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Netdata reviews and mentions
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μMon: Stupid simple monitoring
hey - I work on ML at Netdata (disclaimer).
We have a big PR open and under review at moment that brings in a lot more logs capabilities: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/pull/13291
We also have some specific logs collectors too - i think in here might be best place to look around at the moment, should take you to the logs part of the integrations section in our demo space (no login needed, sorry for the long horrible url, we adding this section to our docs soon but at moment only lives in the app)
https://app.netdata.cloud/spaces/netdata-demo/rooms/all-node...
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Ask HN: How do you monitor your systemd services?
> So I turned to Netdata. A one liner on each server and we had super sexy and fast dashboard for each server. No birds eye view, but fine. I then spent maybe 3-4 days trying to figure out how to get alerting to work (just email, but fine) and get temperature readings (or something like that).
I work in Netdata. Just wanted to mention that as of last release a parent node will show all children in the agent dashboard so if doing again as of today a parent netdata might have got you the birds eye view as a starting point https://github.com/netdata/netdata/releases/tag/v1.41.0
- Show HN: Netdata got new impressive dashboard
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Questions about Netdata update size/how to disable or move from nightly to stable?
Stable releases are a bit more complicated. Major and minor releases are typically once every few months at the moment, but do not have a consistent release schedule (we’re trying to shift internally to having a consistent release schedule though for these, likely every six to eight weeks). Patch releases are published as needed (either when some serious issue is discovered with the associated release, or when we have enough easily backported fixes in the nightlies to warrant a patch release). You can watch releases at https://github.com/netdata/netdata to see when stable releases are published (though again do note that native packages get published asynchronously relative to these releases being published).
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How are folks monitoring electrical usage of their unRaid server?
I don't know how to add the sensor data, if it isn't automatically recognized. But I did find these two links: https://github.com/netdata/netdata/issues/12959
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How RocksDB Works
Check how https://github.com/netdata/netdata does it.
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Lightweight system monitor for Raspberry Pi's
Netdata? https://github.com/netdata/netdata "single node view"
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Self Hosted Roundup #27
If you want network-wide monitoring, I think that would require other solutions. One thing I can think of is to use netdata and install it on each machine you want to monitor. Granted, you can't install it the various IoT devices, and I'm not sure if you can install it on the router (most routers don't have a lot of storage/memory), but I imagine if you're using like, a pfSense or another Linux-based box as your router and/or firewall, it could be installed here for a more "network-wide" view
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Netdata release 1.38.0
Full Release notes at https://github.com/netdata/netdata/releases/tag/v1.38.0
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netdata/netdata is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Netdata is C.