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System logging and graphing

Posted: 21 Dec 2020, 04:00
by justsimon
Can you make an app or feature to show graphs over time, with a user-selectable date range would be great.
I would love to see (if these are available):
  • HDD Temp
  • Read
  • Write
  • Fan speed
  • CPU temp
  • CPU usage
  • Motherboard temp
  • LAN Speed In
  • LAN Speed Out
The logs might already be stored somewhere.
At the moment I'm trying to figure out if this can be done with docker, but a native app would be great.

Or if any other owners can suggest docker containers for the above, it'd be much appreciated!

Re: System logging and graphing

Posted: 23 Dec 2020, 19:12
by justsimon
So you have Netdata available as an app, but it's dated 2019-10-23.
When I load it up at host:19999 it prompts me to update it.

Will I screw things up if I try to update it via ssh?

Re: System logging and graphing

Posted: 23 Dec 2020, 19:45
by justsimon
And can you tell me where it's installed?
I want to tweak the config files to increase the log size and pull in more info via python.d

Re: System logging and graphing

Posted: 25 Dec 2020, 16:47
by demetry14
Have you considered monitoring your NAS with Docker > Prometheus Traefik.

https://blog.leopoldjacquot.com/monitor-your-nas/

Re: System logging and graphing

Posted: 26 Dec 2020, 13:12
by TMroy
We plan to add more info on the sysinfo board, so that you can have such info easier.

Re: System logging and graphing

Posted: 27 Dec 2020, 09:21
by justsimon
That would be great!

Is there there any concern with installing Linux apps via CLI?
I was wondering if I could just install netdata directly, but concerned it might mess with TOS