[ $(( processors )) -lt 1 ] && processors=1
# you can set CFLAGS before running installer
-CFLAGS="${CFLAGS--O3}"
+CFLAGS="${CFLAGS--O2}"
+[ "z${CFLAGS}" = "z-O3" ] && CFLAGS="-O2"
# keep a log of this command
printf "\n# " >>netdata-installer.log
Use this option to allow it continue
without checking pkg-config.
-Netdata will by default be compiled with gcc optimization -O3
+Netdata will by default be compiled with gcc optimization -O2
If you need to pass different CFLAGS, use something like this:
CFLAGS="<gcc options>" ${ME} <installer options>
NETDATA_ADDED_TO_DOCKER=0
NETDATA_ADDED_TO_NGINX=0
NETDATA_ADDED_TO_VARNISH=0
+NETDATA_ADDED_TO_HAPROXY=0
if [ ${UID} -eq 0 ]
then
portable_add_group netdata
portable_add_user_to_group docker netdata && NETDATA_ADDED_TO_DOCKER=1
portable_add_user_to_group nginx netdata && NETDATA_ADDED_TO_NGINX=1
portable_add_user_to_group varnish netdata && NETDATA_ADDED_TO_VARNISH=1
+ portable_add_user_to_group haproxy netdata && NETDATA_ADDED_TO_HAPROXY=1
if [ -d /etc/logrotate.d -a ! -f /etc/logrotate.d/netdata ]
then
echo " gpasswd -d netdata varnish"
fi
+getent group haproxy > /dev/null
+if [ $? -eq 0 -a "${NETDATA_ADDED_TO_HAPROXY}" = "1" ]
+ then
+ echo
+ echo "You may also want to remove the netdata user from the haproxy group"
+ echo "by running:"
+ echo " gpasswd -d netdata haproxy"
+fi
+
+
UNINSTALL
chmod 750 netdata-uninstaller.sh