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netdata
HolgerHees
HolgerHees commented May 17, 2019

Hi,

first thanks for this awesome software. But I have some trouble and I don't know how to proceed. First I try to find out what else I could provide for this report to be a good bug report.

First, I use the latest version (v1.14.0) from openSUSE build Service. I know, I should compile it by my self to avoid any other causes for this behavior. But for now I still use this package from there

mostlyjason
mostlyjason commented Sep 7, 2021

Our current messaging in the add agent flyout says "Linux users: We recommend using the installers over (RPM/DEB) because they provide the ability to upgrade your agent within Fleet."

It would be more clear and concise to say "Linux users: We recommend the installer (TAR) over system packages (RPM/DEB) because it lets you upgrade your agent in Fleet."

yinmin2020
yinmin2020 commented Aug 4, 2021

What's it about?
When you want to select the drop-down menu box in the console, you can search by regular expression or sort by the letters A-Z
What's the reason why we need it?
Can improve the development efficiency, shorten the search time
I believe this is an important feature for Kubesphere. There're a few use cases:
For example, if I have 200 services on a project, I have to manu

signoz
pranay01
pranay01 commented Sep 2, 2021

We support opentelemetry, so it should be possible to instrument ruby applications and visualise data on SigNoz. But we don't have lots of expertise in Ruby in the core team, so we have not tested this.

https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-ruby

It would be good first issue for folks expert in Ruby to test this and report their findings. If this works fine, we can add this to our d

pyroscope

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sls-dev-tools
mansurpasha
mansurpasha commented May 11, 2020

Why: When opening the Event Injection modal for a particular eventBus, the tool populates each field (source, detail type, and detail) with the last values used for that eventBus. Allowing all events to be saved, similar to the command history in the terminal, will allow users to quickly test multiple events without having to type the same parameters repeatedly.

Expected Behaviour:

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