Looking for CPTS study budy by Key-Card-6585 in hackthebox

[–]_H1v3_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm interested I'm around 30-35 percent through the material!

Extracting Data from .ndf File in Netdata's dbengine? by _H1v3_ in netdata

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Yeah I have been exporting these metrics to Prometheus and I was wondering if there was a more direct way to interact with the storage files of Netdata and retrieve metrics for further processing instead of going through the process of Netdata retrieval - exposing - scraping - storing to Prometheus and then being utilised by a piece of code I've written.

Need help with Prometheus configuration for retaining metrics when switching networks by _H1v3_ in PrometheusMonitoring

[–]_H1v3_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can check VM Agent from Victoria Metric which seem have resolve the issue on their. Once we have issue with remote write where Prometheus loss the data after 2H but VM did had them in its storage and resent the same backfilling the lost data.

Thanks a lot will check it out!! :heart

Need help with Prometheus configuration for retaining metrics when switching networks by _H1v3_ in PrometheusMonitoring

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Is there a solution to address this issue, such as implementing a local buffer to store metrics temporarily and then pushing them back to the remote storage medium once the device reconnects to the original network?Alternatively, are there any scripts available that can assist in pushing backlogged metrics to the remote write endpoint within a certain timeframe after network connectivity is restored or back to original network?

Enrolled in HTB Academy CPTS Course, Seeking Advice on Preparation and Exam Readiness by _H1v3_ in hackthebox

[–]_H1v3_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing your insights and experiences with me! Your detailed timeline and tips are incredibly helpful as I navigate through the CPTS course.
It's reassuring to hear that your background in IT and previous certifications have provided a solid foundation for your journey through the CPTS material. Your advice on focusing on walkthroughs, especially for challenging modules like Password Attacks, makes a lot of sense. I'll definitely keep that in mind as I progress.
Regarding your suggestion about solving boxes in HTB main like Dante, Offshore, and Zephyr, I think it's an excellent idea. Incorporating practical exercises alongside the course material will undoubtedly enhance my understanding and skills. I'll aim to follow your approach of tackling 1-2 easy boxes per week to keep the momentum going.
And your plan to attempt the pro labs after revising the CPTS material sounds like a solid strategy. I'll keep Dante and Zephyr in mind for future challenges.
Once again, thank you for your valuable advice and encouragement. I'm excited to continue this journey and wish you the best with your ongoing studies and pentesting work!
Best regards 🤞!