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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2019-05-21 18:56:05 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2019-05-21 18:56:05 +0000
commit54deae27eed83a162ee438ef6bad4a23767757dd (patch)
treeda5333377dfacf22177375aef822a8e696f007eb /docs
parentReleasing debian version 1.14.0-1. (diff)
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Merging upstream version 1.15.0.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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-rw-r--r--docs/Add-more-charts-to-netdata.md5
-rw-r--r--docs/configuration-guide.md12
-rwxr-xr-xdocs/generator/buildyaml.sh3
-rw-r--r--docs/generator/custom/css/netdata.css4
4 files changed, 22 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/docs/Add-more-charts-to-netdata.md b/docs/Add-more-charts-to-netdata.md
index b62322f29..382cd8d3a 100644
--- a/docs/Add-more-charts-to-netdata.md
+++ b/docs/Add-more-charts-to-netdata.md
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ To control which plugins netdata run, edit `netdata.conf` and check the `[plugin
# node.d = yes
# python.d = yes
# fping = yes
+ # ioping = yes
# charts.d = yes
# apps = yes
# xenstat = yes
@@ -94,7 +95,7 @@ sudo su -s /bin/bash netdata
```
Similarly, you can use `charts.d.plugin` for BASH plugins and `node.d.plugin` for node.js plugins.
-Other plugins (like `apps.plugin`, `freeipmi.plugin`, `fping.plugin`) use the native netdata plugin API and can be run directly.
+Other plugins (like `apps.plugin`, `freeipmi.plugin`, `fping.plugin`, `ioping.plugin`) use the native netdata plugin API and can be run directly.
If you need to configure a netdata plugin or module, all user supplied configuration is kept at `/etc/netdata` while the stock versions of all files is at `/usr/lib/netdata/conf.d`.
To copy a stock file and edit it, run `/etc/netdata/edit-config`. Running this command without an argument, will list the available stock files.
@@ -113,6 +114,7 @@ plugin | language | plugin<br/>configuration | modules<br/>configuration |
`charts.d.plugin`<br/>(external plugin orchestrator for BASH modules)|`BASH`|`charts.d.conf`|a file for each module in `/etc/netdata/charts.d/`
`diskspace.plugin`<br/>(internal plugin for collecting Linux mount points usage)|`C`|`netdata.conf` section `[plugin:diskspace]`|N/A
`fping.plugin`<br/>(external plugin for collecting network latencies)|`C`|`fping.conf`|This plugin is a wrapper for the `fping` command.
+`ioping.plugin`<br/>(external plugin for collecting disk latencies)|`C`|`ioping.conf`|This plugin is a wrapper for the `ioping` command.
`freeipmi.plugin`<br/>(external plugin for collecting IPMI h/w sensors)|`C`|`netdata.conf` section `[plugin:freeipmi]`
`idlejitter.plugin`<br/>(internal plugin for monitoring CPU jitter)|`C`|N/A|N/A
`macos.plugin`<br/>(internal plugin for monitoring MacOS system resources)|`C`|`netdata.conf` section `[plugin:macos]`|one section for each module `[plugin:macos:MODULE]`. Each module may provide additional sections in the form of `[plugin:macos:MODULE:SUBSECTION]`.
@@ -318,6 +320,7 @@ xenstat|C|Collects host and domain statistics for XenServer or XCP-ng hypervisor
application|language|notes|
:---------:|:------:|:----|
apps|C|`apps.plugin` collects resource usage statistics for all processes running in the system. It groups the entire process tree and reports dozens of metrics for CPU utilization, memory footprint, disk I/O, swap memory, network connections, open files and sockets, etc. It reports metrics for application groups, users and user groups.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>[Documentation of `apps.plugin`](../collectors/apps.plugin/).<br/>&nbsp;<br/>netdata plugin: [`apps_plugin.c`](../collectors/apps.plugin)<br/>configuration file: [`apps_groups.conf`](../collectors/apps.plugin)|
+ioping|C|Charts disk latency statistics for a directory/file/device, using the `ioping` command. A recent (probably unreleased) version of ioping is required. The plugin supplied can install it in `/usr/local`.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>netdata plugin: [ioping.plugin](../collectors/ioping.plugin) (this is a shell wrapper to start ioping - once ioping is started, netdata and ioping communicate directly - it can also install the right version of ioping)<br/>configuration file: [ioping.conf](../collectors/ioping.plugin)|
cpu_apps|BASH<br/>Shell Script|Collects the CPU utilization of select apps.<br/><br/>DEPRECATED IN FAVOR OF `apps.plugin`. It is still supplied only as an example module to shell scripting plugins.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>netdata plugin: [charts.d.plugin](../collectors/charts.d.plugin#chartsdplugin)<br/>plugin module: [cpu_apps.chart.sh](../collectors/charts.d.plugin/cpu_apps)<br/>configuration file: [charts.d/cpu_apps.conf](../collectors/charts.d.plugin/cpu_apps)|
load_average|BASH<br/>Shell Script|Collects the current system load average.<br/><br/>DEPRECATED IN FAVOR OF THE NETDATA INTERNAL ONE. It is still supplied only as an example module to shell scripting plugins.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>netdata plugin: [charts.d.plugin](../collectors/charts.d.plugin#chartsdplugin)<br/>plugin module: [load_average.chart.sh](../collectors/charts.d.plugin/load_average)<br/>configuration file: [charts.d/load_average.conf](../collectors/charts.d.plugin/load_average)|
mem_apps|BASH<br/>Shell Script|Collects the memory footprint of select applications.<br/><br/>DEPRECATED IN FAVOR OF `apps.plugin`. It is still supplied only as an example module to shell scripting plugins.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>netdata plugin: [charts.d.plugin](../collectors/charts.d.plugin#chartsdplugin)<br/>plugin module: [mem_apps.chart.sh](../collectors/charts.d.plugin/mem_apps)<br/>configuration file: [charts.d/mem_apps.conf](../collectors/charts.d.plugin/mem_apps)|
diff --git a/docs/configuration-guide.md b/docs/configuration-guide.md
index 4c82c0583..811a33ed2 100644
--- a/docs/configuration-guide.md
+++ b/docs/configuration-guide.md
@@ -22,8 +22,20 @@ Under that directory you will see the following:
So there are many configuration files to control every aspect of Netdata's behavior. It can be overwhelming at first, but you won't have to deal with any of them, unless you have specific things you need to change. The following HOWTO will guide you on how to customize your netdata, based on what you want to do.
+
## How to
+### Persist my configuration
+
+In http://localhost:19999/netdata.conf, you will see the following two parameters:
+
+```bash
+ # config directory = /etc/netdata
+ # stock config directory = /usr/lib/netdata/conf.d
+```
+
+To persist your configurations, don't edit the files under the `stock config directory` directly. Use the `sudo [config directory]/edit-config` command, or copy the stock config file to its proper place under the `config directory` and edit it there.
+
### Change what I see
##### Increase the metrics retention period
diff --git a/docs/generator/buildyaml.sh b/docs/generator/buildyaml.sh
index d905be2ed..e367ab503 100755
--- a/docs/generator/buildyaml.sh
+++ b/docs/generator/buildyaml.sh
@@ -87,7 +87,6 @@ markdown_extensions:
- admonition
- codehilite
- meta
- - nl2br
- sane_lists
- smarty
- toc:
@@ -156,6 +155,7 @@ echo -ne " - Running behind another web server:
"
#navpart 2 system
navpart 2 database
+navpart 2 database/engine
navpart 2 registry
echo -ne " - 'docs/Performance.md'
@@ -224,6 +224,7 @@ echo -ne " - BASH:
navpart 3 collectors/apps.plugin
navpart 3 collectors/cups.plugin
navpart 3 collectors/fping.plugin
+navpart 3 collectors/ioping.plugin
navpart 3 collectors/freeipmi.plugin
navpart 3 collectors/nfacct.plugin
navpart 3 collectors/xenstat.plugin
diff --git a/docs/generator/custom/css/netdata.css b/docs/generator/custom/css/netdata.css
index b3db10883..d9003be15 100644
--- a/docs/generator/custom/css/netdata.css
+++ b/docs/generator/custom/css/netdata.css
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
.md-nav__link {
white-space: nowrap;
}
+
+.md-typeset {
+ font-size: .75rem
+}