How to Install StatPing.ng on FreeBSD Latest

In this tutorial, you will learn how to install StatPing.ng on FreeBSD Latest. Statping.ng is a lightweight, easy-to-use server monitoring tool that helps server administrators monitor their servers, websites, and applications easily.

Step 1: Update the Packages

Before installing Statping.ng, it is important to update the packages on your FreeBSD server. To do this, run the following command:

pkg update && pkg upgrade

This command will update and upgrade all the packages on your FreeBSD server.

Step 2: Install Dependencies

StatPing.ng requires certain dependencies to be installed on your FreeBSD server. To install the required dependencies, run the following command:

pkg install git go

This command will install Git and Go on your FreeBSD server.

Step 3: Clone StatPing.ng

In this step, you will clone the StatPing.ng repository to your FreeBSD server. To do this, run the following command:

git clone https://github.com/statping-ng/statping-ng.git

This command will clone the StatPing.ng repository to your FreeBSD server.

Step 4: Build StatPing.ng

Once you have cloned the StatPing.ng repository, navigate to the StatPing.ng directory and build it with the following command:

cd statping-ng
go build

This command will build StatPing.ng on your FreeBSD server.

Step 5: Configure StatPing.ng

In this step, you will configure StatPing.ng by creating a configuration file. To create the configuration file, run the following command:

cp config.yml.example config.yml

This command will create a new configuration file named config.yml based on the example configuration file. You can then edit the config.yml file to configure StatPing.ng.

Step 6: Start StatPing.ng

Once you have configured StatPing.ng, you can start it by running the following command:

./statping-ng

This command will start StatPing.ng on your FreeBSD server.

Step 7: Access StatPing.ng

You can now access StatPing.ng by opening your web browser and navigating to http://<your-server-ip>:8080. StatPing.ng will display the status of your servers, websites, and applications.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed and configured StatPing.ng on your FreeBSD server.

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