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Scrutiny is a simple but focused application, with a couple of core features:
- Customized thresholds using real world failure rates
- Temperature tracking
- Provided as an all-in-one Docker image (but can be installed manually)
- (Future) Configurable Alerting/Notifications via Webhooks
- Future Configurable Alerting/Notifications via Webhooks
- (Future) Hard Drive performance testing & tracking
# Getting Started
@ -119,18 +119,25 @@ See [docs/INSTALL_MANUAL.md](docs/INSTALL_MANUAL.md) for instructions.
Once scrutiny is running, you can open your browser to `http://localhost:8080` and take a look at the dashboard.
Initially it will be empty, however after the first collector run, you'll be greeted with a list of all your hard drives and their current smart status.
If you're using the omnibus image, the collector should already have run, and your dashboard should be populate with every
drive that Scrutiny detected. The collector is configured to run once a day, but you can trigger it manually by running the command below.
The collector is configured to run once a day, but you can trigger it manually by running the following command
For users of the docker Hub/Spoke deployment or manual install: initially the dashboard will be empty.
After the first collector run, you'll be greeted with a list of all your hard drives and their current smart status.
```
docker exec scrutiny /scrutiny/bin/scrutiny-collector-metrics run
```
# Configuration
We support a global YAML configuration file that must be located at `/scrutiny/config/scrutiny.yaml`
By default Scrutiny looks for its YAML configuration files in `/scrutiny/config`
Check the [example.scrutiny.yml](example.scrutiny.yaml) file for a fully commented version.
There are two configuration files available:
- Webapp/API config via `scrutiny.yaml` - [example.scrutiny.yml](example.scrutiny.yaml).
- Collector config via `collector.yaml` - [example.collector.yml](example.collector.yaml).
Neither file is required, however if provided, it allows you to configure how Scrutiny functions.
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