Reporting

TrueNAS has a built-in reporting engine that provides helpful graphs and information about the system. What does TrueNAS SCALE use for reporting? TrueNAS SCALE uses Netdata to gather metrics, create visualizations, and provide reporting statistics. Click Netdata from the Reporting page to see the built-in netdata UI. This UI bases metrics off your local system and browser time, which might be different from the default TrueNAS system time. Reporting data is saved to permit viewing and monitoring usage trends over time.
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Reporting

TrueNAS has a built in reporting engine that displays helpful graphs and information about the system processes. TrueNAS uses Graphite for metric gathering and visualizations. Configure system reporting on the System > Reporting screen. - Name Description Graph Age in Months Maximum time (in months) TrueNAS stores a graph. Allowed values are 1-60. Changing this value causes the Confirm RRD Destroy dialog to display. Changes do not take effect until TrueNAS destroys the existing reporting database.
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Reporting

The SCALE CLI guide is a work in progress! New namespace and command documentation is continually added and maintained, so check back here often to see what is new! Reporting Namespace The reporting namespace has 3 commands, and is based on system reporting functions found in the SCALE API and web UI. It provides access to reporting database configuration methods through the reporting namespace commands and the child namespaces and their commands.
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Reporting

The Reporting screen displays graphs of system information for CPU, disk, memory, network, NFS, partition, target, UPS, ZFS, and system functions. Use the dropdown in the upper right corner to select between reporting graph display options. The CPU report displays by default. What does TrueNAS SCALE use for reporting? TrueNAS SCALE uses Netdata to gather metrics, create visualizations, and provide reporting statistics. Click Netdata from the Reporting page to see the built-in netdata UI.
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Reporting

The Reporting screen displays graphs of system information for CPU, disk, memory, network, NFS, partition, target, UPS, ZFS and system functions. What does TrueNAS use for reporting? TrueNAS uses Graphite for metric gathering and visualizations. TrueNAS uses collectd to provide reporting statistics. Reporting data is saved to permit viewing and monitoring usage trends over time. This data is preserved across system upgrades and restarts. Data files are saved in /var/db/collectd/rrd/.
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Netdata

Community applications are created and maintained by members of the TrueNAS community. Similarly, community members actively maintain application articles in this section. Click Edit Page in the top right corner to propose changes to this article. The TrueNAS SCALE Netdata app provides an easy way to install and access the Netdata infrastructure monitoring solution. SCALE deploys the Netdata app in a Kubernetes container using the Helm package manager. After successfully deploying the app, you can access the Netdata web portal from SCALE.
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Prometheus

Community applications are created and maintained by members of the TrueNAS community. Similarly, community members actively maintain application articles in this section. Click Edit Page in the top right corner to propose changes to this article. Prometheus is a monitoring platform that collects metrics from targets it monitors. Targets are system HTTP endpoints configured in the Prometheus web UI. Prometheus is itself an HTTP endpoint so it can monitor itself.
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