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 0000000139 139 Bytes
go.d.plugin-v0.19.2.tar.gz 0000515510 503 KB
netdata-logrotate-su.patch 0000000252 252 Bytes
netdata-rpmlintrc 0000000095 95 Bytes
netdata-smartd-log-path.patch 0000000660 660 Bytes
netdata-v1.23.2.tar.gz 0004355422 4.15 MB
netdata.changes 0000079586 77.7 KB
netdata.spec 0000006277 6.13 KB
vendor.tar.gz 0003030097 2.89 MB
Revision 20 (latest revision is 51)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 821336 from Mia Herkt's avatar Mia Herkt (mia) (revision 20)
- Update to v1.23.2:
  * Fixed a buffer overrun vulnerability in Netdata's JSON parsing
    code. This vulnerability could be used to crash Agents
    remotely, and in some circumstances, could be used in an
    arbitrary code execution (ACE) exploit.
Improvements:
  * Add support for multiple ACLK query processing threads
  * Add Infiniband monitoring to collector proc.plugin
  * Change the HTTP method to make the IPFS collector compatible
    with 0.5.0+
  * Add support for returning headers using python.d's UrlService
Bug fixes:
  * Fix vulnerability in JSON parsing
  * Fixed stored number accuracy
  * Fix transition from archived to active charts not generating
    alarms
  * Fix PyMySQL library to respect my.cnf parameter
  * Remove health from archived metrics
  * Update exporting engine to read the prefix option from instance
    config sections
  * Fix display error in Swagger API documentation
  * Wrap exporting engine header definitions in compilation
    conditions
  * Improve cgroups collector to autodetect unified cgroups
  * Fix CMake build failing if ACLK is disabled
  * Fix now_ms in charts.d collector to prevent tc-qos-helper
    crashes
  * Fix python.d crashes by adding a lock to stdout write function
  * Fix an issue with random crashes when updating a chart's
    metadata on the fly
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