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Chris LuandGitHub c194924d13 telemetry: per-cluster size over time on the dashboard (#10417)
The dashboard charted one summed disk-usage line, so a step in the total
gave no hint which cluster moved. A new panel stacks each cluster's daily
size as its own band: the top of the stack is the fleet total, each band
is one cluster, and the clusters past the twentieth are summed into an
"other" band so the stack still adds up to the total.

The series is built from the per-cluster daily histories and served by
/api/cluster-sizes. Clusters report roughly once a day at no fixed hour,
so a day with no report carries the previous value forward — dropping it
to zero would sag the total every day as the clusters that have not
reported yet fall out from under it. A cluster that stops reporting past
the active window ends at its last sample instead of holding capacity
forever. Ranking is by the most recent day, tie-broken on cluster id so
the colors do not shuffle between refreshes.

Hover and click resolve to the band under the pointer: Chart.js's builtin
interaction modes match the nearest line, which on a stack of thin bands
is rarely the band being pointed at. Clicking one fills the per-cluster
history lookup below it.
2026-07-24 01:43:48 -07:00
Chris LuandGitHub 8e8b4c4f34 telemetry: confirmed-cluster stats (2+ distinct days) (#10402)
telemetry: confirmed-cluster stats

Count a cluster as confirmed once it has reported on >=2 distinct UTC
days (per-cluster history makes this a length check). Version/OS
distributions in /api/stats are computed over confirmed clusters, so a
one-shot injected report can't appear in them; falls back to all active
clusters while no confirmed ones exist (fresh server). Adds the
seaweedfs_telemetry_confirmed_clusters gauge and a dashboard card.
2026-07-22 20:51:59 -07:00
Chris LuandGitHub de3ad8db12 telemetry: per-cluster usage history on the built-in dashboard (#10400)
telemetry: per-cluster usage history

Keep one compact sample per cluster per UTC day (disk bytes, volume
count, volume servers), retained for -max-age and persisted in the
state file. Serve it at /api/history?cluster_id=...&days=90 and add a
per-cluster lookup with disk/volume charts to the built-in dashboard.
2026-07-22 19:46:41 -07:00
Chris LuandGitHub 3e9154def2 telemetry: persist server state across restarts (#10399)
* telemetry: persist server state across restarts

The telemetry server kept the instance map and Prometheus gauges only
in process memory, so every deploy or restart reset all collected
metrics until clusters re-reported over the next 24h.

Snapshot the instance map to a JSON state file (atomic tmp+rename) on
a debounced interval and on SIGTERM, and restore it on startup,
preserving received_at so the cleanup and active-cluster windows stay
correct. Defaults to data/telemetry-state.json, which the deployed
systemd unit's WorkingDirectory already provides; -state-file=''
disables.

* telemetry: keep instances for 90 days by default

With state now persisted across restarts, a longer retention default is
meaningful; raise -max-age from 30 to 90 days so per-cluster data
survives long enough for quarterly views.
2026-07-22 19:33:32 -07:00
Chris LuandGitHub 6832b76529 telemetry: key per-cluster value gauges by cluster_id only (#10397)
telemetry: key value gauges by cluster_id only

The value gauges were labeled {cluster_id, version, os}, so a cluster
reporting back after an upgrade started a new series while the old one
kept its last value forever: sum() double-counted every upgraded
cluster, and per-cluster history broke at every version change.

Key the five value gauges by cluster_id alone so each cluster keeps one
continuous series across upgrades; version/os metadata stays on
cluster_info (deleted and re-set on change), available to value queries
via 'on(cluster_id) group_left' joins. Update README accordingly.
2026-07-22 17:41:27 -07:00
Mohamed Yassin JammeliGitHubgemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
273720ffc6 REFACTOR: Update telemetry deployment docs and README for new Docker flow (#7250)
* fix(telemetry): make server build reproducible with proper context and deps

* Update telemetry/server/go.mod: go version

Co-authored-by: gemini-code-assist[bot] <176961590+gemini-code-assist[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>

* telemetry/server: optimize Dockerfile (organize cache deps, copy proto); run as non-root

* telemetry: update deployment docs for new Docker build context

* telemetry: clarify Docker build/run docs and improve Dockerfile caching

- DEPLOYMENT.md: specify docker build must run from repo root; provide full docker run example with flags/port mapping
- README.md: remove fragile 'cd ..'; keep instruction to run build from repo root
- Dockerfile: remove unnecessary pre-copy before 'go mod download' to improve cache utilization

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2025-09-18 14:10:01 -07:00
chrislu 3023a6f3a4 update doc 2025-06-28 20:27:26 -07:00
chrislu 166e36bcd3 use telemetry.seaweedfs.com 2025-06-28 19:48:03 -07:00
Chris LuandGitHub a1aab8a083 add telemetry (#6926)
* add telemetry

* fix go mod

* add default telemetry server url

* Update README.md

* replace with broker count instead of s3 count

* Update telemetry.pb.go

* github action to deploy
2025-06-28 14:11:55 -07:00