- Remove separate smart collector implementation
- Disk collector already handles SMART data for drives
- Eliminates duplicate smartctl calls causing performance issues
- SMART functionality remains in logical place with disk monitoring
- Fixes infinite smartctl loop issue
- Add SmartCollector import and initialization
- Enable in both normal and benchmark modes
- Fixes infinite smartctl loop issue by properly managing collector
- Smart collector now active when config.smart.enabled = true
- Create NixOS collector for version and active users detection
- Add SystemWidget combining all system information in TODO.md layout
- Replace separate CPU/Memory widgets with unified system display
- Add tree structure for storage with drive temperature/wear info
- Support NixOS version, active users, load averages, memory usage
- Follow exact decimal formatting from specification
- Add StoragePool and DriveInfo structures for grouping drives by mount point
- Implement SMART data collection for individual drives (health, temperature, wear)
- Support for ext4, zfs, xfs, mergerfs, btrfs filesystem types
- Generate individual drive metrics: disk_[pool]_[drive]_health/temperature/wear
- Add storage_type and underlying_devices to filesystem configuration
- Move hardcoded service directory mappings to NixOS configuration
- Move hardcoded host-to-user mapping to NixOS configuration
- Remove all unused code and fix compilation warnings
- Clean implementation with zero warnings and no dead code
Individual drives now show health status per storage pool:
Storage root (ext4): nvme0n1 PASSED 42°C 5% wear
Storage steampool (mergerfs): sda/sdb/sdc with individual health data
Add comprehensive hysteresis support to prevent status oscillation near
threshold boundaries while maintaining responsive alerting.
Key Features:
- HysteresisThresholds with configurable upper/lower limits
- StatusTracker for per-metric status history
- Default gaps: CPU load 10%, memory 5%, disk temp 5°C
Updated Components:
- CPU load collector (5-minute average with hysteresis)
- Memory usage collector (percentage-based thresholds)
- Disk temperature collector (SMART data monitoring)
- All collectors updated to support StatusTracker interface
Cache Interval Adjustments:
- Service status: 60s → 10s (faster response)
- Disk usage: 300s → 60s (more frequent checks)
- Backup status: 900s → 60s (quicker updates)
- SMART data: moved to 600s tier (10 minutes)
Architecture:
- Individual metric status calculation in collectors
- Centralized StatusTracker in MetricCollectionManager
- Status aggregation preserved in dashboard widgets
- Add full email notifications with lettre and Stockholm timezone
- Add status persistence to prevent notification spam on restart
- Change nginx monitoring to check backend proxy_pass URLs instead of frontend domains
- Increase nginx site timeout to 10 seconds for backend health checks
- Fix cache intervals: disk (5min), backup (10min), systemd (30s), cpu/memory (5s)
- Remove rate limiting for immediate notifications on all status changes
- Store metric status in /var/lib/cm-dashboard/last-status.json
Replace df-based auto-discovery with UUID-based detection using NixOS
hardware configuration data. Each host now has predefined filesystem
configurations with predictable metric names.
- Add FilesystemConfig struct with UUID, mount point, and filesystem type
- Remove auto_discover and devices fields from DiskConfig
- Add host-specific UUID defaults for cmbox, srv01, srv02, simonbox, steambox
- Remove legacy get_mounted_disks() df-based detection method
- Update DiskCollector to use UUID resolution via /dev/disk/by-uuid/
- Generate predictable metric names: disk_root_*, disk_boot_*, etc.
- Maintain fallback for labbox/wslbox (no UUIDs configured yet)
Provides consistent metric names across reboots and reliable detection
aligned with NixOS deployments without dependency on mount order.
- Add BackupCollector for reading TOML status files with disk space metrics
- Implement BackupWidget with disk usage display and service status details
- Fix backup script disk space parsing by adding missing capture_output=True
- Update backup widget to show actual disk usage instead of repository size
- Fix timestamp parsing to use backup completion time instead of start time
- Resolve timezone issues by using UTC timestamps in backup script
- Add disk identification metrics (product name, serial number) to backup status
- Enhance UI layout with proper backup monitoring integration
This commit addresses several key issues identified during development:
Major Changes:
- Replace hardcoded top CPU/RAM process display with real system data
- Add intelligent process monitoring to CpuCollector using ps command
- Fix disk metrics permission issues in systemd collector
- Optimize service collection to focus on status, memory, and disk only
- Update dashboard widgets to display live process information
Process Monitoring Implementation:
- Added collect_top_cpu_process() and collect_top_ram_process() methods
- Implemented ps-based monitoring with accurate CPU percentages
- Added filtering to prevent self-monitoring artifacts (ps commands)
- Enhanced error handling and validation for process data
- Dashboard now shows realistic values like "claude (PID 2974) 11.0%"
Service Collection Optimization:
- Removed CPU monitoring from systemd collector for efficiency
- Enhanced service directory permission error logging
- Simplified services widget to show essential metrics only
- Fixed service-to-directory mapping accuracy
UI and Dashboard Improvements:
- Reorganized dashboard layout with btop-inspired multi-panel design
- Updated system panel to include real top CPU/RAM process display
- Enhanced widget formatting and data presentation
- Removed placeholder/hardcoded data throughout the interface
Technical Details:
- Updated agent/src/collectors/cpu.rs with process monitoring
- Modified dashboard/src/ui/mod.rs for real-time process display
- Enhanced systemd collector error handling and disk metrics
- Updated CLAUDE.md documentation with implementation details