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-v0.33.1.tar.gz 0000960610 938 KB
netdata-logrotate-su.patch 0000000252 252 Bytes
netdata-rpmlintrc 0000000036 36 Bytes
netdata-smartd-log-path.patch 0000000660 660 Bytes
netdata-v1.35.1.tar.gz 0022335562 21.3 MB
netdata.changes 0000165507 162 KB
netdata.spec 0000007522 7.35 KB
vendor.tar.gz 0011715613 11.2 MB
Revision 34 (latest revision is 51)
Richard Brown's avatar Richard Brown (RBrownFactory) accepted request 991836 from Mia Herkt's avatar Mia Herkt (mia) (revision 34)
- Fix %fdupes usage that resulted in the webserver refusing to
  serve required assets
- Update to 1.35.1 (go.d.plugin 0.33.1)
Netdata now comes with on-device machine learning. Unsupervised ML
models are trained for every metric, at the edge (on your devices),
enabling real time anomaly detection across your infrastructure.
Update netdata.conf with the following information to enable ML
on your agent:
[ml]
    enabled = yes
More information on the Netdata blog:
https://www.netdata.cloud/blog/introducing-anomaly-advisor-unsupervised-anomaly-detection-in-netdata/
Collectors
  * New
    + Add "UPS Load Usage" in Watts chart (charts.d/apcupsd)
      gh#netdata/netdata#12965
    + Add Pressure Stall Information stall time charts
      (proc.plugin, cgroups.plugin)
      gh#netdata/netdata#12869
    + Add "CPU Time Relative Share" chart when running inside a
      K8s cluster (cgroups.plugin)
      gh#netdata/netdata#12741
    + Add a collector that parses the log files of the OpenVPN
      server (go.d/openvpn_status_log)
      gh#netdata/netdata#675
  * Improvements
    + Add Tailscale apps_groups.conf (apps.plugin)
      gh#netdata/netdata#13033
    + Skip collecting network interface speed and duplex if carrier
      is down (proc.plugin)
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