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Outlyer is a server monitoring and analytics solution focused on self-service monitoring of cloud infrastructure and microservices.
This container runs a full Outlyer agent. It will detect containers running on the host and register them as children of the Host in the App2 Host List. These discovered containers are targetable to schedule checks against.
Please refer to our documentation on how to use our enterprise-ready outlyer/agent2 image from the Red Hat Container Catalog with OpenShift Container Platform.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | Outlyer Openshift Monitoring |
| Summary | Outlyer Monitoring Agent |
| Description | The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Base image is designed to be a minimal, fully supported base image where several of the traditional operating system components such as python an systemd have been removed. The Atomic Image also includes a simple package manager called microdnf which can add/update packages as needed. |
| Provider | Outlyer |
| Maintainer | packages@outlyer.com |
| Repository name | Outlyer |
| Image version | 1.4.6 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| User | 10001 |
Use a registry service account token to authenticate your container client. This allows you to pull images without using your personal Red Hat credentials, which is recommended for CI/CD pipelines and automated deployments.
Run the following command, then enter your registry token credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using your Red Hat login.
Run the following command, then enter your login credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image