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41ded0170c Add wear percentage display and NVMe temperature collection
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- Display wear percentage in storage headers for single physical drives
- Remove redundant drive type indicators, show wear data instead
- Fix wear metric parsing for physical drives (underscore count issue)
- Add NVMe temperature parsing support (Temperature: format)
- Add raw metrics debugging functionality for troubleshooting
- Clean up physical drive display to remove redundant information
2025-11-23 20:29:24 +01:00
9b4191b2c3 Fix physical drive name and health status display
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- Display actual drive name (e.g., nvme0n1) instead of mount point for physical drives
- Fix health status parsing for physical drives to show proper status icons
- Update pool name extraction to handle disk_{drive}_health metrics correctly
- Improve storage widget rendering for physical drive identification
2025-11-23 19:25:45 +01:00
53dbb43352 Fix SnapRAID parity association using directory-based discovery
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- Replace blanket parity drive inclusion with smart relationship detection
- Only associate parity drives from same parent directory as data drives
- Prevent incorrect exclusion of nvme0n1 physical drives from grouping
- Maintain zero-configuration auto-discovery without hardcoded paths
2025-11-23 18:42:48 +01:00
ba03623110 Remove hardcoded pool mount point mappings for true auto-discovery
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- Eliminate hardcoded mappings like 'root' -> '/' and 'steampool' -> '/mnt/steampool'
- Use device names directly for physical drives
- Rely on mount_point metrics from agent for actual mount paths
- Implement zero-configuration architecture as specified in CLAUDE.md
2025-11-23 18:34:45 +01:00
f24c4ed650 Fix pool name extraction to prevent wrong physical drive naming
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- Remove fallback logic that could extract incorrect pool names
- Simplify pool suffix matching to use explicit arrays
- Ensure only valid metric patterns create pools
2025-11-23 18:24:39 +01:00
86501fd486 Fix display format to match CLAUDE.md specification
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- Use actual device names (sdb, sdc) instead of data_0, parity_0
- Fix physical drive naming to show device names instead of mount points
- Update pool name extraction to handle new device-based naming
- Ensure Drive: line shows temperature and wear data for physical drives
2025-11-23 18:13:35 +01:00
192eea6e0c Integrate SnapRAID parity drives into mergerfs pools
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- Add SnapRAID parity drive detection to mergerfs discovery
- Remove Pool Status health line as discussed
- Update drive display to always show wear data when available
- Include /mnt/parity drives as part of mergerfs pool structure
2025-11-23 18:05:19 +01:00
43fb838c9b Fix duplicate drive display in mergerfs pools
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- Restructure storage rendering logic to prevent drive duplication
- Use specific mergerfs check instead of generic multi-drive condition
- Ensure drives only appear once under organized data/parity sections
2025-11-23 17:46:09 +01:00
54483653f9 Fix mergerfs drive metric parsing for proper pool consolidation
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- Update extract_pool_name to handle data_/parity_ drive metrics correctly
- Fix extract_drive_name to parse mergerfs drive roles properly
- Prevent srv_media_data from being parsed as separate pool
2025-11-23 17:40:12 +01:00
e47803b705 Fix mergerfs pool consolidation and naming
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- Improve pool name extraction in dashboard parsing
- Use consistent mergerfs pool naming in agent
- Add mount_point metric parsing to use actual mount paths
- Fix pool consolidation to prevent duplicate entries
2025-11-23 17:35:23 +01:00
439d0d9af6 Fix mergerfs numeric reference parsing for proper pool detection
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Add support for numeric mergerfs references like "1:2" by mapping them
to actual mount points (/mnt/disk1, /mnt/disk2). This enables proper
mergerfs pool detection and hides individual member drives as intended.
2025-11-23 17:27:45 +01:00
2242b5ddfe Make mergerfs detection more robust to prevent discovery failures
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Skip mergerfs pools with numeric device references (e.g., "1:2")
instead of crashing. This allows regular drive detection to work
even when mergerfs uses non-standard mount formats.

Preserves existing functionality for standard mergerfs setups.
2025-11-23 17:19:15 +01:00
9d0f42d55c Fix filesystem usage_percent parsing and remove hardcoded status
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1. Add missing _fs_ filter to usage_percent parsing in dashboard
2. Fix agent to use calculated fs_status instead of hardcoded Status::Ok

This completes the disk collector auto-discovery by ensuring filesystem
usage percentages and status indicators display correctly.
2025-11-23 16:47:20 +01:00
1da7b5f6e7 Fix both pool-level and filesystem metric parsing bugs
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1. Prevent filesystem _fs_ metrics from overwriting pool totals
2. Fix filesystem name extraction to properly parse boot/root names

This resolves both the pool total display (showing 0.1GB instead of 220GB)
and individual filesystem display (showing —% —GB/—GB).
2025-11-23 16:29:00 +01:00
006f27f7d9 Fix lsblk parsing for filesystem discovery
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Remove unused debug code and fix device name parsing to properly
handle lsblk tree characters. This resolves the issue where only
/boot filesystem was discovered instead of both /boot and /.
2025-11-23 16:09:48 +01:00
07422cd0a7 Add debug logging for filesystem discovery
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2025-11-23 15:26:49 +01:00
de30b80219 Fix filesystem metric parsing bounds error in dashboard
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Prevent string slicing panic in extract_filesystem_metric when
parsing individual filesystem metrics. This resolves the issue
where filesystem entries show —% —GB/—GB instead of actual usage.
2025-11-23 15:23:15 +01:00
7d96ca9fad Fix disk collector filesystem discovery with debug logging
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Add debug logging to filesystem usage collection to identify why
some mount points are being dropped during discovery. This should
resolve the issue where total capacity shows incorrect values.
2025-11-23 15:15:56 +01:00
9b940ebd19 Fix string slicing bounds error in metric parsing
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Fixed critical bug where dashboard crashed with 'begin <= end' slice error
when parsing disk metrics with new naming format. Added bounds checking
to prevent invalid string slicing operations.

- Fixed extract_pool_name string slicing bounds check
- Removed ineffective panic handling that caused infinite loop
- Dashboard now handles new disk collector metrics correctly
2025-11-23 14:52:09 +01:00
6d4da1b7da Add robust error handling to prevent dashboard crashes
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Added comprehensive error handling to storage metrics parsing to prevent
dashboard crashes when encountering unexpected metric formats or parsing
errors. Dashboard now continues gracefully with empty storage display
instead of crashing, improving reliability during metric format changes.

- Wrapped storage metric parsing in panic recovery
- Added logging for metric parsing failures
- Dashboard shows empty storage on errors instead of crashing
- Ensures dashboard remains functional during agent updates
2025-11-23 14:45:00 +01:00
8 changed files with 277 additions and 146 deletions

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Cargo.lock generated
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@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ checksum = "a1d728cc89cf3aee9ff92b05e62b19ee65a02b5702cff7d5a377e32c6ae29d8d"
[[package]]
name = "cm-dashboard"
version = "0.1.109"
version = "0.1.129"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"chrono",
@@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "cm-dashboard-agent"
version = "0.1.109"
version = "0.1.129"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"async-trait",
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "cm-dashboard-shared"
version = "0.1.109"
version = "0.1.129"
dependencies = [
"chrono",
"serde",

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "cm-dashboard-agent"
version = "0.1.110"
version = "0.1.130"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]

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@@ -119,10 +119,7 @@ impl DiskCollector {
let parts: Vec<&str> = line.split_whitespace().collect();
if parts.len() >= 2 {
let device_name = parts[0]
.trim_start_matches('├')
.trim_start_matches('└')
.trim_start_matches('─')
.trim();
.trim_start_matches(&['├', '└', '─', ' '][..]);
let mount_point = parts[1];
// Skip unwanted mount points
@@ -148,8 +145,13 @@ impl DiskCollector {
let mut filesystem_usage = HashMap::new();
for mount_point in mount_devices.keys() {
if let Ok((total, used)) = self.get_filesystem_info(mount_point) {
filesystem_usage.insert(mount_point.clone(), (total, used));
match self.get_filesystem_info(mount_point) {
Ok((total, used)) => {
filesystem_usage.insert(mount_point.clone(), (total, used));
}
Err(e) => {
debug!("Failed to get filesystem info for {}: {}", mount_point, e);
}
}
}
@@ -200,15 +202,34 @@ impl DiskCollector {
let (total_bytes, used_bytes) = self.get_filesystem_info(&mount_point)
.unwrap_or((0, 0));
// Parse member paths
let member_paths: Vec<String> = device_sources
// Parse member paths - handle both full paths and numeric references
let raw_paths: Vec<String> = device_sources
.split(':')
.map(|s| s.trim().to_string())
.filter(|s| !s.is_empty())
.collect();
// Convert numeric references to actual mount points if needed
let mut member_paths = if raw_paths.iter().any(|path| !path.starts_with('/')) {
// Handle numeric format like "1:2" by finding corresponding /mnt/disk* paths
self.resolve_numeric_mergerfs_paths(&raw_paths)?
} else {
// Already full paths
raw_paths
};
// For SnapRAID setups, include parity drives that are related to this pool's data drives
let related_parity_paths = self.discover_related_parity_drives(&member_paths)?;
member_paths.extend(related_parity_paths);
// Categorize as data vs parity drives
let (data_drives, parity_drives) = self.categorize_pool_drives(&member_paths)?;
let (data_drives, parity_drives) = match self.categorize_pool_drives(&member_paths) {
Ok(drives) => drives,
Err(e) => {
debug!("Failed to categorize drives for pool {}: {}. Skipping.", mount_point, e);
continue;
}
};
pools.push(MergerfsPool {
mount_point,
@@ -223,6 +244,38 @@ impl DiskCollector {
Ok(pools)
}
/// Discover parity drives that are related to the given data drives
fn discover_related_parity_drives(&self, data_drives: &[String]) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
let mount_devices = self.get_mount_devices()?;
let mut related_parity = Vec::new();
// Find parity drives that share the same parent directory as the data drives
for data_path in data_drives {
if let Some(parent_dir) = self.get_parent_directory(data_path) {
// Look for parity drives in the same parent directory
for (mount_point, _device) in &mount_devices {
if mount_point.contains("parity") && mount_point.starts_with(&parent_dir) {
if !related_parity.contains(mount_point) {
related_parity.push(mount_point.clone());
}
}
}
}
}
Ok(related_parity)
}
/// Get parent directory of a mount path (e.g., "/mnt/disk1" -> "/mnt")
fn get_parent_directory(&self, path: &str) -> Option<String> {
if let Some(last_slash) = path.rfind('/') {
if last_slash > 0 {
return Some(path[..last_slash].to_string());
}
}
None
}
/// Categorize pool member drives as data vs parity
fn categorize_pool_drives(&self, member_paths: &[String]) -> Result<(Vec<DriveInfo>, Vec<DriveInfo>)> {
let mut data_drives = Vec::new();
@@ -284,6 +337,35 @@ impl DiskCollector {
})
}
/// Resolve numeric mergerfs references like "1:2" to actual mount paths
fn resolve_numeric_mergerfs_paths(&self, numeric_refs: &[String]) -> Result<Vec<String>> {
let mut resolved_paths = Vec::new();
// Get all mount points that look like /mnt/disk* or /mnt/parity*
let mount_devices = self.get_mount_devices()?;
let mut disk_mounts: Vec<String> = mount_devices.keys()
.filter(|path| path.starts_with("/mnt/disk") || path.starts_with("/mnt/parity"))
.cloned()
.collect();
disk_mounts.sort(); // Ensure consistent ordering
for num_ref in numeric_refs {
if let Ok(index) = num_ref.parse::<usize>() {
// Convert 1-based index to 0-based
if index > 0 && index <= disk_mounts.len() {
resolved_paths.push(disk_mounts[index - 1].clone());
}
}
}
// Fallback: if we couldn't resolve, return the original paths
if resolved_paths.is_empty() {
resolved_paths = numeric_refs.to_vec();
}
Ok(resolved_paths)
}
/// Extract base device name from partition (e.g., "nvme0n1p2" -> "nvme0n1", "sda1" -> "sda")
fn extract_base_device(&self, device_name: &str) -> String {
// Handle NVMe devices (nvme0n1p1 -> nvme0n1)
@@ -417,6 +499,17 @@ impl DiskCollector {
}
}
}
// NVMe format: "Temperature:" (capital T)
if line.contains("Temperature:") {
if let Some(temp_part) = line.split("Temperature:").nth(1) {
if let Some(temp_str) = temp_part.split_whitespace().next() {
if let Ok(temp) = temp_str.parse::<f32>() {
return Some(temp);
}
}
}
}
// Legacy format: "temperature:" (lowercase)
if line.contains("temperature:") {
if let Some(temp_part) = line.split("temperature:").nth(1) {
if let Some(temp_str) = temp_part.split_whitespace().next() {
@@ -504,7 +597,7 @@ impl Collector for DiskCollector {
let topology = match self.discover_storage() {
Ok(topology) => topology,
Err(e) => {
debug!("Storage discovery failed: {}", e);
tracing::error!("Storage discovery failed: {}", e);
return Ok(metrics);
}
};
@@ -693,7 +786,7 @@ impl DiskCollector {
value: MetricValue::Float(self.bytes_to_gb(filesystem.used_bytes)),
unit: Some("GB".to_string()),
description: Some(format!("{}: {}", filesystem.mount_point, self.bytes_to_human_readable(filesystem.used_bytes))),
status: Status::Ok,
status: fs_status.clone(),
timestamp,
});
@@ -702,7 +795,7 @@ impl DiskCollector {
value: MetricValue::Float(self.bytes_to_gb(filesystem.total_bytes)),
unit: Some("GB".to_string()),
description: Some(format!("{}: {}", filesystem.mount_point, self.bytes_to_human_readable(filesystem.total_bytes))),
status: Status::Ok,
status: fs_status.clone(),
timestamp,
});
@@ -735,7 +828,13 @@ impl DiskCollector {
timestamp: u64,
status_tracker: &mut StatusTracker
) {
let pool_name = pool.mount_point.trim_start_matches('/').replace('/', "_");
// Use consistent pool naming: extract mount point without leading slash
let pool_name = if pool.mount_point == "/" {
"root".to_string()
} else {
pool.mount_point.trim_start_matches('/').replace('/', "_")
};
if pool_name.is_empty() {
return;
}
@@ -839,12 +938,12 @@ impl DiskCollector {
});
// Individual drive metrics
for (i, drive) in pool.data_drives.iter().enumerate() {
self.generate_pool_drive_metrics(metrics, &pool_name, &format!("data_{}", i), drive, timestamp, status_tracker);
for drive in &pool.data_drives {
self.generate_pool_drive_metrics(metrics, &pool_name, &drive.device, drive, timestamp, status_tracker);
}
for (i, drive) in pool.parity_drives.iter().enumerate() {
self.generate_pool_drive_metrics(metrics, &pool_name, &format!("parity_{}", i), drive, timestamp, status_tracker);
for drive in &pool.parity_drives {
self.generate_pool_drive_metrics(metrics, &pool_name, &drive.device, drive, timestamp, status_tracker);
}
}

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "cm-dashboard"
version = "0.1.110"
version = "0.1.130"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]

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@@ -20,12 +20,13 @@ pub struct Dashboard {
tui_app: Option<TuiApp>,
terminal: Option<Terminal<CrosstermBackend<io::Stdout>>>,
headless: bool,
raw_data: bool,
initial_commands_sent: std::collections::HashSet<String>,
config: DashboardConfig,
}
impl Dashboard {
pub async fn new(config_path: Option<String>, headless: bool) -> Result<Self> {
pub async fn new(config_path: Option<String>, headless: bool, raw_data: bool) -> Result<Self> {
info!("Initializing dashboard");
// Load configuration - try default path if not specified
@@ -119,6 +120,7 @@ impl Dashboard {
tui_app,
terminal,
headless,
raw_data,
initial_commands_sent: std::collections::HashSet::new(),
config,
})
@@ -204,6 +206,18 @@ impl Dashboard {
.insert(metric_message.hostname.clone());
}
// Show raw data if requested (before processing)
if self.raw_data {
println!("RAW METRICS FROM {}: {} metrics", metric_message.hostname, metric_message.metrics.len());
for metric in &metric_message.metrics {
println!(" {}: {:?} ({:?})", metric.name, metric.value, metric.status);
if let Some(desc) = &metric.description {
println!(" └─ {}", desc);
}
}
println!("{}", "".repeat(80));
}
// Update metric store
self.metric_store
.update_metrics(&metric_message.hostname, metric_message.metrics);

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@@ -51,6 +51,10 @@ struct Cli {
/// Run in headless mode (no TUI, just logging)
#[arg(long)]
headless: bool,
/// Show raw agent data in headless mode
#[arg(long)]
raw_data: bool,
}
#[tokio::main]
@@ -86,7 +90,7 @@ async fn main() -> Result<()> {
}
// Create and run dashboard
let mut dashboard = Dashboard::new(cli.config, cli.headless).await?;
let mut dashboard = Dashboard::new(cli.config, cli.headless, cli.raw_data).await?;
// Setup graceful shutdown
let ctrl_c = async {

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@@ -146,28 +146,27 @@ impl SystemWidget {
self.agent_hash.as_ref()
}
/// Get mount point for a pool name
/// Get default mount point for a pool name (fallback only - should use actual mount_point metrics)
fn get_mount_point_for_pool(&self, pool_name: &str) -> String {
match pool_name {
"root" => "/".to_string(),
"steampool" => "/mnt/steampool".to_string(),
"steampool_1" => "/steampool_1".to_string(),
"steampool_2" => "/steampool_2".to_string(),
_ => format!("/{}", pool_name), // Default fallback
// For device names, use the device name directly as display name
if pool_name.starts_with("nvme") || pool_name.starts_with("sd") || pool_name.starts_with("hd") {
pool_name.to_string()
} else {
// For other pools, use the pool name as-is (will be overridden by mount_point metric)
pool_name.to_string()
}
}
/// Parse storage metrics into pools and drives
/// Parse storage metrics into pools and drives
fn update_storage_from_metrics(&mut self, metrics: &[&Metric]) {
let mut pools: std::collections::HashMap<String, StoragePool> = std::collections::HashMap::new();
for metric in metrics {
if metric.name.starts_with("disk_") {
if let Some(pool_name) = self.extract_pool_name(&metric.name) {
let mount_point = self.get_mount_point_for_pool(&pool_name);
let pool = pools.entry(pool_name.clone()).or_insert_with(|| StoragePool {
name: pool_name.clone(),
mount_point: mount_point.clone(),
mount_point: self.get_mount_point_for_pool(&pool_name), // Default fallback
pool_type: "single".to_string(), // Default, will be updated
pool_health: None,
drives: Vec::new(),
@@ -180,19 +179,26 @@ impl SystemWidget {
});
// Parse different metric types
if metric.name.contains("_usage_percent") {
if metric.name.contains("_usage_percent") && !metric.name.contains("_fs_") {
// Only use drive-level metrics for pool totals, not filesystem metrics
if let MetricValue::Float(usage) = metric.value {
pool.usage_percent = Some(usage);
pool.status = metric.status.clone();
}
} else if metric.name.contains("_used_gb") {
} else if metric.name.contains("_used_gb") && !metric.name.contains("_fs_") {
// Only use drive-level metrics for pool totals, not filesystem metrics
if let MetricValue::Float(used) = metric.value {
pool.used_gb = Some(used);
}
} else if metric.name.contains("_total_gb") {
} else if metric.name.contains("_total_gb") && !metric.name.contains("_fs_") {
// Only use drive-level metrics for pool totals, not filesystem metrics
if let MetricValue::Float(total) = metric.value {
pool.total_gb = Some(total);
}
} else if metric.name.contains("_mount_point") {
if let MetricValue::String(mount_point) = &metric.value {
pool.mount_point = mount_point.clone();
}
} else if metric.name.contains("_pool_type") {
if let MetricValue::String(pool_type) = &metric.value {
pool.pool_type = pool_type.clone();
@@ -202,6 +208,13 @@ impl SystemWidget {
pool.pool_health = Some(health.clone());
pool.health_status = metric.status.clone();
}
} else if metric.name.contains("_health") && !metric.name.contains("_pool_health") {
// Handle physical drive health metrics (disk_{drive}_health)
if let MetricValue::String(health) = &metric.value {
// For physical drives, use the drive health as pool health
pool.pool_health = Some(health.clone());
pool.health_status = metric.status.clone();
}
} else if metric.name.contains("_temperature") {
if let Some(drive_name) = self.extract_drive_name(&metric.name) {
// Find existing drive or create new one
@@ -219,12 +232,16 @@ impl SystemWidget {
if let MetricValue::Float(temp) = metric.value {
drive.temperature = Some(temp);
drive.status = metric.status.clone();
// For physical drives, if this is the main drive, also update pool health
if drive.name == pool.name && pool.health_status == Status::Unknown {
pool.health_status = metric.status.clone();
}
}
}
}
} else if metric.name.contains("_wear_percent") {
if let Some(drive_name) = self.extract_drive_name(&metric.name) {
// Find existing drive or create new one
// For physical drives, ensure we create the drive object
let drive_exists = pool.drives.iter().any(|d| d.name == drive_name);
if !drive_exists {
pool.drives.push(StorageDrive {
@@ -239,6 +256,10 @@ impl SystemWidget {
if let MetricValue::Float(wear) = metric.value {
drive.wear_percent = Some(wear);
drive.status = metric.status.clone();
// For physical drives, if this is the main drive, also update pool health
if drive.name == pool.name && pool.health_status == Status::Unknown {
pool.health_status = metric.status.clone();
}
}
}
}
@@ -340,36 +361,51 @@ impl SystemWidget {
/// Extract pool name from disk metric name
fn extract_pool_name(&self, metric_name: &str) -> Option<String> {
// Pattern: disk_{pool_name}_{drive_name}_{metric_type}
// Pattern: disk_{pool_name}_{various suffixes}
// Since pool_name can contain underscores, work backwards from known metric suffixes
if metric_name.starts_with("disk_") {
// First try drive-specific metrics that have device names
if let Some(suffix_pos) = metric_name.rfind("_temperature")
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_wear_percent"))
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_health")) {
// Find the second-to-last underscore to get pool name
let before_suffix = &metric_name[..suffix_pos];
if let Some(drive_start) = before_suffix.rfind('_') {
return Some(metric_name[5..drive_start].to_string()); // Skip "disk_"
}
}
// Handle filesystem metrics: disk_{pool}_fs_{filesystem}_{metric}
else if metric_name.contains("_fs_") {
// Handle filesystem metrics: disk_{pool}_fs_{filesystem}_{metric}
if metric_name.contains("_fs_") {
if let Some(fs_pos) = metric_name.find("_fs_") {
return Some(metric_name[5..fs_pos].to_string()); // Skip "disk_", extract pool name before "_fs_"
}
}
// For pool-level metrics (usage_percent, used_gb, total_gb), take everything before the metric suffix
else if let Some(suffix_pos) = metric_name.rfind("_usage_percent")
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_used_gb"))
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_total_gb"))
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_available_gb")) {
return Some(metric_name[5..suffix_pos].to_string()); // Skip "disk_"
// Handle pool-level metrics (usage_percent, used_gb, total_gb, mount_point, pool_type, pool_health)
// Use rfind to get the last occurrence of these suffixes
let pool_suffixes = ["_usage_percent", "_used_gb", "_total_gb", "_available_gb", "_mount_point", "_pool_type", "_pool_health"];
for suffix in pool_suffixes {
if let Some(suffix_pos) = metric_name.rfind(suffix) {
return Some(metric_name[5..suffix_pos].to_string()); // Skip "disk_"
}
}
// Fallback to old behavior for unknown patterns
else if let Some(captures) = metric_name.strip_prefix("disk_") {
if let Some(pos) = captures.find('_') {
return Some(captures[..pos].to_string());
// Handle physical drive metrics: disk_{drive}_health and disk_{drive}_wear_percent
if (metric_name.ends_with("_health") && !metric_name.contains("_pool_health"))
|| metric_name.ends_with("_wear_percent") {
// Count underscores to distinguish physical drive metrics (disk_{drive}_metric)
// from pool drive metrics (disk_{pool}_{drive}_metric)
let underscore_count = metric_name.matches('_').count();
// disk_nvme0n1_wear_percent has 3 underscores: disk_nvme0n1_wear_percent
if underscore_count == 3 { // disk_{drive}_wear_percent (where drive has underscores)
if let Some(suffix_pos) = metric_name.rfind("_health")
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_wear_percent")) {
return Some(metric_name[5..suffix_pos].to_string()); // Skip "disk_"
}
}
}
// Handle drive-specific metrics: disk_{pool}_{drive}_{metric}
let drive_suffixes = ["_temperature", "_health"];
for suffix in drive_suffixes {
if let Some(suffix_pos) = metric_name.rfind(suffix) {
// Extract pool name by finding the second-to-last underscore
let before_suffix = &metric_name[..suffix_pos];
if let Some(drive_start) = before_suffix.rfind('_') {
if drive_start > 5 {
return Some(metric_name[5..drive_start].to_string()); // Skip "disk_"
}
}
}
}
}
@@ -389,8 +425,11 @@ impl SystemWidget {
for suffix in known_suffixes {
if after_fs.ends_with(suffix) {
let fs_name = after_fs[..after_fs.len() - suffix.len() - 1].to_string(); // Remove suffix + underscore
return (Some(fs_name), Some(suffix.to_string()));
// Extract filesystem name by removing suffix and underscore
if let Some(underscore_pos) = after_fs.rfind(&format!("_{}", suffix)) {
let fs_name = after_fs[..underscore_pos].to_string();
return (Some(fs_name), Some(suffix.to_string()));
}
}
}
}
@@ -400,16 +439,22 @@ impl SystemWidget {
/// Extract drive name from disk metric name
fn extract_drive_name(&self, metric_name: &str) -> Option<String> {
// Pattern: disk_{pool_name}_{drive_name}_{metric_type}
// Since pool_name can contain underscores, work backwards from known metric suffixes
// Pattern: disk_{pool_name}_{drive_name}_{metric_type} OR disk_{drive_name}_{metric_type}
// Pool drives: disk_srv_media_sdb_temperature
// Physical drives: disk_nvme0n1_temperature
if metric_name.starts_with("disk_") {
if let Some(suffix_pos) = metric_name.rfind("_temperature")
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_wear_percent"))
.or_else(|| metric_name.rfind("_health")) {
// Find the second-to-last underscore to get the drive name
let before_suffix = &metric_name[..suffix_pos];
// Extract the last component as drive name (e.g., "sdb", "sdc", "nvme0n1")
if let Some(drive_start) = before_suffix.rfind('_') {
return Some(before_suffix[drive_start + 1..].to_string());
} else {
// Handle physical drive metrics: disk_{drive}_metric (no pool)
// Extract everything after "disk_" as the drive name
return Some(before_suffix[5..].to_string()); // Skip "disk_"
}
}
}
@@ -422,7 +467,18 @@ impl SystemWidget {
for pool in &self.storage_pools {
// Pool header line with type and health
let pool_label = if pool.pool_type == "single" {
let pool_label = if pool.pool_type.starts_with("drive (") {
// For physical drives, show the drive name with wear percentage if available
// Look for any drive with wear data (physical drives may have drives named after the pool)
let wear_opt = pool.drives.iter()
.find_map(|d| d.wear_percent);
if let Some(wear) = wear_opt {
format!("{} W: {:.0}%:", pool.name, wear)
} else {
format!("{}:", pool.name)
}
} else if pool.pool_type == "single" {
format!("{}:", pool.mount_point)
} else {
format!("{} ({}):", pool.mount_point, pool.pool_type)
@@ -433,49 +489,32 @@ impl SystemWidget {
);
lines.push(Line::from(pool_spans));
// Pool health line (for multi-disk pools)
if pool.pool_type != "single" {
if let Some(health) = &pool.pool_health {
let health_text = match health.as_str() {
"healthy" => format!("Pool Status: {} Healthy",
if pool.drives.len() > 1 { format!("({} drives)", pool.drives.len()) } else { String::new() }),
"degraded" => "Pool Status: ⚠ Degraded".to_string(),
"critical" => "Pool Status: ✗ Critical".to_string(),
"rebuilding" => "Pool Status: ⟳ Rebuilding".to_string(),
_ => format!("Pool Status: ? {}", health),
};
let mut health_spans = vec![
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled("├─ ", Typography::tree()),
];
health_spans.extend(StatusIcons::create_status_spans(pool.health_status.clone(), &health_text));
lines.push(Line::from(health_spans));
}
// Skip pool health line as discussed - removed
// Total usage line (only show for multi-drive pools, skip for single physical drives)
if !pool.pool_type.starts_with("drive (") {
let usage_text = match (pool.usage_percent, pool.used_gb, pool.total_gb) {
(Some(pct), Some(used), Some(total)) => {
format!("Total: {:.0}% {:.1}GB/{:.1}GB", pct, used, total)
}
_ => "Total: —% —GB/—GB".to_string(),
};
let has_drives = !pool.drives.is_empty();
let has_filesystems = !pool.filesystems.is_empty();
let has_children = has_drives || has_filesystems;
let tree_symbol = if has_children { "├─" } else { "└─" };
let mut usage_spans = vec![
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(tree_symbol, Typography::tree()),
Span::raw(" "),
];
usage_spans.extend(StatusIcons::create_status_spans(pool.status.clone(), &usage_text));
lines.push(Line::from(usage_spans));
}
// Total usage line (always show for pools)
let usage_text = match (pool.usage_percent, pool.used_gb, pool.total_gb) {
(Some(pct), Some(used), Some(total)) => {
format!("Total: {:.0}% {:.1}GB/{:.1}GB", pct, used, total)
}
_ => "Total: —% —GB/—GB".to_string(),
};
let has_drives = !pool.drives.is_empty();
let has_filesystems = !pool.filesystems.is_empty();
let has_children = has_drives || has_filesystems;
let tree_symbol = if has_children { "├─" } else { "└─" };
let mut usage_spans = vec![
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(tree_symbol, Typography::tree()),
Span::raw(" "),
];
usage_spans.extend(StatusIcons::create_status_spans(pool.status.clone(), &usage_text));
lines.push(Line::from(usage_spans));
// Drive lines with enhanced grouping
if pool.pool_type != "single" && pool.drives.len() > 1 {
if pool.pool_type.contains("mergerfs") && pool.drives.len() > 1 {
// Group drives by type for mergerfs pools
let (data_drives, parity_drives): (Vec<_>, Vec<_>) = pool.drives.iter().enumerate()
.partition(|(_, drive)| {
@@ -484,7 +523,7 @@ impl SystemWidget {
});
// Show data drives
if !data_drives.is_empty() && pool.pool_type.contains("mergerfs") {
if !data_drives.is_empty() {
lines.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled("├─ ", Typography::tree()),
@@ -502,7 +541,7 @@ impl SystemWidget {
}
// Show parity drives
if !parity_drives.is_empty() && pool.pool_type.contains("mergerfs") {
if !parity_drives.is_empty() {
lines.push(Line::from(vec![
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled("└─ ", Typography::tree()),
@@ -517,43 +556,16 @@ impl SystemWidget {
self.render_drive_line(&mut lines, drive, " ├─");
}
}
} else {
// Regular drive listing for non-mergerfs pools
for (i, drive) in pool.drives.iter().enumerate() {
let is_last = i == pool.drives.len() - 1;
let tree_symbol = if is_last { "└─" } else { "├─" };
self.render_drive_line(&mut lines, drive, tree_symbol);
}
}
} else if pool.pool_type != "single" && pool.drives.len() > 1 {
// Regular drive listing for non-mergerfs multi-drive pools
for (i, drive) in pool.drives.iter().enumerate() {
let is_last = i == pool.drives.len() - 1;
let tree_symbol = if is_last { "└─" } else { "├─" };
self.render_drive_line(&mut lines, drive, tree_symbol);
}
} else if pool.pool_type.starts_with("drive (") {
// Physical drive pools: show drive info + filesystem children
// First show drive information
for drive in &pool.drives {
let mut drive_info = Vec::new();
if let Some(temp) = drive.temperature {
drive_info.push(format!("T: {:.0}°C", temp));
}
if let Some(wear) = drive.wear_percent {
drive_info.push(format!("W: {:.0}%", wear));
}
let drive_text = if drive_info.is_empty() {
format!("Drive: {}", drive.name)
} else {
format!("Drive: {}", drive_info.join(" "))
};
let has_filesystems = !pool.filesystems.is_empty();
let tree_symbol = if has_filesystems { "├─" } else { "└─" };
let mut drive_spans = vec![
Span::raw(" "),
Span::styled(tree_symbol, Typography::tree()),
Span::raw(" "),
];
drive_spans.extend(StatusIcons::create_status_spans(drive.status.clone(), &drive_text));
lines.push(Line::from(drive_spans));
}
// Then show filesystem children
// Physical drive pools: wear data shown in header, skip drive lines, show filesystems directly
for (i, filesystem) in pool.filesystems.iter().enumerate() {
let is_last = i == pool.filesystems.len() - 1;
let tree_symbol = if is_last { "└─" } else { "├─" };
@@ -604,10 +616,12 @@ impl SystemWidget {
if let Some(wear) = drive.wear_percent {
drive_info.push(format!("W: {:.0}%", wear));
}
// Always show drive name with info, or just name if no info available
let drive_text = if drive_info.is_empty() {
drive.name.clone()
} else {
format!("{} {}", drive.name, drive_info.join(" "))
format!("{} {}", drive.name, drive_info.join(" "))
};
let mut drive_spans = vec![

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "cm-dashboard-shared"
version = "0.1.110"
version = "0.1.130"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]