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Nightingale


中文简介

Nightingale is a fork of Open-Falcon, and all the core modules have been greatly optimized. It integrates the best practices of DiDi. You can think of it as the next generation of Open-Falcon, and use directly in production environment.

Documentation

Nightingale user manual: https://n9e.didiyun.com/

Compile

mkdir -p $GOPATH/src/github.com/didi
cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/didi
git clone https://github.com/didi/nightingale.git
cd nightingale
./control build

Quickstart with Docker

We has offered a Docker demo for the users who want to give it a try. Before you get started, make sure you have installed Docker & docker-compose and there are some details you should know.

  • We highly recommend users prepare a new VM environment to use it.
  • All the core components will be installed on your OS according to the docker-compose.yaml.
  • Nightingale will use the following ports, 80, 5800, 5810, 5811, 5820, 5821, 5830, 5831, 5840, 5841, 6379, 2058, 3306.

Okay. Run it! Once the docker finish its jobs, visits http://your-env-ip in your broswer. Default username and password is root:root.

$ docker-compose up -d

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Upgrading

If upgrade version<1.4.0 to v1.4.0, follow the operating instructions in v1.4.0 release

Team

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Community

Nightingale is developed in open. Here we set up an organization, github.com/n9e, which is used to communicate and contribute. We sincerely hope more developers can use their creativity to make lots of related projects for the Nightingale ecosystem.

License

Apache-2.0 license

Nightingale is available under the Apache-2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for more info.

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