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General notes:
--------------
-- This package is split up into several packages to prevent you from having to
- install dependencies that you don't actually need. Any plugin that has
- dependencies other than libc gets its own package.
+- Some plugins require additional libraries. To prevent you from having to
+ install dozens of further packages that you don't actually need, there is no
+ strict dependency on those libraries. Rather, they are listed as recommenda-
+ tions ("collectd" package) or suggestions ("collectd-core" package"). See
+ /usr/share/doc/collectd-core/README.Debian.plugins for details.
+
+- The main components of collectd have been split into two packages:
+
+ * "collectd-core":
+ This package contains the main program file and the plugins but no config-
+ uration. It allows sites to, e.g., provide customizations on top of it
+ without having to modify the "collectd" package. For example, a custom
+ configuration and appropriate dependencies may be provided by some package
+ depending on "collectd-core" and conflicting / replacing / providing
+ "collectd". Ready-to-use sample config files (collectd.conf, filters.conf,
+ thresholds.conf) are available in /usr/share/doc/collectd-core/examples/.
+
+ * "collectd":
+ This package provides a full installation of the daemon, including a
+ configuration. It is meant to be ready to use for simple setups or first
+ steps.
Configuring collectd:
---------------------
(http://localhost/cgi-bin/collection.cgi by default). Please refer to your
webserver's documentation for more details.
- Starting with version 4, collection.cgi requires a small config file, which
- is installed to /etc/collectd/collection.conf. You should not need to change
- anything there.
+ collection.cgi requires a small config file, which is installed to
+ /etc/collectd/collection.conf. You should not need to change anything there.
+
+- collection3: A graphing front-end for the RRD files created by and filled
+ with collectd. See /usr/share/doc/collectd/examples/collection3/README for
+ details. This is a successor for collection.cgi.
+
+Cleanup of old data:
+--------------------
+
+collectd itself does not take care of removing any data files (e.g. RRDtool)
+that are no longer updated (e.g., no longer existing hosts or instances).
+There are a couple of ways to take care of that. In any case, double-check the
+list of files to be removed before doing so! We do not take responsibility for
+any data loss or similar.
+
+- Check the last modification time of all RRD files:
+
+ find /var/lib/collectd/rrd/ -mtime +30 -type f
+
+ This will list all files that have not been updated within the last 30 days.
+ After double-checking the list of files, use a command like the following to
+ delete old files:
+
+ find /var/lib/collectd/rrd/ -mtime +30 -type f | xargs rm
+
+ NOTE: Some versions of RRDtool did not update mtime when writing to a file.
+ This has been fixed in version 1.3.5 of RRDtool. If your version is
+ affected by that, this approach does not work.
+
+- Check the 'last_update' header of the RRD files:
+
+ export IFS="
+ "
+ for file in $( find /var/lib/collectd/rrd/ -type f -name '*.rrd' ); do
+ last_update=$( rrdtool info $file | grep last_update | cut -d' ' -f3 )
+ if test -n "$last_update" \
+ -a $(( $( date +%s ) - $last_update )) -gt 2592000; then
+ echo $file
+ fi
+ done
+
+ This will also list all files that have not been updated within the last 30
+ days. It's a bit more expensive since each and every RRD file will have to
+ be read from disk rather than checking the file-system meta-data only.
+
+When doing those checks, take into account any caching times configured in the
+RRDtool plugin or when using RRDCacheD.
Building your own plugins:
--------------------------
- Originally, plugins for collectd had to be written in C and linked as shared
objects. Starting with version 4.0.0, it is also possible to use plugins
written in the scripting language Perl or implemented as separate processes.
- See collectd-perl(5) and collectd-exec(5) for details.
+ In later versions, support for Java and Python has been added. See the
+ appropriate collectd-<extension>(5) manual page for details.
- If you want to contribute plugins to the official distribution you should
read http://collectd.org/dev-info.shtml.
collectd-dev package and use /usr/share/doc/collectd-dev/examples/myplugin.c
as a starting point (Note: This is already a working example, though it does
not collect any useful data).
-
+
The resulting file can be compiled as follows:
- gcc -shared -fPIC -o myplugin.so myplugin.c
+ gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -shared -fPIC -o myplugin.so myplugin.c
Copy myplugin.so to /usr/lib/collectd and add the following line to your
collectd config file:
Restart collectd and you're done.
+Examples:
+---------
+
+- SpamAssassin/: This directory contains a SpamAssassin plugin which passes
+ statistics to collectd using the email plugin. See the embedded POD
+ documentation for information about setup and configuration: perldoc
+ Collectd.pm.
+
+- iptables/: This directory contains a script which will setup iptables to do
+ global logging of all traffic going in and out of an interface. This
+ information can then be collected by collectd's iptables plugin.
+
+- collectd-network.py: Python module implementing the collectd network
+ protocol in pure Python. It currently supports to receive data and
+ notifications from collectd.
+
+- collectd-unixsock.py: Python module providing an interface to collect's
+ unixsock plugin.
+
+- cussh.pl: "Collectd Unix Socket SHell" is a small, interactive front-end for
+ the unixsock plugin. See the embedded POD documentation for details: perldoc
+ cussh.pl.
+
+- exec-munin.px: Script to be used with the exec-plugin (see collectd-exec(5)
+ for details) which executes munin plugins, parses the output and translates
+ it to a format the exec-plugin understands. The features are limited -
+ changing the munin plugins to use the output format understood by the
+ exec-plugin is recommended. See the embedded POD documentation for more
+ details: perldoc exec-munin.px.
+
+- exec-smartctl: Sample script for the exec plugin. Please refer to the
+ documentation in the file - you will have to adapt it to your needs anyway.
+
+- network-proxy.py: A simple unicast proxy for collectd traffic.
+
+- snmp-data.conf: Sample configuration for the SNMP plugin. This config
+ includes a few standard <Data ..> definitions that you can include in your
+ own config using the `Include' statement (available since version 4.2.0).
+ The config includes some data that is defined in the IF-MIB, e. g. octet or
+ packet counters, UPS-MIB and whatever people have send in. If you have some
+ more definitions please send them in, so others can profit from it.
+
+- snmp-probe-host.px: Script to be used to automatically generate SNMP
+ configuration snippets for the "snmp" plugin. See the embedded POD
+ documentation for more details: perldoc snmp-probe-host.px.
+
Additional helper scripts:
--------------------------
-- The directory /usr/share/doc/collectd/examples/PerlLib/ contains Perl
- modules which can be used in conjunction with collectd. See the perldoc
- documentation of the .pm-files to find out what they're good for.
-
- add_rra.sh: Before version 3.9.0 collectd used to create a different set of
RRAs. The most detailed of these old RRAs had a one minute resolution. This
script can be used to add three more RRAs: minimum, maximum and average with