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## `numastat` collector
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```json
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"numastats": {}
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```
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The `numastat` collector reads data from `/sys/devices/system/node/node*/numastat` and outputs a handful **memoryDomain** metrics. See: < https: // www . kernel . org / doc / html / latest / admin-guide / numastat . html >
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Metrics:
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* `numastats_numa_hit` : A process wanted to allocate memory from this node, and succeeded.
* `numastats_numa_miss` : A process wanted to allocate memory from another node, but ended up with memory from this node.
* `numastats_numa_foreign` : A process wanted to allocate on this node, but ended up with memory from another node.
* `numastats_local_node` : A process ran on this node's CPU, and got memory from this node.
* `numastats_other_node` : A process ran on a different node's CPU, and got memory from this node.
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* `numastats_interleave_hit` : Interleaving wanted to allocate from this node and succeeded.