Adding Netdata to PetaSAN nodes

marty.godsey
6 Posts
July 8, 2025, 12:52 pmQuote from marty.godsey on July 8, 2025, 12:52 pmHello PetaSAN,
Great product. We are just getting into using it. Do you guys support or would it hurt your system to add Netdata to it for deep analytics of system utilization?
Thank you for the help.
Marty
Hello PetaSAN,
Great product. We are just getting into using it. Do you guys support or would it hurt your system to add Netdata to it for deep analytics of system utilization?
Thank you for the help.
Marty

marty.godsey
6 Posts

admin
3,054 Posts
July 9, 2025, 1:10 pmQuote from admin on July 9, 2025, 1:10 pmWe do not support it.
However PetaSAN is Ubuntu based, you can install any package supported by Ubuntu. However it will be up to you to make sure it does not interfere touch storage related packages that PetaSAN uses or alter them in any way, or use too much resources. Else all should be OK.
We do not support it.
However PetaSAN is Ubuntu based, you can install any package supported by Ubuntu. However it will be up to you to make sure it does not interfere touch storage related packages that PetaSAN uses or alter them in any way, or use too much resources. Else all should be OK.

marty.godsey
6 Posts
July 9, 2025, 1:13 pmQuote from marty.godsey on July 9, 2025, 1:13 pmThank you for the reply. I dont expect you guys to support it from a support standpoint, mainly I was wanting to know if it would cause any issues.
When I do an upgrade on your software, would I need to reinstall it? I ask this from a standpoint of not know how your upgrades work (yet).
Thank you for the reply. I dont expect you guys to support it from a support standpoint, mainly I was wanting to know if it would cause any issues.
When I do an upgrade on your software, would I need to reinstall it? I ask this from a standpoint of not know how your upgrades work (yet).

admin
3,054 Posts
July 9, 2025, 10:03 pmQuote from admin on July 9, 2025, 10:03 pminternally we use apt, it is the same as updating a regular Ubuntu installation
internally we use apt, it is the same as updating a regular Ubuntu installation
Adding Netdata to PetaSAN nodes
marty.godsey
6 Posts
Quote from marty.godsey on July 8, 2025, 12:52 pmHello PetaSAN,
Great product. We are just getting into using it. Do you guys support or would it hurt your system to add Netdata to it for deep analytics of system utilization?
Thank you for the help.
Marty
Hello PetaSAN,
Great product. We are just getting into using it. Do you guys support or would it hurt your system to add Netdata to it for deep analytics of system utilization?
Thank you for the help.
Marty
marty.godsey
6 Posts
admin
3,054 Posts
Quote from admin on July 9, 2025, 1:10 pmWe do not support it.
However PetaSAN is Ubuntu based, you can install any package supported by Ubuntu. However it will be up to you to make sure it does not interfere touch storage related packages that PetaSAN uses or alter them in any way, or use too much resources. Else all should be OK.
We do not support it.
However PetaSAN is Ubuntu based, you can install any package supported by Ubuntu. However it will be up to you to make sure it does not interfere touch storage related packages that PetaSAN uses or alter them in any way, or use too much resources. Else all should be OK.
marty.godsey
6 Posts
Quote from marty.godsey on July 9, 2025, 1:13 pmThank you for the reply. I dont expect you guys to support it from a support standpoint, mainly I was wanting to know if it would cause any issues.
When I do an upgrade on your software, would I need to reinstall it? I ask this from a standpoint of not know how your upgrades work (yet).
Thank you for the reply. I dont expect you guys to support it from a support standpoint, mainly I was wanting to know if it would cause any issues.
When I do an upgrade on your software, would I need to reinstall it? I ask this from a standpoint of not know how your upgrades work (yet).
admin
3,054 Posts
Quote from admin on July 9, 2025, 10:03 pminternally we use apt, it is the same as updating a regular Ubuntu installation
internally we use apt, it is the same as updating a regular Ubuntu installation