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Simple way to run a Monero node with some basic monitoring tools packaged in. Simple way to run a Monero node with some basic monitoring tools packaged in.
Leverages [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/overview/), [Grafana](https://grafana.com/), and [monero-exporter](https://github.com/cirocosta/monero-exporter) on top of `monerod`. Leverages [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io/docs/introduction/overview/), [Grafana](https://grafana.com/), [nodemapper](./dockerfiles/nodemapper.py), and [monero-exporter](https://github.com/cirocosta/monero-exporter) on top of `monerod`.
## Setup ## Setup
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- 18082 # zmq - 18082 # zmq
- 18083 # unrestricted rpc - 18083 # unrestricted rpc
The following ports will be bound for other services: The following ports are commented out but can be enabled to test things locally:
- 9090 # prometheus web ui - 9090 # prometheus web ui
- 3000 # grafana web ui - 3000 # grafana web ui
- 9000 # exporter web api (/metrics) - 9000 # exporter web api (/metrics)
- 5000 # nodemapper web api (/metrics)
You will want to open/allow ports 18080 and 18081 in your firewall for usage as a remote/public node (or whichever p2p and restricted ports you picked). You will want to open/allow ports 18080 and 18081 in your firewall for usage as a remote/public node (or whichever p2p and restricted ports you picked).

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