X-Git-Url: https://arthur.barton.de/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=web%2Findex.html;h=f0a3b75de60cf57ce562377d81771e474c02a471;hb=f6f73aeaba9eef3a7105c5b8bd389be49e0595b0;hp=c84289696ee93cbcea6bf223196e1d215baaa9bb;hpb=951fc1e459c055a185f766870490a71f332426f8;p=netdata.git diff --git a/web/index.html b/web/index.html index c8428969..f0a3b75d 100644 --- a/web/index.html +++ b/web/index.html @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
apps.plugin
. This plugin walks through the entire /proc
filesystem and aggregates statistics for applications of interest, defined in /etc/netdata/apps_groups.conf
(the default is here). 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).apps.plugin
. This plugin walks through the entire /proc
filesystem and aggregates statistics for applications of interest, defined in /etc/netdata/apps_groups.conf
(the default is here). 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.',
height: 1.5
},
'users': {
title: 'Users',
- info: 'Per user statistics are collected using netdata\'s apps.plugin
. This plugin walks through the entire /proc
filesystem and aggregates statistics per user.apps.plugin
. This plugin walks through the entire /proc
filesystem 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.',
height: 1.5
},
'groups': {
title: 'User Groups',
- info: 'Per user group statistics are collected using netdata\'s apps.plugin
. This plugin walks through the entire /proc
filesystem and aggregates statistics per user group.apps.plugin
. This plugin walks through the entire /proc
filesystem 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.',
height: 1.5
},
@@ -1361,10 +1362,25 @@ var menuData = {
info: undefined
},
+ 'phpfpm': {
+ title: 'PHP-FPM',
+ info: undefined,
+ },
+
+ 'nginx': {
+ title: 'nginx',
+ info: undefined,
+ },
+/*
+ 'apache': {
+ title: 'Apache',
+ info: undefined,
+ },*/
+
'named': {
title: 'named',
info: undefined
- },
+ }
};
var submenuData = {
@@ -1800,6 +1816,9 @@ function enrichChartData(chart) {
break;
case 'mysql':
+ case 'phpfpm':
+/* case 'nginx':
+ case 'apache':*/
case 'named':
case 'cgroup':
chart.menu = chart.type;