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* allow netdata installer to install and run netdata as any user
* Update netdata-installer.sh
Co-authored-by: Austin S. Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@gmail.com>
* Update netdata-installer.sh
Co-authored-by: Austin S. Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Austin S. Hemmelgarn <ahferroin7@gmail.com>
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* use ln instead of ls to detect glibc
* use /bin/sh
* remove echo
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Remove obsolete --use-system-lws option from netdata-installer.sh help
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because it is no longer exists (#13189)
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* replace --install flag with --install-prefix and update documentation
* fix
* minor fix
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* Remove node.d.plugin and relevant files
* fix build packages
* remove node.d related words/phrases from docs and tests
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* Add `-pipe` to CFLAGS in most cases for builds.
This trades marginally higher memory usage at build time (on the order
of a few hundred kB in the worst case scenario) for improved build
times by avoiding using temporary files for passing data from the
compiler to commands it invokes.
* Suppress bogus shellcheck warnings.
* Fix handling of CFLAGS in netdata-installer.sh.
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* just a simple fix to avoid recompiling protobuf all the time on our development environments
* added quotes
* remove bashism
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installer help list formatting uniformity
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scripts it calls. (#12686)
* Overhaul deferred error handling in netdata-installer.sh
* Propagate errors from netdata-installer.sh properly to the kickstart script.
* Propagate errors from netdata-updater.sh properly to the kickstart script.
* Overhaul logging in uninstaller and integrate with error propagation in kickstart.sh.
* Fix name of variable used for propagating warnings.
* Fix handling of run_ok and run_failed with no arguments.
* Fix environment file validation in updater.
* Add debugging info to CI.
* Properly accept empty NETDATA_PREFIX in updater.
* Convert remaining unguarded unsuccessful exits in updater to use fatal.
* Fix usage of `env` in updater.
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* Disable automake dependency tracking in our various one-time builds.
* Also disable dependency tracking code in package builds.
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installing. (#12296)
* Switch to using netdata-updater.sh to toggle auto updates on and off on install.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Tina Luedtke <kickoke@users.noreply.github.com>
* Make heading name less ambiguous.
* Fix fallback case for unsupported updater script.
* Fix invalid function name.
Co-authored-by: Tina Luedtke <kickoke@users.noreply.github.com>
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* Initial version of release workflow.
* Remove release code from Travis config.
Final removal of the Travis CI code will be handled separately.
* Do not push changes if not running in GHA.
This simplifies testing the core logic locally.
* Remove remote branch existence checking.
It is not strictly nesescary for the expected execution context, and it
makes it harder to test locally safely.
* Fixed some minor oversights.
* Make git config repo local to make testing easier.
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This prevents errors like the following
tar: protobuf-3.17.3: Cannot change ownership to uid 576694, gid 89939: Invalid argument
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(#12182)
This reverts commit da7f215ad6c98cbf54ab93dbc1d2457ac01dbb08.
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* Bundle updater script in native packages.
* Move code for enabling/disabling auto-updates to netdata-updater.sh
This lets us handle the logic sanely from the kickstart script
regardless of the install method, and allows users to more reliably
toggle auto-updates themselves without having to understand what is
being done.
* Add proper case-agnosticism to auto-update type selection.
* Move auto-updater handling code to kickstart script.
* Properly handle running against an older source tree.
* First part of updater docmentation updates.
* Fixed handling of updater in DEB packages.
* Further documentation updates.
* Minor typo fixes.
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Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
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* remove legacy from makefiles
* remove ACLK Legacy from installer
* remove ACLK Legacy from configure.ac
* remove legacy from cmake
* aclk api cleanup
* remove legacy files from packaging
* changes for CI from Austin
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* Add check for available RAM prior to installing.
* Properly mark required shell for kickstart.sh
It needs bash, and we only ever run it with bash, so make the shebang
line indicate bash. This resolves a bunch of shellcheck complaints.
* Add installation failure reporting statistics.
The new event is called INSTALL_FAILED, and mostly mirrors a subset of
the existing properties on the various agent events.
* Fix error messages.
* Fix checksums.
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: David Shreve, Jr. <david@netdata.cloud>
* Fix kickstart checksums.
* Fix memory calculations.
They were off by a factor of 1024.
* Fix kernel name handling.
* Fix checksums.
* Fix core count accounting.
* Add a CLI option to skip checking for available RAM.
* Addressed review feedback.
* Update netdata-installer.sh
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
* Add RAM checking for ML builds.
* Update packaging/installer/kickstart.sh
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
* Update packaging/installer/kickstart.sh
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
* Fix kickstart checksum.
* Re-adjust memory limiting based on discussion from meeting.
* Switch from using SI units to IEC units.
* Fix typo.
Co-authored-by: David Shreve, Jr. <david@netdata.cloud>
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
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* Add basic telemetry to the new kickstart script.
* Properly handle install type info for telemetry events.
* Actually remove exit trap at end of script.
* Update packaging/installer/kickstart-ng.sh
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
* Fix handling of memory info on macOS.
* Addressed feedback from @ilyam8.
* Fix issues pointed out in code reivew.
* Update packaging/installer/kickstart-ng.sh
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
* Add install prefix to search path when looking for existing installs.
* Make variable names more sensible.
* Fix install prefix handling in new kickstart script.
* Fix kernel name handling in telemetry function.
* More generically strip final `/usr` from path when looking for existing install.
* Update packaging/installer/kickstart-ng.sh
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
Co-authored-by: Ilya Mashchenko <ilya@netdata.cloud>
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GitHub Actions. (#11720)
* Add log grouping in installer code when running under GitHub Actions.
This will make our CI logs much easier to understand.
* Add log grouping to static build process.
* Use oneliner style group commands in netdata-installer.sh
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* Add support for feature extraction and K-Means clustering.
This patch adds support for performing feature extraction and running the
K-Means clustering algorithm on the extracted features.
We use the open-source dlib library to compute the K-Means clustering
centers, which has been added as a new git submodule.
The build system has been updated to recognize two new options:
1) --enable-ml: build an agent with ml functionality, and
2) --enable-ml-tests: support running tests with the `-W mltest`
option in netdata.
The second flag is meant only for internal use. To build tests successfully,
you need to install the GoogleTest framework on your machine.
* Boilerplate code to track hosts/dims and init ML config options.
A new opaque pointer field is added to the database's host and dimension
data structures. The fields point to C++ wrapper classes that will be used
to store ML-related information in follow-up patches.
The ML functionality needs to iterate all tracked dimensions twice per
second. To avoid locking the entire DB multiple times, we use a
separate dictionary to add/remove dimensions as they are created/deleted
by the database.
A global configuration object is initialized during the startup of the
agent. It will allow our users to specify ML-related configuration
options, eg. hosts/charts to skip from training, etc.
* Add support for training and prediction of dimensions.
Every new host spawns a training thread which is used to train the model
of each dimension.
Training of dimensions is done in a non-batching mode in order to avoid
impacting the generated ML model by the CPU, RAM and disk utilization of
the training code itself.
For performance reasons, prediction is done at the time a new value
is pushed in the database. The alternative option, ie. maintaining a
separate thread for prediction, would be ~3-4x times slower and would
increase locking contention considerably.
For similar reasons, we use a custom function to unpack storage_numbers
into doubles, instead of long doubles.
* Add data structures required by the anomaly detector.
This patch adds two data structures that will be used by the anomaly
detector in follow-up patches.
The first data structure is a circular bit buffer which is being used to
count the number of set bits over time.
The second data structure represents an expandable, rolling window that
tracks set/unset bits. It is explicitly modeled as a finite-state
machine in order to make the anomaly detector's behaviour easier to test
and reason about.
* Add anomaly detection thread.
This patch creates a new anomaly detection thread per host. Each thread
maintains a BitRateWindow which is updated every second based on the
anomaly status of the correspondent host.
Based on the updated status of the anomaly window, we can identify the
existence/absence of an anomaly event, it's start/end time and the
dimensions that participate in it.
* Create/insert/query anomaly events from Sqlite DB.
* Create anomaly event endpoints.
This patch adds two endpoints to expose information about anomaly
events. The first endpoint returns the list of anomalous events within a
specified time range. The second endpoint provides detailed information
about a single anomaly event, ie. the list of anomalous dimensions in
that event along with their anomaly rate.
The `anomaly-bit` option has been added to the `/data` endpoint in order
to allow users to get the anomaly status of individual dimensions per
second.
* Fix build failures on Ubuntu 16.04 & CentOS 7.
These distros do not have toolchains with C++11 enabled by default.
Replacing nullptr with NULL should be fix the build problems on these
platforms when the ML feature is not enabled.
* Fix `make dist` to include ML makefiles and dlib sources.
Currently, we add ml/kmeans/dlib to EXTRA_DIST. We might want to
generate an explicit list of source files in the future, in order to
bring down the generated archive's file size.
* Small changes to make the LGTM & Codacy bots happy.
- Cast unused result of function calls to void.
- Pass a const-ref string to Database's constructor.
- Reduce the scope of a local variable in the anomaly detector.
* Add user configuration option to enable/disable anomaly detection.
* Do not log dimension-specific operations.
Training and prediction operations happen every second for each
dimension. In prep for making this PR easier to run anomaly detection
for many charts & dimensions, I've removed logs that would cause log
flooding.
* Reset dimensions' bit counter when not above anomaly rate threshold.
* Update the default config options with real values.
With this patch the default configuration options will match the ones
we want our users to use by default.
* Update conditions for creating new ML dimensions.
1. Skip dimensions with update_every != 1,
2. Skip dimensions that come from the ML charts.
With this filtering in place, any configuration value for the
relevant simple_pattern expressions will work correctly.
* Teach buildinfo{,json} about the ML feature.
* Set --enable-ml by default in the configuration options.
This patch is only meant for testing the building of the ML functionality
on Github. It will be reverted once tests pass successfully.
* Minor build system fixes.
- Add path to json header
- Enable C++ linker when ML functionality is enabled
- Rename ml/ml-dummy.cc to ml/ml-dummy.c
* Revert "Set --enable-ml by default in the configuration options."
This reverts commit 28206952a59a577675c86194f2590ec63b60506c.
We pass all Github checks when building the ML functionality, except for
those that run on CentOS 7 due to not having a C++11 toolchain.
* Check for missing dlib and nlohmann files.
We simply check the single-source files upon which our build system
depends. If they are missing, an error message notifies the user
about missing git submodules which are required for the ML
functionality.
* Allow users to specify the maximum number of KMeans iterations.
* Use dlib v19.10
v19.22 broke compatibility with CentOS 7's g++. Development of the
anomaly detection used v19.10, which is the version used by most Debian and
Ubuntu distribution versions that are not past EOL.
No observable performance improvements/regressions specific to the K-Means
algorithm occur between the two versions.
* Detect and use the -std=c++11 flag when building anomaly detection.
This patch automatically adds the -std=c++11 when building netdata
with the ML functionality, if it's supported by the user's toolchain.
With this change we are able to build the agent correctly on CentOS 7.
* Restructure configuration options.
- update default values,
- clamp values to min/max defaults,
- validate and identify conflicting values.
* Add update_every configuration option.
Considerring that the MVP does not support per host configuration
options, the update_every option will be used to filter hosts to train.
With this change anomaly detection will be supported on:
- Single nodes with update_every != 1, and
- Children nodes with a common update_every value that might differ from
the value of the parent node.
* Reorganize anomaly detection charts.
This follows Andrew's suggestion to have four charts to show the number
of anomalous/normal dimensions, the anomaly rate, the detector's window
length, and the events that occur in the prediction step.
Context and family values, along with the necessary information in the
dashboard_info.js file, will be updated in a follow-up commit.
* Do not dump anomaly event info in logs.
* Automatically handle low "train every secs" configuration values.
If a user specifies a very low value for the "train every secs", then
it is possible that the time it takes to train a dimension is higher
than the its allotted time.
In that case, we want the training thread to:
- Reduce it's CPU usage per second, and
- Allow the prediction thread to proceed.
We achieve this by limiting the training time of a single dimension to
be equal to half the time allotted to it. This means, that the training
thread will never consume more than 50% of a single core.
* Automatically detect if ML functionality should be enabled.
With these changes, we enable ML if:
- The user has not explicitly specified --disable-ml, and
- Git submodules have been checked out properly, and
- The toolchain supports C++11.
If the user has explicitly specified --enable-ml, the build fails if
git submodules are missing, or the toolchain does not support C++11.
* Disable anomaly detection by default.
* Do not update charts in locked region.
* Cleanup code reading configuration options.
* Enable C++ linker when building ML.
* Disable ML functionality for CMake builds.
* Skip LGTM for dlib and nlohmann libraries.
* Do not build ML if libuuid is missing.
* Fix dlib path in LGTM's yaml config file.
* Add chart to track duration of prediction step.
* Add chart to track duration of training step.
* Limit the number dimensions in an anomaly event.
This will ensure our JSON results won't grow without any limit. The
default ML configuration options, train approximately ~1700 dimensions
in a newly-installed Netdata agent. The hard-limit is set to 2000
dimensions which:
- Is well above the default number of dimensions we train,
- If it is ever reached it means that the user had accidentaly a
very low anomaly rate threshold, and
- Considering that we sort the result by anomaly score, the cutoff
dimensions will be the less anomalous, ie. the least important to
investigate.
* Add information about the ML charts.
* Update family value in ML charts.
This fix will allow us to show the individual charts in the RHS Anomaly
Detection submenu.
* Rename chart type
s/anomalydetection/anomaly_detection/g
* Expose ML feat in /info endpoint.
* Export ML config through /info endpoint.
* Fix CentOS 7 build.
* Reduce the critical region of a host's lock.
Before this change, each host had a single, dedicated lock to protect
its map of dimensions from adding/deleting new dimensions while training
and detecting anomalies. This was problematic because training of a
single dimension can take several seconds in nodes that are under heavy
load.
After this change, the host's lock protects only the insertion/deletion
of new dimensions, and the prediction step. For the training of dimensions
we use a dedicated lock per dimension, which is responsible for protecting
the dimension from deletion while training.
Prediction is fast enough, even on slow machines or under heavy load,
which allows us to use the host's main lock and avoid increasing the
complexity of our implementation in the anomaly detector.
* Improve the way we are tracking anomaly detector's performance.
This change allows us to:
- track the total training time per update_every period,
- track the maximum training time of a single dimension per
update_every period, and
- export the current number of total, anomalous, normal dimensions
to the /info endpoint.
Also, now that we use dedicated locks per dimensions, we can train under
heavy load continuously without having to sleep in order to yield the
training thread and allow the prediction thread to progress.
* Use samples instead of seconds in ML configuration.
This commit changes the way we are handling input ML configuration
options from the user. Instead of treating values as seconds, we
interpret all inputs as number of update_every periods. This allows
us to enable anomaly detection on hosts that have update_every != 1
second, and still produce a model for training/prediction & detection
that behaves in an expected way.
Tested by running anomaly detection on an agent with update_every = [1,
2, 4] seconds.
* Remove unecessary log message in detection thread
* Move ML configuration to global section.
* Update web/gui/dashboard_info.js
Co-authored-by: Andrew Maguire <andrewm4894@gmail.com>
* Fix typo
Co-authored-by: Andrew Maguire <andrewm4894@gmail.com>
* Rebase.
* Use negative logic for anomaly bit.
* Add info for prediction_stats and training_stats charts.
* Disable ML on PPC64EL.
The CI test fails with -std=c++11 and requires -std=gnu++11 instead.
However, it's not easy to quickly append the required flag to CXXFLAGS.
For the time being, simply disable ML on PPC64EL and if any users
require this functionality we can fix it in the future.
* Add comment on why we disable ML on PPC64EL.
Co-authored-by: Andrew Maguire <andrewm4894@gmail.com>
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* Generic fixes for cross-arch static image builds.
* Fixed handling of ARM static builds.
* Add ARMv7l and ARMv8a static builds.
* Fix static build deps.
* Fix static build checks.
* Bump OpenSSL version and optimize OpenSSL build.
* Optimize bash build.
* Bump cURL version and optimize cURL build.
* Fix static build deps.
* Fix bash build.
* Further build fixes.
* Fix cURL build.
* Fix emulation handling.
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* Allow arbitrary options to be passed to make from netdata-installer.sh.
This is mostly intended to allow users to override the number of
parallel jobs used during the build process. It’s been made generic as
a handful of other options (most notably `--load-average`) are also
potentially useful and because the generic behavior is consistent with
how most source-based distros handle this type of thing.
* Fix pattern checking of MAKEOPTS.
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* Don’t bail early if we fail to build cloud deps with required cloud.
Due to having two ACLK implementations, failing to build any arbitrary
set of cloud dependencies is not guaranteed to prevent us from building
a working cloud implementation, so we should fall back to relying on the
configure script for determining if the cloud can be built.
* add check in case both ACLKs fail
Co-authored-by: Timotej Šiškovič <timotej@netdata.cloud>
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* check for failed protobuf configure or make
* revert error instead of warn
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* Add support for bundling protobu as part of the install.
* Fix typo.
* Fix `make dist`.
* Fix handling of protobuf usage.
* Add explicit check for ACLK-NG in builds.
* only protos in dist from aclk-schemas
Co-authored-by: Timotej Šiškovič <timotej@netdata.cloud>
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* Default to not using LTO for builds.
This significantly speeds up the build process and avoids strange
linking errors.
* Update installer help text.
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This adds parallelization of the builds of the bundled dependencies
(this provides a few percent build time reduction on slower systems), and
switches them all to use the same version of `make` that Netdata will be
built with (this changes nothing on most systems, but means that we will
now uniformly use gmake on BSD systems).
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