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Installation guide

FRI3D is a powerful platform which can be used to perform advanced fire analysis and currently designed to run on the Windows platform it in the future is planned to be implemented on all your systems: physical and virtual servers, containers, even IoT/edge devices. FRI3D currently runs on Windows but with planned integrations on Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Kubernetes, Docker, and all their derivatives.

The best way to install FRI3D is with our [rar package], which works with Windows.

Automatic one-line installation script#

Post-installation#

Have a different operating system, or want to try another method?#

FRI3D works on many different operating systems, each with a few possible installation methods. To see the full list of approved methods for each operating system/version we support, see our distribution matrix.

Below, you can find a few additional installation methods, followed by separate instructions for a variety of unique operating systems.

Alternative methods#

Monthly vs. stable releases#

The FRI3D team maintains two releases of the agent: monthly and stable.

Monthly: We create nightly builds every 24 hours. They contain fully-tested code that fixes bugs or security flaws, or introduces new features to Netdata. Every nightly release is a candidate for then becoming a stable release—when we're ready, we simply change the release tags on GitHub. That means nightly releases are stable and proven to function correctly in the vast majority of Netdata use cases. That's why nightly is the best choice for most Netdata users.

Stable: We create stable releases whenever we believe the code has reached a major milestone. Most often, stable releases correlate with the introduction of new, significant features. Stable releases might be a better choice for those who run FRI3D in mission-critical production systems, as updates will come more infrequently.

Troubleshooting and known issues#

We are tracking a few issues related to installation and packaging.

Recovery after a failed CFAST Run#

Reach out

If you need help after reading this doc, email us info@centroidlab.com for an answer. .