You can learn more about Prometheus and node exporter here: https://coreos.com/blog/prometheus-and-kubernetes-up-and-running.html
On Sat, Oct 8, 2016, 1:35 AM Rob Szumski <rob.szum...@coreos.com> wrote: > Yes, you should be able to run this within a container. Since you’re using > Kubernetes you have two options: > > 1. Run this container via systemd on each machine > 2. Run this container as a DaemonSet with Kubernetes. This will allow you > to easily update the container/config/etc. > > This is a common strategy for running the Prometheus node exporter, which > fulfills a similar role as nagios. > > - Rob > > > On Oct 7, 2016, at 4:19 PM, 'Joris Heinrich' via CoreOS Dev < > coreos-dev@googlegroups.com> wrote: > > > > Hey all. > > > > we are currently in testing coreOs with kubernetes. We would deploy > CoreOs in future on bare matal machines and need then hardware monitoring > over nagios/isinga. I know coreos have no packetmanager for installing > plugins or something like else. How we could realise monitoring on coreos > like mentioned bevor? Currently we testing priviliged docker container with > nrpe and nagios plugins. Is this the rigth way? Could any one point me to > the rigtht decision to solve this issue or have any one a working solution > with nagios/isinga working in place? > > > > > > Thanks and a nice weekend ;-) > >