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Bring back the JVM class loading metrics #860
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Bring back classloading metrics that were forgotten during migration. Express memory/swap/disk usage as percentage, simplifying some dashboards
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I must have left the JVM class loading metrics our of the system metrics when upgrading to Kamon 2.0. Those metrics should be brought back!
For reference, here is the old file: https://github.com/kamon-io/kamon-system-metrics/blob/v1.0.1/src/main/scala/kamon/system/jvm/ClassLoadingMetrics.scala
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