π³ LibreNMS Docker image based on Alpine Linux and Nginx.
It's a fork of CrazyMax's LibreNMS Docker image repository. If you are interested, check out his other π³ Docker images!
- Alpine Linux 3.8, Nginx, PHP 7.2
- Cron tasks as a "sidecar" container
- Syslog-ng support through a "sidecar" container
- Ability to configure distributed polling
- Ability to add custom Monitoring plugins (Nagios)
- OPCache enabled to store precompiled script bytecode in shared memory
- Traefik as reverse proxy and creation/renewal of Let's Encrypt certificates
- Memcached image ready to use for better scalability
- RRDcached image ready to use for better scalability
- Postfix SMTP relay image to send emails
- MariaDB image as database instance
- Cron jobs as a "sidecar" container
- Syslog-ng support through a "sidecar" container
TZ
: The timezone assigned to the container (defaultUTC
)PUID
: LibreNMS user id (default1000
)PGID
: LibreNMS group id (default1000
)MEMORY_LIMIT
: PHP memory limit (default256M
)UPLOAD_MAX_SIZE
: Upload max size (default16M
)OPCACHE_MEM_SIZE
: PHP OpCache memory consumption (default128
)
LIBRENMS_POLLER_THREADS
: Threads thatpoller-wrapper.py
runs (default16
)LIBRENMS_POLLER_INTERVAL
: Interval in minutes at whichpoller-wrapper.py
runs (defaults to5
) docsLIBRENMS_DISTRIBUTED_POLLER_ENABLE
: Enable distributed poller functionalityLIBRENMS_DISTRIBUTED_POLLER_NAME
: Optional name of poller (defaults to hostname)LIBRENMS_DISTRIBUTED_POLLER_GROUP
: By default, all hosts are shared and have the poller_group = 0. To pin a device to a poller, set it to a value greater than 0 and set the same value here. One can also specify a comma separated string of poller groups. The poller will then poll devices from any of the groups listed. docsLIBRENMS_DISTRIBUTED_POLLER_MEMCACHED_HOST
: Memcached server for poller synchronization (Defaults to$MEMCACHED_HOST
)LIBRENMS_DISTRIBUTED_POLLER_MEMCACHED_PORT
: Port of memcached server (Defaults to$MEMCACHED_PORT
)
LIBRENMS_CRON_DISCOVERY_ENABLE
: Enable LibreNMS discovery for this container cronjobs (defaulttrue
)LIBRENMS_CRON_DAILY_ENABLE
: Enable LibreNMS daily script for this container cronjobs (defaulttrue
)LIBRENMS_CRON_ALERTS_ENABLE
: Enable LibreNMS alerts generation for this container cronjobs (defaulttrue
)LIBRENMS_CRON_BILLING_ENABLE
: Enable LibreNMS billing polling for this container cronjobs (defaulttrue
)LIBRENMS_CRON_BILLING_CALCULATE_ENABLE
: Enable LibreNMS billing for this container cronjobs (defaulttrue
)LIBRENMS_CRON_CHECK_SERVICES_ENABLE
: Enable LibreNMS service checks for this container cronjobs (defaulttrue
)LIBRENMS_CRON_POLLER_ENABLE
: Enable LibreNMS polling for this container cronjobs (defaulttrue
)
DB_HOST
: MySQL database hostname / IP addressDB_PORT
: MySQL database port (default3306
)DB_NAME
: MySQL database name (defaultlibrenms
)DB_USER
: MySQL user (defaultlibrenms
)DB_PASSWORD
: MySQL password (defaultlibrenms
)DB_TIMEOUT
: Time in seconds after which we stop trying to reach the MySQL server (useful for clusters, default30
)
LIBRENMS_SNMP_COMMUNITY
: This container's SNMP v2c community string (defaultlibrenmsdocker
)MEMCACHED_HOST
: Hostname / IP address of a Memcached serverMEMCACHED_PORT
: Port of the Memcached server (default11211
)RRDCACHED_HOST
: Hostname / IP address of a RRDcached serverRRDCACHED_PORT
: Port of the RRDcached server (default42217
)
/data
: Contains configuration, rrd database, logs, additional Monitoring plugins, additional syslog-ng config files
80
: HTTP port
Docker compose is the recommended way to run this image. Copy the content of folder examples/compose in /var/librenms/
on your host for example. Edit the compose and env files with your preferences and run the following commands :
touch acme.json
chmod 600 acme.json
docker-compose up -d
docker-compose logs -f
You can also use the following minimal command :
docker run -d -p 80:80 --name librenms \
-v $(pwd)/data:/data \
-e "DB_HOST=db" \
librenms/librenms:latest
-e "DB_HOST=db"
β οΈ db
must be a running MySQL instance
You can edit configuration of LibreNMS by placing *.php
files inside /data/config
folder. Let's say you want to edit the WebUI config. Create a file called for example /data/config/webui.php
with this content :
<?php
$config['page_refresh'] = "300";
$config['webui']['default_dashboard_id'] = 0;
This configuration will be included in LibreNMS and will override the default values.
On first launch, an initial administrator user will be created :
Login | Password |
---|---|
librenms |
librenms |
You can create an other user using the commande line :
$ docker exec -it --user librenms librenms php adduser.php <name> <pass> 10 <email>
β οΈ Substitute your desired username<name>
, password<pass>
and email address<email>
If you want to validate your installation from the CLI, type the following command :
$ docker exec -it --user librenms librenms php validate.php
====================================
Component | Version
--------- | -------
LibreNMS | 1.41
DB Schema | 253
PHP | 7.2.7
MySQL | 10.2.16-MariaDB-10.2.16+maria~jessie
RRDTool | 1.7.0
SNMP | NET-SNMP 5.7.3
====================================
[OK] Composer Version: 1.6.5
[OK] Dependencies up-to-date.
[OK] Database connection successful
[OK] Database schema correct
[WARN] You have not added any devices yet.
[FIX] You can add a device in the webui or with ./addhost.php
[WARN] Your install is over 24 hours out of date, last update: Sat, 30 Jun 2018 21:37:37 +0000
[FIX] Make sure your daily.sh cron is running and run ./daily.sh by hand to see if there are any errors.
[WARN] Your local git branch is not master, this will prevent automatic updates.
[FIX] You can switch back to master with git checkout master
To update the database manually, type the following command :
$ docker exec -it --user librenms librenms php build-base.php
If you want to enable the cron job, you have to run a "sidecar" container like in the docker-compose file or run a simple container like this :
docker run -d --name librenms-cron \
--env-file $(pwd)/librenms.env \
-v librenms:/data \
librenms/librenms:latest /usr/local/bin/cron
-v librenms:/data
β οΈ librenms
must be a valid volume already attached to a LibreNMS container
If you want to enable syslog-ng, you have to run a "sidecar" container like in the docker-compose file or run a simple container like this :
docker run -d --name librenms-syslog-ng \
--env-file $(pwd)/librenms.env \
-p 514 -p 514/udp \
-v librenms:/data \
librenms/librenms:latest /usr/sbin/syslog-ng -F
You have to create a configuration file to enable syslog in LibreNMS too. Create a file called for example /data/config/syslog.php
with this content :
<?php
$config['enable_syslog'] = 1;
You can add a custom Monitoring (Nagios) plugin in /data/monitoring-plugins/
.
β οΈ Container has to be restarted to propagate changes
To upgrade to the latest version of LibreNMS, pull the newer image and launch the container. LibreNMS will upgrade automatically :
docker-compose pull
docker-compose up -d
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