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    Netdata package is now available in XCP-ng

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    • LunarstarPonyL Offline
      LunarstarPony @olivierlambert
      last edited by LunarstarPony

      @olivierlambert
      BTW Will Changing Hostname on the server break this?
      I just change it's hostname recently

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
        last edited by

        Yes it's probably that.

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        • LunarstarPonyL Offline
          LunarstarPony @olivierlambert
          last edited by

          @olivierlambert
          Well Anyway to fix it or reinstall it?

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            You should take a look in the netdata config on your host and check if it's streaming to the right XOA, check Netdata logs and so on.

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            • LunarstarPonyL Offline
              LunarstarPony @olivierlambert
              last edited by

              @olivierlambert Any idea where's the netdata config file location?

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              • stormiS Offline
                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                last edited by

                /etc/netdata/streaming.conf IIRC.

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                • LunarstarPonyL Offline
                  LunarstarPony @stormi
                  last edited by olivierlambert

                  @stormi

                  # do not edit, managed by XCP-ng
                  
                  [stream]
                      # Enable this on slaves, to have them send metrics.
                      enabled = yes
                      destination = tcp:*********.****.****:19999
                      api key = 0b607150-79c6-11eb-9575-c210359af93e
                      timeout seconds = 60
                      default port = 19999
                      send charts matching = *
                      buffer size bytes = 1048576
                      reconnect delay seconds = 5
                      initial clock resync iterations = 60
                  

                  I found these in stream.conf

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                  • olivierlambertO Offline
                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by

                    Is the destination matches XO IP address?

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                    • LunarstarPonyL Offline
                      LunarstarPony @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert
                      Yup It does match XOA's IP Address

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                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                        last edited by

                        So check netdata logs in /var/log to see if there's any error.

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                          LunarstarPony @olivierlambert
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                          • stormiS Offline
                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                            last edited by stormi

                            I see this, which looks good at first sight:

                            2021-05-05 14:53:06: netdata INFO  : STREAM_SENDER[localhost] : STREAM localhost [send to tcp:XXX:19999]: connecting...
                            2021-05-05 14:53:06: netdata INFO  : STREAM_SENDER[localhost] : STREAM localhost [send to tcp:XXX:19999]: initializing communication...
                            2021-05-05 14:53:06: netdata INFO  : STREAM_SENDER[localhost] : STREAM localhost [send to tcp:XXX:19999]: waiting response from remote netdata...
                            2021-05-05 14:53:06: netdata INFO  : STREAM_SENDER[localhost] : STREAM localhost [send to tcp:XXX:19999]: established communication - ready to send metrics...
                            2021-05-05 14:53:07: netdata INFO  : PLUGIN[tc] : STREAM localhost [send]: sending metrics..
                            

                            (caution: your log contains the IP address you masked earlier)

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                            • LunarstarPonyL Offline
                              LunarstarPony @stormi
                              last edited by LunarstarPony

                              @stormi Oh No, have any idea what might be the problem?

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                              • stormiS Offline
                                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                                last edited by

                                No, I don't know where the problem resides exactly.

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                                • andrewm4894A Offline
                                  andrewm4894
                                  last edited by

                                  Hello!

                                  We have recently added some ml capabilities to netdata from netdata agent v1.32.0 onwards. Basically, its fairly lightweight unsupervised anomaly detection, so in addition to collecting raw metrics each second for about 1% cpu of one core (typically) and no extra storage the agent also can produce an "anomaly bit" that's 1 if recent data "looks" anomalous or 0 for normal.

                                  Some of our users have asked about if this ML capabilities would work on netdata within XCP-ng.

                                  I'm trying to figure out if/how i might go about answering that. I work on the ML part of all this so am a bit (very) naive on the packaging side of things.

                                  I'm wondering if anyone would be able to help me try figure out if the ML features of the netdata agent would be available via XCP-ng?

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                                  • olivierlambertO Offline
                                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                    last edited by

                                    Hello @andrewm4894

                                    Sure, what do you need to know? Let me add @stormi in the conversation 🙂

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                                    • lawrencesystemsL Offline
                                      lawrencesystems Ambassador @andrewm4894
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                                      @andrewm4894 I am really looking forward to seeing how this update goes because using Netdata inside of XCP-NG is something that I want to do an updated video on to discuss performance and tesing.

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                                      • andrewm4894A Offline
                                        andrewm4894 @olivierlambert
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                                        @olivierlambert basically that if I was using XCP-ng and I set enabled = yes in the [ml] section of the netdata.conf if it would just work as normal.

                                        Once a user makes that config change they would get the new "Anomaly Detection" menu

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                                        What this means then is that within each chart there will also be the new anomaly-bit corresponding to each raw metric value.

                                        For example if you add options=anomaly-bit then you get the anomaly bit instead of the raw value, for example (will probably be all 0 since all normal on that server) https://london.my-netdata.io/api/v1/data?chart=system.cpu&options=anomaly-bit

                                        For users who then claim their nodes into netdata cloud this powers the anomaly advisor feature.

                                        Here is a quick example of me doing a k6 load test against our demo servers.

                                        So i guess (apologies for rambling a bit) my questions are:

                                        1. What netdata agent version is available in XCP-ng by default?
                                        2. Do you know if there are any custom build flags passed to it as part of the packaging for XCP-ng? e.g sometimes package maintainers might pass things like --disable-cloud or --disable-ml for various reasons so im just trying to double check if anything there that might preclude things.

                                        I think its mainly down to the netdata version that's included by default and if any custom flags passed as part of that packaging (if that makes sense).

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                                        • stormiS Offline
                                          stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                                          last edited by stormi

                                          The netdata version is rather old because XCP-ng 8.2 is a LTS and netdata sadly doesn't have long term maintenance branches that would guarantee an absence of regressions. And I've had serious issues with netdata on XCP-ng in the past (disk full due to a bug that I reported at the time, fixed since but now I completely disable disk writes and let only netdata use a limited RAM database, just in case), so I'm not eager to update often as long as it is working and no unpatchable major security issues are found.

                                          And given the pace at which netdata evolves, each update is a significant amount of packaging work for me 🙂

                                          I will provide an update at some point, in the testing repository at least, but I don't know when exactly.

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                                          • olivierlambertO Offline
                                            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                            last edited by olivierlambert

                                            Is there a way to reduce both the risk and the packaging burden? Asking @andrewm4894 🙂

                                            edit: thing is, the dom0 is a very sensitive piece in XCP-ng, so if we do something bad in there, this can affect all VMs.

                                            We are working on the longer run to be able to get metrics out of the dom0 (we can imagine a dedicated domain or a central Open Metrics compatible database). I wonder if Netdata is capable to work on top of an Open Metrics by the way 🤔

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