# Install collector on Synology ## Install Entware This will allow you to install a newer version of smartmontools on your Synology. Follow the instructions here (This is tested on DSM7) - https://github.com/Entware/Entware/wiki/Install-on-Synology-NAS **PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU UPDATE DSM FIRMWARE YOU MAY BORK THE EXISTING ENTWARE INSTALLATION, FOR ANYTHING THAT MAY RELATE TO ENTWARE PLEASE VISIT THEIR REPO** ## Collector Setup **1. Run an update** `sudo opkg update` **2. Run an upgrade** `sudo opkg upgrade` **3. Install smartmontools** `sudo opkg install smartmontools` *It should install v7.2-2* `Installing smartmontools (7.2-2) to root...` **4. We will now create the directories.** ``` mkdir -p /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin mkdir -p /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/conf ``` **5. change into the bin directory** `cd /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin` **6. Download the collector binary for your architecture and make it executable** `wget https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/releases/download/v0.4.12/scrutiny-collector-metrics-linux-arm64` `chmod +x /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin/scrutiny-collector-metrics-linux-arm64` **7. Create a config file for the collector** ``` cd /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/conf wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/master/example.collector.yaml mv example.collector.yaml collector.yaml ``` **8. Lets make some changes in the [collector config file](../example.collector.yaml), these are what i uncommented/added, please tweak the device paths to your needs** ``` host: id: 'Server_Name' devices: # # example for forcing device type detection for a single disk - device: /dev/sda type: 'sat' - device: /dev/sdb type: 'sat' - device: /dev/sdc type: 'sat' - device: /dev/sdd type: 'sat' api: endpoint: 'http://:8080' ``` **9. Let's update the smartd db** ``` cd /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin/ wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/smartmontools/smartmontools/master/smartmontools/drivedb.h ``` **10. I ran it like this but you can tweak to your liking, the most important part is the --drivedb, as this loads it into the aplication for future use** `smartctl -d sat --all /dev/sda --drivedb=/volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin/drivedb.h` **11. Now lets create a small bash script, this will be used for the scheduled task inside Synology** `vim /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin/run_collect.sh` **The contents are below, copy and paste them in** ``` #!/bin/bash /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin/scrutiny-collector-metrics-linux-arm64 run --config /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/conf/collector.yaml ``` **Make `run_collect.sh` executable** `chmod +x /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin/run_collect.sh` ## Set up Synology to run a scheduled task. Log in to DSM and do the following: Goto: DSM > Control Panel > Task Scheduler Create > Scheduled Task > User Defined Script ###### General ``` Task: Scrutiny_Collector User: root Enabled: yes ``` ###### Schedule ``` Run on the following days: Daily ``` ###### Time: ``` Frequency: ``` ###### Task Settings **Run Command** ``` . /opt/etc/profile; /volume1/\@Entware/scrutiny/bin/run_collect.sh ``` ## Troubleshooting If you have any issues with your devices being detected, or incorrect data, please take a look at [TROUBLESHOOTING_DEVICE_COLLECTOR.md](./TROUBLESHOOTING_DEVICE_COLLECTOR.md)