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Collector registered

What you accomplished

  • Created a Fleet Management access token
  • Added remotecfg block to Alloy configuration
  • Registered your collector with Fleet Management
  • Explored the inventory and health dashboards
  • Learned to interpret collector health status

Skills unlocked

SkillYou can now…
RegistrationRegister any Alloy collector with Fleet Management
MonitoringCheck health status and troubleshoot issues
NavigationFind collectors, view details, read logs

What’s next

Now that your collector is registered, you’ll learn to organize your fleet with remote attributes and configure collectors remotely without touching local files.

Script

Excellent work! You’ve successfully registered a collector with Fleet Management and explored the health monitoring capabilities. This is the foundation for everything else in Fleet Management—you need collectors registered before you can configure them remotely.

Let’s recap what you accomplished. You created an access token with the right permissions, you added the remotecfg block to your Alloy configuration, and you saw your collector appear in the inventory. You explored the health dashboards and now you understand what metrics are available for troubleshooting.

This is a real skill you can use immediately. Any time you spin up a new collector, you now know how to register it with Fleet Management and monitor its health centrally.

Next up, we’re going to learn about remote configuration—organizing your fleet with attributes and creating configuration pipelines. This is where Fleet Management really shines at scale.