Netdata is distributed, real-time performance and health monitoring for systems and applications. It is a highly-optimized monitoring agent you install on all your systems and containers. Note. 1. This app does NOT work with Netdata Cloud. 2. This app is an independent iOS/macOS client and is not officially affiliated with, authorized, maintained, sponsored, or endorsed by Netdata (Netdata Inc) or any of its affiliates or subsidiaries. This application is open-source, and it operates by utilising the APIs provided by Netdata. Features - Real-time monitoring on the go Monitor everything in real time on your mobile device - Seamless connection Works out-of-the-box with any Netdata instance - Authentication Support for authenticating using HTTP/HTTPS Basic Auth - Monitor Local servers Support for accessing local and remote Netdata instances - iCloud Sync Your data is automatically synced across all your devices - Open-source Open-source iOS, iPadOS and macOS client
Confused
I just purchased the app, it requires a link and when I put the link (app.netdata.cloud…) it pops a message which says make sure you have netdata installed on the server, while I am monitoring the server on netdata panel in browser! What should I put or do?
Force close
When viewing the data it force closes I’ve tried many times on different servers this needs fixed
Great App - Small Flaws
The app works great, data is displayed nicely and the authentication works great. My only complaint is that the app crashes after adding custom metrics. The app will run fine after adding them, however, scrolling down causes the app to crash. Without this issue it would be worthy of 5 stars.
Slow refreshing
Very Slow since last update!
Awesome App; Amazing Swift UI Design
Everything just works and feels super clean and awesome! Great job!
Need for Local Network Access
I want to access Netdata via a local network address (ex. 192.168.1.x), but currently, this app seems not to allow any local connection (12/01/2020). Edit (12/02/2020): The developer said that local access would be available in the next release. New Issue (12/06/2020): Thank you for prompt update! Unfortunately, when I try to add my local Netdata server (ex. http://192.168.1.10:19999), it still shows an error message, “You’ve entered an invalid URL).” Would you please check whether it also supports URL with port numbers? Resolved (12/08/2020): After contacting the developer, I found the URL error issue occurred only on my iPhone Xs Max. The app works great on my iPad, and once synced via iCloud, also works on my iPhone! I’ll let you know if I find any possible cause for my case. Now I strongly recommend this awesome app!
Added support for HTTP URLs
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