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Add certain JVM and Host metrics as percentages. #872

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ivantopo opened this issue Oct 14, 2020 · 1 comment
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Add certain JVM and Host metrics as percentages. #872

ivantopo opened this issue Oct 14, 2020 · 1 comment

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Yesterday I got an interesting request on the APM support chat: could we have the memory/swap/disk usage metrics expressed as percentages as well? The idea is that it would be easier to express alerts in terms of "alert me when there is less than 10% free disk" and the like, rather than having alerts on an absolute value.

I like the idea, it can probably simplify a bunch of dsahboards and people won't need to do operations across timeseries to come up with the percentages. These would be additional metrics. No changes would be applied to the existent ones. I would probably add a setting as well to disable them in case people don't need them.

SimunKaracic added a commit to SimunKaracic/Kamon that referenced this issue Oct 23, 2020
Bring back classloading metrics that were forgotten during migration.
Express memory/swap/disk usage as percentage, simplifying some
dashboards
SimunKaracic added a commit to SimunKaracic/Kamon that referenced this issue Oct 23, 2020
Bring back classloading metrics that were forgotten during migration.
Express memory/swap/disk usage as percentage, simplifying some
dashboards
SimunKaracic added a commit to SimunKaracic/Kamon that referenced this issue Oct 23, 2020
Bring back classloading metrics that were forgotten during migration.
Express memory/swap/disk usage as percentage, simplifying some
dashboards
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SimunKaracic commented Nov 9, 2020

Fixed, will be released in 2.1.9

perenecabuto pushed a commit to globocom/Kamon that referenced this issue Feb 12, 2021
Bring back classloading metrics that were forgotten during migration.
Express memory/swap/disk usage as percentage, simplifying some
dashboards
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