ad 1,2) Ubuntu provides both Netdata and Samba. Unfortunately the
integration between the two is missing and therefor Netdata is currently
unable to monitor Samba resources.

For Netdata to monitor Samba it runs 'smbstatus -P', however this option
is only available when Samba is compiled with support for profiling and
when the option 'smbd profiling level = on' is specified in smb.conf

ad 3) This issue can indeed be solved by Debian, indeed the most logical
way to go forward is to create an upstream issue.

ad 4) From Samba 2.2.5 release notes (18th June 2002): 
With samba compiled for profile data collection, you may see
a very slight degradation in performance even with profiling
collection turned off. On initial tests with NetBench on an
SGI Origin 200 server, this degradation was not measurable 
with profile collection off compared to no profile collection
compiled into samba.

With count profile collection enabled on all clients, the 
degradation was less than 2%. With full profile collection 
enabled on all clients, the degradation was about 8.5%.

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