Netdata Debian Linux
Netdata Debian Linux
Netdata Debian Linux
System Overview
Overview of the key system metrics.
cpu
Total CPU utilization (all cores). 100% here means there is no CPU idle time at all. You can get per core
usage at the CPUs section and per application usage at the Applications Monitoring section.
Keep an eye on iowait ( 0.00%). If it is constantly high, your disks are a
bottleneck and they slow your system down.
An important metric worth monitoring, is softirq ( 0.00%). A constantly
high percentage of softirq may indicate network driver issues.
Total CPU utilization (system.cpu) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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percentage
80.00 guest_nice 0.00
guest 0.00
60.00 steal 0.00
percentage
softirq 0.00
40.00 irq 0.00
user 0.00
20.00 system 0.51
nice 0.00
iowait 0.00
0.00
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load
Current system load, i.e. the number of processes using CPU or waiting for system resources (usually
CPU and disk). The 3 metrics refer to 1, 5 and 15 minute averages. The system calculates this once
every 5 seconds. For more information check this wikipedia article
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Load_(computing))
netdata
disk
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Total Disk I/O, for all physical disks. You can get detailed information about each disk at the Disks
section and per application Disk usage at the Applications Monitoring section. Physical are all the disks
that are listed in /sys/block , but do not exist in /sys/devices/virtual/block .
netdata
Memory paged from/to disk. This is usually the total disk I/O of the system.
netdata
ram
System Random Access Memory (i.e. physical memory) usage.
netdata
swap
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System swap memory usage. Swap space is used when the amount of physical memory (RAM) is full.
When the system needs more memory resources and the RAM is full, inactive pages in memory are
moved to the swap space (usually a disk, a disk partition or a file).
netdata
Total Swap I/O. (netdata measures both in and out . If either of the metrics in or out is not shown
in the chart, the reason is that the metric is zero. - you can change the page settings to always render
all the available dimensions on all charts).
netdata
network
Total bandwidth of all physical network interfaces. This does not include lo , VPNs, network bridges,
IFB devices, bond interfaces, etc. Only the bandwidth of physical network interfaces is aggregated.
Physical are all the network interfaces that are listed in /proc/net/dev , but do not exist in
/sys/devices/virtual/net .
Physical Network Interfaces Aggregated Bandwidth (system.net) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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200.0
kilobits/s
100.0
received 8.6
0.0 sent -53.7
-100.0
kilobits/s
-200.0
-300.0
-400.0
-500.0
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200.0
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kilobits/s
100.0
received 8.0
0.0 sent -53.0
-100.0
kilobits/s
-200.0
-300.0
-400.0
-500.0
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-500
processes
System processes. Running are the processes in the CPU. Blocked are processes that are willing to
enter the CPU, but they cannot, e.g. because they wait for disk activity.
System Processes (system.processes) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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5.00 processes
running 3.00
4.00 blocked 0.00
processes
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
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4.00
2.00
0.00
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125.00
124.00
123.00
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400.0
350.0
300.0
250.0
idlejitter
Idle jitter is calculated by netdata. A thread is spawned that requests to sleep for a few microseconds.
When the system wakes it up, it measures how many microseconds have passed. The difference
between the requested and the actual duration of the sleep, is the idle jitter. This number is useful in
real-time environments, where CPU jitter can affect the quality of the service (like VoIP media
gateways).
CPU Idle Jitter (system.idlejitter) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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30,000 microseconds lost/s
25,000 min 126
microseconds lost/s
max 6,216
20,000 average 638
15,000
10,000
5,000
0
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interrupts
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Total number of CPU interrupts. Check system.interrupts that gives more detail about each interrupt
and also the CPUs section where interrupts are analyzed per CPU core.
CPU Interrupts (system.intr) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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280.0
interrupts/s
260.0 interrupts 145.3
240.0
interrupts/s
220.0
200.0
180.0
160.0
140.0
CPU interrupts in detail. At the CPUs section, interrupts are analyzed per CPU core.
System interrupts (system.interrupts) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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280.0 interrupts/s
260.0 timer_0 0.0
240.0
i8042_1 0.0
rtc0_8 0.0
220.0 i8042_12 0.0
200.0 ata_piix_15 1.3
180.0 snd_ens1… 0.0
ioc0_17 0.7
interrupts/s
softirqs
CPU softirqs in detail. At the CPUs section, softirqs are analyzed per CPU core.
System softirqs (system.softirqs) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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300.0 softirqs/s
HI 0.0
250.0
TIMER 66.4
200.0 NET_TX 21.1
softirqs/s
NET_RX 33.1
150.0
BLOCK 2.4
100.0 TASKLET 0.0
50.0 SCHED 66.4
RCU 41.9
0.0
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softnet
Statistics for CPUs SoftIRQs related to network receive work. Break down per CPU core can be found
at CPU / softnet statistics. processed states the number of packets processed, dropped is the number
packets dropped because the network device backlog was full (to fix them on Linux use sysctl to
increase net.core.netdev_max_backlog ), squeezed is the number of packets dropped because the
network device budget ran out (to fix them on Linux use sysctl to increase net.core.netdev_budget
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10.0
0.0
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entropy
Entropy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entropy_(computing)), is a pool of random numbers (/dev/random
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//dev/random)) that is mainly used in cryptography. If the pool of entropy
gets empty, processes requiring random numbers may run a lot slower (it depends on the interface
each program uses), waiting for the pool to be replenished. Ideally a system with high entropy demands
should have a hardware device for that purpose (TPM is one such device). There are also several
software-only options you may install, like haveged , although these are generally useful only in servers.
Available Entropy (system.entropy) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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entropy
3,400.0 entropy 3,425.0
3,380.0
entropy
3,360.0
3,340.0
3,320.0
uptime
System Uptime (system.uptime) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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00:28:20 time
uptime 00:28:41
00:27:30
time
00:26:40
ipc semaphores
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0.6
0.4
0.2
0
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0.6
arrays
0.4
0.2
0
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0.6
segments
0.4
0.2
0
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0.6
bytes
0.4
0.2
0
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CPUs
Detailed information for each CPU of the system. A summary of the system for all CPUs can be found at the
System Overview section.
utilization
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softirq 0.00
40.00 irq 0.00
user 0.00
20.00 system 0.00
nice 0.00
iowait 0.00
0.00
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softirq 1.01
40.00 irq 0.00
user 0.00
20.00 system 2.02
nice 0.00
iowait 0.00
0.00
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interrupts
CPU0 Interrupts (cpu.cpu0_interrupts) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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interrupts/s
120.0
timer_0 0.0
110.0 i8042_1 0.0
rtc0_8 0.0
100.0
i8042_12 0.0
90.0 ata_piix_15 0.0
snd_ens1… 0.0
80.0
ioc0_17 0.0
interrupts/s
ens33_19 33.1
100.0 NMI 0.0
LOC 75.7
PMI 0.0
RES 4.9
50.0
CAL 0.0
TLB 0.0
MCP 0.0
0.0
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softirqs
CPU0 softirqs (cpu.cpu0_softirqs) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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softirqs/s
150.0 TIMER 42.9
NET_TX 0.0
NET_RX 0.0
softirqs/s
100.0
BLOCK 0.0
TASKLET 0.0
50.0 SCHED 43.5
RCU 27.9
0.0
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softnet
Statistics for per CPUs core SoftIRQs related to network receive work. Total for all CPU cores can be
found at System / softnet statistics. processed states the number of packets processed, dropped is
the number packets dropped because the network device backlog was full (to fix them on Linux use
sysctl to increase net.core.netdev_max_backlog ), squeezed is the number of packets dropped
because the network device budget ran out (to fix them on Linux use sysctl to increase
net.core.netdev_budget and/or net.core.netdev_budget_usecs ). More information about identifying
and troubleshooting network driver related issues can be found at Red Hat Enterprise Linux Network
Performance Tuning Guide
(https://access.redhat.com/sites/default/files/attachments/20150325_network_performance_tuning.pdf).
0.00
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10.0
0.0
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cpuidle
C-state residency time (cpu.cpu0_cpuidle) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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100.4
percentage
C0 (active) 100
100.2
percentage
100
99.8
99.6
100
99.8
99.6
Memory
Detailed information about the memory management of the system.
system
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Available Memory is estimated by the kernel, as the amount of RAM that can be used by userspace
processes, without causing swapping.
Available RAM for applications (mem.available) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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379.00 MiB
avail 378.57
378.50
MiB
378.00
377.50
Committed Memory, is the sum of all memory which has been allocated by processes.
Committed (Allocated) Memory (mem.committed) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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MiB
420.0 Committe… 303.0
400.0
380.0
MiB
360.0
340.0
320.0
1,500
1,000
500
0
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kernel
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Dirty is the amount of memory waiting to be written to disk. Writeback is how much memory is actively
being written to disk.
Writeback Memory (mem.writeback) Min, 09 Jun 2019
15.0 21.19.57
MiB
Dirty 0.1
Writeback 0.0
10.0
FuseWrit… 0.0
NfsWriteb… 0.0
MiB
Bounce 0.0
5.0
0.0
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The total amount of memory being used by the kernel. Slab is the amount of memory used by the
kernel to cache data structures for its own use. KernelStack is the amount of memory allocated for
each task done by the kernel. PageTables is the amount of memory decicated to the lowest level of
page tables (A page table is used to turn a virtual address into a physical memory address).
VmallocUsed is the amount of memory being used as virtual address space.
Memory Used by Kernel (mem.kernel) Min, 09 Jun 2019
50.0 21.19.57
MiB
40.0 Slab 48.5
KernelStack 1.0
30.0 PageTables 1.0
VmallocU… 0.0
MiB
20.0
10.0
0.0
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slab
Reclaimable is the amount of memory which the kernel can reuse. Unreclaimable can not be reused
even when the kernel is lacking memory.
Reclaimable Kernel Memory (mem.slab) Min, 09 Jun 2019
50.0 21.19.57
MiB
40.0 reclaimable 37.6
unreclaim… 10.9
30.0
MiB
20.0
10.0
0.0
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Disks
Charts with performance information for all the system disks. Special care has been given to present disk
performance metrics in a way compatible with iostat -x . netdata by default prevents rendering performance
charts for individual partitions and unmounted virtual disks. Disabled charts can still be enabled by configuring
the relative settings in the netdata configuration file.
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sda
Amount of data transferred to and from disk.
Disk I/O Bandwidth (disk.sda) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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MiB/s
-1.95 reads 0.00
writes -0.01
-3.91
MiB/s
-5.86
-7.81
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Completed disk I/O operations. Keep in mind the number of operations requested might be higher,
since the system is able to merge adjacent to each other (see merged operations chart).
Disk Completed I/O Operations (disk_ops.sda) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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operations/s
-10.0 reads 0.0
writes -2.4
-20.0
operations/s
-30.0
-40.0
-50.0
I/O operations currently in progress. This metric is a snapshot - it is not an average over the last
interval.
Disk Current I/O Operations (disk_qops.sda) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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operations
0.8 operations 0
0.6
operations
0.4
0.2
0
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Backlog is an indication of the duration of pending disk operations. On every I/O event the system is
multiplying the time spent doing I/O since the last update of this field with the number of pending
operations. While not accurate, this metric can provide an indication of the expected completion time of
the operations in progress.
Disk Backlog (disk_backlog.sda) Min, 09 Jun 2019
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10.0 milliseconds
backlog 0.0
8.0
milliseconds
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
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Disk Utilization measures the amount of time the disk was busy with something. This is not related to its
performance. 100% means that the system always had an outstanding operation on the disk. Keep in
mind that depending on the underlying technology of the disk, 100% here may or may not be an
indication of congestion.
Disk Utilization Time (disk_util.sda) Min, 09 Jun 2019
2.50
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% of time working
2.00 utilization 0.00
% of time working
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
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The average time for I/O requests issued to the device to be served. This includes the time spent by the
requests in queue and the time spent servicing them.
milliseconds/operation
KiB/operation
-500.0 reads -
writes -
The average service time for completed I/O operations. This metric is calculated using the total busy
time of the disk and the number of completed operations. If the disk is able to execute multiple parallel
operations the reporting average service time will be misleading.
milliseconds/operation
0.00
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The number of merged disk operations. The system is able to merge adjacent I/O operations, for
example two 4KB reads can become one 8KB read before given to disk.
Disk Merged Operations (disk_mops.sda) proc:/proc/diskstats
0.0
disk.mops
operations/s
reads -
-200.0 writes -
The sum of the duration of all completed I/O operations. This number can exceed the interval if the disk
is able to execute I/O operations in parallel.
Disk Total I/O Time (disk_iotime.sda) proc:/proc/diskstats
0.0 disk.iotime
milliseconds/s
-200.0 milliseconds/s
reads -
-400.0 writes -
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Disk space utilization. reserved for root is automatically reserved by the system to prevent the root user
from getting out of space.
Disk Space Usage for / [/dev/sda1] (disk_space._) diskspace
disk.space
70.0
GiB
60.0 avail -
50.0 used -
reserved f… -
40.0
GiB
30.0
20.0
10.0
0.0
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inodes (or index nodes) are filesystem objects (e.g. files and directories). On many types of file system
implementations, the maximum number of inodes is fixed at filesystem creation, limiting the maximum
number of files the filesystem can hold. It is possible for a device to run out of inodes. When this
happens, new files cannot be created on the device, even though there may be free space available.
Disk Files (inodes) Usage for / [/dev/sda1] (disk_inodes._) diskspace
5,000,000 disk.inodes
inodes
4,000,000 avail -
used -
3,000,000 reserved f… -
inodes
2,000,000
1,000,000
0
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/dev
Disk space utilization. reserved for root is automatically reserved by the system to prevent the root user
from getting out of space.
Disk Space Usage for /dev [udev] (disk_space._dev) diskspace
disk.space
204.8 MiB
avail -
153.6 used -
reserved f… -
MiB
102.4
51.2
0.0
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inodes (or index nodes) are filesystem objects (e.g. files and directories). On many types of file system
implementations, the maximum number of inodes is fixed at filesystem creation, limiting the maximum
number of files the filesystem can hold. It is possible for a device to run out of inodes. When this
happens, new files cannot be created on the device, even though there may be free space available.
Disk Files (inodes) Usage for /dev [udev] (disk_inodes._dev) diskspace
60,000 disk.inodes
inodes
50,000
avail -
40,000 used -
reserved f… -
inodes
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
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/dev/shm
Disk space utilization. reserved for root is automatically reserved by the system to prevent the root user
from getting out of space.
Disk Space Usage for /dev/shm [tmpfs] (disk_space._dev_shm) diskspace
disk.space
204.8 MiB
avail -
used -
153.6
reserved f… -
MiB
102.4
51.2
0.0
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inodes (or index nodes) are filesystem objects (e.g. files and directories). On many types of file system
implementations, the maximum number of inodes is fixed at filesystem creation, limiting the maximum
number of files the filesystem can hold. It is possible for a device to run out of inodes. When this
happens, new files cannot be created on the device, even though there may be free space available.
Disk Files (inodes) Usage for /dev/shm [tmpfs] (disk_inodes._dev_shm) diskspace
60,000 disk.inodes
inodes
50,000 avail -
40,000
used -
reserved f… -
inodes
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
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Disk space utilization. reserved for root is automatically reserved by the system to prevent the root user
from getting out of space.
Disk Space Usage for /run [tmpfs] (disk_space._run) diskspace
disk.space
41.0
MiB
avail -
used -
30.7
reserved f… -
MiB
20.5
10.2
0.0
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inodes (or index nodes) are filesystem objects (e.g. files and directories). On many types of file system
implementations, the maximum number of inodes is fixed at filesystem creation, limiting the maximum
number of files the filesystem can hold. It is possible for a device to run out of inodes. When this
happens, new files cannot be created on the device, even though there may be free space available.
Disk Files (inodes) Usage for /run [tmpfs] (disk_inodes._run) diskspace
60,000 disk.inodes
inodes
50,000 avail -
40,000 used -
reserved f… -
inodes
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
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/run/lock
Disk space utilization. reserved for root is automatically reserved by the system to prevent the root user
from getting out of space.
Disk Space Usage for /run/lock [tmpfs] (disk_space._run_lock) diskspace
disk.space
MiB
4.10
avail -
used -
3.07
reserved f… -
MiB
2.05
1.02
0.00
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inodes (or index nodes) are filesystem objects (e.g. files and directories). On many types of file system
implementations, the maximum number of inodes is fixed at filesystem creation, limiting the maximum
number of files the filesystem can hold. It is possible for a device to run out of inodes. When this
happens, new files cannot be created on the device, even though there may be free space available.
Disk Files (inodes) Usage for /run/lock [tmpfs] (disk_inodes._run_lock) diskspace
60,000 disk.inodes
inodes
50,000 avail -
40,000 used -
reserved f… -
inodes
30,000
20,000
10,000
0
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Networking Stack
Metrics for the networking stack of the system. These metrics are collected from /proc/net/netstat , apply to
both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic and are related to operation of the kernel networking stack.
tcp
TCP connection aborts. baddata ( TCPAbortOnData ) happens while the connection is on FIN_WAIT1
and the kernel receives a packet with a sequence number beyond the last one for this connection - the
kernel responds with RST (closes the connection). userclosed ( TCPAbortOnClose ) happens when the
kernel receives data on an already closed connection and responds with RST . nomemory
( TCPAbortOnMemory happens when there are too many orphaned sockets (not attached to an fd) and
the kernel has to drop a connection - sometimes it will send an RST , sometimes it won't. timeout
( TCPAbortOnTimeout ) happens when a connection times out. linger ( TCPAbortOnLinger ) happens
when the kernel killed a socket that was already closed by the application and lingered around for long
enough. failed ( TCPAbortFailed ) happens when the kernel attempted to send an RST but failed
because there was no memory available.
TCP Connection Aborts (ip.tcpconnaborts) proc:/proc/net/netstat
1
ip.tcpconnaborts
connections/s
0.8
baddata -
userclosed -
connections/s
0.6
nomemory -
timeout -
0.4 linger -
failed -
0.2
0
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0.4
0.2
0
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broadcast
IP Broadcast Bandwidth (ip.bcast) proc:/proc/net/netstat
1.00 ip.bcast
kilobits/s
0.80 received -
sent -
0.60
kilobits/s
0.40
0.20
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.50
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
ecn
Explicit Congestion Notification (ECN) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Explicit_Congestion_Notification) is
a TCP extension that allows end-to-end notification of network congestion without dropping packets.
ECN is an optional feature that may be used between two ECN-enabled endpoints when the underlying
network infrastructure also supports it.
-40.0
-50.0
-60.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
IPv4 Networking
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Metrics for the IPv4 stack of the system. Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv4) is
the fourth version of the Internet Protocol (IP). It is one of the core protocols of standards-based internetworking
methods in the Internet. IPv4 is a connectionless protocol for use on packet-switched networks. It operates on a
best effort delivery model, in that it does not guarantee delivery, nor does it assure proper sequencing or
avoidance of duplicate delivery. These aspects, including data integrity, are addressed by an upper layer
transport protocol, such as the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
sockets
IPv4 Sockets Used (ipv4.sockstat_sockets) proc:/proc/net/sockstat
123.00
ipv4.sockstat_sockets
122.00 sockets
used -
121.00
sockets
120.00
119.00
118.00
117.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
packets
IPv4 Packets (ipv4.packets) proc:/proc/net/snmp
60.0 ipv4.packets
40.0 pps
received -
20.0 sent -
forwarded -
0.0
delivered -
pps
-20.0
-40.0
-60.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
errors
IPv4 Errors (ipv4.errors) proc:/proc/net/snmp
1
ipv4.errors
pps
0.8
InDiscards -
OutDiscar… -
0.6
InHdrErrors -
OutNoRo… -
pps
0.4 InAddrErr… -
InUnknow… -
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
icmp
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0.00
pps
-0.50
-1.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
OutRoute… -
InRouterS… -
-0.20
OutRoute… -
InTimeEx… -
-0.40 OutTimeE… -
InParmPr… -
-0.60 OutParm… -
InTimesta… -
-0.80 OutTimes… -
InTimesta… -
-1.00 OutTimes… -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
tcp
The number of established TCP connections (known as CurrEstab ). This is a snapshot of the
established connections at the time of measurement (i.e. a connection established and a connection
disconnected within the same iteration will not affect this metric).
IPv4 TCP Connections (ipv4.tcpsock) proc:/proc/net/snmp
7.00
ipv4.tcpsock
6.00 active connections
connectio… -
active connections
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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6.0 timewait -
4.0
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
-20.0
-40.0
-60.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
active or ActiveOpens is the number of outgoing TCP connections attempted by this host. passive
or PassiveOpens is the number of incoming TCP connections accepted by this host.
IPv4 TCP Opens (ipv4.tcpopens) proc:/proc/net/snmp
2.50 ipv4.tcpopens
connections/s
2.00 active -
passive -
connections/s
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
InErrs is the number of TCP segments received in error (including header too small, checksum errors,
sequence errors, bad packets - for both IPv4 and IPv6). InCsumErrors is the number of TCP segments
received with checksum errors (for both IPv4 and IPv6). RetransSegs is the number of TCP segments
retransmitted.
IPv4 TCP Errors (ipv4.tcperrors) proc:/proc/net/snmp
1
ipv4.tcperrors
pps
0.8
InErrs -
InCsumEr… -
0.6
RetransS… -
pps
0.4
0.2
0
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EstabResets is the number of established connections resets (i.e. connections that made a direct
transition from ESTABLISHED or CLOSE_WAIT to CLOSED ). OutRsts is the number of TCP segments
sent, with the RST flag set (for both IPv4 and IPv6). AttemptFails is the number of times TCP
connections made a direct transition from either SYN_SENT or SYN_RECV to CLOSED , plus the number of
times TCP connections made a direct transition from the SYN_RECV to LISTEN . TCPSynRetrans shows
retries for new outbound TCP connections, which can indicate general connectivity issues or backlog
on the remote host.
IPv4 TCP Handshake Issues (ipv4.tcphandshake) proc:/proc/net/snmp
ipv4.tcphandshake
0.50
events/s
EstabRes… -
0.40
OutRsts -
AttemptF… -
events/s
0.30
SynRetrans -
0.20
0.10
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
15.0
KiB
10.0
5.0
0.0
21.18.00 21.18.10 21.18.20 21.18.30 21.18.40 21.18.50 21.19.00 21.19.10 21.19.20 2
udp
IPv4 UDP Sockets (ipv4.sockstat_udp_sockets) proc:/proc/net/sockstat
ipv4.sockstat_udp_sock…
2.4
sockets
inuse -
2.2
sockets
1.8
1.6
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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NoPorts -
InCsumEr… -
0.50
IgnoredM… -
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
4
KiB
3.8
3.6
IPv6 Networking
Metrics for the IPv6 stack of the system. Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6) is
the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification
and location system for computers on networks and routes traffic across the Internet. IPv6 was developed by the
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to deal with the long-anticipated problem of IPv4 address exhaustion.
IPv6 is intended to replace IPv4.
packets
IPv6 Packets (ipv6.packets) proc:/proc/net/snmp6
10.0 ipv6.packets
pps
5.0 received -
sent -
forwarded -
0.0 delivers -
pps
-5.0
-10.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
4.0
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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tcp6
IPv6 TCP Sockets (ipv6.sockstat6_tcp_sockets) proc:/proc/net/sockstat6
ipv6.sockstat6_tcp_sock…
3.4
sockets
inuse -
3.2
sockets
2.8
2.6
udp6
IPv6 UDP Sockets (ipv6.sockstat6_udp_sockets) proc:/proc/net/sockstat6
ipv6.sockstat6_udp_soc…
1.4
sockets
inuse -
1.2
sockets
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
NoPorts -
0.4 InCsumEr… -
IgnoredM… -
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
multicast6
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0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
icmp6
IPv6 ICMP Messages (ipv6.icmp) proc:/proc/net/snmp6
1 ipv6.icmp
messages/s
0.8 received -
sent -
0.6
messages/s
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.5 InPktToo… -
0.4 InTimeEx… -
InParmPr… -
0.3
OutDestU… -
0.2 OutPktTo… -
0.1 OutTimeE… -
OutParm… -
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
InAdverti… -
OutAdver… -
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
InType136 -
OutType1 -
0.4 OutType128 -
OutType129 -
0.2 OutType133 -
OutType135 -
OutType143 -
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
Network Interfaces
Performance metrics for network interfaces.
ens33
Bandwidth (net.ens33) proc:/proc/net/dev
net.net
200.0
kilobits/s
100.0
received -
0.0 sent -
-100.0
kilobits/s
-200.0
-300.0
-400.0
-500.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
-20.0
-40.0
-60.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
Applications
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Per application statistics are collected using netdata's apps.plugin . This plugin walks through all processes
and aggregates statistics for applications of interest, defined in /etc/netdata/apps_groups.conf , which can be
edited by running $ /etc/netdata/edit-config apps_groups.conf (the default is here
(https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/apps.plugin/apps_groups.conf)). The plugin internally
builds a process tree (much like ps fax does), and groups processes together (evaluating both child and
parent processes) so that the result is always a chart with a predefined set of dimensions (of course, only
application groups found running are reported). The reported values are compatible with top , although the
netdata plugin counts also the resources of exited children (unlike top which shows only the resources of the
currently running processes). So for processes like shell scripts, the reported values include the resources used
by the commands these scripts run within each timeframe.
cpu
Apps CPU Time (200% = 2 cores) (apps.cpu) apps
13.0 apps.cpu
percentage
12.0
netdata -
11.0 apps.plugin -
python.d.… -
10.0 tc-qos-hel… -
go.d.plugin -
9.0 logs -
ssh -
8.0
dhcp -
cron -
percentage
7.0
X -
6.0 ksmd -
system -
5.0 kernel -
other -
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
2.50 logs -
ssh -
2.00
dhcp -
1.50 cron -
X -
1.00 ksmd -
system -
0.50
kernel -
0.00
other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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logs -
4.00 ssh -
dhcp -
3.00 cron -
X -
2.00
ksmd -
system -
1.00
kernel -
0.00 other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
disk
Apps Disk Reads (apps.preads) apps
apps.preads
35.2
MiB/s
33.2 netdata -
31.3 apps.plugin -
29.3 python.d.… -
tc-qos-hel… -
27.3
go.d.plugin -
25.4 logs -
23.4 ssh -
21.5 dhcp -
19.5 cron -
X -
MiB/s
17.6
ksmd -
15.6 system -
13.7 kernel -
11.7 other -
9.8
7.8
5.9
3.9
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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39.1 ksmd -
system -
34.2
kernel -
29.3 other -
24.4
19.5
14.6
9.8
4.9
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
ssh -
195.3
dhcp -
146.5 cron -
X -
97.7 ksmd -
system -
48.8 kernel -
0.0 other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
39.1 ssh -
dhcp -
29.3
cron -
X -
19.5
ksmd -
system -
9.8
kernel -
0.0
other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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logs -
40.0
ssh -
dhcp -
30.0 cron -
X -
20.0 ksmd -
system -
10.0
kernel -
0.0 other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
mem
Real memory (RAM) used by applications. This does not include shared memory.
Apps Real Memory (w/o shared) (apps.mem) apps
55.0 apps.mem
50.0 MiB
netdata -
45.0 apps.plugin -
40.0 python.d.… -
tc-qos-hel… -
35.0
go.d.plugin -
30.0 logs -
MiB
25.0 ssh -
dhcp -
20.0 cron -
15.0 X -
ksmd -
10.0
system -
5.0 kernel -
0.0
other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
ssh -
0.59 dhcp -
cron -
0.39 X -
ksmd -
0.20 system -
kernel -
0.00
other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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3,000
logs -
2,500 ssh -
dhcp -
2,000
cron -
1,500 X -
ksmd -
1,000
system -
500 kernel -
0 other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
processes
Apps Threads (apps.threads) apps
apps.threads
120.0
threads
110.0 netdata -
100.0 apps.plugin -
90.0 python.d.… -
tc-qos-hel… -
80.0
go.d.plugin -
70.0 logs -
threads
60.0 ssh -
50.0 dhcp -
40.0 cron -
X -
30.0
ksmd -
20.0 system -
10.0 kernel -
0.0
other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
50.0 logs -
ssh -
40.0 dhcp -
cron -
30.0
X -
20.0 ksmd -
system -
10.0 kernel -
0.0 other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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logs -
ssh -
6.0
dhcp -
cron -
4.0 X -
ksmd -
2.0 system -
kernel -
0.0 other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
swap
Apps Swap Memory (apps.swap) apps
61.4 apps.swap
KiB
56.3
netdata -
51.2 apps.plugin -
46.1 python.d.… -
41.0 tc-qos-hel… -
go.d.plugin -
35.8
logs -
30.7
KiB
ssh -
25.6 dhcp -
20.5 cron -
X -
15.4
ksmd -
10.2 system -
5.1 kernel -
0.0
other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
80.0
logs -
ssh -
60.0 dhcp -
cron -
40.0 X -
ksmd -
20.0 system -
kernel -
0.0
other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
net
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logs -
60.0
ssh -
50.0 dhcp -
40.0 cron -
X -
30.0
ksmd -
20.0 system -
10.0 kernel -
0.0 other -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
User Groups
Per user group statistics are collected using netdata's apps.plugin . This plugin walks through all processes
and aggregates statistics per user group. The reported values are compatible with top , although the netdata
plugin counts also the resources of exited children (unlike top which shows only the resources of the currently
running processes). So for processes like shell scripts, the reported values include the resources used by the
commands these scripts run within each timeframe.
cpu
User Groups CPU Time (200% = 2 cores) (groups.cpu) apps
13.0 groups.cpu
percentage
12.0
message… -
11.0 netdata -
debian9 -
10.0 systemd-t… -
root -
9.0
8.0
percentage
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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debian9 -
systemd-t… -
2.00
root -
1.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
debian9 -
4.00 systemd-t… -
root -
2.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
disk
User Groups Disk Reads (groups.preads) apps
groups.preads
35.2
MiB/s
33.2 message… -
31.3 netdata -
29.3 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
27.3
root -
25.4
23.4
21.5
19.5
MiB/s
17.6
15.6
13.7
11.7
9.8
7.8
5.9
3.9
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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39.1
34.2
29.3
24.4
19.5
14.6
9.8
4.9
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
195.3 systemd-t… -
root -
97.7
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
39.1 systemd-t… -
root -
19.5
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
40.0 systemd-t… -
30.0 root -
20.0
10.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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Real memory (RAM) used per user group. This does not include shared memory.
User Groups Real Memory (w/o shared) (groups.mem) apps
groups.mem
50.0 MiB
message… -
40.0
netdata -
30.0 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
MiB
20.0 root -
10.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
Virtual memory allocated per user group. Please check this article
(https://github.com/netdata/netdata/tree/master/daemon#virtual-memory) for more information.
User Groups Virtual Memory Size (groups.vmem) apps
1.37 groups.vmem
1.17 GiB
message… -
0.98
netdata -
0.78 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
GiB
0.59
root -
0.39
0.20
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
3,000 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
2,000 root -
1,000
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
processes
User Groups Threads (groups.threads) apps
120.0 groups.threads
threads
100.0 message… -
80.0
netdata -
debian9 -
threads
60.0 systemd-t… -
root -
40.0
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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systemd-t… -
40.0
root -
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
debian9 -
systemd-t… -
4.00 root -
2.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
swap
User Groups Swap Memory (groups.swap) apps
61.4 groups.swap
KiB
51.2 message… -
41.0 netdata -
debian9 -
30.7 systemd-t… -
KiB
root -
20.5
10.2
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
80.0 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
60.0
root -
40.0
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
net
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60.0 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
40.0 root -
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
Users
Per user statistics are collected using netdata's apps.plugin . This plugin walks through all processes and
aggregates statistics per user. The reported values are compatible with top , although the netdata plugin counts
also the resources of exited children (unlike top which shows only the resources of the currently running
processes). So for processes like shell scripts, the reported values include the resources used by the commands
these scripts run within each timeframe.
cpu
Users CPU Time (200% = 2 cores) (users.cpu) apps
13.0 users.cpu
percentage
12.0
message… -
11.0 netdata -
debian9 -
10.0 systemd-t… -
root -
9.0
8.0
percentage
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
debian9 -
systemd-t… -
2.00
root -
1.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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debian9 -
4.00 systemd-t… -
root -
2.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
disk
Users Disk Reads (users.preads) apps
users.preads
35.2
MiB/s
33.2 message… -
31.3 netdata -
29.3 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
27.3
root -
25.4
23.4
21.5
19.5
MiB/s
17.6
15.6
13.7
11.7
9.8
7.8
5.9
3.9
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
39.1
34.2
29.3
24.4
19.5
14.6
9.8
4.9
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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195.3
systemd-t… -
root -
97.7
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
39.1 systemd-t… -
root -
19.5
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
40.0 systemd-t… -
root -
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
mem
Real memory (RAM) used per user. This does not include shared memory.
Users Real Memory (w/o shared) (users.mem) apps
users.mem
50.0 MiB
message… -
40.0
netdata -
30.0 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
MiB
20.0 root -
10.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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0.59
root -
0.39
0.20
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
3,000 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
2,000 root -
1,000
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
processes
Users Threads (users.threads) apps
120.0 users.threads
threads
100.0 message… -
80.0 netdata -
debian9 -
threads
60.0 systemd-t… -
root -
40.0
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
systemd-t… -
40.0
root -
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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6.0 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
4.0 root -
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
swap
Users Swap Memory (users.swap) apps
61.4 users.swap
KiB
51.2 message… -
41.0 netdata -
debian9 -
30.7 systemd-t… -
KiB
root -
20.5
10.2
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
80.0 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
60.0
root -
40.0
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
net
Users Open Sockets (users.sockets) apps
100.0 users.sockets
open sockets
80.0 message… -
netdata -
open sockets
60.0 debian9 -
systemd-t… -
40.0 root -
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
Netdata Monitoring
Performance metrics for the operation of netdata itself and its plugins.
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netdata
NetData Network Traffic (netdata.net) netdata:stats
200 netdata.net
kilobits/s
0
in -
-200
out -
kilobits/s
-400
-600
-800
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
20.0
10.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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The netdata API response time measures the time netdata needed to serve requests. This time
includes everything, from the reception of the first byte of a request, to the dispatch of the last byte of its
reply, therefore it includes all network latencies involved (i.e. a client over a slow network will influence
these metrics).
NetData API Response Time (netdata.response_time) netdata:stats
6.00 netdata.response_time
5.00
milliseconds/request
average -
milliseconds/request
4.00 max -
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
40.0
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
queries
NetData API Queries (netdata.queries) netdata:stats
40.0 netdata.queries
queries/s
queries -
30.0
queries/s
20.0
10.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
-10,000
-20,000
-30,000
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
cgroups
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2.00
1.00
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
proc
NetData Proc Plugin CPU usage (netdata.plugin_proc_cpu) netdata:stats
2.50 netdata.plugin_proc_cpu
milliseconds/s
2.00 user -
system -
milliseconds/s
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
2.50 meminfo -
ksm -
netdev -
2.00
sockstat -
sockstat6 -
1.50 netstat -
snmp -
snmp6 -
1.00
softnet -
diskstats -
0.50 btrfs -
ipc -
0.00 power su… -
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
web
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15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
statsd
NetData statsd charting thread CPU usage (netdata.plugin_statsd_charting_cpu) statsd:stats
2.50 netdata.statsd_cpu
milliseconds/s
2.00 user -
system -
milliseconds/s
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
meters -
0.4 histograms -
sets -
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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meters -
0.4 histograms -
sets -
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
meters -
0.4 histograms -
sets -
0.2 unknown -
errors -
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
0.6
sockets
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
Private metric charts created by the netdata statsd server (netdata.private_charts) statsd:stats
1 netdata.private_charts
charts
0.8 charts -
0.6
charts
0.4
0.2
0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
diskspace
NetData Disk Space Plugin CPU usage (netdata.plugin_diskspace) diskspace
2.50 netdata.plugin_diskspace
milliseconds/s
2.00 user -
system -
milliseconds/s
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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tc.helper
NetData TC CPU usage (netdata.plugin_tc_cpu) tc
netdata.plugin_tc_cpu
3.50 milliseconds/s
3.00 user -
system -
milliseconds/s
2.50
2.00
1.50
1.00
0.50
0.00
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
10.0
5.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
apps.plugin
Apps Plugin CPU (netdata.apps_cpu) apps
netdata.apps_cpu
12.0
milliseconds/s
10.0 user -
system -
milliseconds/s
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
150.0
link_chan… -
100.0 pids -
fds -
50.0 targets -
new pids -
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
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gtime -
minflt -
40.0 majflt -
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
cgtime -
cminflt -
40.0 cmajflt -
20.0
0.0
21.17.30 21.18.00 21.18.30 21.19.00
Netdata (https://github.com/netdata/netdata/wiki)
Released under GPL v3 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html). Netdata uses third party tools
(https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/REDISTRIBUTED.md).
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