TLDR abhinav faced issues installing SigNoz on Amazon Linux Graviton and inquired about instrumenting PHP/NodeJS apps. Issue resolved by using amd instance. vishal-signoz shared relevant tutorial links for PHP instrumentation.
abhinav Which version of SigNoz are you trying to install?
I resolved it, attached the elastic IP and it worked
Thankyou for the prompt response
btw i am trying to use it for php/nodeJs apps
would that be beneficial?
yeah - nodejs and php is supported -
I am confused, Like there will be one server which will be for signoz and then we have to install hooks on the different server where PHP app has been installed right/
or is it like, i have to install signoz on each machine
> or is it like, i have to install signoz on each machine i guess you only need one instance of signoz
Then how do we instrument php apps from other servers, my question is what all will be added in the php conf file Palash
abhinav Please follow this tutorial:
Thank you vishal-signoz
abhinav. I'm trying to figure out if you didn't find the right documents or if you just dove right in. I'm only trying to comprehend in order to improve things for other users as well.
Palash Gupta I have found the right docs as well. Thank you for asking
so you were able to find the solution in the docs right ?
Palash Gupta Yeah
ok thanks abhinav
> I am installing Signoz on Amazon Linux 2 graviton instance and getting this following error- > abhinav currently I do not think that all components of SigNoz supports ARM. Did you use any other instance or the same?
Yeah man, i used amd then, it worked
abhinav
Tue, 14 Mar 2023 05:18:17 UTCI am installing Signoz on Amazon Linux 2 graviton instance and getting this following error- :red_circle: The containers didn't seem to start correctly. Please run the following command to check containers that may have errored out: