# pfsense Install This bascially follows the [Manual collector instructions](https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/blob/master/docs/INSTALL_MANUAL.md#collector) and assumes you are running a hub and spoke deployment and already have the web app setup. ### Dependencies SSH into pfsense, hit `8` for the shell and install the required dependencies. ``` pkg install smartmontools ``` Ensure smartmontools is v7+. This won't be a problem in pfsense 2.6.0+ ### Directory Structure Now let's create a directory structure to contain the Scrutiny collector binary. ``` mkdir -p /opt/scrutiny/bin ``` ### Download Files Next, we'll download the Scrutiny collector binary from the [latest Github release](https://github.com/analogj/scrutiny/releases). > NOTE: Ensure you have the latest version in the below command ``` fetch -o /opt/scrutiny/bin https://github.com/AnalogJ/scrutiny/releases/download/vX.X.X/scrutiny-collector-metrics-freebsd-amd64 ``` ### Prepare Scrutiny Now that we have downloaded the required files, let's prepare the filesystem. ``` chmod +x /opt/scrutiny/bin/scrutiny-collector-metrics-freebsd-amd64 ``` ### Start Scrutiny Collector, Populate Webapp Next, we will manually trigger the collector, to populate the Scrutiny dashboard: > NOTE: if you need to pass a config file to the scrutiny collector, you can provide it using the `--config` flag. ``` /opt/scrutiny/bin/scrutiny-collector-metrics-freebsd-amd64 run --api-endpoint "http://localhost:8080" ``` > NOTE: change the IP address to that of your web app ### Schedule Collector with Cron Finally you need to schedule the collector to run periodically. Login to the pfsense webGUI and head to `Services/Cron` add an entry with the following details: ``` Minute: */15 Hour: * Day of the Month: * Month of the Year: * Day of the Week: * User: root Command: /opt/scrutiny/bin/scrutiny-collector-metrics-freebsd-amd64 run --api-endpoint "http://localhost:8080" >/dev/null 2>&1 ``` > NOTE: `>/dev/null 2>&1` is used to stop cron confirmation emails being sent.