We are pleased to announce that Longview now supports Apache, Nginx, and MySQL, in addition to all of the system-level metrics it already provides. The newly updated Longview agent will automatically detect if any of these applications are installed and running, and will start collecting their performance data and other usage statistics. On the Longview dashboard you’ll find new tabs, providing you with insight into key metrics for these applications.
Metrics, Appified.
With Longview Apps, you now have a graphical dashboard of up-to-the-minute Apache, MySQL, and Nginx resource and performance metrics. Metrics like requests/sec, worker counts, network throughput, queries/sec, slow queries and more are visualized in interactive graphs – along with application-specific CPU, memory, disk IO, and process information.
Use this information to manage system and application resources, tune MySQL queries, troubleshoot application slowdowns, and much more.
System Requirements
Longview works on any supported Linux system. It does NOT have to be a Linode server. Packages for Longview are available for Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and CentOS distributions. A manual install method is also provided for other systems.
Pricing
Basic Longview is completely FREE, and we’re also bumping the free version’s data retention to 12 hours. Longview Pro is available with higher sample resolution and unlimited data retention. See the product page for details.
Getting Longview
For new users or new installations: Create and/or log into your Linode Manager account, navigate to the Longview tab, and follow the on-screen prompt to install Longview into a new Linux box.
For upgrading existing installations: Run the following command with sudo or as root: apt-get update && apt-get install linode-longview
. More information can be found in the Library guides below.
More information:
- Longview Product Page
- Linode Library – Longview
- Linode Library – Longview for Apache
- Linode Library – Longview for Nginx
- Linode Library – Longview for MySQL
Enjoy!
Comments (35)
Will Longview ever support Arch Linux?
“we’re also bumping the free version’s data retention to 12 hours”
Sweet.
@Mudkip: The installer script on the longview page works nicely on Arch.
A very useful, well thought.out utility. My complements!
Very nice. Wish it had varnish stats too..
postgresql, please 🙂
>postgresql, please
+1
also,gentoo linux supported http://data.gpo.zugaina.org/dwfreed/net-analyzer/linode-longview/ (place it to local overlay and bump to 1.1.1)
+1 for postgresql.
Thanks for this tool – it’s great!
Just installed this – thanks Linode – great tool!
Consider adding support to lighttpd 😉
+1 for varnish stats…
+1 for Postgres!
Fantastic!!! Love Linode
I’d like a messaging feature like syslog. Throw message on each hosts to Longview, then Longview display all on web at once.
This shows what exactly do at the time and we’ll know why the graph changes.
02:00 Host1 Backup started
02:10 Host1 Backup finished
02:30 Host2 Cronjob daily
Postgres +1
Postgres +1
Postgres _1
Postgres +1
Varnish +1
postgresql +1
postgres +1
+1 for postgresql.
Postgres +1
+1 for postgres +1, please
postgres +1
+1 for varnish
postgres +1
Redis and Mongo please, or the ability to write them 😀
postgresql +1
PostgreSQL +1
Postgresql +1
PostgreSQL +1 – also, PG has existing metrics that it shouldn’t be too hard to plug into. log_min_duration_statement, pg_stat_statements, and other tools can provide most of the data you need, you just need to get it to the dashboard.
Postgresql +1
PostgreSQL +1
Please please please add postgres support and maybe even custom metrics like for instance i’d like to see some record counts in some tables. A mobile app or a way to copy-paste the graphs in a 3rd party dashboard would also be awesome.