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6. You should now have Lotus installed. You can now [start the Lotus daemon and sync the chain](https://lotus.filecoin.io/lotus/install/linux/#start-the-lotus-daemon-and-sync-the-chain).
7. (Optional) Follow the [Setting Up Prometheus and Grafana](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/tree/master/metrics/README.md) guide for detailed instructions on setting up a working monitoring system running against a local running lotus node.
## License
Dual-licensed under [MIT](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/LICENSE-MIT) + [Apache 2.0](https://github.com/filecoin-project/lotus/blob/master/LICENSE-APACHE)

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- You have root access to install software
- You have lotus node already running
**Note:** These instructions have been tested on Ubuntu 23.04 and on Mac M1.
## Install and start Prometheus
### On Ubuntu:
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brew services start grafana
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You should now have Prometheus and Grafana running on your machine where Promotheus is already collecting metrics from your running Lotus node and saving it to a database.
You should now have Prometheus and Grafana running on your machine where Promotheus is already collecting metrics from your Lotus node (if its running) and saving it to a database.
You can confirm everything is setup correctly by visiting:
- Prometheus (http://localhost:9090): You can open the metric explorer and view any of the aggregated metrics scraped from Lotus
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## Install node_exporter
If you have followed this guide so far and have Prometheus and Grafana already running, you can run the following commands to also aggregate the system metrics:
Ubuntu:
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