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```
All names are better explained in the [External Plugins](../) section.
All names are better explained in the [External Plugins](/collectors/plugins.d/README.md) section.
Parameters like `priority` and `update_every` are handled by `python.d.plugin`.
### `Service` class

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| setting|default|info|||
|:-----:|:-----:|:---|---|---|
| process scheduling policy|`keep`|See [Netdata process scheduling policy](/daemon/README.md#netdata-process-scheduling-policy)|||
| OOM score|`1000`|See [OOM score](../#oom-score)|||
| OOM score|`1000`|See [OOM score](/daemon/README.md#oom-score)|||
| glibc malloc arena max for plugins|`1`|See [Virtual memory](/daemon/README.md#virtual-memory).|||
| glibc malloc arena max for Netdata|`1`|See [Virtual memory](/daemon/README.md#virtual-memory).|||
| hostname|auto-detected|The hostname of the computer running Netdata.|||

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- **Netdata Agent reference**: Reference documentation for the open-source Netdata Agent.
- Stored in various `.md` files within the `netdata/netdata` repository alongside the code responsible for that
feature. For example, the database engine's reference documentation is at `/database/engine/README.md`.
- Published at [`https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent`](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent).
- Published under the **Reference** section in the Netdata Learn sidebar.
- **Netdata Cloud reference**: Reference documentation for the closed-source Netdata Cloud web application.
- Stored in a private GitHub repository and not editable by the community.
- Published at [`https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/cloud`](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/cloud).

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# Chart dimensions, contexts, and families
While Netdata's charts require no configuration and are [easy to interact with](/docs/dashboards/interact-charts.mdx),
While Netdata's charts require no configuration and are [easy to interact with](/docs/dashboard/interact-charts.mdx),
they have a lot of underlying complexity. To meaningfully organize charts out of the box based on what's happening in
your nodes, Netdata uses the concepts of **dimensions**, **contexts**, and **families**.
Understanding how these work will help you more easily navigate the dashboard, [write new
alarms](/docs/monitor/configure-alars.md), or play around with the [API](/web/api/README.md).
alarms](/docs/monitor/configure-alarms.md), or play around with the [API](/web/api/README.md).
For a refresher on the anatomy of a chart, see [dashboards and charts](/docs/dashboards/dashboards-charts.mdx).
For a refresher on the anatomy of a chart, see [dashboards and charts](/docs/dashboard/dashboards-charts.mdx).
## Dimension
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utilization is represented as a percentage, disk I/O as `MiB/s`, and available RAM as an absolute value in `MiB` or
`GiB`.
Beneath every chart (or on the right-side if you [configure the
dashboard](/docs/dashboards/customize.mdx#change-chart-legend-position)) is a legend of dimensions. When there are
Beneath every chart (or on the right-side if you configure the dashboard) is a legend of dimensions. When there are
multiple dimensions, you'll see a different entry in the legend for each dimension.
The **Apps CPU Time** chart (with the [context](#contexts) `apps.cpu`), which visualizes CPU utilization of
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The chart shows 13 unique dimensions, such as `httpd` for the CPU utilization for web servers, `kernel` for anything
related to the Linux kernel, and so on. In your dashboard, these specific dimensions will almost certainly be different.
Dimensions can be [hidden](/docs/dashboards/interact-charts.mdx#show-and-hide-dimensions) to help you focus your
Dimensions can be [hidden](/docs/dashboard/interact-charts.mdx#show-and-hide-dimensions) to help you focus your
attention.
## Context
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## What's next?
With an understanding of a chart's dimensions, context, and family, you're now ready to dig even deeper into Netdata's
dashboard. We recommend looking into [using the timeframe selector](/docs/dashboards/select-timeframes.mdx).
dashboard. We recommend looking into [using the timeframe selector](/docs/dashboard/select-timeframes.mdx).
If you feel comfortable with the [dashboard](/docs/dashboard/how-dashboard-works.mdx) and interacting with charts, we
recommend learning about [configuration](/docs/configure/nodes.md). While Netdata doesn't _require_ a complicated setup

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### Further reading & related information
- [Interact with charts](/docs/dashboards/interact-charts.mdx)
- [Interact with charts](/docs/dashboard/interact-charts.mdx)
- [Database engine reference](/database/engine/README.md)

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### Pass command line options to Netdata
Since we use an [ENTRYPOINT](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#entrypoint) directive, you can provide
[Netdata daemon command line options](https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/daemon/#command-line-options) such as the
IP address Netdata will be running on, using the [command
instruction](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#cmd).
[Netdata daemon command line options](/daemon/README.md#command-line-options) such as the IP address Netdata will be
running on, using the [command instruction](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#cmd).
## Install the Agent using Docker Compose with SSL/TLS enabled HTTP Proxy