Real-time performance monitoring, in the greatest possible detail
This dashboard is about to render data from server:
To protect your privacy, the dashboard will check all data transferred for cross site scripting (XSS).
This is CPU intensive, so your browser might be a bit slower.
If you trust the remote server, you can disable XSS protection.
In this case, any remote dashboard decoration code (javascript) will also run.
If you don't trust the remote server, you should keep the protection on.
The dashboard will run slower and remote dashboard decoration code will not run, but better be safe than sorry...
netdata dashboards cannot be captured, since we are lazy loading and hiding all but the visible charts.
To capture the whole page with all the charts rendered, a new browser window will pop-up that will render all the charts at once.
The new browser window will maintain the current pan and zoom settings of the charts. So, align the charts before proceeding.
This process will put some CPU and memory pressure on your browser.
For the netdata server, we will sequencially download all the charts, to avoid congesting network and server resources.
Please, do not print netdata dashboards on paper!
netdata can export and import dashboard snapshots. Any netdata can import the snapshot of any other netdata. The snapshots are not uploaded to a server. They are handled entirely by your web browser, on your computer.
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The generated snapshot will include all charts of this dashboard, for the visible timeframe, so align, pan and zoom the charts as needed. The scroll position of the dashboard will also be saved. The snapshot will be downloaded as a file, to your computer, that can be imported back into any netdata dashboard (no need to import it back on this server).
Snapshot files include all the information of the dashboard, including the URL of the origin server, its netdata unique ID, etc.
So, if you share the snapshot file with third parties, they will be able to access the origin server, if this server is exposed on the internet.
Snapshots are handled entirely by the web browser. The netdata servers are not aware of them.
SHIFT
key, press the left mouse button on the contents of a chart and move the mouse to select an area, to zoom in. The other charts will follow too. Zooming is performed in two phases:
ALT
key, press the left mouse button on the contents of a chart and move the mouse to select an area. The selected are will be highlighted on all charts.
SHIFT
key and the mouse pointer is over the contents of a chart, scroll the mouse wheel to zoom in or out. This kind of zooming is aligned to center below the mouse pointer. The other charts will follow too.
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Checks may fail if you are viewing an HTTPS page and the server to be checked is HTTP only.