Real-time performance monitoring

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netdata is a highly optimized Linux daemon providing real-time performance monitoring for Linux systems, Applications, SNMP devices, over the web!

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_service 0000000190 190 Bytes
go.d.plugin-v0.29.0.tar.gz 0000793455 775 KB
netdata-logrotate-su.patch 0000000252 252 Bytes
netdata-rpmlintrc 0000000095 95 Bytes
netdata-smartd-log-path.patch 0000000660 660 Bytes
netdata-v1.31.0.tar.gz 0012528280 11.9 MB
netdata.changes 0000111044 108 KB
netdata.spec 0000007458 7.28 KB
vendor.tar.gz 0003884949 3.7 MB
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin's avatar Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory) accepted request 933390 from Wolfgang Engel's avatar Wolfgang Engel (bigironman) (revision 2)
- Fix build on s390x
  (Adding s390x to ifnarch statement for xenstat in spec file)

- Update to 1.31.0 (go.d.plugin 0.29.0)
The v1.31.0 release of Netdata comes with re-packaged and
redesigned elements of the dashboard to help you focus on your
metrics, even more Linux kernel insights via eBPF, on-node machine
learning to help you find anomalies, and much more.
This release contains 10 new collectors, 54 improvements (7 in the
dashboard), 31 documentation updates, and 29 bug fixes.
At a glance
We re-packaged and redesigned portions of the dashboard to improve
the overall experience. Part of this effort is better handling of
dashboard code during installation—anyone using third-party
packages (such as the Netdata Homebrew formula) will start seeing
new features and the new designs starting today. The timeframe
picker has moved to the top panel, and just to its right are two
counters with live CRITICAL and WARNING alarm statuses for your
node. Click on either of these two open the alarms modal.
We've also pushed a number of powerful new collectors, including
directory cache monitoring via eBPF. By monitoring directory cache,
developers and SREs alike can find opportunities to optimize memory
usage and reduce disk-intensive operations.
Our new Z-scores and changefinder collectors use machine learning
to let you know, at a glance, when key metrics start to behave
oddly. We'd love to get feedback on these sophisticated, subjective
new brand of collectors!
Improvements
  * Automatically trigger Helmchart PR on Agent release.
    (gh#netdata/netdata#11084)
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