# TASK.md — v0.5.1: Monitoring Page Bugfixes > Version bump: **v0.5.1** > Scope: 4 bugs in the monitoring page --- ## Bug 1: Hostname shows container ID instead of host hostname ### Problem "Gépnév" displays `75f2f2a113f3` — the Docker container ID. `os.Hostname()` inside a container returns the container's hostname, not the host's. ### Root cause `sysinfo.go` line: `info.Hostname, _ = os.Hostname()` Inside a Docker container, `os.Hostname()` returns the container ID unless `hostname:` is set in docker-compose.yml. ### Fix — Two options (use both for robustness) **Option A: Mount host's /etc/hostname** (preferred — works for all cases): In `controller/docker-compose.yml`, add: ```yaml volumes: - /etc/hostname:/host/etc/hostname:ro ``` In `sysinfo.go`, read host hostname first: ```go // Hostname — try host mount first, fall back to os.Hostname() if data, err := os.ReadFile("/host/etc/hostname"); err == nil { info.Hostname = strings.TrimSpace(string(data)) } else { info.Hostname, _ = os.Hostname() } ``` **Option B: Set hostname in docker-compose.yml** (simpler but requires per-customer config): ```yaml hostname: ${HOSTNAME:-felhom} ``` But this requires the env var to be set. Option A is better — it reads the actual host hostname dynamically. **Use Option A.** It's consistent with the `/etc/os-release` mount pattern already in place. --- ## Bug 2: Tooltip timestamps show "1970. 01. 01. 01:00" ### Problem Hovering over chart data points shows `1970. 01. 01. 01:00` instead of the actual timestamp. ### Root cause In the tooltip callback: ```javascript callbacks: { title: function(items) { if (!items.length) return ''; return formatTimestamp(items[0].parsed.x || items[0].label); } } ``` The chart uses a **category** x-axis (default), not a time axis. `items[0].parsed.x` returns the **category index** (0, 1, 2, 3...), not the timestamp. When the index is > 0, `parsed.x || label` evaluates to the index (truthy). Then `formatTimestamp(5)` does `new Date(5 * 1000)` → `1970-01-01 01:00:00.005`. When the index is 0, `0 || label` falls through to `label`, which works correctly. That's why the first data point shows the right time. ### Fix Always use `items[0].label` instead of `parsed.x`: ```javascript callbacks: { title: function(items) { if (!items.length) return ''; return formatTimestamp(items[0].label); } } ``` `items[0].label` is the raw label value from the labels array, which IS the timestamp in milliseconds. ### Files `internal/web/templates/monitoring.html` — tooltip callback in `chartOpts` function. --- ## Bug 3: Range selector appears non-functional / 24h shows empty ### Problem Default range is `24h` but the system has only ~20 minutes of data. On page load, charts appear empty (Y-axis 0-1.0, no visible lines). Clicking "1 óra" shows data. User perceives buttons as "not doing anything" because the initial state is already broken. ### Root cause (likely) Two contributing factors: 1. **Default range too wide**: `systemRange = '24h'` — for a newly deployed system with minutes of data, this either shows nothing or shows a barely visible sliver at the right edge. 2. **Downsampling compression**: 24h range with resolution=200 → `bucketSeconds = 432`. Twenty data points spanning 20 minutes (~1200s) get grouped into ~3 buckets. Three data points CAN render as a line chart, but if Chart.js's auto-scaling or the bucket timestamps are at the very edge, the chart might not render visibly. ### Fix **A. Change default range to `1h`:** ```javascript let systemRange = '1h'; ``` And move the `active` class to the `1h` button: ```html ``` Same for container detail range: ```javascript let detailRange = '1h'; ``` **B. Smart default**: After the system has been running for 24+ hours, `24h` makes more sense as a default. But for v0.5.1, just use `1h` — it's always reasonable. **C. Add diagnostic logging**: To understand if 24h truly returns empty, add a temporary console.log in the JS: ```javascript async function loadSystemMetrics() { try { const resp = await fetch('/api/metrics/system?range=' + systemRange + '&resolution=200'); const json = await resp.json(); console.log('[metrics] system range=' + systemRange + ', data points=' + (json.data?.labels?.length || 0)); // ... rest of handler ``` This helps debug if the issue is no data returned vs. data not rendering. ### Troubleshooting commands (run on demo node) Before implementing the fix, verify the data is in SQLite: ```bash # Check how many system metric rows exist docker exec -it felhom-controller sh -c "cat /app/data/metrics.db" | strings | head -5 # Or directly via the API from the browser: # https://felhom.demo-felhom.eu/api/metrics/system?range=1h&resolution=200 # https://felhom.demo-felhom.eu/api/metrics/system?range=24h&resolution=200 ``` Compare the JSON responses. If 24h returns labels but cpu/memory arrays are zeros, it's a rendering issue. If labels are empty, it's a query issue. --- ## Bug 4: Charts empty on initial page load ### Problem When navigating to the monitoring page, all four system charts show empty (no data) until the user clicks a range button. ### Root cause Same as Bug 3 — the initial `loadSystemMetrics()` call uses the `24h` default range, which returns no visible data for a new system. Fixing Bug 3 (changing default to `1h`) should also fix this. ### Additional fix — race condition protection Ensure the init sequence is robust. Currently: ```javascript initSystemCharts(); initContainerCharts(); initDetailCharts(); loadSysInfo(); loadSystemMetrics(); loadContainerSummary(); ``` This looks correct — charts are initialized before data is loaded. No race condition here. ### Edge case: very first load (0 data points) If the monitoring page is loaded before the collector has stored even 1 sample (within the first 60 seconds of controller start), the "Még nincsenek adatok" message should appear. Verify this works correctly. --- ## Implementation order ### Step 1: Fix hostname 1. Add `/etc/hostname:/host/etc/hostname:ro` to `controller/docker-compose.yml` 2. Update `sysinfo.go` — read from `/host/etc/hostname` first ### Step 2: Fix tooltip timestamps 1. Change `items[0].parsed.x || items[0].label` to `items[0].label` in `monitoring.html` ### Step 3: Fix default range + empty charts 1. Change `systemRange = '1h'` and `detailRange = '1h'` 2. Move `active` class to "1 óra" button in both range bars 3. Add console.log diagnostic for data loading ### Step 4: Build, deploy, verify 1. Build v0.5.1 2. Deploy to demo node (sync docker-compose.yml for new volume mount) 3. Verify hostname shows "demo-felhom" 4. Verify tooltip shows correct timestamp 5. Verify charts show data on page load 6. Test all range buttons (1h → 6h → 24h → 7d → 30d) --- ## Files to modify ``` controller/docker-compose.yml — add /etc/hostname mount internal/metrics/sysinfo.go — read hostname from /host/etc/hostname internal/web/templates/monitoring.html — fix tooltip callback + default range ``` --- ## Verification checklist - [ ] Hostname shows "demo-felhom" (not container ID) - [ ] Tooltip shows correct timestamp (e.g., "2026. 02. 16. 10:21") - [ ] Charts show data on initial page load (1h default) - [ ] "1 óra" button is active/highlighted by default - [ ] Clicking each range button updates charts - [ ] "24 óra" shows data if there are 1+ hours of collected metrics - [ ] Container bar charts still render correctly - [ ] Container detail panel still works - [ ] No console errors in browser devtools