- Report battery data for individual devices
- Select a representative battery for legacy fields and alerts
- Average named battery data independently
- Display multiple batteries in system charts
- Add cross-platform coverage and transport tests
CalculateCpuPercentLinux subtracted the stored previous counters from the
current ones without checking direction. When a stats response is processed
after a newer one for the same container, or an accounting counter resets,
the current total reads lower and the unsigned subtraction wraps to ~2^64
instead of going negative.
On the container counter that surfaces as the reported error, and the sample
is discarded along with the container's network stats:
cpu pct greater than 100: 1.15292150348562e+13
On the system counter it is quieter and worse: the wrapped value inflates the
divisor, so the percentage collapses toward zero and is stored as a healthy
sample rather than rejected. A synthetic rollback measures 2.7e-12 percent.
Both directions are now treated as a new baseline (0% for one sample), which
matches how the function already handles the first-run case.
CalculateCpuPercentWindows had the same unguarded subtraction and is fixed
the same way.
Fixes#2149
Co-authored-by: Ryan Chou <ryanchou1994@users.noreply.github.com>
Some enterprise NVMe drives (e.g. Dell Ent NVMe CM7 U.2) report capacity
via nvme_total_capacity instead of user_capacity.bytes in smartctl output.
The NVMe SMART parser now falls back to nvme_total_capacity when
user_capacity.bytes is zero.
Changes container network statistics to use raw byte values instead of converting to megabytes agent-side, providing more accurate measurements for low-bandwidth containers. Maintains backward compatibility with older agents/hubs through fallback logic.
- Agent now sends Bandwidth field as [sent_bytes, recv_bytes] array
- Deprecated NetworkSent/NetworkRecv fields still populated for compatibility
- Hub and frontend fall back to deprecated fields when Bandwidth is zero
- Record averaging correctly handles both old and new formats
- TODO markers added for cleanup in version 0.19+
* feat: add ATA Device Statistics parsing and fall back for SMART temp reading
* simplify ata device statistics structs and fix smartctl args tests
* simplify ata device statistics lookup to use page number only
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Co-authored-by: henrygd <hank@henrygd.me>
- add includedetails flag to data requests for better efficiency
- integrate docker host info api for better os detection
- pull more OS details as well as cpu arch
- separate info bar component and refactor for new info
- Implement SmartManager for collecting SMART data from SATA and NVMe drives
- Add smartctl-based data collection with standby mode detection
- Support comprehensive SMART attributes parsing and storage
- Add hub API endpoint for fetching SMART data from agents
- Create SMART table UI with detailed disk information
Co-authored-by: geekifan <i@ifan.dev>
- Add new /containers route with virtualized table showing all containers across systems
- Implement container stats collection (CPU, memory, network usage) with health status tracking
- Add container logs and info API endpoints with syntax highlighting using Shiki
- Create detailed container views with fullscreen logs/info dialogs and refresh functionality
- Add container table to individual system pages with lazy loading
- Implement container record storage with automatic cleanup and historical averaging
- Update navbar with container navigation icon
- Extract reusable ActiveAlerts component from home page
- Add FooterRepoLink component for consistent GitHub/version display
- Enhance filtering and search capabilities across container tables
- add one minute charts
- update disk io to use bytes
- update hub and agent connection interfaces / handlers to be more
flexible
- change agent cache to use cache time instead of session id
- refactor collection of metrics which require deltas to track
separately per cache time