Basic Agent Usage for Red Hat

Overview

This page outlines the basic features of the Datadog Agent for Red Hat. If you haven’t installed the Agent yet, instructions can be found in the Datadog Agent Integration documentation.

Packages are available for 64-bit x86 and Arm v8 architectures. For other architectures, use the source install.

Supported Versions

x86 64-bit

On the 64-bit x86 architecture, RedHat/CentOS 6 and above are supported. Since Agent 6.33.0/7.33.0, AlmaLinux/Rocky 8 and above are supported.

Note: Agent 6.51.x/7.51.x are the last supported versions on RedHat/CentOS 6.x.

Arm v8 64-bit

On the 64-bit Arm v8 architecture, RedHat/CentOS 8 and above are supported. Since Agent 6.33.0/7.33.0, AlmaLinux/Rocky 8 and above are supported.

Commands

In Agent v6 and v7, the service manager provided by the operating system is responsible for the Agent lifecycle, while other commands must be run through the Agent binary directly. In Agent v5, almost everything is done through the service manager.

Red Hat 7 and higher

DescriptionCommand
Start Agent as a servicesudo systemctl start datadog-agent
Stop Agent running as a servicesudo systemctl stop datadog-agent
Restart Agent running as a servicesudo systemctl restart datadog-agent
Status of Agent servicesudo systemctl status datadog-agent
Status page of running Agentsudo datadog-agent status
Send flaresudo datadog-agent flare
Display command usagesudo datadog-agent --help
Run a checksudo -u dd-agent -- datadog-agent check <CHECK_NAME>

Red Hat 6

DescriptionCommand
Start Agent as a servicesudo start datadog-agent
Stop Agent running as a servicesudo stop datadog-agent
Restart Agent running as a servicesudo restart datadog-agent
Status of Agent servicesudo status datadog-agent
Status page of running Agentsudo datadog-agent status
Send flaresudo datadog-agent flare
Display command usagesudo datadog-agent --help
Run a checksudo -u dd-agent -- datadog-agent check <CHECK_NAME>

Note: If the service wrapper is not available on your system, use:

  • On upstart-based systems: sudo start/stop/restart/status datadog-agent
  • On systemd-based systems: sudo systemctl start/stop/restart/status datadog-agent
  • On initctl-based systems: sudo initctl start/stop/restart/status datadog-agent

Configuration

The configuration files and folders for the Agent are located in:

  • /etc/datadog-agent/datadog.yaml

Configuration files for Integrations:

  • /etc/datadog-agent/conf.d/

Uninstall the Agent

To uninstall the Agent, run the following command:

sudo yum remove datadog-agent

This command removes the Agent, but does not remove:

  • The datadog.yaml configuration file
  • User-created files in the /etc/datadog-agent configuration folder
  • User-created files in the /opt/datadog-agent folder
  • The dd-agent user
  • Datadog log files

If you also want to remove these elements, run this command after removing the Agent:

sudo userdel dd-agent \
&& sudo rm -rf /opt/datadog-agent/ \
&& sudo rm -rf /etc/datadog-agent/ \
&& sudo rm -rf /var/log/datadog/

Uninstall Single Step APM Instrumentation

If you installed the Agent with Single Step APM Instrumentation, and you want to uninstall the Agent, you need to run additional commands to uninstall APM Instrumentation.

Troubleshooting

See the Agent Troubleshooting documentation.

Working with the embedded Agent

The Agent contains an embedded Python environment at /opt/datadog-agent/embedded/. Common binaries such as python and pip are contained within /opt/datadog-agent/embedded/bin/.

See the instructions on how to add packages to the embedded Agent for more information.

Further Reading

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