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<a href="https://github.com/logicmonitor/k8s-argus/releases/latest"><img alt="GitHub (pre-)release" src="https://img.shields.io/github/release/logicmonitor/argus/all.svg?style=flat-square"></a>
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> **Note:** Argus is a community driven project in an alpha state. LogicMonitor support will not be able to assist with any issues related to Argus.

**Argus** is a tool for monitoring Kubernetes with [LogicMonitor](https://www.logicmonitor.com). Some of the key features of Argus are:
- **Automated Device Group Management:** Leverages Kubernetes events to provide real-time accuracy of a cluster's resources in LogicMonitor, and organizes them by resource type and namespace in the [Device Tree](https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/devices/devices-page-overview/navigating-devices/).
- **Automated Device Management:** Discovers etcd members, cluster nodes, services, and pods, and automates the management of their lifecycle as [Devices](https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/devices/) in LogicMonitor.
- **Automated Device Property Management:** Discovers Kubernetes resource metadata and maps them to [Device Properties](https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/devices/adding-managing-devices/device-properties/).
> **Note:** Argus is currently in beta.

**Argus** is a tool for monitoring Kubernetes with
[LogicMonitor](https://www.logicmonitor.com). Some of the key features of Argus
are:
- **Automated Resource Discovery:** Leverages Kubernetes events and
LogicMonitor's API to provide real-time accuracy of a cluster's resources in
LogicMonitor. Discovers etcd members, cluster Nodes, Services, and Pods, and
automates the management of their lifecycle as
[Resources](https://www.logicmonitor.com/support/devices/) in LogicMonitor.
- **Comprehensive Monitoring:** Dockerized LogicMonitor Collectors running in a
Stateful Set and managed by Argus collect data via the Kubernetes API for Nodes,
Pods, Services, and Containers. Additionally, you can leverage LogicMonitor
DataSources to monitor your applications running within the cluster.

See the [documentation](https://logicmonitor.github.io/k8s-argus) to discover more about Argus.

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<h1>Argus </h1>

<div class="admonition warning">
<p class="admonition-title">Warning</p>
<p>Argus is a community driven project in an alpha state. LogicMonitor support will not be able to assist with any issues related to Argus.</p>
</div>

<hr />

<p>Argus is a tool that helps users of <a href="https://www.logicmonitor.com">LogicMonitor</a> keep up with the highly dynamic topology of a Kubernetes cluster.</p>
<p>Argus is a tool that helps users of <a href="https://www.logicmonitor.com">LogicMonitor</a>
keep up with the highly dynamic nature of a Kubernetes cluster. Argus runs as a
Pod in your cluster, and uses LogicMonitor&rsquo;s API to add Nodes, Pods, and
Services into monitoring. Once in monitoring, data collection starts
automatically. Data is collected for Nodes, Pods, Containers, and Services via
the Kubernetes API. Additionally, you can leverage LogicMonitor DataSources to
monitor your applications running within the cluster.</p>

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<description>Warning
Argus is a community driven project in an alpha state. LogicMonitor support will not be able to assist with any issues related to Argus.
Argus is a tool that helps users of LogicMonitor keep up with the highly dynamic topology of a Kubernetes cluster.</description>
<description>Argus is a tool that helps users of LogicMonitor keep up with the highly dynamic nature of a Kubernetes cluster. Argus runs as a Pod in your cluster, and uses LogicMonitor&amp;rsquo;s API to add Nodes, Pods, and Services into monitoring. Once in monitoring, data collection starts automatically. Data is collected for Nodes, Pods, Containers, and Services via the Kubernetes API. Additionally, you can leverage LogicMonitor DataSources to monitor your applications running within the cluster.</description>
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<h1>Argus </h1>

<div class="admonition warning">
<p class="admonition-title">Warning</p>
<p>Argus is a community driven project in an alpha state. LogicMonitor support will not be able to assist with any issues related to Argus.</p>
</div>

<hr />

<p>Argus is a tool that helps users of <a href="https://www.logicmonitor.com">LogicMonitor</a> keep up with the highly dynamic topology of a Kubernetes cluster.</p>
<p>Argus is a tool that helps users of <a href="https://www.logicmonitor.com">LogicMonitor</a>
keep up with the highly dynamic nature of a Kubernetes cluster. Argus runs as a
Pod in your cluster, and uses LogicMonitor&rsquo;s API to add Nodes, Pods, and
Services into monitoring. Once in monitoring, data collection starts
automatically. Data is collected for Nodes, Pods, Containers, and Services via
the Kubernetes API. Additionally, you can leverage LogicMonitor DataSources to
monitor your applications running within the cluster.</p>

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<description>Warning
Argus is a community driven project in an alpha state. LogicMonitor support will not be able to assist with any issues related to Argus.
Argus is a tool that helps users of LogicMonitor keep up with the highly dynamic topology of a Kubernetes cluster.</description>
<description>Argus is a tool that helps users of LogicMonitor keep up with the highly dynamic nature of a Kubernetes cluster. Argus runs as a Pod in your cluster, and uses LogicMonitor&amp;rsquo;s API to add Nodes, Pods, and Services into monitoring. Once in monitoring, data collection starts automatically. Data is collected for Nodes, Pods, Containers, and Services via the Kubernetes API. Additionally, you can leverage LogicMonitor DataSources to monitor your applications running within the cluster.</description>
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{{< warning title="Warning" >}}
Argus is a community driven project in an alpha state. LogicMonitor support will not be able to assist with any issues related to Argus.
{{< /warning >}}

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Argus is a tool that helps users of [LogicMonitor](https://www.logicmonitor.com) keep up with the highly dynamic topology of a Kubernetes cluster.
Argus is a tool that helps users of [LogicMonitor](https://www.logicmonitor.com)
keep up with the highly dynamic nature of a Kubernetes cluster. Argus runs as a
Pod in your cluster, and uses LogicMonitor's API to add Nodes, Pods, and
Services into monitoring. Once in monitoring, data collection starts
automatically. Data is collected for Nodes, Pods, Containers, and Services via
the Kubernetes API. Additionally, you can leverage LogicMonitor DataSources to
monitor your applications running within the cluster.

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