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newrelic_openvpn_agent
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The New Relic OpenVPN Plugin enables monitoring OpenVPN, and it reports the following data:
The OpenVPN monitoring Plugin for New Relic requires the following:
Install this gem from RubyGems:
sudo gem install newrelic_openvpn_agent
Install config, execute
sudo newrelic_openvpn_agent install
- it will create /etc/newrelic/newrelic_openvpn_agent.yml
file for you.
Edit the /etc/newrelic/newrelic_openvpn_agent.yml
file generated in step 2.
3.1. replace YOUR_LICENSE_KEY_HERE
with your New Relic license key. Your license key can be found under Account Settings at https://rpm.newrelic.com, see https://newrelic.com/docs/subscriptions/license-key for more help.
3.2. replace the agent name 'openvpn' to any unique instance name of choice
3.3. replace the path of the OpenVPN status binary if needed
Execute
newrelic_openvpn_agent run
Go back to the Plugins list and after a brief period you will see the OpenVPN Plugin listed in your New Relic account
You can use services like these to manage this process and run it as a daemon.
Please use Github issues for support.
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We found that newrelic_openvpn_agent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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