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# IPFS monitoring with Netdata
Collects [`IPFS`](https://ipfs.io) basic information like file system bandwidth, peers and repo metrics.
## Charts
It produces the following charts:
- Bandwidth in `kilobits/s`
- Peers in `peers`
- Repo Size in `GiB`
- Repo Objects in `objects`
## Configuration
Edit the `python.d/ipfs.conf` configuration file using `edit-config` from the Netdata [config
directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`.
```bash
cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different
sudo ./edit-config python.d/ipfs.conf
```
---
Calls to the following endpoints are disabled due to `IPFS` bugs:
- `/api/v0/stats/repo` (https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/3874)
- `/api/v0/pin/ls` (https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/issues/7528)
Can be enabled in the collector configuration file.
The configuration needs only `url` to `IPFS` server, here is an example for 2 `IPFS` instances:
```yaml
localhost:
url: 'http://localhost:5001'
remote:
url: 'http://203.0.113.10::5001'
```
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