From: Marc Fournier Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2016 12:44:39 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Revert "Merge tag 'upstream/5.5.0'" X-Git-Tag: collectd-5.5.1-1_bpo8+1~1 X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6892c417b3fb677da366aa0792ad1a76a44fe9a1;p=pkg-collectd.git Revert "Merge tag 'upstream/5.5.0'" This reverts commit 9e9a8d617a8b29c6bc8700885e2cd15d8b71e8f1, reversing changes made to 546a6028cba5a9e237f01dc08a8734c3f5f4ba56. --- diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS deleted file mode 100644 index 3f63c3d..0000000 --- a/AUTHORS +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -Permanent project members -========================= - -Florian "octo" Forster - - Initial author. - -Sebastian "tokkee" Harl - - Bugfixes and enhancements in many places all around the project. - - perl plugin. - - users plugin. - - vserver plugin. - - Debian package. - - -Contributors (sorted alphabetically) -==================================== - -Akkarit Sangpetch - - write_mongodb plugin. - -Alessandro Iurlano - - Initial filecount plugin. - -Alex Deymo - - aquaero plugin. - -Alvaro Barcellos - - Don't-fork patch. - -Amit Gupta - - Multiple servers in the apache plugin. - - curl_xml plugin. - -Andreas Henriksson - - libmnl support in the netlink plugin. - -Andy Parkins - - battery plugin: sysfs code. - -Anthony Dewhurst - - zfs_arc plugin. - -Anthony Gialluca - - apcups plugin. - -Antony Dovgal - - memcached plugin. - -Aurélien Reynaud - - LPAR plugin. - - Various fixes for AIX, HP-UX and Solaris. - -Benjamin Gilbert - - Improvements to the LVM plugin. - -Bert Vermeulen - - sigrok plugin - -Brett Hawn - - write_tsdb plugin for http://opentsdb.net/ - -Bruno Prémont - - BIND plugin. - - Many bug reports and -fixes in various plugins, - especially a nasty bug in the network plugin. - - Wireshark dissector. - -Chad Malfait - - LVM plugin. - -Chris Lundquist - - Improvements to the write_mongodb plugin. - -Christophe Kalt - - The version 3 `log' mode. - - Many Solaris related hints and fixes. - -Cyril Feraudet - - ethstat plugin. - -Dan Berrange - - uuid plugin. - -Dan Ryder - - ceph plugin. - -David Bacher - - serial plugin. - -Doug MacEachern - - The `-T' option (config testing mode). - - OpenVPN plugin. - - jcollectd (two-way JMX integration). - - A few other patches to various plugins. - - curl_json plugin. - -Edward “Koko” Konetzko - - fscache plugin. - -Evan Felix - - mic plugin. - -Fabian Linzberger - - Percentage aggregation for `collectd-nagios'. - -Fabien Wernli - - Solaris improvements in the memory and interfaces plugin. - -Fabrice A. Marie - - write_sensu plugin. - -Flavio Stanchina - - mbmon plugin. - -Franck Lombardi - - UNIX socket code for the memcached plugin. - -Jason Pepas - - nfs plugin. - -J. Javier Maestro - - Write-Graphite plugin: UDP support and LogSendErrors flag. - -Jeremy Katz - - percentage reporting in memory and swap plugins. - - zookeeper plugin. - -Jérôme Renard - - varnish plugin. - -Jiri Tyr - - fhcount plugin. - -Kevin Bowling - - write_tsdb plugin for http://opentsdb.net/ - -Kimo Rosenbaum - - openldap plugin. - -Kris Nielander - - tail_csv plugin. - -LuboÅ¡ Staněk - - sensors plugin improvements. - - Time and effort to find a nasty bug in the ntpd-plugin. - -Luke Herberling - - powerdns plugin. - - Initial `tail' subsystem by: - -Lyonel Vincent - - processes plugin. - -Manuel Sanmartin - - AIX port of the following plugins: - + cpu - + disk - + interface - + load - + memory - + processes - + swap - - Various AIX-related fixes and hacks. - -Marc Fournier - - Various fixes to the varnish plugin. - - RPM specfile update. - - libmnl support in the netlink plugin. - - linux support in the zfs_arc plugin. - - openldap plugin. - -Marco Chiappero - - uptime plugin. - - ip6tables support in the iptables plugin. - - openvpn plugin (support for more status file formats) - -Michael Hanselmann - - md plugin. - -Michael Schenck - - IO time support to disk plugin. - -Michael Stapelberg - - OpenBSD port of the tcpconns plugin. - - cgroups plugin. - -Michał Mirosław - - thermal plugin. - - Streamlines recursive directory traversion. - -Mirko Buffoni - - Port/Socket selection in the MySQL plugin. - -Niki W. Waibel - - Initial autotools fixes. - - libltdl code. - - getmnt-wizardry. - -Oleg King - - Added support for the statgrab library to - + the cpu plugin, - + the disk plugin, and - + the users plugin. - -Ondrej Zajicek - - madwifi plugin. - -Patrik Weiskircher - - Contextswitch plugin. - - Forkrate counter in the processes plugin. - - INode count in the DF plugin. - -Paul Sadauskas - - tokyotyrant plugin. - - `ReportByDevice' option of the df plugin. - - write_http plugin. - -Peter Holik - - cpufreq plugin. - - multimeter plugin. - - irq plugin. - - Some bugfixes in the exec plugin. - - Notifications in the ipmi plugin. - -Phoenix Kayo - - pinba plugin. - -Pierre-Yves Ritschard - - Write-Riemann plugin. - - Write-Graphite plugin: Notification support. - - Write-Kafka plugin. - - Log-Logstash plugin. - - Normalization in the CPU plugin. - - Relative values in the Load plugin. - -Piotr Hosowicz - - SMF manifest for collectd. - -Richard W. M. Jones - - virt plugin. - - uuid plugin. - -Roman Klesel - - Oracle schema and sample SQL statements to be used with the Oracle plugin. - -Rodolphe Quiédeville - - Lock statistics in the mysql plugin. - -Scott Garrett - - tape plugin. - -Scott Sanders - - Write-Graphite plugin. - -Sebastien Pahl - - AMQP plugin. - -Simon Kuhnle - - OpenBSD code for the cpu and memory plugins. - -Sjoerd van der Berg - - iptables plugin. - -Stefan Hacker - - teamspeak2 plugin. - -Sven Trenkel - - netapp plugin. - - python plugin. - -Tim Laszlo - - drbd plugin. - -Thomas Meson - - Graphite support for the AMQP plugin. - -Tomasz Pala - - conntrack plugin. - -Tommie Gannert - - PID-file patch. - -Vincent Bernat - - smart plugin. - -Vincent Brillault - - turbostat plugin, based on Len Brown kernel tool - -Vincent Stehlé - - hddtemp plugin. - -Wilfried Goesgens - - linux support in the zfs_arc plugin. - -Xin Li - - FreeBSD port of the ZFS-ARC plugin. - -collectd is available at: - - -Enjoy :) diff --git a/COPYING b/COPYING deleted file mode 100644 index 191af71..0000000 --- a/COPYING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,371 +0,0 @@ -collectd consists of a daemon and numerous plugins. 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Thanks to Florian Forster, Pierre-Yves - Ritschard and Alex Petrov. #512, #727 - * collectd: Numerous spelling mistakes have been corrected in comments - and documentation and several error messages have been improved. - Thanks to Ruben Kerkhof, Abhinav Upadhyay, Olivier Bazoud, Pierre-Yves - Ritschard, Tim Smith, Moshe Zada, Katelyn Perry and Marc Fournier. - * collectd: Rules/Targets can now be appended to existing Filter Chains. - Thanks to Marc Falzon. #444 - * collectd: Failing Filter Chains destinations will now log the list of - available write targets. Thanks to Wilfried Goesgens. #650, #1043 - * collectd: Support for process signaling and management by upstart and - systemd has been implemented for the Linux platform. Thanks to - Pierre-Yves Ritschard and Marc Fournier. #798, #811, #814 - * collectd: The "CollectInternalStats" option has been added. Thanks to - Yves Mettier. #691 - * collectd: The daemon source code and dependencies have moved to the - "src/daemon/" directory. Thanks to Florian Forster. - * collectd: The new "MaxReadInterval" option allows to cap the - exponential retry interval of plugins read errors. Thanks to Alexey - Remizov and Florian Forster. #713 - * collectd: The "-P" command-line option now has precedence over the - "PIDFile" option. Thanks to Thomas D. #553 - * collection.cgi: Various data-source related adjustments have been - made. Thanks to Fabiano Pires and Sebastian Harl. - * libcollectdclient: Now propagates errors when signing / encrypting - network packets. Thanks to Florian Forster. - * Configuration: Support for unquoted IPv6 addresses has been added. - Thanks to Sebastian Harl. #489 - * Documentation: Various improvements have been done. Thanks to Florian - Forster and Marc Fournier. - * Examples: the sample C plugin has been updated to the current plugin - API. Thanks to Sebastian Harl. - * Licensing: The following components have been relicensed to the MIT - license: the Apple Sensors, Ascent, DBI, E-Mail, Entropy, GenericJMX, - gmond, LogFile, nginx, Notify Desktop, NTPd, NUT, olsrd, Perl, Ping, - PostgreSQL, Protocols, RouterOS, RRDCacheD, SNMP, StatsD, SysLog, - Table, Tail, UnixSock, vmem, VServer, Wireless, Write Riemann and XMMS - plugins, the core collectd daemon, the collectdmon, collectd-nagios - and collectd-tg utilities, all the Targets and Matches, liboconfig, - most of the "utils_*" files and the plugin API. - * Tests: A test suite has been added. Thanks to Florian Forster. - * Threshold: The hysteresis calculation has been made more reliable. - Thanks to Jan Kundrát. #581 - * Threshold: Various fixes and improvements have been made. Thanks to - Manuel Luis Sanmartín Rozada. #649, #644 - * AMQP plugin: The "ConnectionRetryDelay" option has been added, - allowing to delay reconnection. Thanks to Yoga Ramalingam and Marc - Fournier. #833 - * AMQP plugin: The "QueueDurable" and "QueueAutoDelete" options have - been added, giving control over queue creation and deletion. Thanks to - David Blundell and Marc Fournier. #623 - * Apache, Ascent, BIND, cURL, cURL-JSON, cURL-XML, nginx and Write HTTP - plugins: Customizing the "User-Agent" field is now possible at - compile-time. Thanks to Jeremy Katz. #440 - * Apache, Ascent, BIND, cURL, cURL-JSON, cURL-XML, nginx plugins: The - connection will be reset if it hasn't completed within the configured - "Interval". The new "Timeout" option gives control over this behavior. - Thanks to Jan Kundrát and Marc Fournier. #982, #983, #993 - * Apache, Ascent, cURL, cURL-JSON, cURL-XML, nginx, Write HTTP plugins: - Allow usernames and passwords to contain colons if built against - libcurl ≧ 7.19.1. Thanks to Marc Fournier. #695, #947 - * Apache plugin: The "SSLCiphers" option gives control over the - encryption algorithms to use with TLS connections. Thanks to Toni - Moreno. #946 - * Barometer plugin: This new plugin reads sensor data from various - Freescale and Bosch digital barometers. Thanks to Tomas Menzl. #69, - #693 - * Battery plugin: Reporting values as percentages and reporting degraded - batteries has been added. Thanks to Florian Forster. - * Battery plugin: Support for reading values from sysfs on Linux has - been added. Thanks to Andy Parkins, Nicholas Humfrey, Peter Wu and - Florian Forster. #725, #810, #998 - * Battery plugin: The value for current is no longer supplied unless the - battery provides this information. Thanks to Florian Forster. - * BIND plugin: Bind's XML v3 API is now supported; Thanks to Victor - Berger, Bruno Prémont and Michal Humpula. #742, #847 - * Ceph plugin: This new plugin collects statistics from the Ceph - distributed storage system. Thanks to Dan Ryder, Dennis Zou, Colin - McCabe, Sage Weil. #522, #598 - * ConnTrack plugin: Support for reporting values as percentages as well - as legacy conntrack files in "/proc" has been added. Thanks to - Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #497, #680 - * CPU plugin: The plugin is now able to report values as percentages and - aggregate values per-state and per-CPU. Thanks to Pierre-Yves - Ritschard, Florian Forster, Fabien Wernli, Nicholas Humfrey and - Wilfried Goesgens. #499, #516, #639 #734, #812, #802 - * cURL-JSON plugin: Extracting values from complex JSON structures has - been enhanced. Thanks to Jim Radford. #408, #411 - * cURL-JSON plugin: Intervals can now be configured on a per-URL basis. - Thanks to Stan Sawa. #685 - * cURL-JSON, cURL-XML, Write HTTP plugins: These plugins now also follow - HTTP redirects. Thanks to Marc Fournier. - * cURL, cURL-JSON, cURL-XML plugins: HTTP Digest authentication has been - implemented. Thanks to Frank Cornelis. #482 - * DBI, Oracle, PostgreSQL plugins: A "MetadataFrom" parameter has been - added which allows to set metadata from database columns. Thanks to - Mark Wong. #317, #321 - * DBI plugin: Querying several databases in parallel is now possible. - Thanks to Vincent Bernat. #453 - * Disk plugin: On the Linux platform, disk names can now get looked up - in udev with the "UdevNameAttr" option. Thanks to Patrick Mooney. #537 - * Disk plugin: This plugin now collects several additional I/O-related - metrics on the Linux platform. Thanks to Florian Forster and Michael - Schenck. #705, #759 - * DRBD plugin: This new plugin reads Linux's Distributed Replicated - Block Device (DRBD) statistics. Thanks to Tim Laszlo. #566, #700 - * Exec, UnixSock plugins: The "PUTNOTIF" command now allows to set - metadata on notifications. Thanks to John-John Tedro. #416 - * fhcount plugin: This new plugin reports the number of used file - handles. Thanks to Jiri Tyr. #1009 - * GenericJMX plugin: A Class Loader for "JMXConnectorFactory" has been - added, allowing the plugin to work with JBOSS > 7. Thanks to Alexandre - Moutot. #452 - * IPC plugin: This new plugin collects information related to shared - memory. Thanks to Andrés J. Díaz. #925 - * Java plugin: Now uses the hostname defined in the configuration file. - Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #530, #681 - * Load plugin: The plugin is now able to report values as percentages. - Thanks to Vedran Bartonicek and Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #344, #498 - * Log Logstash plugin: This new plugin writes collectd logs and events - as Logstash JSON formatted events. Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard. - #360 - * LVM plugin: The plugin collects thin pool data volumes size, and no - longer reports virtual volumes. Thanks to Benjamin Gilbert. #603 - * memcached plugin: "listen_disabled_num" are now also reported. Thanks - to Matt Cottingham. #622 - * Memory plugin: Slab memory reporting on the Linux platform has been - added. Thanks to Manuel CISSÉ and Marc Fournier. #560, #697 - * Memory plugin: The plugin is now able to report values as percentages. - Thanks to Jeremy Katz, Florian Forster and Manuel CISSÉ. #501, #511, - #559 - * Modbus plugin: Selecting between holding and input registers is now - possible. Thanks to Jan Vitek. #338 - * Modbus plugin: Support for accessing devices through an RS-485 serial - port has been added. Thanks to Eric Sandeen. - * Multimeter plugin: This plugin isn't built by default on the AIX - platform anymore. Thanks to Manuel Luis Sanmartin Rozada. #549, #684 - * MySQL and PostgreSQL plugins: Passing "127.0.0.1" as a host will now - result in the global Hostname being used in metric names. Thanks to - Jeremy Katz. #441 - * MySQL plugin: InnoDB, Select and Sort statistics collection has been - added. Thanks to Wilson Felipe, Marek Becka and Pierre-Yves Ritschard. - #248, #621, #699, #824 - * MySQL plugin: The "Alias" and "ConnectTimeout" options have been - added. Thanks to William Tisäter. - * Netlink plugin: Support for 64bit netlink counters has been added. - Thanks to Marek Becka. #435 - * Network plugin: The "ReconnectInterval" configuration option has been - added. Thanks to John Ferlito. #732 - * NFS plugin: Support for NFSv4.0 has been implemented. Thanks to Marek - Becka. #550 - * OneWire plugin: Support for more temperature-providing sensor families - has been added. Thanks to Tomasz Torcz. #672 - * OneWire plugin: Support for full OWFS path and more device families - has been implemented. Thanks to Tomas Menzl. #68 - * OpenLDAP plugin: This new plugin reads monitoring information from - OpenLDAP's "cn=Monitor" subtree. Thanks to Kimo Rosenbaum, Marc - Fournier and Nicholas Humfrey. #719 - * OpenVPN plugin: Support for OpenVPN 2.3.0 has been implemented. Thanks - to Ed Okerson. #252 - * OpenVZ plugin: Various improvements have been made, making the plugin - report values like the other collectd plugins do. Thanks to Chris - Lundquist. #264 - * Perl plugin: A new "listval_filter" method has been added, various - internal cleanups and improvements have been made and a test suite has - been added. Thanks to Matthias Bethke. #728 - * PostgreSQL plugin: The new "ExpireDelay" option allows skipping older - values pending write when the database slows down. Thanks to Stephen - O'Dor. #593 - * PowerDNS plugin: The plugin was updated for stats from pdns 3.4.3. - Thanks to Ruben Kerkhof. #965 - * Processes plugin: A memory-usage related optimization for low-profile - systems has been added. Thanks to Florian Forster. #652 - * Python plugin: Support for Python3 has been improved, "ModulePath" is - now prepended to "sys.path", and the "get_dataset()" function has been - added to the Python API. Thanks to Sven Trenkel and Patrick Browne. - #890, #751, #771 - * Redis and Write_Redis plugins: The support library has been switched - from credis to hiredis. Thanks to Andrés J. Díaz, Victor Seva, Marc - Fournier, Johan Bergström, Michael Spiegle and brianpkelly. #296, - #464, #475, #799, #1030 - * Redis plugin: Custom commands can now be used to fetch values stored - in Redis. Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #816 - * Redis plugin: Support for passwords up to 512 characters long has been - added. Thanks to Jeremy Katz. #532 - * Sensors plugin: Support for lm_sensors' power sensors has been added. - Thanks to Jan Kundrát. #571 - * SMART plugin: This new plugin collects SMART statistics from disk - drives. Thanks to Vincent Bernat. #797 - * SNMP plugin: A blacklist/whitelist feature can now be used to filter - which OIDs to collect. Thanks to Christophe Courtaut. #414 - * SNMP plugin: SNMPv3 authentication and encryption support has been - implemented. Thanks to Michael Pilat. #362 - * SNMP plugin: Two error messages have been disambiguated. Thanks to - Sergey. #939, #952 - * Swap plugin: The plugin is now able to report values as percentages. - Thanks to Jeremy Katz and Florian Forster. #500, #510 - * Swap plugin: The plugin no longer fails on Linux systems where - "SwapCached" isn't exposed by the kernel. Thanks to Florian Forster. - #733 - * Tail plugin: "GaugeInc" and "GaugeAdd" options have been implemented. - Thanks to Andre Ferraz. #673 - * Tail plugin: Intervals can now be configured on a per-File basis. - Thanks to Tom Leaman. #446 - * TCPConns plugin: The "AllPortsSummary" option, allowing to summarize - all connections, has been added. Thanks to Marek Becka. #488 - * TCPConns plugin: Three metrics were renamed on the AIX platform, for - the sake of consistency. Thanks to Manuel Luis Sanmartín Rozada. #546 - * Turbostat plugin: This new plugin reads CPU frequency and C-state - residency on modern Intel turbo-capable processors. Thanks to Vincent - Brillault, Jean Delvare and Nicolas Iooss. #651 - * UnixSock plugin: The "GETTHRESHOLD" command has been re-added. Thanks - to Manuel Luis Sanmartín Rozada. #674 - * Varnish plugin: Varnish 4 support has been added, as well as as - monitoring metrics only available in Varnish 4. Thanks to Marc - Fournier. #618, #783 - * virt plugin: Guests memory usage is now also collected. Thanks to - Tiago Carvalho, jazzmes and Zollner Robert. - * virt plugin: It is now possible to chose between using guests' name or - UUID as plugin_instance. Thanks to Remi Ferrand. #385 - * virt plugin: The libvirt plugin has been renamed to virt. Thanks to - Florian Forster. - * Write Graphite plugin: When the connection to graphite fails, - reconnection attempts are now limited to once per second. Thanks to - Florian Forster. #625 - * Write HTTP plugin: Multi-instance support of this plugin has been - improved. The "" block has been deprecated in favor of - "". Thanks to Marc Fournier. #902 - * Write HTTP plugin: Several TLS-related configuration options have been - added. Thanks to Ingmar Runge. #666 - * Write HTTP plugin: The "LowSpeedLimit" and "Timeout" options allow to - reset slow/stalled network connections. Thanks to loginator17 and Marc - Fournier. #752, #985 - * Write HTTP plugin: The size of the payload posted to the HTTP server - can now be controlled with the "BufferSize" option. Thanks to Florian - Forster. #722 - * Write Kafka plugin: This new plugin sends data to Apache Kafka, a - distributed messaging queue. Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard, - ciomaire, Vincent Bernat, Marc Fournier. #670, #694, #794, #853, #014 - * Write Log plugin: This new plugin dispatches collected values to the - configured log destination(s). Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #886 - * Write Riemann plugin: Extra meta strings are now added as attributes - in notifications. Thanks to John-John Tedro. #417 - * Write Riemann plugin: Notification message are now sent to the Riemann - server via the description field. Thanks to Adrian Miron. #575 - * Write Riemann plugin: Support for custom attributes has been added. - Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #459 - * Write Riemann plugin: Support had been implemented for sending events - to Riemann in batches (when using TCP), and is enabled by default. - Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #800 - * Write Riemann plugin: The "EventServicePrefix" option has been added, - which adds a prefix to event service names. Thanks to Moshe Zada. #706 - * Write Riemann plugin: Threshold checks can now be passed down to the - Riemann server. Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #518 - * Write Sensu plugin: This new plugin submits values to Sensu, a stream - processing and monitoring system. Thanks to Fabrice A. Marie and Marc - Fournier. #912, #1001, #1016 - * Write TSDB plugin: This new plugin sends data to OpenTSDB, a scalable - time series database. Thanks to Kevin Bowling, Florian Forster, Dallin - Young, Michael Schenck and Pierre-Yves Ritschard. #703, #772, #945 - * ZFS ARC plugin: Support for ZFS-on-Linux has been added. Thanks to - Marc Fournier and Wilfried Goesgens. #552 - * Zookeeper plugin: This new plugin reads data from the Apache Zookeeper - "MNTR" command. Thanks to Jeremy Katz. #826 - -2015-02-26, Version 5.4.2 - * Build system: Numerous fixes. Thanks to Bjørn Nordbø, Jim Radford, - KOMEDA Shinji, Lauri Tirkkonen, Manuel Luis Sanmartin Rozada, Marc - Fournier, Rainer Müller, Yoga Ramalingam and Yves Mettier. #326, - #373, #653, #828 - * collectd: A use-after-free has been fixed in the "parse_value()" - function. Thanks to Matthias Urlichs. - * collectd: Fix carriage return sign in types_list Thanks to Marc - Fournier and @NsLib. - * collectd: Fix programming error in src/configfile.c. Thanks to - Wilfried Goesgens. - * collectd: An off-by-one error has been fixed in the - "strstripnewline()" function. Patch by Florian Forster. - * collectd: Use the complain mechanism to report filter chain write - failures. Thanks to Sebastian Harl. - * collectd: Spelling and grammar of error messages have been fixed. - Thanks to Katelyn Perry and Tim Laszlo. - * collectdctl: Fixed buffering issues which caused trouble on AIX and - Solaris. Thanks to Yoga Ramalingam. - * Documentation: Details and example about multi-instance filterchain - targets have been added. Thanks to Marc Fournier. - * Documentation: The "CollectStatistics" option of the rrdcached has - been documented. Thanks to Micha Krause. #907 - * Documentation: The write_redis has been documented. Thanks to Marc - Fournier. - * Documentation: The "GraphiteSeparateInstances" and - "GraphiteAlwaysAppendDS" options of the amqp have been documented. - Thanks to Marc Fournier. - * Documentation: Documentation of the "AutoLoadPlugin" option has been - improved. Thanks to Florian Forster. #715 - * aggregation: "utils_vl_lookup": A race when creating user objects - has been fixed. Thanks to Sebastian Harl. #535 - * cpu: Temperature code for Mac OS X has been removed. - Thanks to Florian Forster and Marc Fournier. #22 - * cURL, cURL-JSON, cURL-XML and Write HTTP plugins: Call - "curl_global_init()" in the plugins' "init()" callback. Thanks to - Jeremy Katz. - * cURL and memcachec plugins: Fix calculation of gauge, average, - minimum and maximum. Previously, they were calculated from the start - of the daemon, which is not the documented behavior. Thanks to - Florian Forster. #663 - * curl-json: A bug, which triggered when two URLs with a long common - prefix were configured, was fixed. Thanks to Marc Fournier. #582 - * dbi: Compatibility with new versions of libdbi has been restored. - Thanks to Florian Forster. #950 - * Exec, UnixSock plugins: Fix parsing of the "time" option of the - "PUTNOTIF" command. Thanks to Adrian Miron. #477 - * ipmi: A conflict with the java over the "SIGUSR2" signal has been - fixed. Thanks to Vincent Bernat. #114 - * java: Conversion from Java's time representation to collectd's - representation has been fixed. Thanks to Manuel Luis Sanmartín - Rozada. - * java: Make sure "cjni_thread_detach()" is called on all paths. - Thanks to Florian Forster. - * LogFile and SysLog plugins: Avoid total silence in case of a - misconfiguration. Thanks to Marc Fournier and Wilfried Goesgens. - * network: Support for recent versions of gcrypt has been added. - Thanks to Vincent Bernat. #632 - * network: Robustness of the client connecting behavior has been - improved. Thanks to Florian Forster. #627 - * python: Don't create empty "meta_data_t" objects. Thanks to Florian - Forster. #716 - * python: Fix Py list length check in "cpy_build_meta()". Thanks to - Yoga Ramalingam. - * python: The "interval" member was fixed to export seconds as a - double. Thanks to Justin Burnham. - * RRDtool and RRDCacheD plugins: A memory leak when creating RRD files - has been fixed. Thanks to Yves Mettier. #661 - * snmp: Fix a memory leak. Thanks to Marc Fournier and Pierre-Yves - Ritschard. #610, #804 - * statsd: Support for samplerates in timer metrics was added. Thanks - to John Leach. #461 - * swap: Fix behavior under OpenVZ by making "cached" optional. Thanks - to Florian Forster. #733 - * threshold: Population of the "time" field in notifications has been - added. Thanks to Manuel Luis Sanmartín Rozada. - * libvirt: Only gather stats for running domains. Thanks to Ruben - Kerkhof. - * lvm: An issue with Volume Groups (VGs) without Logical Volumes (LVs) - has been fixed. Thanks to Jan Kundrát. - * write_graphite: Escape characters not supported by Graphite. Thanks - to Pierre-Yves Ritschard and Marc Fournier. - * write_http: Make callback names context-dependent. Thanks to Marc - Fournier. #821 - * write_redis: A formatting bug, which resulted in totally unusable - numbers being transmitted to Redis, was fixed. Thanks to Marc - Fournier. - * write_riemann: Receive acknowledge message when using TCP. Thanks to - John-John Tedro. - -2014-01-26, Version 5.4.1 - * amqp plugin: Add support for RabbitMQ 0.4.x to avoid compiler - warnings. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for implementing this. - * apache / network plugins: Improved initialization order hopefully - resolved gcrypt initialization problems. - * aquaero plugin: The type used to submit fan utilization was fixed. - Thanks to Alex Deymo for the patch. - * cgroups plugin: A small memory leak was fixed. Checking the existence - of a mount option without a value was fixed. More permissive parsing - of the cpuacct.stats file fixes support for some versions of Linux. - Thanks to Marc Fournier for bug reports and patches. - * curl plugin: Fix blocks without an instance. Thanks to - Alexander Golovko for reporting and Sebastian Harl for fixing this. - * curl_json plugin: Potentially invalid memory access has been - sanitized. Thanks to Jim Radford for his patch. - * interface plugin: Fix behavior under FreeBSD 10: Reporting of - per-address statistics caused duplicate updates to the same metric. - Thanks to demon / @trtrmitya for the patch. - * write_graphite plugin: Use TCP to connect to Graphite by default. The - default changed from TCP to UDP between 5.3.1 and 5.4.0, which is a - regression. Thanks to Marc Fournier for fixing this. Reconnect - behavior was improved. Thanks to Michael Hart for his patch. - * zfs_arc plugin: Collect "allocated" and "stolen" on FreeBSD only. - -2013-08-18, Version 5.4.0 - * collectd: The "LoadPlugin" config option no longer attempts to load - plugins twice. If more than one "LoadPlugin" statement or block is - encountered, only the first will have any effect. - * collectd: The "AutoLoadPlugin" option allows to automatically load - plugins for which a configuration is found. - * collectd: The "WriteQueueLimitHigh" and "WriteQueueLimitLow" options - allow collectd to drop values when under stress, to avoid running out - of memory. Thanks to Yves Mettier for his patch. - * amqp plugin: The "GraphiteSeparateInstances" and - "GraphiteAlwaysAppendDS" options have been added. Thanks to Laurent - for the patch. - * aquaero plugin: This new plugin reads various metrics, e.g. fan - speeds and temperatures, from Aquaero 5, a fan and water cooling - control panel. Thanks to Alex Deymo for his patch. - * curl plugin: The "MeasureResponseCode" option has been added. Thanks - to Jan Matějka for his patch. - * curl_json plugin: Support for UNIX domain sockets and array wildcards - has been added. Thanks to Jim Radford for his patch. - * curl_xml plugin: Support for long URLs has been improved. - * cgroups plugin: This new plugin collects CPU accounting information - for processes in a cgroup. Thanks to Michael Stapelberg for his patch. - * df plugin: The "ValuesAbsolute" and "ValuesPercentage" options have - been added. Thanks to Vedran Bartonicek for the patch. - * exec plugin: Do UID / GID lookups before forking. This should prevent - a race condition in the NSS library. Thanks to Ceri Storey for the - patch. - * lvm plugin: This new plugin collects size information from Linux' - Logical Volume Manager (LVM). Thanks to Chad Malfait for his work. - * memcached plugin: Support for increment and decrement counts has been - added. Thanks to Blake Matheny for the patch. - * mic plugin: This new plugin collects CPU and memory usage, power - consumption and temperatures of Intel's Many-Integrated-Core (MIC) - architecture, such as Xeon Phi cards. Thanks to Evan Felix for his - work. - * netlink plugin: This plugin has been converted to use the supported - "libmnl" library. Thanks to Andreas Henriksson for his patch. - * nginx plugin: Collection of accepted and handled connections has been - added. Thanks to Patrick Shan for his patch. - * sigrok plugin: This new plugin collects metrics from sigrok, a signal - processing framework reading various hardware devices, from light - meters to spectrum analyzers. Thanks to Bert Vermeulen for his patch. - * statsd plugin: This new plugin listens to a UDP socket and reads - metrics in the StatsD format. - * varnish plugin: Many additional metrics have been added. Thanks to - Nick Stenning for his patch. - * write_graphite plugin: Support for "UDP" has been added. Thanks to - Javier Maestro for his patch. - * write_riemann plugin: The "TTLFactor" option has been added. - * zfs_arc plugin: Support for FreeBSD has been added. Thanks to Xin Li - for his patch. - -2015-02-26, Version 5.3.2 - * Build system: Numerous fixes. Thanks to Bjørn Nordbø, Jim Radford, - KOMEDA Shinji, Lauri Tirkkonen, Manuel Luis Sanmartin Rozada, Marc - Fournier, Rainer Müller, Yoga Ramalingam and Yves Mettier. #326, - #373, #653, #828 - * collectd: A use-after-free has been fixed in the "parse_value()" - function. Thanks to Matthias Urlichs. - * collectd: Fix carriage return sign in types_list Thanks to Marc - Fournier and @NsLib. - * collectd: Fix programming error in src/configfile.c Thanks to - Wilfried Goesgens. - * collectd: An off-by-one error has been fixed in the - "strstripnewline()" function. Patch by Florian Forster. - * collectd: Use the complain mechanism to report filter chain write - failures. Thanks to Sebastian Harl. - * collectd: Spelling and grammar of error messages have been fixed. - Thanks to Katelyn Perry and Tim Laszlo. - * collectdctl: Fixed buffering issues which caused trouble on AIX and - Solaris. Thanks to Yoga Ramalingam. - * Documentation: Details and example about multi-instance filterchain - targets have been added. Thanks to Marc Fournier. - * Documentation: The "CollectStatistics" option of the rrdcached has - been documented. Thanks to Micha Krause. #907 - * Documentation: The write_redis has been documented. Thanks to Marc - Fournier. - * Documentation: The synopsis of the threshold has been fixed. Thanks - to Fabien Wernli. - * Documentation: The "GraphiteSeparateInstances" and - "GraphiteAlwaysAppendDS" options of the amqp have been documented. - Thanks to Marc Fournier. - * aggregation: "utils_vl_lookup": A race when creating user objects - has been fixed. Thanks to Sebastian Harl. #535 - * cpu: Temperature code for Mac OS X has been removed. - Thanks to Florian Forster and Marc Fournier. #22 - * csv: A regression which would lead to the "DataDir" option to be - ignored has been fixed. Thanks to Manuel Luis Sanmartin Rozada. - * curl, curl-json, curl-xml and write_http plugins: Call - "curl_global_init()" in the plugins' "init()" callback. Thanks to - Jeremy Katz. - * curl and memcachec plugins: Fix calculation of gauge, average, - minimum and maximum. Previously, they were calculated from the start - of the daemon, which is not the documented behavior. Thanks to - Florian Forster. #663 - * dbi plugin: Compatibility with new versions of libdbi has been - restored. Thanks to Florian Forster. #950 - * exec, unixsock plugins: Fix parsing of the "time" option of the - "PUTNOTIF" command. Thanks to Adrian Miron. #477 - * java: Conversion from Java's time representation to collectd's - representation has been fixed. Thanks to Manuel Luis Sanmartín - Rozada. - * ipmi: A conflict with the java over the "SIGUSR2" signal has been - fixed. Thanks to Vincent Bernat. #114 - * java: Make sure "cjni_thread_detach()" is called on all paths. - Thanks to Florian Forster. - * logfile and syslog plugins: Avoid total silence in case of a - misconfiguration. Thanks to Marc Fournier and Wilfried Goesgens. - * memcached: Connecting to a UNIX socket has been fixed. Thanks to Jim - Radford. - * network: Support for recent versions of gcrypt has been added. - Thanks to Vincent Bernat. #632 - * network: Robustness of the client connecting behavior has been - improved. Thanks to Florian Forster. #627 - * python: Don't create empty "meta_data_t" objects. Thanks to Florian - Forster. #716 - * python: Fix Py list length check in "cpy_build_meta()". Thanks to - Yoga Ramalingam. - * python: The "interval" member was fixed to export seconds as a - double. Thanks to Justin Burnham. - * replace and set targets: Fix error message. Thanks to Marc Fournier. - #448 - * rrdtool and rrdcached plugins: Honor the "DataDir" config option; - this fixes a regression. Thanks to Florian Forster. #380 - * rrdtool and rrdcached plugins: A memory leak when creating RRD files - has been fixed. Thanks to Yves Mettier. #661 - * snmp: Fix a memory leak. Thanks to Marc Fournier and Pierre-Yves - Ritschard. #610, #804 - * swap: Fix behavior under OpenVZ by making "cached" optional. Thanks - to Florian Forster. #733 - * threshold: Population of the "time" field in notifications has been - added. Thanks to Manuel Luis Sanmartín Rozada. - * libvirt: Only gather stats for running domains. Thanks to Ruben - Kerkhof. - * write_graphite: Escape characters not supported by Graphite. Thanks - to Pierre-Yves Ritschard and Marc Fournier. - * write_http: Make callback names context-dependent. Thanks to Marc - Fournier. #821 - * write_riemann: Receive acknowledge message when using TCP. Thanks to - John-John Tedro. - -2013-07-13, Version 5.3.1 - * Documentation: Various fixes. - * Configuration: Fix error handling: Errors in included files were - ignored, causing configuration mistakes to go unnoticed. - * dns plugin: Don't abort when PCAP returns an error. - * modbus plugin: The reconnection strategy was improved, fixing a - segfault in the libmodbud library. Thanks to Stefan Nickl and - Fabien Wernli for their patches. - * mysql plugin: The notification about a newly running MySQL slave - thread has been fixed. Thanks to Joaquín Cuenca Abela for the patch. - * snmp plugin: A build issue has been fixed (C99 mixed declaration). - The end-of-tree check has been improved by Pierre-Yves Ritschard. - * threshold plugin: Handling of the "Interesting" configuration option - has been fixed. Thanks to Björn for the patch. - * write_riemann plugin: A memory leak has been fixed. Thanks to Dave - Cottlehuber for reporting it. - -2013-04-09, Version 5.3.0 - * collectd: The "Include" statements can now be limited to include - only matching files in a directory. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for his - patch. - * collectd: Dispatches / writes are now handled by a thread pool. This - improves reliability and throughput for instances configured to act - as a "server". Thanks to Sebastian Harl and Dan Fandrich for - reviewing this change and fixing bugs. - * aggregation plugin: Selection of value lists is now possible using - regular expressions. Parts of the identifier of the resulting metric - can now be set via the configuration file. - * apcups plugin: The "ReportSeconds" option has been implemented. - * curl* plugins: Support for POST requests and custom request headers - has been added. Thanks to Dan Fandrich for his patch. - * curl_xml plugin: Support for XML namespaces has been added. Thanks - to Dan Fandrich for his patch. - * dbi plugin: Support for numeric options has been added. The - "Host" option has been added. Thanks to Daniel Hilst for his patch. - * disk plugin: Support for systems with >256 has been fixed. Thanks to - Greg Mason for his patch. - * libvirt plugin: Support for memory allocation has been added. Thanks - to Johan Wirén for his patch. - * netapp plugin: Support for "SnapVault", "VFiler" and deduplication / - compression and quota metrics. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for his - patches and teamix GmbH for sponsoring this work. - * postgresql plugin: The reconnection logic has been improved. Thanks - to Sebastian Harl for his patches. - * rrdtool, rrdcached plugins: The "CreateFilesAsync" option has been - implemented. When enabled, new RRD files will be created - asynchronously, which improved throughput of "server" instances. - Many thanks to Yves Mettier for all his input and code. - * tail_csv plugin: This new plugins allows to read metrics from CSV - files, such as Snort's statistics file. Thanks to Kris Nielander for - his patch. - * write_mongodb plugin: Authentication options have been added. - * write_riemann plugin: This new plugin allows sending metrics to - Riemann, a stream processing and alerting tool. Big thanks to - Pierre-Yves Ritschard for his work. - -2013-04-08, Version 5.2.2 - * Build system: A bad interaction between the Java detection code and - libltdl has been fixed. Thanks to Dave Cottlehuber for his patch. - Installation of the Perl bindings has been improved / fixed. Thanks - to Sebastian Harl for his patch. - * collectd: Fixed read callback scheduling at startup. - * apache, ascent, bind, curl, curl_json, curl_xml, nginx and - write_http plugins: Portability fixes, protection from infinite - redirect loops, improved error handling and incorrect dereferences - have been fixed. Most of these are related to the cURL library. - Thanks to Dan Fandrich for his patches. - * logfile plugin: Flush the output file handle. This works around - caching when logging to STDOUT and redirecting into a file. Thanks - to Nathan Huff for the patch. - * mysql plugin: Fix a memory leak in the error handling. Thanks to - Tomas Doran for his patch. - * netapp plugin: Fix the interval with which values are dispatched. - * network plugin: Build issues under FreeBSD and initialization have - been fixed. Thanks to Ed Schouten for his patch. - * nfs plugin: A compilation problem has been fixed. - * notify_email plugin: Add a character set to the mail header. Thanks - to Manuel Cissé for his patch. - * pf plugin: Build issues have been fixed. - * postgresql plugin: Build issues have been fixed. - * rrdcached plugin: Connect to the daemon from the read callback. - * snmp plugin: Matching of SNMP subtrees has been improved. Thanks to - "jkrabbe" for the patch. - * thermal plugin: The initialization of dispatched value lists has - been fixed. Thanks to Markus Knetschke for his patch. - * unixsock plugin: Parsing of options with an underscore, e.g. - "plugin_instance" has been fixed. Thanks to Tommie Gannert for his - patch. - -2013-01-27, Version 5.2.1 - * Build system: "make distcheck" has been fixed. Build fixes Solaris - and systems without gcrypt. Thanks to Yves Mettier for his patches. - * collectd: The complaint mechanism was fixed. It reported messages - more frequently than intended. - * collectd-tg: A manual page has been added. - * dns plugin: Build issues on FreeBSD have been fixed. Thanks to - Ed Schouten for his patch. - * ethstat plugin: Fix the "Map" config option. An incorrectly used - character pointer may lead to a segmentation fault. - * network plugin: Build issues on FreeBSD have been fixed. Thanks to - Ed Schouten for his patch. - * postgresql plugin: A memory leak in the writing code has been fixed. - A use-after-free issue that happened when more than one database was - configured was fixed. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for fixing these - problems. - * redis plugin: A build failure has been fixed. Thanks to Pierre-Yves - Ritschard for his patch. - * varnish plugin: Fix a problem with instances without name. - * write_graphite plugin: A regression which rendered the - "SeparateInstances" and "AlwaysAppendDS" options unusable has been - fixed. A failed assertion when using types with many data sources - has been fixed. Improve reporting of connection errors to not spam - log files too much. Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard for reporting - the logging problem. - * zfs_arc plugin: Fix the type used for mutex misses. Thanks to Yves - Mettier for reporting this bug. - -2012-11-17, Version 5.2.0 - * collectd: The performance of the LISTVAL command has been improved. - Thanks to Yves Mettier for the patch. - * collectd: The possibility to configure the collection interval on a - per-plugin basis has been added. Huge thanks to Sebastian Harl for - his work. - * collectd-tg: This new binary allows to generate random but real - looking collectd network traffic. This can be used to load-test new - plugin, for example. - * libcollectdclient: Code for constructing and sending network packets - in the binary format has been added. - * aggregation plugin: This new plugin allows to aggregate multiple - value lists into one. - * amqp and write_http plugins: Meta data is now included in the JSON - output format. Thanks to Mark Wong for the patch. - * amqp plugin: Support for "Graphite" output has been added. Thanks to - Thomas Meson for the patch. - * contextswitch plugin: Support for AIX has been added. Thanks to - Manuel Rozada for his patch. - * disk plugin: The "UseBSDName" config option has been added to the - Mac OS X version. - * GenericJMX plugin: Automatically determine the host name if it isn't - configured. - * libvirt plugin: The "number" interface format has been added. Thanks - to "Davide Guerri" for the patch. - * memcached plugin: Support for multiple connections has been added. - Thanks to Nicolas Szalay for the patch. - * ntpd plugin: The "IncludeUnitID" config option has been added. The - behavior when a peer is unreachable has been improved. Thanks to - Johan Kiviniemi for the patches. - * oracle plugin: The "Host" config option has been added. - * pf plugin: This new plugin allows to collect statistics from BSD's - packet filter "pf". Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard and Stefan Rinkes - for their work. - * postgresql plugin: The "Instance" config option has been added. - Support for writing values to a PostgreSQL database has been added. - Thanks to Sebastian Harl for the patches. - * processes plugin: Support for Solaris has been added. Thanks to - Cosmin Ioiart for the patch. - * redis plugin: Support for authenticating via password has been added. - Thanks to biancalana for the patch. - * rrdcached plugin: The "HeartBeat", "RRARows", "RRATimespan", - "StepSize" and "XFF" config options have been added. - * swap plugin: The "ReportBytes" config option has been added. The AIX - version now also exports "reserved" pages and swap-in / swap-out - "traffic". Thanks to Manuel Rozada for the patch. - * tcpconns plugin: Use a netlink socket rather than reading from /proc - for improved performance. Thanks to Michael Stapelberg for the patch. - -2013-04-08, Version 5.1.3 - * Build system: A bad interaction between the Java detection code and - libltdl has been fixed. Thanks to Dave Cottlehuber for his patch. - * collectd: Fixed read callback scheduling at startup. - * apache, ascent, bind, curl, curl_json, curl_xml, nginx and - write_http plugins: Portability fixes, protection from infinite - redirect loops, improved error handling and incorrect dereferences - have been fixed. Most of these are related to the cURL library. - Thanks to Dan Fandrich for his patches. - * logfile plugin: Flush the output file handle. This works around - caching when logging to STDOUT and redirecting into a file. Thanks - to Nathan Huff for the patch. - * mysql plugin: Fix a memory leak in the error handling. Thanks to - Tomas Doran for his patch. - * netapp plugin: Fix the interval with which values are dispatched. - * network plugin: Build issues under FreeBSD and initialization have - been fixed. Thanks to Ed Schouten for his patch. - * nfs plugin: A compilation problem has been fixed. - * notify_email plugin: Add a character set to the mail header. Thanks - to Manuel Cissé for his patch. - * rrdcached plugin: Connect to the daemon from the read callback. - * snmp plugin: Matching of SNMP subtrees has been improved. Thanks to - "jkrabbe" for the patch. - * thermal plugin: The initialization of dispatched value lists has - been fixed. Thanks to Markus Knetschke for his patch. - * unixsock plugin: Parsing of options with an underscore, e.g. - "plugin_instance" has been fixed. Thanks to Tommie Gannert for his - patch. - -2013-01-25, Version 5.1.2 - * Build system: "make distcheck" has been fixed. Thanks to Yves - Mettier for his patches. - * collectd: The complaint mechanism was fixed. It reported messages - more frequently than intended. - * dns plugin: Build issues on FreeBSD have been fixed. Thanks to - Ed Schouten for his patch. - * ethstat plugin: Fix the "Map" config option. An incorrectly used - character pointer may lead to a segmentation fault. - * network plugin: Build issues on FreeBSD have been fixed. Thanks to - Ed Schouten for his patch. - * varnish plugin: Fix a problem with instances without name. - * write_graphite: Improve reporting of connection errors to not spam - log files too much. Thanks to Pierre-Yves Ritschard for reporting - this problem. - * zfs_arc plugin: Fix the type used for mutex misses. Thanks to Yves - Mettier for reporting this bug. - -2012-11-11, Version 5.1.1 - * collectd: Create new directories with mode 0777 and let umask remove - unwanted permission bits. - * collectd: Build issues have been fixed. - * collectd: An incorrect assertion has been fixed in some common code - for Solaris. This should resolve pseudo-random assertion failures - under Solaris. Thanks to Jeff Blane for his help debugging this. - * collectd: A couple of memory leaks through PThread thread attributes - have been fixed. Thanks to Gerrie Roos for fixing these. - * collectdctl: Fix PUTVAL for data sets with multiple data sources. - Thanks to Cyril Feraudet for reporting this problem. - * contrib/migrate-4-5.px: Handle to "df" to "df_complex" conversion - correctly. - * apcups plugin: Improve the reconnect behavior. - * curl_xml plugin: The "Host" setting was silently ignored. Thanks to - Fabien Wernli for fixing this. - * df plugin: Ignore "rootfs" devices under Linux to avoid having them - reported twice. Thanks to Brune Prémont for fixing this. - * disk plugin: Fix incorrect computation of read and write latency (the - "disk_time" type). Previously, the numbers reported where too small - by a factor of "interval", e.g. when the interval is set to 10 - seconds, the values were too low by a factor of 10. Thanks to Manuel - Sanmartin for reporting this problem. - * dns plugin: A build issue under Solaris has been fixed. A erroneous - define that could lead to the reporting of bad data has been fixed by - Daniel Sutto. - * ethstat plugin: An off-by-one error and potential use of - uninitialized memory has been fixed. Thanks to Mark Voelker for - reporting these problems. - * memcachec plugin: A bug in the configuration handling has been fixed. - Thanks to Pascal Hofmann for fixing this issue. - * mysql plugin: Fix a bug when registering multiple databases. Thanks - to Sebastian Harl for fixing this. - * netapp plugin: Correctly close the connection on communication - errors. - * netlink plugin: The function used to query statistics has been - changed to be more in line with iproute2's behavior. Thanks to - "KIvosak" for the patch. - * network plugin: Initialization of libgcrypt has been fixed. Thanks to - Chris Lundquist for his patch. - * oracle plugin: Error messages have been improved. - * ping plugin: Don't enter the exponential back-off mode when - ping_send() fails. This should make recovery after a network failure - much faster. - * python plugin: Memory leaks have been fixed. Thanks to Tommie Gannert - and Sven Trenkel for fixing this. - * redis plugin: Fix a compilation problem on FreeBSD. Thanks to - "biancalana" for the fix. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix an out-of-bounds array access when printing a - warning message. Thanks to Will Hawkins for fixing this bug. - * snmp plugin: Support for the SNMP_ENDOFMIBVIEW return value has been - added. Support for more complex / unusual MIBs / subtrees has been - added. Thanks to Mark Juric to test the changes and point out these - problems. - * varnish plugin: Support for multiple instances of Varnish 3 has been - fixed. Thanks to Jonathan Huot for the patch. - * write_mongodb plugin: Add compatibility with libmongo 0.6.0 and - later. Thanks to Chris Lundquist for this patch. - -2012-04-01, Version 5.1.0 - * Build system, iptables plugin: The shipped version of libiptc has - been removed. - * collectd-nagios: A list of value lists can now be queried using - "-n LIST". Thanks to Sebastian Harl for his patches. - * bind plugin: The "ParseTime" option has been added. It allows to use - the system time rather than the time reported by BIND. - * curl, memcachec, tail plugins: The "ExcludeRegexp" option has been - added. Thanks to Peter Warasin for his initial patch. - * ethstat plugin: The new "ethstat" plugin reads performance statistics - directly from ethernet cards. Thanks to Cyril Feraudet for his patch. - * GenericJMX plugin: Support for querying MBean "Operations" (in - addition to "Attributes") has been added. Thanks to Pierre-Yves - Ritschard for his patch. - * irq plugin: The selection / ignore code now uses the default - ignorelist infrastructure, providing the standard feature set, e.g. - regex matching. - * md plugin: The new "md" plugin reports the number of disks in various - states in Linux software RAID devices. Thanks to Michael Hanselmann - for his patch. - * modbus plugin: Support for signed integer register types has been - added. - * nfs plugin: Support for Solaris has been added. Thanks to Cosmin - Ioiart for his patch. - * numa plugin: The new "numa" plugin reports statistics of the - Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) subsystem of Linux. - * processes plugin: Various fixes for the FreeBSD implementation. - Thanks to Phil Kulin for his patch. - * rrdcached plugin: Passing flushes to the caching daemon has been - added. - * sensors plugin: The initialization code has been improved. Thanks to - Henrique de Moraes Holschuh for his patch. - * swap plugin: The "ReportByDevice" option has been added. - * syslog plugin: Support for writing notifications has been added. - Thanks to Fabien Wernli for his patch. - * tcpconns plugin: Support for AIX has been added. Thanks to Manuel - Luis Sanmartín Rozada for his patch. - * threshold plugin: The "PersistOK" option has been added. Thanks to - Aaron Brady for his patch. - * varnish plugin: Support for Varnish 3.0 has been added. Thanks to - Jérôme Renard for his patches. - * write_mongodb plugin: The new "write_mongodb" plugin writes value - lists to MongoDB, a shema-less database. Thanks to Akkarit Sangpetch - and Chris Lundquist for their work. - * write_graphite plugin: The new "write_graphite" plugin writes value - lists to Carbon, the storage layer of the Graphite time-series - database. Thanks to Scott Sanders and Pierre-Yves Ritschard for their - work. - * zfs_arc plugin: Several new statistics have been added. Thanks to - Aurelien Rougemont for his patches. - * scale target: Support for scaling specific data sources only has been - added. Thanks to Gerrie Roos for his patch. - -2012-11-11, Version 5.0.5 - * collectd: Create new directories with mode 0777 and let umask remove - unwanted permission bits. - * collectd: Build issues have been fixed. - * collectd: An incorrect assertion has been fixed in some common code - for Solaris. This should resolve pseudo-random assertion failures - under Solaris. Thanks to Jeff Blane for his help debugging this. - * collectd: A couple of memory leaks through PThread thread attributes - have been fixed. Thanks to Gerrie Roos for fixing these. - * collectdctl: Fix PUTVAL for data sets with multiple data sources. - Thanks to Cyril Feraudet for reporting this problem. - * contrib/migrate-4-5.px: Handle to "df" to "df_complex" conversion - correctly. - * apcups plugin: Improve the reconnect behavior. - * curl_xml plugin: The "Host" setting was silently ignored. Thanks to - Fabien Wernli for fixing this. - * df plugin: Ignore "rootfs" devices under Linux to avoid having them - reported twice. Thanks to Brune Prémont for fixing this. - * disk plugin: Fix incorrect computation of read and write latency (the - "disk_time" type). Previously, the numbers reported where too small - by a factor of "interval", e.g. when the interval is set to 10 - seconds, the values were too low by a factor of 10. Thanks to Manuel - Sanmartin for reporting this problem. - * dns plugin: A build issue under Solaris has been fixed. A erroneous - define that could lead to the reporting of bad data has been fixed by - Daniel Sutto. - * memcachec plugin: A bug in the configuration handling has been fixed. - Thanks to Pascal Hofmann for fixing this issue. - * mysql plugin: Fix a bug when registering multiple databases. Thanks - to Sebastian Harl for fixing this. - * netapp plugin: Correctly close the connection on communication - errors. - * netlink plugin: The function used to query statistics has been - changed to be more in line with iproute2's behavior. Thanks to - "KIvosak" for the patch. - * network plugin: Initialization of libgcrypt has been fixed. Thanks to - Chris Lundquist for his patch. - * oracle plugin: Error messages have been improved. - * ping plugin: Don't enter the exponential back-off mode when - ping_send() fails. This should make recovery after a network failure - much faster. - * python plugin: Memory leaks have been fixed. Thanks to Tommie Gannert - and Sven Trenkel for fixing this. - * redis plugin: Fix a compilation problem on FreeBSD. Thanks to - "biancalana" for the fix. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix an out-of-bounds array access when printing a - warning message. Thanks to Will Hawkins for fixing this bug. - * snmp plugin: Support for the SNMP_ENDOFMIBVIEW return value has been - added. Support for more complex / unusual MIBs / subtrees has been - added. Thanks to Mark Juric to test the changes and point out these - problems. - -2012-04-01, Version 5.0.4 - * Build system: Fix the use of a libltdl macro. Thanks to Clemens Lang - for fixing this. Adresses some issues with building the iptables - plugin under Gentoo. - * libcollectdclient: A memory leak in the lcc_getval() function has - been fixed. Thanks to Jason Schmidlapp for finding and fixing this - issue. - * bind plugin: The use of 'QType" types has been fixed. - * df plugin: Fixed compiler issue under Mac OS X 10.7. - * conntrack plugin: Support zero as legitimate value. Thanks to Louis - Opter for his patch. - * memcached plugin: Increased the size of a static buffer, which was - truncating status messages form memcached. Thanks to Timon for the - patch. - * network plugin: Forwarding of notifications has been disabled. This - was a contition not checked for before, which may retult in an - endless loop. - * processes plugin: Support for process names with spaces has been - added to the Linux implementation. Thanks to Darrell Bishop for his - patch. - * perl plugin: A race condition in several callbacks, including log and - write callbacks, has been fixed. Thanks to "Rrpv" for reporting this - bug. - * snmp plugin: A bug when casting unsigned integers to gauge values has - been fixed: Unsigned integers would be cast to a signed integer and - then to a gauge, possibly resulting in a negative value. - * tcpconns plugin: Compilation with newer versions of the FreeBSD - runtime has been fixed. - -2012-02-19, Version 5.0.3 - * Build system: Fix problems when building the ipvs and iptables - plugins. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for his patch. A bashism in the - version-gen.sh script has been fixed. Thanks to Jo-Philipp Wich for - his patch. - * csv and rrdtool plugins: Print a more helpful error message when the - DataDir is a symlink pointing to a non-existing location. Thanks to - Jonathan Nieder for his patch. - * exec plugin: Fix a problem when using select(2) to read from file - handles. Thanks to Gerrie Roos for his patch. - * network plugin: An incorrect error message in the handling of the - "Interface" configuration option has been fixed. Thanks to Gerrie - Roos for his patch. - * oracle plugin: A potential endless loop in the error handling has - been fixed. - * python plugin: A crash bug in the configuration handling has been - fixed. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for his patch. - * interfaces plugin: The change which was supposed to ignore "bogus" - interfaces has been reverted, since it ignored legit interfaces, such - as bonding pseudo-devices as well. - -2012-01-21, Version 5.0.2 - * curl_xml plugin: Fix handling of file:// and other URLs (which don't - follow HTTP status codes). Thanks to Fabien Wernli for his patch! - * df plugin: Fix handling of negative "available" counts. This can - occur with some file systems, for example UFS. Thanks to Toni Ylenius - for his patch. - * interface plugin: "mac" interfaces are now ignored on Solaris. These - pseudo-interfaces occur multiple times, causing warnings. Also switch - to 64-bit counters on Solaris, improving overflow behavior for - high-speed interfaces. Thanks to Eddy Geez and Fabien Wernli for - their patches. - * memory plugin: Account kernel and unused memory under Solaris. Thanks - to Fabien Wernli for his patch. - * network plugin: A bug in the interaction between the Network plugin - and filter chains has been fixed: When a filter modified a field such - as the hostname, subsequent values in the same network packets could - have ended up using the modified name rather than the original name. - Thanks to Sebastian Harl for identifying the problem. - * oracle plugin: A memory leak has been fixed in the parameter handling. - * python plugin: A memory leak has been fixed. Thanks to Sven Trenkel - for fixing this bug! - -2011-10-07, Version 5.0.1 - * collectd: A mutex leak has been fixed in the meta data code. Thanks - to Rafal Lesniak for his patch. - * collectd: Compatibility fixes for GCC 4.6 have been applied. Thanks - to Peter Green for his patch. - * csv plugin: The line buffer size has been increased. Thanks to Colin - McCabe for the patch. - * curl_json plugin: Don't use the "parent" node to build the type - instance, if it is empty. Compatibility with libyajl 2 has been - added. Thanks to "spupykin" of the Arch Linux project for the initial - code. Formatting of time has been fixed in the JSON module. - * exec plugin: Fix the timestamp value passed to notification scripts. - Thanks to Alexander Kovalenko for fixing this. - * iptables plugin: Fix linking with some versions of libiptc. - * irq plugin: Fix support for interrupts under Linux. The old code - assumed that interrupts have a numeric value -- this is no longer - true for Linux. Thanks to Bostjan Skufca for implementing this. - * notify_desktop plugin: Compatibility with libnotify 0.7 has been - added. Thanks to Samuli Suominen for his patch. - * processes plugin: Fix handling of regular expressions containing - spaces. Thanks for Sebastian Harl for fixing this. - * rrdtool, rrdcached plugins: Improve precision of the XFF parameter. - Previously, values like 0.999 would have been rounded to 1.0. Thanks - to Francois-Xavier Bourlet for fixing this. - * varnish plugin: Fix data type handling of some metrics. Some values - were submitted as gauge even though they were derives. - * Various plugin: Set a multi-threading flag in libcurl. Thanks to Mike - Flisher for the fix. - -2011-03-28, Version 5.0.0 - * collectd: The "FQDNLookup" option is now enabled by default. - * collectd: The internal representation of time has been changed to - allow a higher accuracy than one second. - * collectdcmd: This new command line utility can send various commands - to collectd using the UnixSock plugin. Thanks to HÃ¥kon Dugstad - Johnsen and Sebastian Harl for their code. - * collectd-nagios: The "-m" option has been implemented (treat NaNs as - critical). - * collectd-tg: Traffic generator creating bogus network traffic - compatible to the Network plugin. This utility can be used to - stress-test new write plugins and collectd in general. - * libcollectdclient: Creating and sending network packets has been - added to the collectd client library. - * All data sets: The data source name of all data sets with exactly - one data source has been changed to "value". - * All plugins: All "counter" data sources have been converted to - "derive" data sources. All plugins now use "derive" by default, but - plugins such as the network plugin can still handle "counter", of - course. The minimum value of all derive data sources is zero, the - maximum value is unspecified. - * amqp plugin: The new AMQP plugin can send data to and receive data - from an AMQP broker. Thanks to Sebastien Pahl for his code. - * apache plugin: Backwards compatibility code has been removed. - Support for the IBM HTTP Server has been added. Thanks to Manuel - Luis Sanmartín Rozada for his patch. - * contextswitch plugin: Support for sysctlbyname(3) has been added. - Thanks to Kimo Rosenbaum for his patch. - * df plugin: The default behavior has been changed to be equivalent to - the "ReportReserved" behavior of v4. - * dns plugin: Improved RFC 1035 name parsing has been imported from - "dnstop". - * exec plugin: Backwards compatibility code has been removed. - * GenericJMX plugin: The "InstancePrefix" option has been added to - "Connection" blocks. - * hddtemp plugin: The "TranslateDevicename" config option has been - removed. - * interface plugin: Use the "plugin instance" to store the interface - value. - * libvirt plugin: The "InterfaceFormat" option has been added. Thanks - to Ruben Kerkhof for his patch. - * lpar plugin: New plugins for "logical partitions", a virtualization - technique of POWER CPUs. Thanks to Aurélien Reynaud for his code and - patience. - * modbus plugin: Support for libmodbus 2.9.2 has been added and the - license has been changed to LGPLv2.1. - * mysql plugin: Backwards compatibility code has been removed. The - data sets used have been improved. - * network plugin: The default buffer size has been increased to - 1452 bytes. - * perl plugin: Backwards compatibility code has been removed. - * postgresql plugin: Backwards compatibility code has been removed. - * redis plugin: Plugin for collecting statistics from Redis, a key- - value store, has been added. Thanks to Andres J. Diaz for his code. - * swap plugin: Implement collection of physical and virtual memory - statistics under Solaris. The new default is collecting physical - memory. Thanks to Aurélien Reynaud for his patches. - * threshold plugin: The threshold configuration has been moved into - this separate plugin. - * unixsock plugin: The "DeleteSocket" option has been added. - * varnish plugin: The new Varnish plugin reads statistics from - Varnish, a web accelerator. Thanks to Jérôme Renard and Marc - Fournier for their contributions. - * write_redis: New plugin for writing data to Redis, a key-value - store. - * zfs_arc plugin: The data sets have been replaced by more elegant - alternatives. - * v5upgrade target: Target for converting v4 data sets to the v5 - schema. - -2013-04-07, Version 4.10.9 - * Build system: A bad interaction between the Java detection code and - libltdl has been fixed. Thanks to Dave Cottlehuber for his patch. - * apache, ascent, bind, curl, curl_json, curl_xml, nginx and - write_http plugins: Portability fixes, protection from infinite - redirect loops, improved error handling and incorrect dereferences - have been fixed. Most of these are related to the cURL library. - Thanks to Dan Fandrich for his patches. - * logfile plugin: Flush the output file handle. This works around - caching when logging to STDOUT and redirecting into a file. Thanks - to Nathan Huff for the patch. - * network plugin: Build issues under FreeBSD and initialization have - been fixed. Thanks to Ed Schouten for his patch. - * mysql plugin: Fix a memory leak in the error handling. Thanks to - Tomas Doran for his patch. - * thermal plugin: The initialization of dispatched value lists has - been fixed. Thanks to Markus Knetschke for his patch. - * unixsock plugin: Parsing of options with an underscore, e.g. - "plugin_instance" has been fixed. Thanks to Tommie Gannert for his - patch. - -2012-11-11, Version 4.10.8 - * collectd: Create new directories with mode 0777 and let umask remove - unwanted permission bits. - * collectd: Build issues have been fixed. - * collectd: An incorrect assertion has been fixed in some common code - for Solaris. This should resolve pseudo-random assertion failures - under Solaris. Thanks to Jeff Blane for his help debugging this. - * collectd: A couple of memory leaks through PThread thread attributes - have been fixed. Thanks to Gerrie Roos for fixing these. - * apcups plugin: Improve the reconnect behavior. - * df plugin: Ignore "rootfs" devices under Linux to avoid having them - reported twice. Thanks to Brune Prémont for fixing this. - * disk plugin: Fix incorrect computation of read and write latency (the - "disk_time" type). Previously, the numbers reported where too small - by a factor of "interval", e.g. when the interval is set to 10 - seconds, the values were too low by a factor of 10. Thanks to Manuel - Sanmartin for reporting this problem. - * dns plugin: A build issue under Solaris has been fixed. A erroneous - define that could lead to the reporting of bad data has been fixed by - Daniel Sutto. - * memcachec plugin: A bug in the configuration handling has been fixed. - Thanks to Pascal Hofmann for fixing this issue. - * netapp plugin: Correctly close the connection on communication - errors. - * netlink plugin: The function used to query statistics has been - changed to be more in line with iproute2's behavior. Thanks to - "KIvosak" for the patch. - * network plugin: Initialization of libgcrypt has been fixed. Thanks to - Chris Lundquist for his patch. - * oracle plugin: Error messages have been improved. - * ping plugin: Don't enter the exponential back-off mode when - ping_send() fails. This should make recovery after a network failure - much faster. - * python plugin: Memory leaks have been fixed. Thanks to Tommie Gannert - and Sven Trenkel for fixing this. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix an out-of-bounds array access when printing a - warning message. Thanks to Will Hawkins for fixing this bug. - * snmp plugin: Support for the SNMP_ENDOFMIBVIEW return value has been - added. Support for more complex / unusual MIBs / subtrees has been - added. Thanks to Mark Juric to test the changes and point out these - problems. - -2012-04-01, Version 4.10.7 - * Build system: Fix the use of a libltdl macro. Thanks to Clemens Lang - for fixing this. Adresses some issues with building the iptables - plugin under Gentoo. - * libcollectdclient: A memory leak in the lcc_getval() function has - been fixed. Thanks to Jason Schmidlapp for finding and fixing this - issue. - * bind plugin: The use of 'QType" types has been fixed. - * df plugin: Fixed compiler issue under Mac OS X 10.7. - * conntrack plugin: Support zero as legitimate value. Thanks to Louis - Opter for his patch. - * memcached plugin: Increased the size of a static buffer, which was - truncating status messages form memcached. Thanks to Timon for the - patch. - * network plugin: Forwarding of notifications has been disabled. This - was a contition not checked for before, which may retult in an - endless loop. - * processes plugin: Support for process names with spaces has been - added to the Linux implementation. Thanks to Darrell Bishop for his - patch. - * perl plugin: A race condition in several callbacks, including log and - write callbacks, has been fixed. Thanks to "Rrpv" for reporting this - bug. - * snmp plugin: A bug when casting unsigned integers to gauge values has - been fixed: Unsigned integers would be cast to a signed integer and - then to a gauge, possibly resulting in a negative value. - * tcpconns plugin: Compilation with newer versions of the FreeBSD - runtime has been fixed. - -2012-02-19, Version 4.10.6 - * Build system: Fix problems when building the ipvs and iptables - plugins. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for his patch. A bashism in the - version-gen.sh script has been fixed. Thanks to Jo-Philipp Wich for - his patch. - * csv and rrdtool plugins: Print a more helpful error message when the - DataDir is a symlink pointing to a non-existing location. Thanks to - Jonathan Nieder for his patch. - * exec plugin: Fix a problem when using select(2) to read from file - handles. Thanks to Gerrie Roos for his patch. - * network plugin: An incorrect error message in the handling of the - "Interface" configuration option has been fixed. Thanks to Gerrie - Roos for his patch. - * oracle plugin: A potential endless loop in the error handling has - been fixed. - * python plugin: A crash bug in the configuration handling has been - fixed. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for his patch. - * interfaces plugin: The change which was supposed to ignore "bogus" - interfaces has been reverted, since it ignored legit interfaces, such - as bonding pseudo-devices as well. - -2012-01-21, Version 4.10.5 - * curl_xml plugin: Fix handling of file:// and other URLs (which don't - follow HTTP status codes). Thanks to Fabien Wernli for his patch! - * df plugin: Fix handling of negative "available" counts. This can - occur with some file systems, for example UFS. Thanks to Toni Ylenius - for his patch. - * interface plugin: "mac" interfaces are now ignored on Solaris. These - pseudo-interfaces occur multiple times, causing warnings. Also switch - to 64-bit counters on Solaris, improving overflow behavior for - high-speed interfaces. Thanks to Eddy Geez and Fabien Wernli for - their patches. - * memory plugin: Account kernel and unused memory under Solaris. Thanks - to Fabien Wernli for his patch. - * network plugin: A bug in the interaction between the Network plugin - and filter chains has been fixed: When a filter modified a field such - as the hostname, subsequent values in the same network packets could - have ended up using the modified name rather than the original name. - Thanks to Sebastian Harl for identifying the problem. - * oracle plugin: A memory leak has been fixed in the parameter handling. - * python plugin: A memory leak has been fixed. Thanks to Sven Trenkel - for fixing this bug! - -2011-10-14, Version 4.10.4 - * collectd: A mutex leak has been fixed in the meta data code. Thanks - to Rafal Lesniak for his patch. - * collectd: Compatibility fixes for GCC 4.6 have been applied. Thanks - to Peter Green for his patch. - * csv plugin: The line buffer size has been increased. Thanks to Colin - McCabe for the patch. - * curl_json plugin: Don't use the "parent" node to build the type - instance, if it is empty. Compatibility with libyajl 2 has been - added. Thanks to "spupykin" of the Arch Linux project for the initial - code. - * iptables plugin: Fix linking with some versions of libiptc. - * irq plugin: Fix support for interrupts under Linux. The old code - assumed that interrupts have a numeric value -- this is no longer - true for Linux. Thanks to Bostjan Skufca for implementing this. - * notify_desktop plugin: Compatibility with libnotify 0.7 has been - added. Thanks to Samuli Suominen for his patch. - * processes plugin: Fix handling of regular expressions containing - spaces. Thanks for Sebastian Harl for fixing this. - * rrdtool, rrdcached plugins: Improve precision of the XFF parameter. - Previously, values like 0.999 would have been rounded to 1.0. Thanks - to Francois-Xavier Bourlet for fixing this. - * Various plugin: Set a multi-threading flag in libcurl. Thanks to Mike - Flisher for the fix. - -2011-03-26, Version 4.10.3 - * Documentation: Several updates and additions. Thanks to Sebastian Harl. - * collectd: Build issues (compiler warnings) have been fixed. Thanks to - Bruno Prémont. - * collectd: Threshold subsection: Handling of NAN values in the - percentage calculation has been fixed. - * collectd, java plugin, ntpd plugin: Several diagnostic messages have - been improved. - * curl_json plugin: Handling of arrays has been fixed. - * libvirt plugin: A bug in reading the virtual CPU statistics has been - fixed. Thanks to “JLPC” for reporting this problem. - * modbus plugin: Compatibility with libmodbus 2.0.3 has been restored. - * processes plugin: Potentially erroneous behavior has been fixed in an - error handling case. - * python plugin: Fix dispatching of values from Python scripts to - collectd. Thanks to Gregory Szorc for finding and fixing this - problem. - -2010-11-27, Version 4.10.2 - * Documentation: Various documentation fixes. - * collectd: If including one configuration file fails, continue with - the rest of the configuration if possible. - * collectd: Fix a bug in the read function scheduling. In rare cases - read functions may not have been called as often as requested. - * collectd: Concurrency issues with errno(3) under AIX have been - fixed: A thread-safe version of errno has to be requested under AIX. - Thanks to Aurélien Reynaud for his patch. - * collectd: A left-over hard-coded 2 has been replaced by the - configurable timeout value. - * curl, memcachec, tail plugins: Fix handling of "DERIVE" data - sources. Matching the end of a string has been improved; thanks to - Sebastian Harl for the patch. - * curl_json plugin: Fix a problem when parsing 64bit integers. Reading - JSON data from non-HTTP sources has been fixed. - * netapp plugin: Pass the interval setting to the dispatch function. - Restore compatibility to NetApp Release 7.3. Thanks to Sven Trenkel - for the patch. - * network plugin: Be less verbose about unchecked signatures, in order - to prevent spamming the logs. - * notify_email plugin: Concurrency problems have been fixed. - * python plugin: Set "sys.argv", since many scripts don't expect that - it may not be set. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for the patch. - * rrdtool, rrdcached plugin: Fix a too strict assertion when creating - RRD files. - * swap plugin: A bug which lead to incorrect I/O values has been - fixed. - * value match: A minor memory leak has been fixed. Thanks to Sven - Trenkel for the patch. - -2010-07-09, Version 4.10.1 - * Build system: Checking for "strtok_r" under Solaris has been fixed. - * Portability: Fixes for Solaris 8 have been applied. Thanks to - Alexander Wuerstlein for his patch. - * collectd: The shutdown speed when terminating the read threads has - been improved. - * libcollectdclient: A format error in the PUTVAL command has been - removed. Thanks to Johan Van den Brande for fixing this. - * df plugin: An error message shown when "cu_mount_getlist" fails has - been added. - * processes plugin: Missing initialization code for IO members of a - struct has been added. Thanks to Aurélien Reynaud for fixing this. - * python plugin: Memory leaks in the write and notification callbacks - have been fixed. A possible crash when the plugin was loaded but not - configured has been fixed. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for his patches. - * snmp plugin: Verbosity with regard to unknown ASN types has been - increased. A build problem on PowerPC and ARM processors has been - fixed by Aurélien Reynaud; thanks! - * powerdns plugin: Compatibility changes for PowerDNS 2.9.22 and above - have been applied. Thanks to Luke Heberling for his changes. - -2010-05-01, Version 4.10.0 - * collectd: JSON output now includes the "dstypes" and "dsnames" - fields. This makes it easier for external applications to interpret - the data. Thanks to Chris Buben for his work. - * collectd: The new "Timeout" option can be used to specify a - "timeout" for missing values. This is used in the threshold checking - code to detect missing values. Thanks to Andrés J. Díaz for the - patch. - * apache plugin: Support for "IdleWorkers" (Apache 1.*: "IdleServers") - has been added. - * curl plugin: The new "ExcludeRegex" allows to easily exclude certain - lines from the match. - * curl_xml plugin: This new plugin allows to read XML files using cURL - and extract metrics included in the files. Thanks to Amit Gupta for - his work. - * filecount plugin: The new "IncludeHidden" option allows to include - "hidden" files and directories in the statistics. Thanks to Vaclav - Malek for the patch. - * logfile plugin: The new "PrintSeverity" option allows to include the - severity of a message in the output. Thanks to Clément Stenac for - his patch. - * memcachec plugin: The new "ExcludeRegex" allows to easily exclude - certain lines from the match. - * modbus plugin: This new plugin allows to read registers from - Modbus-TCP enabled devices. - * network plugin: The new "Interface" option allows to set the - interface to be used for multicast and, if supported, unicast - traffic. Thanks to Max Henkel for his work. - * openvpn plugin: The "CollectUserCount" and "CollectIndividualUsers" - options allow more detailed control over how to report sessions of - multiple users. Thanks to Fabian Schuh for his work. - * pinba plugin: This new plugin receives timing information from the - Pinba PHP extension, which can be used for profiling PHP code and - webserver performance. Thanks to Phoenix Kayo for his work. - * ping plugin: The new "MaxMissed" allows to re-resolve a hosts - address when it doesn't reply to a number of ping requests. Thanks - to Stefan Völkel for the patch. - * postgresql plugin: The "Interval" config option has been added. The - plugin has been relicensed under the 2-clause BSD license. Thanks to - Sebastian Harl for his work. - * processes plugin: Support for "code" and "data" virtual memory sizes - has been added. Thanks to Clément Stenac for his patch. - * python plugin: Support for Python 3 has been implemented. Thanks to - Sven Trenkel for his work. - * routeros plugin: Support for collecting CPU load, memory usage, used - and free disk space, sectors written and number of bad blocks from - MikroTik devices has been added. - * swap plugin: Support for Linux < 2.6 has been added. Thanks to Lorin - Scraba for his patch. - * tail plugin: The new "ExcludeRegex" allows to easily exclude certain - lines from the match. Thanks to Peter Warasin for his patch. - * write_http plugin: The "StoreRates" option has been added. Thanks to - Paul Sadauskas for his patch. - * regex match: The "Invert" option has been added. Thanks to Julien - Ammous for his patch. - -2011-03-26, Version 4.9.5 - * Documentation: Several updates and additions. Thanks to Sebastian Harl. - * collectd: Build issues (compiler warnings) have been fixed. Thanks to - Bruno Prémont. - * collectd: Threshold subsection: Handling of NAN values in the - percentage calculation has been fixed. - * collectd, java plugin, ntpd plugin: Several diagnostic messages have - been improved. - * libvirt plugin: A bug in reading the virtual CPU statistics has been - fixed. Thanks to “JLPC” for reporting this problem. - * processes plugin: Potentially erroneous behavior has been fixed in an - error handling case. - * python plugin: Fix dispatching of values from Python scripts to - collectd. Thanks to Gregory Szorc for finding and fixing this - problem. - -2010-11-27, Version 4.9.4 - * Documentation: Various documentation fixes. - * collectd: If including one configuration file fails, continue with - the rest of the configuration if possible. - * collectd: Fix a bug in the read function scheduling. In rare cases - read functions may not have been called as often as requested. - * collectd: Concurrency issues with errno(3) under AIX have been - fixed: A thread-safe version of errno has to be requested under AIX. - Thanks to Aurélien Reynaud for his patch. - * curl, memcachec, tail plugins: Fix handling of "DERIVE" data - sources. Matching the end of a string has been improved; thanks to - Sebastian Harl for the patch. - * curl_json plugin: Fix a problem when parsing 64bit integers. Reading - JSON data from non-HTTP sources has been fixed. - * netapp plugin: Pass the interval setting to the dispatch function. - Restore compatibility to NetApp Release 7.3. Thanks to Sven Trenkel - for the patch. - * network plugin: Be less verbose about unchecked signatures, in order - to prevent spamming the logs. - * notify_email plugin: Concurrency problems have been fixed. - * python plugin: Set "sys.argv", since many scripts don't expect that - it may not be set. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for the patch. - * rrdtool, rrdcached plugin: Fix a too strict assertion when creating - RRD files. - * value match: A minor memory leak has been fixed. Thanks to Sven - Trenkel for the patch. - -2010-07-09, Version 4.9.3 - * Build system: Checking for "strtok_r" under Solaris has been fixed. - * Portability: Fixes for Solaris 8 have been applied. Thanks to - Aurélien Reynaud and Alexander Wuerstlein for their patches. - * collectd: The shutdown speed when terminating the read threads has - been improved. - * collectd-nagios: The format of the performance data has been fixed. - * libcollectdclient: A format error in the PUTVAL command has been - removed. Thanks to Johan Van den Brande for fixing this. - * df plugin: An error message shown when "cu_mount_getlist" fails has - been added. - * processes plugin: Missing initialization code for IO members of a - struct has been added. Thanks to Aurélien Reynaud for fixing this. - * python plugin: Memory leaks in the write and notification callbacks - have been fixed. A possible crash when the plugin was loaded but not - configured has been fixed. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for his patches. - * rrdcached plugin: A build issue has been resolved. Thanks to - Thorsten von Eicken for the patch. - * snmp plugin: Verbosity with regard to unknown ASN types has been - increased. A build problem on PowerPC and ARM processors has been - fixed by Aurélien Reynaud; thanks! - * powerdns plugin: Compatibility changes for PowerDNS 2.9.22 and above - have been applied. Thanks to Luke Heberling for his changes. - -2010-04-22, Version 4.9.2 - * Build system, various plugins: Fixes for AIX compatibility have been - added. Thanks to Manuel Sanmartin for his patches. - * Build system: Checking for "nanosleep" on old Solaris machines has - been fixed. Thanks to Vincent McIntyre and Sebastian Harl for - figuring out a way to make this work. - * collectd: Append a newline to messages written to STDERR. - * collectd: Serialization of NANs in JSON format has been fixed. - Thanks to Chris Buben for pointing out the resulting syntax error. - * collectd: Checks whether a "sleep" returned early have been added; - the cases are now handled correctly. Thanks to Michael Stapelberg - for the patch. - * collectd: Continue reading files in a directory when parsing one - file fails. - * apache plugin: Collection of the number of active connections has - been fixed for Apache 2.*. - * contextswitch plugin: Handle large counter/derive values correctly. - Thanks to Martin Merkel for reporting the bug. - * exec plugin: Error messages have been improved. The "running" flag - is now cleared correctly when forking a child fails. - * iptables plugin: Fix a violation of aliasing rules. This resolves a - warning / error with new GCC versions. Thanks to Jan Engelhardt for - the work-around. - * java plugin: The Java API files are now packaged into a .jar file. - Thanks to Amit Gupta for his patch. - * network plugin: Fix a segmentation fault when receiving packets with - an unknown data source type. - * network plugin: A memory leak when receiving encrypted network - packets has been fixed. - * openvpn plugin: Fix naming schema when reading "MULTI1" type status - files. - * oracle plugin: Fix checking for lost connections and reconnect in - this case. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for pointing out the problem. - * unixsock plugin: A memory leak in the "LISTVAL" command has been - fixed. Thanks to Peter Warasin for pointing it out. - * write_http plugin: Use the "any" authentication schema. This used to - be "digest". Thanks to Paul Sadauskas for the patch. - -2010-01-14, Version 4.9.1 - * Documentation: Some manpage fixes. - * Default config: Added sample configuration for missing plugins. - * apache plugin: Fix a segmentation fault in the config handling of - VerifyPeer / VerifyHost. Thanks to "plazmus" for his or her patch. - * processes plugin: Fix handling of derive data sources. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix a bug with random write timeouts. Due to an - incorrect initialization some files may be suspended basically - indefinitely. After flushing the files they were written regularly - again. - * routeros plugin: Use the node name for the "host" field. - * Monitorus.pm: Put the plugin into the "Collectd::Plugins" namespace. - * Perl bindings: Fix a warning that was printed when building - debugging output. - -2009-12-21, Version 4.9.0 - * contextswitch plugin: The new ContextSwitch plugin gathers the - number of context switches done by the CPU. Thanks to Patrik - Weiskircher for the patch. - * cpu plugin: Support for SMP (multiple processors) under FreeBSD has - been added. Thanks to Doug MacEachern for the patch. - * curl plugin: The “MeasureResponseTime” option has been added. Thanks - to Aman Gupta for the patch. - * df plugin: Collecting the inode count and reserved space has been - added. Thanks to Patrik Weiskircher for the patch. - * exec plugin: The environment variables “COLLECTD_INTERVAL” and - “COLLECTD_HOSTNAME” are now set before executing the application. - * Monitorus plugin: This Perl-based plugin to query statistics from - mon.itor.us has been added. Thanks to Jeff Green for the patch. - * netapp plugin: New plugin to collect statistics from NetApp filers. - Thanks to Sven Trenkel of the noris network AG for the patch. - * network plugin: Statistics collection about the plugin itself has - been implemented. - * openvpn plugin: Add support for more versions of the “status file”. - Thanks to Marco Chiappero for the patch. - * OpenVZ plugin: This Perl-based plugin to gather OpenVZ statistics - has been added. Thanks to Jonathan Kolb for the patch. - * ping plugin: The config options "SourceAddress" and "Device" - have been added. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for the patch. - * processes plugin: Collection of IO-metrics has been added. Thanks to - Andrés J. Díaz for the patch. - * python plugin: The new Python plugin integrates a Python interpreter - into collectd and allows to execute plugins written in the scripting - language. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for his work. - * routeros plugin: The new RouterOS plugin queries interface and - wireless registration statistics from RouterOS. - * Various plugins: AIX support has been added to the cpu, disk, - interface, load, memory, processes, and swap plugins. Thanks to - Manuel Sanmartin for his patches. - * hashed match: This match for simple load balancing and redundant - storage has been added. - * scale target: This target to scale (multiply) values by an arbitrary - value has been added. - -2010-04-22, Version 4.8.5 - * collectd: Append a newline to messages written to STDERR. - * network plugin: Fix a segmentation fault when receiving packets with - an unknown data source type. - -2010-04-07, Version 4.8.4 - * Build system, various plugins: Fixes for AIX compatibility have been - added. Thanks to Manuel Sanmartin for his patches. - * Build system: Checking for "nanosleep" on old Solaris machines has - been fixed. Thanks to Vincent McIntyre and Sebastian Harl for - figuring out a way to make this work. - * collectd: Serialization of NANs in JSON format has been fixed. - Thanks to Chris Buben for pointing out the resulting syntax error. - * collectd: Checks whether a "sleep" returned early have been added; - the cases are now handled correctly. Thanks to Michael Stapelberg - for the patch. - * collectd: Continue reading files in a directory when parsing one - file fails. - * apache plugin: Collection of the number of active connections has - been fixed for Apache 2.*. - * exec plugin: Error messages have been improved. The "running" flag - is now cleared correctly when forking a child fails. - * iptables plugin: Fix a violation of aliasing rules. This resolves a - warning / error with new GCC versions. Thanks to Jan Engelhardt for - the work-around. - * java plugin: The Java API files are now packaged into a .jar file. - Thanks to Amit Gupta for his patch. - * network plugin: A memory leak when receiving encrypted network - packets has been fixed. - * oracle plugin: Fix checking for lost connections and reconnect in - this case. Thanks to Sven Trenkel for pointing out the problem. - * unixsock plugin: A memory leak in the "LISTVAL" command has been - fixed. Thanks to Peter Warasin for pointing it out. - * write_http plugin: Use the "any" authentication schema. This used to - be "digest". Thanks to Paul Sadauskas for the patch. - -2010-01-14, Version 4.8.3 - * Documentation: Some manpage fixes. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix a bug with random write timeouts. Due to an - incorrect initialization some files may be suspended basically - indefinitely. After flushing the files they were written regularly - again. - -2009-12-18, Version 4.8.2 - * Build system, java plugin: Don't use “find -L” to search for Java - headers, because it's a GNU extension. - * Build system: Support for parallel builds has been improved. Thanks - Sebastian Harl and Stefan Völkel for looking into this. - * collectd: Print error messages to STDERR if no log plugin has been - loaded. - * genericjmx plugin: Close and re-open the connection upon I/O-errors. - * gmond plugin: Fix typos which caused syntax errors. - * memory plugin: Handling of >4 Gbyte of memory has been fixed. - * network plugin: The license has been changed to LGPL 2.1. - * oracle plugin: Reconnect to the database if the connection dies. - * rrdcached plugin: Work-around for a bug in RRDtool 1.4rc2 has been - added. - * snmp plugin: Handling of negative values has been fixed. Strings - containing control characters are now interpreted as hex-strings. - * unixsock plugin: A memory leak in the LISTVAL command has been - fixed. Thanks to Ben Knight for his patch. - -2009-10-04, Version 4.8.1 - * Build system: Issues when building the iptables plugin have been - fixed. - * exec plugin: Clear the signal block mask before calling exec(2). - * perl plugin: Declare the “environ” variable. This solves build - issues on some platforms. - * processes plugin: Remove unnecessary call of realloc(3). Thanks to - Andrés J. Díaz for the patch. - * unixsock plugin: Fix a (well hidden) race condition related to file - descriptor handling. - -2009-09-13, Version 4.8.0 - * collectd: Two new data source types, “DERIVE” and “ABSOLUTE”, have - been added. “DERIVE” can be used for counters that are reset - occasionally. Thanks to Mariusz Gronczewski for implementing this. - * thresholds: The advanced threshold options “Percentage”, “Hits”, and - “Hysteresis” have been added. Thanks to Andrés J. Díaz for his - patches. - * curl_json plugin: The new cURL-JSON plugin reads JSON files using - the cURL library and parses the contents according to user - specification. Among other things, this allows to read statistics - from a CouchDB instance. Thanks to Doug MacEachern for the patch. - * df plugin: Using the new “ReportByDevice” option the device rather - than the mount point can be used to identify partitions. Thanks to - Paul Sadauskas for the patch. - * dns plugin: The possibility to ignore numeric QTypes has been added. - Thanks to Mirko Buffoni for the patch. - * GenericJMX plugin: The new, Java-based GenericJMX plugin allows to - query arbitrary data from a Java process using the “Java Management - Extensions” (JMX). - * madwifi plugin: The new MadWifi plugin collects information about - Atheros wireless LAN chipsets from the MadWifi driver. Thanks to - Ondrej Zajicek for his patches. - * network plugin: The receive- and send-buffer-sizes have been made - configurable, allowing for bigger and smaller packets. Thanks to - Aman Gupta for the patch. - * olsrd plugin: The new OLSRd plugin queries routing information from - the “Optimized Link State Routing” daemon. - * rrdtool plugin: A new configuration option allows to define a random - write delay when writing RRD files. This spreads the load created by - writing RRD files more evenly. Thanks to Mariusz Gronczewski for the - patch. - * swap plugin: The possibility to collect swapped in/out pages has - been added to the Swap plugin. Thanks to Stefan Völkel for the - patch. - * tokyotyrant plugin: The new TokyoTyrant plugin reads the number of - records and file size from a running Tokyo Tyrant server. Thanks to - Paul Sadauskas for the patch. - * unixsock plugin: Add the “GETTHRESHOLD” command. This command can be - used to query the thresholds configured for a particular identifier. - * write_http plugin: The new Write HTTP plugin sends the values - collected by collectd to a web-server using HTTP POST requests. - Thanks to Paul Sadauskas for the patch. - * zfs_arc plugin: The new ZFS ARC plugin collects information about - the “Adaptive Replacement Cache” (ARC) of the “Zeta File-System” - (ZFS). Thanks to Anthony Dewhurst for the patch. - * empty_counter match: The new Empty Counter match matches value - lists, where at least one data source is of type COUNTER and the - counter value of all counter data sources is zero. - -2009-12-18, Version 4.7.5 - * Build system, java plugin: Don't use “find -L” to search for Java - headers, because it's a GNU extension. - * Build system: Support for parallel builds has been improved. Thanks - Sebastian Harl and Stefan Völkel for looking into this. - * collectd: Print error messages to STDERR if no log plugin has been - loaded. - * memory plugin: Handling of >4 Gbyte of memory has been fixed. - * network plugin: The license has been changed to LGPL 2.1. - * oracle plugin: Reconnect to the database if the connection dies. - * rrdcached plugin: Work-around for a bug in RRDtool 1.4rc2 has been - added. - * snmp plugin: Handling of negative values has been fixed. Strings - containing control characters are now interpreted as hex-strings. - * unixsock plugin: A memory leak in the LISTVAL command has been - fixed. Thanks to Ben Knight for his patch. - -2009-10-03, Version 4.7.4 - * Build system: Issues when building the iptables plugin have been - fixed. - * exec plugin: Clear the signal block mask before calling exec(2). - * perl plugin: Declare the “environ” variable. This solves build - issues on some platforms. - * processes plugin: Remove unnecessary call of realloc(3). Thanks to - Andrés J. Díaz for the patch. - * unixsock plugin: Fix a (well hidden) race condition related to file - descriptor handling. - -2009-09-13, Version 4.7.3 - * collectd: Fix a possible but very rare invalid “free” in the caching - code. Thanks to Sebastian Harl for the patch. - * collectd: Remove old values when a cache entry is marked as missing. - This way the “GETVAL” command of the UnixSock plugin doesn't return - old, no longer valid values when this happens. Thanks to Andrés J. - Díaz for the patch. - * collectd: The “plugin_unregister_read” function has been fixed. - * apache, ascent, bind, curl, nginx plugins: Advise the cURL library - to follow redirects. Thanks to Joey Hess for reporting this bug. - * df plugin: Check the ignorelist before stating the file system, - possibly reducing the number of stats considerably. Thanks to Joey - Hess for reporting this bug. - * iptables plugin: Support for the new libiptc API has been added. - Thanks to Sebastian Harl for the patch. The build system has been - updated to the plugin only includes the shipped header files when it - is linked with the shipped library, too. - * java plugin: Delay creating the JVM until after the daemon has - forked. The JVM internally creates threads that are lost when - forking. This means that Java-based plugins are now configured - during the init-phase, i. e. later than other plugins. - * libvirt plugin: Re-connect to libvirtd if connecting fails. Thanks - to Alan Pevec for the patch. - * network plugin: Fix the handling of the “CacheFlush” option: The - value was assigned to a wrong variable. The initialization of the - gcrypt library, which is used for signing / encrypting traffic, has - been fixed. Thanks to Luke Heberling for the patch. - * powerdns plugin: Set a timeout when reading data from the datagram - socket. Handling of the “LocalSocket” option has been fixed. An - incorrectly used “type” has been corrected. Thanks to Luke Heberling - for his patches. - -2009-07-19, Version 4.7.2 - * Build system: Support for `DESTDIR' has been fixed in the Java - bindings. - * collectd: Okay-notifications have been fixed. Thanks to Andrés J. - Díaz for fixing this bug. - * collectd: A programming error has been fixed in the notification - code. The bug may result in an assertion failure. - * memcached plugin: Portability fix for Solaris. Thanks to Amit Gupta - for reporting the bug. - * ping plugin: Link the plugin with libm. - -2009-06-02, Version 4.7.1 - * Build system: Detection of Java has been improved and missing - details have been added to the configuration summary. Support for - libtool 2.2 has been added. - * collectd: Two bugs with the threshold checking have been fixed. The - first one prevented thresholds to be checked at all, the second one - caused wrong behavior with the persistency option. Thanks to Andrés - J. Díaz for fixing these problems. - * collectd: Handling of the `Include' configuration option has been - fixed. - * rrdtool plugin: Make sure initialization is run only once. This - resolves problems under Solaris and potentially other systems. - Thanks to Amit Gupta for reporting this bug. - * java plugin: Make it possible to use dots ('.') instead of slashes - ('/') as the class separator. Thanks to Randy Rizun for pointing - this out. - * swap plugin: A work-around for 32-bit Solaris has been added. Thanks - to Doug MacEachern for the patch. - -2009-05-11, Version 4.7.0 - * apache plugin: Support to query multiple servers has been added. - Thanks to Amit Gupta for the patch. - * apache plugin: Handling of lighttpd's scoreboard statistics has been - improved. Thanks to Amit Gupta for the patch. - * conntrack plugin: The new conntrack plugin collects the connection - tracking table size. Thanks to Tomasz Pala for the patch. - * fscache plugin: The new fscache plugin collects statistics about - Linux' file-system based caching framework. Thanks to Edward - Konetzko for the patch. - * gmond plugin: The new gmond plugin can receive and interpret - multicast traffic from Ganglia's gmond daemon. - * java plugin: The new java plugin exports the collectd API to Java, - making it possible to write extensions to collectd in Java. - * memcachec plugin: The new memcachec plugin queries data from a - memcached daemon and parses it similar to the cURL plugin. Thanks to - Doug MacEachern for the initial code. - * memcached plugin: Support for connections over UNIX domain sockets - has been added. Thanks to Franck Lombardi for the patch. - * memory plugin: Support for OpenBSD and possibly other *BSDs has been - added. Thanks to Simon Kuhnle for the patch. - * mysql plugin: Support to query multiple databases has been added. - Thanks to Doug MacEachern for the patch. - * mysql plugin: Master/slave statistics have been added. - * mysql plugin: Lock statistics have been added. Thanks to Rodolphe - Quiédeville for the patch. - * network plugin: The possibility to sign or encrypt network traffic - has been added. - * protocols plugin: The new protocols plugin provides information - about network protocols, such as IP, TCP and UDP. - * snmp plugin: The intervals given in the configuration of the SNMP - plugin must no longer be a multiple of the global interval. - * table plugin: The new Table plugin provides parsing for table-like - structured files, such as many files beneath /proc. - * ted plugin: The new TED plugin reads power consumption measurements - from “The Energy Detective” (TED). Thanks to Eric Reed for this - plugin. - * onewire plugin: The new `Interval' option allows collecting - information from OneWire sensors at arbitrary intervals. - * ping plugin: Support for collecting the drop rate and standard - deviation of round-trip times has been added. - * uptime plugin: The new uptime plugin can collect the server's - uptime. Thanks to Marco Chiappero for the patch. - -2009-09-10, Version 4.6.5 - * collectd: Remove old values when a cache entry is marked as missing. - This way the “GETVAL” command of the UnixSock plugin doesn't return - old, no longer valid values when this happens. Thanks to Andrés J. - Díaz for the patch. - * apache, ascent, bind, curl, nginx plugins: Advise the cURL library - to follow redirects. Thanks to Joey Hess for reporting this bug. - * df plugin: Check the ignorelist before stating the file system, - possibly reducing the number of stats considerably. Thanks to Joey - Hess for reporting this bug. - * iptables plugin: Support for the new libiptc API has been added. - Thanks to Sebastian Harl for the patch. The build system has been - updated to the plugin only includes the shipped header files when it - is linked with the shipped library, too. - * libvirt plugin: Re-connect to libvirtd if connecting fails. Thanks - to Alan Pevec for the patch. - * powerdns plugin: Set a timeout when reading data from the datagram - socket. Handling of the “LocalSocket” option has been fixed. An - incorrectly used “type” has been corrected. Thanks to Luke Heberling - for his patches. - -2009-07-18, Version 4.6.4 - * collectd: Okay-notifications have been fixed. Thanks to Andrés J. - Díaz for fixing this bug. - * collectd: A programming error has been fixed in the notification - code. The bug may result in an assertion failure. - * memcached plugin: Portability fix for Solaris. Thanks to Amit Gupta - for reporting the bug. - -2009-06-02, Version 4.6.3 - * Build system, various plugins: Many build fixes for FreeBSD, - OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and Mac OS X. Big thanks to Doug MacEachern - for many fixes and providing a build system for many platforms, - Ulf Zimmermann for providing a FreeBSD system and Simon Kuhnle for - providing an OpenBSD system. - * collectd: Two bugs with the threshold checking have been fixed. The - first one prevented thresholds to be checked at all, the second one - caused wrong behavior with the persistency option. Thanks to Andrés - J. Díaz for fixing these problems. - * collectd: Handling of the `Include' configuration option has been - fixed. - * battery plugin: Don't complain about a missing directory every - interval. - * exec plugin: Allow executed programs to close STDERR. Thanks to - Thorsten von Eicken for reporting this problem. - * irq plugin: Fix handling of overflowing 32-bit counters. Thanks to - Tomasz Pala for the patch. - * perl plugin: Portability build-fixes. Thanks to Doug MacEachern for - the patch. - * memory plugin: Fix a potential problem under Solaris. - * swap plugin: A work-around for 32-bit Solaris has been added. Thanks - to Doug MacEachern for the patch. - -2009-03-18, Version 4.6.2 - * collectd: Some Solaris utility code has been improved. - * filter subsystem: Allow `Chains' without default targets. - * liboping: A patch to comply with strict aliasing rules has been - added. - * timediff match: Fix a typo: The match was registered with a wrong - name which prevented this match to be used as documented. Thanks to - Bruno Prémont for finding this problem. - * bind plugin: Fix collection of the cached RR sets. The number of RR - sets currently in the cache was collected as a counter value, which - is nonsense. Thanks to Bruno Prémont for implementing this. - * dns plugin: Don't pass NULL to `pcap_open_live': Some systems, - primarily BSDs, don't take it well and crash. - * oracle plugin: Portability to 64 bit systems has been improved. - * postgresql plugin: The default configuration has been improved. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix a possible race condition: If the network plugin - is brought and dispatches a value before the rrdtool plugin is - initialized, the daemon may crash. - -2009-02-22, Version 4.6.1 - * collectd: Many documentation fixes. - * Collectd::Unixsock: Error handling has been improved. - * regex match: Don't link with the PCRE library. - * bind plugin: Various bugs have been fixed. Thanks to Bruno Prémont - for finding and fixing most of them. - * ipmi plugin: Fix an off-by-one error which could cause segmentation - faults. Thanks to Peter Holik for his patch. - -2009-02-16, Version 4.6.0 - * collectd: Added the `filter chain' infrastructure, which allows the - user to use `matches' and `targets' to control value processing. - * collectd: The new `-T' command line argument allows more in-depth - testing of a configuration. Thanks to Doug MacEachern for the patch. - * collectd-nagios: The Nagios integration command has been updated to - use libcollectdclient. The `percentage' aggregation function has - been added. Thanks to Fabian Linzberger for the patch. - * libcollectdclient: A library which abstracts communication with the - unixsock plugin for clients has been added. - * regex match: Match values by their identifies using regular - expressions. - * timediff match: Match for values with an invalid timestamp. - * value match: Select values by their data sources' values. - * notification target: Create and dispatch a notification. - * replace target: Replace parts of an identifier using regular - expressions. - * set target: Set (overwrite) entire parts of an identifier. - * bind plugin: This new plugin uses the new HTTP/XML interface to BIND - statistics, allowing very detailed name server statistics. Thanks to - Bruno Prémont for this plugin. - * cpu plugin: Report `interrupt' separately when using - sysctlbyname(3) (used under *BSD). Support for sysctl(3), for - example for native OpenBSD support, has been added. Thanks to Simon - Kuhnle for the patch. - * csv plugin: Make it possible to write values to STDOUT instead of - files. This is meant for testing purposes mostly. The output written - to STDOUT is compatible with the exec plugin. Thanks to Doug - MacEachern for the patch. - * curl plugin: This new plugin can be used to read web pages and parse - them using the same mechanism that's used in the tail plugin. - * dbi plugin: This new plugin allows you to connect to a variety of - relational databases and use SQL to gather custom statistics from - it. It is similar to the already existing PostgreSQL plugin but uses - libdbi to communicate with the database(s). - * interface plugin: Use the ignorelist framework when selecting / - ignoring interfaces. This allows one to use regular expressions to - select interfaces, too. - * ipmi plugin: Handle temporary IPMI error conditions more gracefully. - Thanks to Bruno Prémont for this patch. - * memcached plugin: Add hit-ratio metric. Thanks to Doug MacEachern - for the patch. - * mysql plugin: Allow connecting to a database via the UNIX domain - socket, too. Thanks to Mirko Buffoni for the patch. - * network plugin: Further performance improvements for the receive - code. This hopefully will help very large setups. - * openvpn plugin: This new plugin collects statistics provided by the - OpenVPN daemon. Thanks to Doug MacEachern for the patch. - * oracle plugin: This new plugin allows you to connect to an Oracle - database and use SQL to gather custom statistics from it. It is - similar to the already existing PostgreSQL plugin. - * perl plugin: Compatibility fixes for broken versions of Perl 5.10 - have been added. - * perl plugin: Export the newly added plugin_write() to Perl plugins. - * perl plugin: Added support for `notification meta data'. - * perl plugin: Added support for the `filter chain' infrastructure by - allowing plugins to register `matches' and `targets'. - * postgresql plugin: The preferred configuration syntax has been - updated to be in line with the syntax used by the new dbi and oracle - plugins. The compatibility code for the old syntax is present. - Support for the new `Result' blocks and the interval parameter has - been added. - * processes plugin: Stacksize and virtual memory usage statistics have - been added. Portability fixes. - * rrdcached plugin: This new plugin uses the (still in development) - RRD accelerator daemon, rrdcached. This daemon works very similar to - the original rrdtool plugin of collectd, but adds some more nice - features. - * swap plugin: Code for OpenBSD (and possibly other *BSDs) has been - added. - -2009-05-09, Version 4.5.4 - * Build system, various plugins: Many build fixes for FreeBSD, - OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris and Mac OS X. Big thanks to Doug MacEachern - for many fixes and providing a build system for many platforms, - Ulf Zimmermann for providing a FreeBSD system and Simon Kuhnle for - providing an OpenBSD system. - * collectd: Fix a potential race condition when creating directories. - * battery plugin: Don't complain about a missing directory every - interval. - * dns plugin: Slight portability fixes. - * exec plugin: Allow executed programs to close STDERR. Thanks to - Thorsten von Eicken for reporting this problem. - * irq plugin: Fix handling of overflowing 32-bit counters. Thanks to - Tomasz Pala for the patch. - * perl plugin: Portability build-fixes. Thanks to Doug MacEachern for - the patch. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix a possible race condition: If the network plugin - is initialized and dispatches a value before the rrdtool plugin is - initialized, the daemon may crash. - * memory plugin: Fix a potential problem under Solaris. - -2009-02-22, Version 4.5.3 - * build system: The check for libupsclient even when `pkg-config' is - not available. - * collectd: Fix error handling in the global cache. - * Collectd::Unixsock: Error handling has been improved. - * ascent plugin: Fix a memory leak. Thanks to Bruno Prémont for his - patch. - * ipmi plugin: Fix an off-by-one error which could cause segmentation - faults. Thanks to Peter Holik for his patch. - * tcpconns plugin: An endianness problem has been fixed in the *BSD - code. Thanks to "thated" for reporting this. - -2009-01-02, Version 4.5.2 - * build system: Check for `mysql.h' and `mysql/mysql.h', since the - file may be in both locations, especially when the database was - installed in a non-standard path. Thanks to Dusty Doris for - reporting this. - * build system: Handle the _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS defined, needed by - Solaris, in the configure script automatically. - * build system, tcpconns plugin: Check for `kvm_nlist' and - `kvm_openfiles' before enabling the plugin: Solaris provides a KVM - library with similar functions to the BSD variant, but doesn't - provide these necessary functions. - * collectd.conf(5): Various fixes and clarifications. - * collectd: Remove a GNUism (unnamed unions), thus improving - portability. - * collectd, apcups plugin: Include "collectd.h" before . - This solves portability problems, especially for Solaris. - * dns plugin: Fix a portability problem with NetBSD. - * filecount plugin: Fix an off-by-one error. This error may cause a - segmentation fault. - * network plugin: Fix the handling of `type' in the network protocol. - Due to a programming mistake, only 4 or 8 bytes would be copied to a - much larger buffer. This caused the `type' to be transferred much - more often than necessary. In some cases, e. g. the `cpu' and - `cpufreq' plugins being used at the same time, data may be corrupted - in those files. Thanks to Bruno Prémont for debugging and reporting - this issue. - * processes plugin: Fix a possible segmentation fault when specifying - invalid configuration options. - * unixsock plugin: Make sure the initialization function is run only - once. This resolves a file descriptor leak under systems which run - the initialization more than once, such as Solaris. - -2008-10-16, Version 4.5.1 - * build system: Change `--enable-' to abort with an error if - dependencies are not met. Thanks to Bruno Prémont for the patch. - Also, the poisoning of various string functions has been restricted - to debug builds. - * collectd: Fix a memory leak in the global value cache. With every - *missing* value a couple of bytes would be leaked. Another memory - leak in the configuration handling code has been fixed. Thanks to - Niraj Tolia for reporting these issues. - * collectd: Fix an off-by-one error in the ignorelist functionality. - When using regular expressions, the last character would be missing, - possibly matching differently from what one would expect. - * collectdmon: Don't block SIGCHLD. This fixes a potential portability - problem. - * collectd-nagios: Fix handling of the `-d' option. Thanks to Fabian - Linzberger for reporting the bug. - * iptables plugin: Fix an off-by-one error. If a string was just one - character too long, it was truncated instead of reporting an error. - * network plugin: Fix a memory leak in the configuration handling - code. Thanks to Niraj Tolia for reporting this issue. - * perl plugin: Log an error message if bootstrapping `Collectd' fails. - * postgresql plugin: Don't reopen connection during reinitialization. - This fixes a bug under Solaris and potentially other platforms. - Missing calls to `PQclear' have been added, too. This fixes memory - leaks. Thanks to ``Admin'' for reporting these bugs. - * snmp plugin: Don't expect null-terminated strings from the Net-SNMP - library. - * tail plugin: Call `clearerr(3)' after reading an EOF. This fixes - problems with some `libc's. Thanks to Matthias Lay for reporting the - bug. - -2008-09-04, Version 4.5.0 - * collectd: Added the ability to flush certain identifiers. - * collectd: The concept of `notification meta data' has been - introduced. - * filecount plugin: The new filecount plugin counts the number of - files in a directory and its subdirectories. - * ipmi plugin: Sensor names have been changed to ensure unique names. - Notifications upon added and removed sensors can now be generated. - * notify_desktop plugin: This new plugin sends notifications to the - X desktop using the structure defined in the `Desktop Notification - Specification'. - * notify_email plugin: This new plugin sends out notifications via - email, using the `esmtp' library. - * onewire plugin: The new experimental(!) onewire plugin reads values, - such as temperatures, from sensors connected to the computer via the - onewire bus. - * perl plugin: Improved synchronized access to internal data structures - and fixed a possible dead-lock. - * perl plugin: Added the ability to flush certain identifiers and marked - plugin_flush_all() and plugin_flush_one() as deprecated in favor of - plugin_flush(). - * perl plugin: Added the ability to configure Perl plugins. - * postgresql plugin: The new postgresql plugin collects statistics - about or from a PostgreSQL database. - * processes plugin: The `ProcessMatch' option has been added. - * rrdtool plugin: Implement throttling of the `update queue' to lessen - IO load. - * tcpconns plugin: This plugin has been ported to OpenBSD. - * thermal plugin: The new thermal plugin collects system temperatures - using Linux ACPI thermal zone data. - -2009-01-02, Version 4.4.5 - * build system: Check for `mysql.h' and `mysql/mysql.h', since the - file may be in both locations, especially when the database was - installed in a non-standard path. Thanks to Dusty Doris for - reporting this. - * build system: Handle the _POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS defined, needed by - Solaris, in the configure script automatically. - * collectd.conf(5): Various fixes and clarifications. - * apcups plugin: Include "collectd.h" before . This solves - portability problems, especially for Solaris. - * dns plugin: Fix a portability problem with NetBSD. - * network plugin: Fix the handling of `type' in the network protocol. - Due to a programming mistake, only 4 or 8 bytes would be copied to a - much larger buffer. This caused the `type' to be transferred much - more often than necessary. In some cases, e. g. the `cpu' and - `cpufreq' plugins being used at the same time, data may be corrupted - in those files. Thanks to Bruno Prémont for debugging and reporting - this issue. - * unixsock plugin: Make sure the initialization function is run only - once. This resolves a file descriptor leak under systems which run - the initialization more than once, such as Solaris. - -2008-10-16, Version 4.4.4 - * build system: Change `--enable-' to abort with an error if - dependencies are not met. Thanks to Bruno Prémont for the patch. - Also, the poisoning of various string functions has been restricted - to debug builds. - * collectd: Fix a memory leak in the global value cache. With every - *missing* value a couple of bytes would be leaked. Another memory - leak in the configuration handling code has been fixed. Thanks to - Niraj Tolia for reporting these issues. - * collectd: Fix an off-by-one error in the ignorelist functionality. - When using regular expressions, the last character would be missing, - possibly matching differently from what one would expect. - * collectdmon: Don't block SIGCHLD. This fixes a potential portability - problem. - * collectd-nagios: Fix handling of the `-d' option. Thanks to Fabian - Linzberger for reporting the bug. - * network plugin: Fix a memory leak in the configuration handling - code. Thanks to Niraj Tolia for reporting this issue. - * perl plugin: Log an error message if bootstrapping `Collectd' fails. - * tail plugin: Call `clearerr(3)' after reading an EOF. This fixes - problems with some `libc's. Thanks to Matthias Lay for reporting the - bug. - -2008-09-01, Version 4.4.3 - * collectd: Fix a memory leak in the threshold checking code. - * memcached plugin: Fix a too short timeout and a related file - descriptor leak. - * memory plugin: A typo in the libstatgrab code has been fixed. - * snmp plugin: Fix a possible memory leak. - -2008-07-15, Version 4.4.2 - * build system: Use pkg-config to detect the upsclient library. - * collectd: Try even harder to determine the endianness of the - architecture collectd is being built on. - * disk plugin: Fix for Linux 2.4: A wrong field was used as the name - of disks. - * dns plugin: Fix compilation errors with BIND versions 19991001 - through 19991005. - * network plugin: Bugfix in the init routine: The init function - cleared a buffer regardless of its contents. This could lead to lost - values under Solaris. - * nginx plugin: Remove usage of the thread-unsafe `strtok' function. - * vserver plugin: Remove usage of the thread-unsafe `readdir' - function. - * wireless plugin: Work around incorrect noise and power values - returned by some broken drivers. - -2008-06-03, Version 4.4.1 - * collectd: Fix the `DataSource' option within `Type' blocks. Thanks - to kyrone for reporting this. - * collectd: Fixed min/max output in notifications generated by - threshold checking. - * collectd-nagios: Fix the protocol used to communicate with the - daemon. - * perl plugin: Fail noisily, but don't shutdown the daemon, if - initialization has errors. An issue with Perl 5.10 has been fixed. - * teamspeak2 plugin: Fixed an out of bound array access. Thanks to - René Rebe and Siegmund Gorr for reporting this. - -2008-05-06, Version 4.4.0 - * collectd: Internal code cleanups. - * collectd: Added support for a `Flush' command in the unixsock and - exec plugins. This command can be used to force a plugin (or all) to - flush its values to disk. - * collectd: Thresholds can now be configured to apply to one data - source only, making it possible to configure different thresholds - for each data source. - * apache, nginx plugins: Added the possibility to disable host and/or - peer verification. - * ascent plugin: The new ascent plugin reads and parses the statistics - page of an Ascent server. - * cpu plugin: Support for the statgrab library has been added. - * disk plugin: The possibility to ignore certain disks or collect only - specific disks has been added. - * disk plugin: Support for the statgrab library has been added. - * ipmi plugin: The new ipmi plugin uses the OpenIPMI library to read - sensor values via IPMI, the intelligent platform management - interface. - * iptables plugin: The iptc library that is used by the iptables - plugin has been added to the distribution, because it is not - provided by all distributions and removed from at least one. - * powerdns plugin: The new powerdns plugin reads statistics from an - authoritative or a recursing PowerDNS name server. - * rrdtool plugin: The size of the files generated with the default - configuration has been decreased. - * tail plugin: The new tail plugin can be used to gather statistics by - continuously reading from log files. - * teamspeak2 plugin: The new teamspeak2 plugin connects to a - TeamSpeak2 server and collects statistics about the number of users - and number of channels. - * users plugin: Support for the statgrab library has been added. - * vmem plugin: The new vmem plugin collects very detailed statistics - about the virtual memory subsystem of Linux. - -2008-08-30, Version 4.3.4 - * Build system: Improved detection of and linking with the statgrab - library. - * collectd: Portability fixes, especially to determine endianness more - reliable. - * Various plugins: Fix format strings. - * disk plugin: A fix for giving disks under Linux 2.4 the right names - again has been applied. - * memcached plugin: Fix a too short timeout and a related file - descriptor leak. - * memory plugin: A typo in the libstatgrab code has been fixed. - * network plugin: A fix in the initialization function solves problems - under Solaris. - * nginx plugin: A thread-unsafe function has been replaced. - * vserver plugin: A thread-unsafe function has been replaced. - * wireless plugin: A work-around for broken wireless drivers has been - added. - -2008-04-22, Version 4.3.3 - * build system: Improved detection of several libraries, especially if - they are in non-standard paths. - * build system: Portability fixes: Automatically define "_REENTRANT" - if the libc expects it. - * collectd: Error and warning messages have been improved. - * collectd: Check for the BYTE_ORDER and BIG_ENDIAN defines before - using them. - * apache plugin: Allocate new memory when reading a webpage instead of - using a buffer of static size. - * exec plugin: Close (almost) all filedescriptors before exec(2)ing - the program. - * hddtemp plugin: Error and warning messages have been improved. - * sensors plugin: Fix sensor collection for some chip types. - -2008-03-29, Version 4.3.2 - * collectd: Fix configuration of the `FailureMax', `WarningMax', and - `Persist' threshold options. - * collectd: Fix handling of missing values in the global value cache. - * collectd: Improved error messages when parsing the configuration. - * sensors plugin: Fix temperature collection with libsensors4. - * unixsock plugin: Fix mixed input and output operation on streams. - * wireless plugin: Fix reading noise value. - -2008-03-05, Version 4.3.1 - * exec plugin: Set supplementary group IDs. - * network plugin: - + Use `memcpy' when constructing/parsing a package to avoid - alignment problems on weird architectures, such as Sparc. - + Translate doubles to/from the x86 byte representation to ensure - cross-platform compatibility. - * ping plugin: Correct the handling of the `TTL' setting. - * swap plugin: Reapply a patch for Solaris. - * tcpconns plugin: Portability improvements. - -2008-02-18, Version 4.3.0 - * collectd: Notifications have been added to the daemon. Notifications - are status messages that may be associated with a data instance. - * collectd: Threshold checking has been added to the daemon. This - means that you can configure threshold values for each data - instance. If this threshold is exceeded a notification will be - created. - * collectd: The new `FQDNLookup' option tells the daemon to use the - full qualified domain name as the hostname, not just the host part - es returned by `gethostname(2)'. - * collectd: Support for more than one `TypesDB' file has been added. - This is useful when one such file is included in a package but one - wants to add custom type definitions. - * collectd: The `Include' config option has been expanded to handle - entire directories and shell wildcards. - * collectdmon: The new `collectdmon' binary detects when collectd - terminates and automatically restarts it again. - * csv plugin: The CSV plugin is now able to store counter values as a - rate, using the `StoreRates' configuration option. - * exec plugin: Handling of notifications has been added and the - ability to pass arguments to the executed programs has been added. - * hddtemp plugin: The new `TranslateDevicename' option lets you - disable the translation from device names to major-minor-numbers. - * logfile plugin: Handling of notifications has been added. - * ntpd plugin: The new `ReverseLookups' can be used to disable reverse - domain name lookups in this plugin. - * perl plugin: Many internal changes added support for handling multiple - threads making the plugin reasonably usable inside collectd. The API has - been extended to support notifications and export global variables to - Perl plugins; callbacks now have to be identified by name rather than a - pointer to a subroutine. The plugin is no longer experimental. - * uuid plugin: The new UUID plugin sets the hostname to an unique - identifier for this host. This is meant for setups where each client - may migrate to another physical host, possibly going through one or - more name changes in the process. Thanks to Richard Jones from - Red Hat's Emerging Technology group for this plugin. - * libvirt: The new libvirt plugin uses the `libvirt' library to query - CPU, disk and network statistics about guest systems on the same - physical server. Thanks to Richard Jones from Red Hat's Emerging - Technology group for this plugin. - -2008-04-22, Version 4.2.7 - * build system: Improved detection of several libraries, especially if - they are in non-standard paths. - * build system: Portability fixes: Automatically define "_REENTRANT" - if the libc expects it. - * collectd: Error and warning messages have been improved. - * collectd: Check for the BYTE_ORDER and BIG_ENDIAN defines before - using them. - * apache plugin: Allocate new memory when reading a webpage instead of - using a buffer of static size. - * exec plugin: Close (almost) all filedescriptors before exec(2)ing - the program. - * hddtemp plugin: Error and warning messages have been improved. - * sensors plugin: Fix sensor collection for some chip types. - -2008-03-29, Version 4.2.6 - * collectd: Improved error messages when parsing the configuration. - * sensors plugin: Fix temperature collection with libsensors4. - * unixsock plugin: Fix mixed input and output operation on streams. - * wireless plugin: Fix reading noise value. - -2008-03-04, Version 4.2.5 - * apache plugin: Improved initialization and error messages. - * exec plugin: Set supplementary group IDs. - * network plugin: - + Create separate threads for reading from the socket and parsing - and dispatching incoming packets. Versions prior to this may have - problems in high-load situations, where the socket receive buffers - overflows, resulting in gaps in the data. - + Use `memcpy' when constructing/parsing a package to avoid - alignment problems on weird architectures, such as Sparc. - + Translate doubles to/from the x86 byte representation to ensure - cross-platform compatibility. - * ping plugin: Correct the handling of the `TTL' setting. - * rrdtool plugin: Ensure correct handling of the `RRATimespan' option. - * swap plugin: Reapply a patch for Solaris. - * tcpconns plugin: Portability improvements. - -2008-01-21, Version 4.2.4 - * unixsock plugin: A bug in the unixsock plugin caused it not to set - the permission on the socket as documented in the manpage. Thanks to - Evgeny Chukreev for fixing this issue. - * collectd: The documentation has been improved. - -2007-12-28, Version 4.2.3 - * sensors plugin: Updated the plugin to build and work with version 3 - of the libsensors library. - -2007-12-15, Version 4.2.2 - * nginx plugin: Incorrect comparison of strings lead to a segfault - when using the plugin. Thanks to Saulius Grigaliunas for fixing - this. - * logfile plugin: The config option `Timestamp' was handled - incorrectly and basically always active. Thanks to Luke Heberling - for fixing this. - -2007-11-08, Version 4.2.1 - * tcpconns plugin: Don't complain about a missing file if IPv6 is not - enabled on the host. - * snmp plugin: Fix a memory leak. - -2007-10-27, Version 4.2.0 - * collectd: The new config option `Include' lets you include other - configfiles and thus split up your config into smaller parts. This - may be especially interesting for the snmp plugin to keep the data - definitions separate from the host definitions. - * ipvs plugin: The new `ipvs' plugin collects IPVS connection statistics - (number of connections, octets and packets for each service and - destination). Thanks to Sebastian Harl for this plugin. - * memcached plugin: The new `memcached' plugin connects to a memcached - daemon process and collects statistics of this distributed caching - system. Thanks to Antony Dovgal for contributing this plugin. - * nginx plugin: The new `nginx' plugin reads the status page of an - nginx daemon and saves the handled connections and requests. - * perl plugin: Many changes, including the added `EnableDebugger' - config option which lets you debug your Perl plugins more easily. - * rrdtool plugin: Use the thread-safe RRD-library if available. Try to - be more thread-safe otherwise by locking calls to the library. - * snmp plugin: Added the options `Scale' and `Shift' to Data-blocks to - correct the values returned by SNMP-agents. If a block is - defined as `table' the instance is now optional. The sequence number - is used as the type-instance in this case. The new `InstancePrefix' - option allows to add arbitrary prefixes to the type-instance. - * tcpconns plugin: The new `tcpconns' plugin collects the number of - certain TCP connections and what state they're in. This can be used - to see how many connections your FTP server has to handle or how - many outgoing connections your mailserver has open. - -2008-01-11, Version 4.1.6 - * unixsock plugin: A bug in the unixsock plugin caused it not to set - the permission on the socket as documented in the manpage. Thanks to - Evgeny Chukreev for fixing this issue. - * collectd: The documentation has been improved. - -2007-12-27, Version 4.1.5 - * rrdtool plugin: Fix a memory leak that only occurred in very-low- - memory situations. - * sensors plugin: Updated the plugin to build and work with version 3 - of the libsensors library. - -2007-11-08, Version 4.1.4 - * Build system: Improve detection of the rrd library, especially if - it's in a non-standard location. - * Build system: A bug when parsing the argument for - `--with-libnetsnmp' has been fixed. - * collectd: Implement `strerror_r' if the libc doesn't provide it. - * rrdtool plugin: Fix a bug in the shutdown sequence that might cause - a deadlock or delay when shutting down the daemon. - * snmp plugin: Fix a memory leak. - -2007-10-24, Version 4.1.3 - * collectd: A build issue under Solaris has been resolved by renaming - data types. - * rrdtool plugin: Use the thread-safe RRD-library if available. Try to - be more thread-safe otherwise by locking calls to the library. - -2007-09-28, Version 4.1.2 - * apcups plugin: Fix reporting of the `load percent' data. - * wireless plugin: Correct the handling of cards returning signal and - noise quality as percentage. - * perl plugin: Fix a possible buffer overflow in get_module_name(). - * build system: Further improve the detection of libraries. - * netlink plugin: Build issues under some older versions of the Linux - includes (i. e. Debian Sarge) have been fixed. - * snmp plugin: Fix a potential segfault when a host times out. Add - support for the `timeticks' type. - -2007-09-12, Version 4.1.1 - * Build system: The detection of `libnetlink' has been improved. - * collectd: The documentation has been fixed in numerous places. - * exec plugin: Setting the group under which to run a program has been - fixed. - * collectd: The `sstrerror' function was improved to work correctly - with the broken GNU version of `strerror_r'. - * collectd: Write an error message to STDERR when loading of a plugin - fails. - * apcups plugin: Fix the `types' used to submit the values: They still - has an `apcups_' prefix which doesn't work anymore. - * rrdtool plugin: Create new RRD-files with the `begin' time set to - whatever the client thinks is `now'.. - -2007-09-01, Version 4.1.0 - * Build system: The build system has been changed to automatically - disable all plugins, which are missing dependencies. The dependency - checking has been removed from the plugins themselves to remove - redundancy. - * Flexible interval: The interval of collected data is now sent along - with the data itself over the network, so that the interval-settings - of server and clients no longer needs to match. - * netlink plugin: The new `netlink' plugin connects to the Linux - kernel using a netlink socket and uses it to query information about - interfaces, qdiscs and classes. - * rrdtool plugin: The cache is now dumped to disk in an extra thread - to not block data collection. - * snmp plugin: The new `snmp' plugin can read values from SNMP enabled - network devices, such as switches, routers, thermometers, rack - monitoring servers, etc. The collectd-snmp(5) manpage documents this - plugin. - * unixsock plugin: Added the `LISTVAL' command. - * xmms plugin: The new `xmms' plugin graphs the bitrate and frequency - of music played with xmms. - -2007-09-28, Version 4.0.9 - * apcups plugin: Fix reporting of the `load percent' data. - * wireless plugin: Correct the handling of cards returning signal and - noise quality as percentage. - * perl plugin: Fix a possible buffer overflow in get_module_name(). - -2007-09-12, Version 4.0.8 - * collectd: The `sstrerror' function was improved to work correctly - with the broken GNU version of `strerror_r'. - * collectd: Write an error message to STDERR when loading of a plugin - fails. - * apcups plugin: Fix the `types' used to submit the values: They still - has an `apcups_' prefix which doesn't work anymore. - * rrdtool plugin: Create new RRD-files with the `begin' time set to - whatever the client thinks is `now'.. - -2007-08-26, Version 4.0.7 - * documentation: Some typos have been fixed and some information has - been improved. - * build system: Many fixes for detecting libraries in unusual places, - such as on RedHat systems. The affected libraries are `libcurl', - `libmysql', and `libupsclient'. - * network plugin: Allow the `Port' option to be specified as a number - (i. e. without quotes). - * nut plugin: A fix allows linking the nut plugin against - libupsclient, version >= 2.2.0. - * processes plugin: Fix a potential segmentation fault. - -2007-07-30, Version 4.0.6 - * sensors plugin: Fix the ignorelist functionality: Only the `type - instance' was used to match against the list, but the documentation - told otherwise. This release fixes the code, so it complies with the - documentation. - * syslog plugin: Call `openlog' right when the plugin is loaded, so - configuration messages will end up in the logging facility. - * conrtib/fedora: The contributed specfile for Fedora has been - updated. - -2007-07-05, Version 4.0.5 - * Portability: More fixes for OpenBSD have been included. - -2007-06-24, Version 4.0.4 - * cpu plugin: Fixed the Solaris code. - * dns plugin: Fixed a build issue for OpenBSD. - * interface plugin: Fixed the Solaris code. - * load plugin: Fixed the alternative `/proc' Linux code. - * memory plugin: Fixed the Solaris code. - * oconfig: Don't require `-lfl' anymore. - -2007-06-19, Version 4.0.3 - * cpu plugin: Fix the Darwin / Mac OS X code. - * ping plugin: Use the return value of `getpid', not its address. - * csv, rrdtool plugin: Fixed a bug that prevented an buffer to be - initialized correctly. - * configure: Added `--with-nan-emulation' to aid cross compilation. - -2007-06-12, Version 4.0.2 - * hddtemp and ntpd plugin: Corrected the parsing of port numbers when - they're given in numerically form. - -2007-06-07, Version 4.0.1 - * iptables plugin: A bug in the configuration routine has been fixed. - Setting a comment in the configfile will no longer cause a - segmentation fault. - -2007-06-03, Version 4.0.0 - * collectd: The plugin-infrastructure has been changed to allow for - more types of plugins, namely `write' and `log' plugins. - * collectd: The read-function has been changed to read many plugins in - parallel, using threads. Thus, plugins generally need to use - thread-safe functions from now on. - * collectd: The '-t' command line options allows to perform syntax tests - of the configuration file and exit immediately. - * csv plugin: The new `csv' plugin handles output to `comma separated - values'-files. - * rrdtool plugin: The new `rrdtool' plugin handles output to - RRD-files. Data can be cached to combine multiple updates into one - write to increase IO-performance. - * network plugin: The new `network' plugin handles IO via the network. - It implements a different, much more extensible protocol which can - combine many values in one packet, decreasing the number of UDP- - packets being sent. It can read from and send to the network and - with the appropriate configuration even forward packets to other - networks. - * unixsock plugin: The new `unixsock' plugin provides an interface to - communicate with the daemon while it is running. Right now the - commands `GETVAL' and `PUTVAL' are implemented, but more are to - come. - * perl plugin: The new `perl' plugin allows you to write extensions - for collectd in the scripting-language Perl. - * logfile plugin: The new `logfile' plugin writes logmessages to files - or STDOUT or STDERR. - * syslog plugin: The new `syslog' plugin sends logmessages to the - system's syslog daemon. - * entropy plugin: The new `entropy' plugin collects the amount of - entropy currently being available to the system. - * exec plugin: The new `exec' plugin forks child processes and reads - back values provided by the forked processes. - * iptables plugin: The new `iptables' plugin reads counters from - iptables rules. Thanks to Sjoerd van der Berg for contributing this - plugin. - * irq plugin: The new `irq' plugin collects the IRQ-counters. Thanks - to Peter Holik for contributing this plugin. - * nut plugin: The new `nut' plugin connects the upsd of the `network - ups tools' and reads information about the connected UPS. - * apache plugin: Support for lighttpd's `BusyServers' (aka. - connections) field was added by Florent Monbillard. - * collectd-nagios: The new `collectd-nagios' binary queries values - from collectd, parses them and exits according to Nagios-standards. - * manpages: The manpages have been improved a lot. - -2007-09-28, Version 3.11.7 - * wireless plugin: Correct the handling of cards returning signal and - noise quality as percentage. - -2007-08-31, Version 3.11.6 - * processes plugin: Fix a potential segmentation fault. - -2007-05-29, Version 3.11.5 - * configure: Added `AC_SYS_LARGEFILE' for LFS. - * ntpd plugin: Fix a potential buffer overflow. - * processes plugin: Fix a bug when run under Linux 2.4. All processes - were accounted as `zombies'. - -2007-04-10, Version 3.11.4 - * dns plugin: Change the order of includes to make the plugin compile - under FreeBSD. - -2007-03-30, Version 3.11.3 - * configure: Have the configure-script define `HAVE_LIBKSTAT' instead - of the unused `COLLECT_KSTAT'. - -2007-02-11, Version 3.11.2 - * plugin: Catch NULL-pointer and try to fix them. Otherwise the - NULL-pointer may have been passed to `printf' which causes a - segfault with some libcs. - -2007-02-10, Version 3.11.1 - * df plugin: Some wrong defines have been fixed so the plugin works - under Solaris again. - * dns plugin: The usage of a struct has been fixed to work with - non-GNU libcs. - * processes plugin: Some missing defines have been added so the plugin - compiles cleanly under FreeBSD and presumably other UNIXes. - -2006-12-22, Version 3.11.0 - * collectd: The new command line option `-P' makes it easier for - distributors to change the location of PID-files. - * collectd: The daemon shuts down faster now which makes it easier to - write init.d-scripts for it. - * apache plugin: Increase the buffersize to 16k, because the 4k buffer - caused problems every now and then. - * df plugin: New config options allow to ignore certain mountpoints, - filesystem types or devices. - * dns plugin: The new dns plugin uses `libpcap' to capture DNS traffic - and interprets it. It collects traffic as well as qtype, opcode and - rcode counts. - * email plugin: Sebastian Harl has contributed this plugin which - counts received mails in categories (e. g. ham, spam, virus), spam - score (as given by SpamAssassin) and check types. - * mbmon plugin: Flavio Stanchina has contributed this plugin which - uses `mbmon' to gather information from sensors on the motherboard. - * processes plugin: Collect detailed statistics for configured - processes, that's process and thread count, CPU usage, resident - segment size and pagefaults. - * multimeter plugin: Peter Holik contributed a new plugin which - queries multimeters. - * sensors plugin: Lubos Stanek has put much effort into improving this - plugin, including `extended naming', collection of voltage values - and the possibility to ignore certain values. - -2006-12-21, Version 3.10.4 - * Max Kellermann has identified a bug in the server routine: When - opening a socket fails the daemon will (re)try opening the socket in - an endless loop, ultimately leading to a `EMFILE' error. - -2006-11-04, Version 3.10.3 - * Lubos Stanek has identified a bug in the ntpd-plugin: When the - ntpd's reply was sent in more than one packet, the buffer size was - calculated incorrectly, resulting in the reading of uninitialized or - freed memory. - -2006-11-01, Version 3.10.2 - * The sample config file has been improved. - * Errors in the manpages have been corrected. - * The ping-plugin now adds hosts during initialization, not during - startup. This speeds up startup when no network connectivity is - available. Also, the hosts are being added later when the network is - available. - * Improved BSD-support for the df-plugin. - * Fixed syntax errors in the swap-plugin for Mac OS X. - * Fix a wrong structure being passed to `getnameinfo' in the ntpd- - plugin. - * Don't disable the mysql-plugin if connecting to the database fails - during initialization. Instead, try again in increasing intervals. - -2006-07-19, Version 3.10.1 - * A bug in the apcups plugin was fixed: Is the plugin is loaded, but - the apcups cannot be reached, unconnected sockets will pile up and - eventually lead to `Too many open files' errors. - -2006-07-09, Version 3.10.0 - * The `disk' plugin has been ported to Darwin. - * The `battery' plugin should work on many Apple computers now. - * The `traffic' plugin can now ignore certain interfaces. Also, - statistics for sent/received packets and errors have been added. - * A plugin to monitor APC UPSes using `apcupsd' has been added. Thanks - to Anthony Gialluca for contributing this plugin and providing me - with a test environment :) - * A plugin for monitoring an NTP instance and the local clock drift - has been added. - -2006-06-25, Version 3.9.4 - * The Solaris code in the `swap' plugin has been changed to reflect - the numbers returned by `swap -s'. Thanks to Christophe Kalt for - working this out. - * The debugging system has been fixed to work with the Sun libc. - * When built without librrd the variable `operating_mode' could be - uninitialized. Thanks to David Elliot for reporting the bug. - -2006-06-01, Version 3.9.3 - * Fixed the ping-plugin under FreeBSD and Mac OS X. Potentially other - operating systems also profit from the changes, but I wasn't able to - check that. - * Changed the build system to find the netinet-includes under FreeBSD - and therefore successfully build the `liboping' library there. - -2006-05-09, Version 3.9.2 - * Applied a patch to the `liboping' library. Due to a bug in the - sequence checking the `ping' plugin stopped working after - approximately 7.6 days. - -2006-05-09, Version 3.8.5 - * Applied a patch to the `liboping' library. Due to a bug in the - sequence checking the `ping' plugin stopped working after - approximately 7.6 days. - -2006-04-21, Version 3.9.1 - * Build issues with Solaris and possible other architectures have been - resolved. - * Problems when building the `apache'-plugin without `libcurl' have - been resolved. - * A bug in the `ping' plugin has been fixed. Sorry folks. - -2006-04-02, Version 3.9.0 - * A plugin to monitor the Apache webserver has been added. - - * A plugin to collect statistics about virtual servers using VServer. - Thanks to Sebastian Harl for writing - this plugin :) - * A plugin for wireless LAN cards has been added. It monitors signal - strength, link quality and noise ratio.. - * A plugin for Apple hardware sensors has been added. - * An option to compile collectd with different `step' and `heartbeat' - settings has been added. The size of RRAs is no longer static but - calculated based on the settings for `step' and `width'. - * The `ping' plugin can now be configured to use a certain TTL. - * A plugin to monitor the hardware sensors of Apple computers has been - added. - * The plugins `cpu', `memory', `processes' and `traffic' have been - ported to Mach/Darwin (Mac OS X). - * The `log mode' has been contributed by Christophe Kalt. It writes - the data into text files rather than RRD files. - -2006-04-09, Version 3.8.4 - * Applied patch by Vincent Stehlé which improves the disk-name - resolution in the `hddtemp' plugin for Linux systems. - -2006-04-02, Version 3.8.3 - * Applied a patch by James Byers: The MySQL plugin was not working - with MySQL 5.0.2 or later. - -2006-03-14, Version 3.8.2 - * `utils_mount.c' has been changed to not use the `MNTTAB' defined by - the GNU libc, because it points to `/etc/fstab' rather than - `/etc/mtab'. - -2006-03-13, Version 3.8.1 - * Fixes for building collectd under FreeBSD, Mac OS X and Solaris. - * Fixes in the debian `postinst' and `init.d' scripts. - -2006-03-09, Version 3.8.0 - * The `ping' plugin no longer uses `libping' but a self written - library named `liboping'. With this library it's possible to ping - multiple IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and hostnames - in parallel. - -2006-02-18, Version 3.7.2 - * A simple bug in the `battery' plugin has been fixed. It should now - work with ACPI based batteries as well. Thanks to Sebastian for - fixing this. - * Fixing a bug that prevented collectd to be built without librrd. - Thanks to Werner Heuser for reporting it. - -2006-02-04, Version 3.7.1 - * The new network code has been improved to build with older versions - of glibc. - * Fix in `libping' sets the ICMP sequence on outgoing packets. Thanks - to Tommie Gannert for this patch. - -2006-01-30, Version 3.7.0 - * The `battery' plugin has been added. It collects information about - laptop batteries.. - * The MySQL plugin has been improved: It now writes two more RRD - files, `mysql_qcache.rrd' and `mysql_threads.rrd'. - * The `cpufreq' plugin now reads another file since the file it did - read so far causes much overhead in the kernel. Also, you need root - to read the old file, but not to read the new one. - * The `hddtemp' plugin can now be configured to connect to another - address and/or port than localhost. - * The `df' plugin now prefers `statvfs' over `statfs'. - * The network code has been rewritten. collectd now supports unicast - and multicast, and IPv4 and IPv6. Also, the TTL of sent packages can - be set in the configfile. - -2006-01-24, Version 3.6.2 - * Due to a bug in the configfile handling collectd wouldn't start in - client mode. This released fixes this. - -2006-01-20, Version 3.6.1 - * Due to a bug in `configure.in' all modules and the binary were - linked against `libmysqlclient'. This issue is solved by this - release. - -2006-01-17, Version 3.6.0 - * A config file has been added. This allows for loading only specific - plugins. - * A `df' plugin has been added. - * A `mysql' plugin has been added. - * The `ping' plugin doesn't entirely give up hope when a socket error - occurred, but will back of and increase the intervals between tries. - -2006-01-21, Version 3.5.2 - * Fixed yet another bug in the signal handling.. Stupid typo.. - * Improved the ping plugin to not give up on socket errors (backport - from 3.6.0). - -2005-12-18, Version 3.5.1 - * The PID-file is now deleted correctly when shutting down the daemon. - * SIGINT and SIGTERM are now handled correctly. - -2005-12-16, Version 3.5.0 (Revision 326) - * A bug in the `load' module under Solaris has been fixed. - * The `users' module has been contributed by Sebastian Harl. It counts - currently logged in users. - * The CPU module now works under FreeBSD without the use of - `libstatgrab', however SMP support is missing. - * The default directories for the RRD files and the PID file now - depend on the compile time setting of `localstatedir'. - -2005-11-15, Version 3.4.0 (Revision 236) - * A PID-file is written to /var/run upon startup. Thanks to `Tommie' - from gentoo's bugzilla for writing the patch. - * The build dependency for librrd has been removed. Binaries built - without librrd are client-only and will multicast their value as - with the `-c' argument. - * A patch by Peter Holik adds a module for monitoring CPU frequencies. - * The newly introduced `-f' switch prevents daemon initialization - (forking, closing standard filehandles, etc.) Thanks to Alvaro - Barcellos for this patch. - -2005-11-04, Version 3.3.0 (Revision 216) - * New modules have been added: - - `serial', for monitoring traffic on the serial interfaces - - `nfs', for graphing NFS procedure calls - - `tape', traffic from/to tape devices - * The memory.rrd now accepts more than 4Gig of memory. - -2005-10-26, Version 3.2.0 (Revision 200) - * Support for graphing the processes has been added (thanks to Lyonel - Vincent) - * If reading from hddtemp fails collectd will increase the time - between polls up to one day. - * The init.d files have been improved. - * Problems with the spec file have been fixed. - -2005-10-16, Version 3.1.0 (Revision 194) - * Added the `setsid' syscall to the startup code. - * Support for hddtemp has been added (thanks to Vincent Stehlé) - -2005-09-30, Version 3.0.0 (Revision 184) - * The ability to send/receive data to/from the network (think - multicast) has been added. - * Modules have been split up into shared libraries can be loaded at - runtime. The biggest advantage is that the core program doesn't need - to be linked against an external library. - * A patch by George Kargiotakis has been applied: It fixes the sensors - behaviour then more than one sensor is being queried. - -2005-09-16, Version 2.1.0 (Revision 172) - * A module for swap statistics has been added. - -2005-09-09, Version 2.0.0 (Revision 135) - * Filenames can no longer be configured at program startup. The only - options as of this version are the directory and ping hosts. - * CPU statistics now include Wait-IO. If provided under Linux IRQ and - Soft-IRQ statistics are added to `System'. - * Diskstats now collect read and write bytes, not sectors. - * Ping statistics can now be collected for more than one host. There - is no default any more: If no host is given no host will be pinged. - * A self-written patch for libping has been applied so it builds - cleanly. - -2005-09-01, Version 1.8.1 (Revision 123) - * Much improved configure-script: libraries and features may now be - disabled. - * More detailed warnings/error messages when RRD update fails. - -2005-08-29, Version 1.8.0: - * Support for collecting disk statistics under Solaris. - -2005-08-25, Version 1.7.0: - * Support for libstatgrab[1] for load, memory usage and network - traffic. CPU- and disk-usage are not (yet) supported, since - libstatgrab returns insufficient information. I will contact the - authors. - * Improved the CPU-initialization code for Solaris. Apparently CPUs - aren't necessarily counted linear which is now handled correctly. - [1]: http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/ - -2005-08-21, Version 1.6.0: - * Basic support for Solaris: System load and cpu-usage can be - collected under Solaris, too. Other stats will follow later. - * Many fixes in the autoconf-script - * Collection/Museum scripts have been added under contrib/museum - * collectd may now be started in unprivileged mode, though ping - statistics will not work. - -2005-07-17, Version 1.5.1: - * Diskstats-RRDs now use major/minor for naming. Some systems have - weird strings as disk-names.. - -2005-07-17, Version 1.5: - * A new module, diskstats, has been added. It collects information - about the disks and partitions. - -2005-07-11, Version 1.4.2: - * The meminfo module has been changed to work with more platforms - and/or kernel versions. - -2005-07-10, Version 1.4.1: Correct traffic stats - * The traffic rrd-file is now created with DS-type `COUNTER' which I - forgot to correct when I changed that module. - -2005-07-09, Version 1.4: More traffic stats - * Traffic is now collected for all interfaces that can be found - * Temperature-statistics are read from lm-sensors if available - -2005-07-08, Version 1.3: CPU stats - * Collecting CPU statistics now - -2005-07-12, Version 1.2: Using syslog - * collectd is now using the syslog facility to report errors, warnings - and the like.. - * The default directory is now /var/db/collectd - -2005-07-10, Version 1.1: Minor changes - * Nothing really useful to say ;) - -2005-07-09, Version 1.0: Initial Version - * The following modules are provided: - * Load average - * Ping time - * Traffic - * Memory info diff --git a/INSTALL b/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index a1e89e1..0000000 --- a/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,370 +0,0 @@ -Installation Instructions -************************* - -Copyright (C) 1994-1996, 1999-2002, 2004-2011 Free Software Foundation, -Inc. - - Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, -are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright -notice and this notice are preserved. 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Supported sensors are MPL115A2 and MPL3115 from Freescale - and BMP085 from Bosch. - - - battery - Batterycharge, -current and voltage of ACPI and PMU based laptop - batteries. - - - bind - Name server and resolver statistics from the `statistics-channel' - interface of BIND 9.5, 9,6 and later. - - - ceph - Statistics from the Ceph distributed storage system. - - - cgroups - CPU accounting information for process groups under Linux. - - - conntrack - Number of nf_conntrack entries. - - - contextswitch - Number of context switches done by the operating system. - - - cpu - CPU utilization: Time spent in the system, user, nice, idle, and related - states. - - - cpufreq - CPU frequency (For laptops with speed step or a similar technology) - - - curl - Parse statistics from websites using regular expressions. - - - curl_json - Retrieves JSON data via cURL and parses it according to user - configuration. - - - curl_xml - Retrieves XML data via cURL and parses it according to user - configuration. - - - dbi - Executes SQL statements on various databases and interprets the returned - data. - - - df - Mountpoint usage (Basically the values `df(1)' delivers) - - - disk - Disk utilization: Sectors read/written, number of read/write actions, - average time an IO-operation took to complete. - - - dns - DNS traffic: Query types, response codes, opcodes and traffic/octets - transferred. - - - drbd - Collect individual drbd resource statistics. - - - email - Email statistics: Count, traffic, spam scores and checks. - See collectd-email(5). - - - entropy - Amount of entropy available to the system. - - - ethstat - Network interface card statistics. - - - exec - Values gathered by a custom program or script. - See collectd-exec(5). - - - fhcount - File handles statistics. - - - filecount - Count the number of files in directories. - - - fscache - Linux file-system based caching framework statistics. - - - gmond - Receive multicast traffic from Ganglia instances. - - - hddtemp - Hard disk temperatures using hddtempd. - - - interface - Interface traffic: Number of octets, packets and errors for each - interface. - - - ipc - IPC counters: semaphores used, number of allocated segments in shared - memory and more. - - - ipmi - IPMI (Intelligent Platform Management Interface) sensors information. - - - iptables - Iptables' counters: Number of bytes that were matched by a certain - iptables rule. - - - ipvs - IPVS connection statistics (number of connections, octets and packets - for each service and destination). - See http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/software/index.html. - - - irq - IRQ counters: Frequency in which certain interrupts occur. - - - java - Integrates a `Java Virtual Machine' (JVM) to execute plugins in Java - bytecode. See “Configuring with libjvm” below. - - - load - System load average over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes. - - - lpar - Detailed CPU statistics of the “Logical Partitions” virtualization - technique built into IBM's POWER processors. - - - lvm - Size of “Logical Volumes” (LV) and “Volume Groups” (VG) of Linux' - “Logical Volume Manager” (LVM). - - - madwifi - Queries very detailed usage statistics from wireless LAN adapters and - interfaces that use the Atheros chipset and the MadWifi driver. - - - mbmon - Motherboard sensors: temperature, fan speed and voltage information, - using mbmon(1). - - - md - Linux software-RAID device information (number of active, failed, spare - and missing disks). - - - memcachec - Query and parse data from a memcache daemon (memcached). - - - memcached - Statistics of the memcached distributed caching system. - - - - memory - Memory utilization: Memory occupied by running processes, page cache, - buffer cache and free. - - - mic - Collects CPU usage, memory usage, temperatures and power consumption from - Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) CPUs. - - - modbus - Reads values from Modbus/TCP enabled devices. Supports reading values - from multiple "slaves" so gateway devices can be used. - - - multimeter - Information provided by serial multimeters, such as the `Metex - M-4650CR'. - - - mysql - MySQL server statistics: Commands issued, handlers triggered, thread - usage, query cache utilization and traffic/octets sent and received. - - - netapp - Plugin to query performance values from a NetApp storage system using the - “Manage ONTAP” SDK provided by NetApp. - - - netlink - Very detailed Linux network interface and routing statistics. You can get - (detailed) information on interfaces, qdiscs, classes, and, if you can - make use of it, filters. - - - network - Receive values that were collected by other hosts. Large setups will - want to collect the data on one dedicated machine, and this is the - plugin of choice for that. - - - nfs - NFS Procedures: Which NFS command were called how often. Only NFSv2 and - NFSv3 right now. - - - nginx - Collects statistics from `nginx' (speak: engine X), a HTTP and mail - server/proxy. - - - ntpd - NTP daemon statistics: Local clock drift, offset to peers, etc. - - - numa - Information about Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA). - - - nut - Network UPS tools: UPS current, voltage, power, charge, utilisation, - temperature, etc. See upsd(8). - - - olsrd - Queries routing information from the “Optimized Link State Routing” - daemon. - - - onewire (EXPERIMENTAL!) - Read onewire sensors using the owcapu library of the owfs project. - Please read in collectd.conf(5) why this plugin is experimental. - - - openldap - Read monitoring information from OpenLDAP's cn=Monitor subtree. - - - openvpn - RX and TX of each client in openvpn-status.log (status-version 2). - - - - oracle - Query data from an Oracle database. - - - perl - The perl plugin implements a Perl-interpreter into collectd. You can - write your own plugins in Perl and return arbitrary values using this - API. See collectd-perl(5). - - - pf - Query statistics from BSD's packet filter "pf". - - - pinba - Receive and dispatch timing values from Pinba, a profiling extension for - PHP. - - - ping - Network latency: Time to reach the default gateway or another given - host. - - - postgresql - PostgreSQL database statistics: active server connections, transaction - numbers, block IO, table row manipulations. - - - powerdns - PowerDNS name server statistics. - - - processes - Process counts: Number of running, sleeping, zombie, ... processes. - - - protocols - Counts various aspects of network protocols such as IP, TCP, UDP, etc. - - - python - The python plugin implements a Python interpreter into collectd. This - makes it possible to write plugins in Python which are executed by - collectd without the need to start a heavy interpreter every interval. - See collectd-python(5) for details. - - - redis - The redis plugin gathers information from a Redis server, including: - uptime, used memory, total connections etc. - - - routeros - Query interface and wireless registration statistics from RouterOS. - - - rrdcached - RRDtool caching daemon (RRDcacheD) statistics. - - - sensors - System sensors, accessed using lm_sensors: Voltages, temperatures and - fan rotation speeds. - - - serial - RX and TX of serial interfaces. Linux only; needs root privileges. - - - sigrok - Uses libsigrok as a backend, allowing any sigrok-supported device - to have its measurements fed to collectd. This includes multimeters, - sound level meters, thermometers, and much more. - - - smart - Collect SMART statistics, notably load cycle count, temperature - and bad sectors. - - - snmp - Read values from SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) enabled - network devices such as switches, routers, thermometers, rack monitoring - servers, etc. See collectd-snmp(5). - - - statsd - Acts as a StatsD server, reading values sent over the network from StatsD - clients and calculating rates and other aggregates out of these values. - - - swap - Pages swapped out onto hard disk or whatever is called `swap' by the OS.. - - - table - Parse table-like structured files. - - - tail - Follows (tails) log files, parses them by lines and submits matched - values. - - - tail_csv - Follows (tails) files in CSV format, parses each line and submits - extracted values. - - - tape - Bytes and operations read and written on tape devices. Solaris only. - - - tcpconns - Number of TCP connections to specific local and remote ports. - - - teamspeak2 - TeamSpeak2 server statistics. - - - ted - Plugin to read values from `The Energy Detective' (TED). - - - thermal - Linux ACPI thermal zone information. - - - tokyotyrant - Reads the number of records and file size from a running Tokyo Tyrant - server. - - - turbostat - Reads CPU frequency and C-state residency on modern Intel - turbo-capable processors. - - - uptime - System uptime statistics. - - - users - Users currently logged in. - - - varnish - Various statistics from Varnish, an HTTP accelerator. - - - virt - CPU, memory, disk and network I/O statistics from virtual machines. - - - vmem - Virtual memory statistics, e. g. the number of page-ins/-outs or the - number of pagefaults. - - - vserver - System resources used by Linux VServers. - See . - - - wireless - Link quality of wireless cards. Linux only. - - - xmms - Bitrate and frequency of music played with XMMS. - - - zfs_arc - Statistics for ZFS' “Adaptive Replacement Cache” (ARC). - - - zookeeper - Read data from Zookeeper's MNTR command. - - * Output can be written or sent to various destinations by the following - plugins: - - - amqp - Sends JSON-encoded data to an Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) - server, such as RabbitMQ. - - - csv - Write to comma separated values (CSV) files. This needs lots of - diskspace but is extremely portable and can be analysed with almost - every program that can analyse anything. Even Microsoft's Excel.. - - - network - Send the data to a remote host to save the data somehow. This is useful - for large setups where the data should be saved by a dedicated machine. - - - perl - Of course the values are propagated to plugins written in Perl, too, so - you can easily do weird stuff with the plugins we didn't dare think of - ;) See collectd-perl(5). - - - python - It's possible to implement write plugins in Python using the python - plugin. See collectd-python(5) for details. - - - rrdcached - Output to round-robin-database (RRD) files using the RRDtool caching - daemon (RRDcacheD) - see rrdcached(1). That daemon provides a general - implementation of the caching done by the `rrdtool' plugin. - - - rrdtool - Output to round-robin-database (RRD) files using librrd. See rrdtool(1). - This is likely the most popular destination for such values. Since - updates to RRD-files are somewhat expensive this plugin can cache - updates to the files and write a bunch of updates at once, which lessens - system load a lot. - - - unixsock - One can query the values from the unixsock plugin whenever they're - needed. Please read collectd-unixsock(5) for a description on how that's - done. - - - write_graphite - Sends data to Carbon, the storage layer of Graphite using TCP or UDP. It - can be configured to avoid logging send errors (especially useful when - using UDP). - - - write_http - Sends the values collected by collectd to a web-server using HTTP POST - requests. The transmitted data is either in a form understood by the - Exec plugin or formatted in JSON. - - - write_kafka - Sends data to Apache Kafka, a distributed queue. - - - write_log - Writes data to the log - - - write_mongodb - Sends data to MongoDB, a NoSQL database. - - - write_redis - Sends the values to a Redis key-value database server. - - - write_riemann - Sends data to Riemann, a stream processing and monitoring system. - - - write_sensu - Sends data to Sensu, a stream processing and monitoring system, via the - Sensu client local TCP socket. - - - write_tsdb - Sends data OpenTSDB, a scalable no master, no shared state time series - database. - - * Logging is, as everything in collectd, provided by plugins. The following - plugins keep up informed about what's going on: - - - logfile - Writes log messages to a file or STDOUT/STDERR. - - - perl - Log messages are propagated to plugins written in Perl as well. - See collectd-perl(5). - - - python - It's possible to implement log plugins in Python using the python plugin. - See collectd-python(5) for details. - - - syslog - Logs to the standard UNIX logging mechanism, syslog. - - - log_logstash - Writes log messages formatted as logstash JSON events. - - * Notifications can be handled by the following plugins: - - - notify_desktop - Send a desktop notification to a notification daemon, as defined in - the Desktop Notification Specification. To actually display the - notifications, notification-daemon is required. - See http://www.galago-project.org/specs/notification/. - - - notify_email - Send an E-mail with the notification message to the configured - recipients. - - - exec - Execute a program or script to handle the notification. - See collectd-exec(5). - - - logfile - Writes the notification message to a file or STDOUT/STDERR. - - - network - Send the notification to a remote host to handle it somehow. - - - perl - Notifications are propagated to plugins written in Perl as well. - See collectd-perl(5). - - - python - It's possible to implement notification plugins in Python using the - python plugin. See collectd-python(5) for details. - - * Value processing can be controlled using the "filter chain" infrastructure - and "matches" and "targets". The following plugins are available: - - - match_empty_counter - Match counter values which are currently zero. - - - match_hashed - Match values using a hash function of the hostname. - - - match_regex - Match values by their identifier based on regular expressions. - - - match_timediff - Match values with an invalid timestamp. - - - match_value - Select values by their data sources' values. - - - target_notification - Create and dispatch a notification. - - - target_replace - Replace parts of an identifier using regular expressions. - - - target_scale - Scale (multiply) values by an arbitrary value. - - - target_set - Set (overwrite) entire parts of an identifier. - - * Miscellaneous plugins: - - - aggregation - Selects multiple value lists based on patterns or regular expressions - and creates new aggregated values lists from those. - - - threshold - Checks values against configured thresholds and creates notifications if - values are out of bounds. See collectd-threshold(5) for details. - - - uuid - Sets the hostname to a unique identifier. This is meant for setups - where each client may migrate to another physical host, possibly going - through one or more name changes in the process. - - * Performance: Since collectd is running as a daemon it doesn't spend much - time starting up again and again. With the exception of the exec plugin no - processes are forked. Caching in output plugins, such as the rrdtool and - network plugins, makes sure your resources are used efficiently. Also, - since collectd is programmed multithreaded it benefits from hyper-threading - and multicore processors and makes sure that the daemon isn't idle if only - one plugin waits for an IO-operation to complete. - - * Once set up, hardly any maintenance is necessary. Setup is kept as easy - as possible and the default values should be okay for most users. - - -Operation ---------- - - * collectd's configuration file can be found at `sysconfdir'/collectd.conf. - Run `collectd -h' for a list of built-in defaults. See `collectd.conf(5)' - for a list of options and a syntax description. - - * When the `csv' or `rrdtool' plugins are loaded they'll write the values to - files. The usual place for these files is beneath `/var/lib/collectd'. - - * When using some of the plugins, collectd needs to run as user root, since - only root can do certain things, such as craft ICMP packages needed to ping - other hosts. collectd should NOT be installed setuid root since it can be - used to overwrite valuable files! - - * Sample scripts to generate graphs reside in `contrib/' in the source - package or somewhere near `/usr/share/doc/collectd' in most distributions. - Please be aware that those script are meant as a starting point for your - own experiments.. Some of them require the `RRDs' Perl module. - (`librrds-perl' on Debian) If you have written a more sophisticated - solution please share it with us. - - * The RRAs of the automatically created RRD files depend on the `step' - and `heartbeat' settings given. If change these settings you may need to - re-create the files, losing all data. Please be aware of that when changing - the values and read the rrdtool(1) manpage thoroughly. - - -collectd and chkrootkit ------------------------ - - If you are using the `dns' plugin chkrootkit(1) will report collectd as a - packet sniffer (": PACKET SNIFFER(/usr/sbin/collectd[])"). The - plugin captures all UDP packets on port 53 to analyze the DNS traffic. In - this case, collectd is a legitimate sniffer and the report should be - considered to be a false positive. However, you might want to check that - this really is collectd and not some other, illegitimate sniffer. - - -Prerequisites -------------- - - To compile collectd from source you will need: - - * Usual suspects: C compiler, linker, preprocessor, make, ... - - * A POSIX-threads (pthread) implementation. - Since gathering some statistics is slow (network connections, slow devices, - etc) collectd is parallelized. The POSIX threads interface is being - used and should be found in various implementations for hopefully all - platforms. - - * aerotools-ng (optional) - Used by the `aquaero' plugin. Currently, the `libaquaero5' library, which - is used by the `aerotools-ng' toolkit, is not compiled as a shared object - nor does it feature an installation routine. Therefore, you need to point - collectd's configure script at the source directory of the `aerotools-ng' - project. - - - * CoreFoundation.framework and IOKit.framework (optional) - For compiling on Darwin in general and the `apple_sensors' plugin in - particular. - - - * libatasmart (optional) - Used by the `smart' plugin. - - - * libcap (optional) - The `turbostat' plugin can optionally build Linux Capabilities support, - which avoids full privileges requirement (aka. running as root) to read - values. - - - * libclntsh (optional) - Used by the `oracle' plugin. - - * libhiredis (optional) - Used by the redis plugin. Please note that you require a 0.10.0 version - or higher. - - * libcurl (optional) - If you want to use the `apache', `ascent', `bind', `curl', `curl_json', - `curl_xml', `nginx', or `write_http' plugin. - - - * libdbi (optional) - Used by the `dbi' plugin to connect to various databases. - - - * libesmtp (optional) - For the `notify_email' plugin. - - - * libganglia (optional) - Used by the `gmond' plugin to process data received from Ganglia. - - - * libgcrypt (optional) - Used by the `network' plugin for encryption and authentication. - - - * libhal (optional) - If present, the `uuid' plugin will check for UUID from HAL. - - - * libi2c-dev (optional) - Used for the plugin `barometer', provides just the i2c-dev.h header file - for user space i2c development. - - * libiptc (optional) - For querying iptables counters. - - - * libjvm (optional) - Library that encapsulates the `Java Virtual Machine' (JVM). This library is - used by the `java' plugin to execute Java bytecode. See “Configuring with - libjvm” below. - (and others) - - * libldap (optional) - Used by the `openldap' plugin. - - - * liblvm2 (optional) - Used by the `lvm' plugin. - - - * libmemcached (optional) - Used by the `memcachec' plugin to connect to a memcache daemon. - - - * libmnl (optional) - Used by the `netlink' plugin. - - - * libmodbus (optional) - Used by the `modbus' plugin to communicate with Modbus/TCP devices. The - `modbus' plugin works with version 2.0.3 of the library – due to frequent - API changes other versions may or may not compile cleanly. - - - * libmysqlclient (optional) - Unsurprisingly used by the `mysql' plugin. - - - * libnetapp (optional) - Required for the `netapp' plugin. - This library is part of the “Manage ONTAP SDK” published by NetApp. - - * libnetsnmp (optional) - For the `snmp' plugin. - - - * libnotify (optional) - For the `notify_desktop' plugin. - - - * libopenipmi (optional) - Used by the `ipmi' plugin to prove IPMI devices. - - - * liboping (optional) - Used by the `ping' plugin to send and receive ICMP packets. - - - * libowcapi (optional) - Used by the `onewire' plugin to read values from onewire sensors (or the - owserver(1) daemon). - - - * libpcap (optional) - Used to capture packets by the `dns' plugin. - - - * libperfstat (optional) - Used by various plugins to gather statistics under AIX. - - * libperl (optional) - Obviously used by the `perl' plugin. The library has to be compiled with - ithread support (introduced in Perl 5.6.0). - - - * libpq (optional) - The PostgreSQL C client library used by the `postgresql' plugin. - - - * libprotobuf-c, protoc-c (optional) - Used by the `pinba' plugin to generate a parser for the network packets - sent by the Pinba PHP extension, and by the `write_riemann' plugin to - generate events to be sent to a Riemann server. - - - * libpython (optional) - Used by the `python' plugin. Currently, Python 2.3 and later and Python 3 - are supported. - - - * librabbitmq (optional; also called “rabbitmq-c”) - Used by the `amqp' plugin for AMQP connections, for example to RabbitMQ. - - - * librdkafka (optional; also called “rdkafka”) - Used by the `write_kafka' plugin for producing messages and sending them - to a Kafka broker. - - - * librouteros (optional) - Used by the `routeros' plugin to connect to a device running `RouterOS'. - - - * librrd (optional) - Used by the `rrdtool' and `rrdcached' plugins. The latter requires RRDtool - client support which was added after version 1.3 of RRDtool. Versions 1.0, - 1.2 and 1.3 are known to work with the `rrdtool' plugin. - - - * librt, libsocket, libkstat, libdevinfo (optional) - Various standard Solaris libraries which provide system functions. - - - * libsensors (optional) - To read from `lm_sensors', see the `sensors' plugin. - - - * libsigrok (optional) - Used by the `sigrok' plugin. In addition, libsigrok depends on glib, - libzip, and optionally (depending on which drivers are enabled) on - libusb, libftdi and libudev. - - * libstatgrab (optional) - Used by various plugins to collect statistics on systems other than Linux - and/or Solaris. - - - * libtokyotyrant (optional) - Used by the `tokyotyrant' plugin. - - - * libupsclient/nut (optional) - For the `nut' plugin which queries nut's `upsd'. - - - * libvirt (optional) - Collect statistics from virtual machines. - - - * libxml2 (optional) - Parse XML data. 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Some C libraries, especially the GNU - libc, have a problem with that. - - Luckily, with GCC it's possible to work around that problem: One can define - NAN as being (0.0 / 0.0) and `isnan' as `f != f'. However, to test this - ``implementation'' the configure script needs to compile and run a short - test program. Obviously running a test program when doing a cross- - compilation is, well, challenging. - - If you run into this problem, you can use the `--with-nan-emulation' - configure option to force the use of this implementation. We can't promise - that the compiled binary actually behaves as it should, but since NANs - are likely never passed to the libm you have a good chance to be lucky. - - Likewise, collectd needs to know the layout of doubles in memory, in order - to craft uniform network packets over different architectures. For this, it - needs to know how to convert doubles into the memory layout used by x86. 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Valid arguments are: - - * `nothing' (12345678 -> 12345678) - * `endianflip' (12345678 -> 87654321) - * `intswap' (12345678 -> 56781234) - - -Contact -------- - - For questions, bug reports, development information and basically all other - concerns please send an email to collectd's mailing list at - . - - For live discussion and more personal contact visit us in IRC, we're in - channel #collectd on freenode. - - -Author ------- - - Florian octo Forster , - Sebastian tokkee Harl , - and many contributors (see `AUTHORS'). - - Please send bug reports and patches to the mailing list, see `Contact' - above. - diff --git a/TODO b/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index 009eb7f..0000000 --- a/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -* Finalize the onewire plugin. -* Custom notification messages? -* Implement moving-average calculation for the threshold stuff. - -src/battery.c: commend not working code. - -Wishlist: -* Port nfs module to solaris -* Port tape module to Linux -* Port the apple_sensors plugin to Linux/PPC. -* Maybe look into porting the serial module -* Build Darwin package -* Maybe let the network plugin configure whether or not notifications should be - sent/received. -* Maybe find a way for processes connected to the unixsock plugin to receive - notifications, too. - -http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/AccessingHardware/AH_IOKitLib_API/chapter_5_section_1.html -http://developer.apple.com/documentation/DeviceDrivers/Conceptual/IOKitFundamentals/index.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP0000011 -http://www.gauchosoft.com/Software/X%20Resource%20Graph/ -http://johannes.sipsolutions.net/PowerBook/Apple_Motion_Sensor_Specification/ diff --git a/aclocal.m4 b/aclocal.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 040412e..0000000 --- a/aclocal.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11145 +0,0 @@ -# generated automatically by aclocal 1.14.1 -*- Autoconf -*- - -# Copyright (C) 1996-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - -# This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation -# gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, -# with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. - -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; without -# even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A -# PARTICULAR PURPOSE. - -m4_ifndef([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS], [m4_defun([_AM_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS], [])m4_defun([AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS], [_AM_CONFIG_MACRO_DIRS($@)])]) -m4_ifndef([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION], - [m4_copy([m4_PACKAGE_VERSION], [AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION])])dnl -m4_if(m4_defn([AC_AUTOCONF_VERSION]), [2.69],, -[m4_warning([this file was generated for autoconf 2.69. -You have another version of autoconf. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Java API to internal functions of collectd. - * - * All functions in this class are {@code static}. You don't need to create an - * object of this class (in fact, you can't). Just call these functions - * directly. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - */ -public class Collectd -{ - - /** - * Constant for severity (log level) "error". - * - * @see CollectdLogInterface - */ - public static final int LOG_ERR = 3; - - /** - * Constant for severity (log level) "warning". - * - * @see CollectdLogInterface - */ - public static final int LOG_WARNING = 4; - - /** - * Constant for severity (log level) "notice". - * - * @see CollectdLogInterface - */ - public static final int LOG_NOTICE = 5; - - /** - * Constant for severity (log level) "info". - * - * @see CollectdLogInterface - */ - public static final int LOG_INFO = 6; - - /** - * Constant for severity (log level) "debug". - * - * @see CollectdLogInterface - */ - public static final int LOG_DEBUG = 7; - - /** - * Return value of match methods: No match. - * - * This is one of two valid return values from match callbacks, indicating - * that the passed {@link DataSet} and {@link ValueList} did not match. - * - * Do not use the numeric value directly, it is subject to change without - * notice! - * - * @see CollectdMatchInterface - */ - public static final int FC_MATCH_NO_MATCH = 0; - - /** - * Return value of match methods: Match. - * - * This is one of two valid return values from match callbacks, indicating - * that the passed {@link DataSet} and {@link ValueList} did match. - * - * Do not use the numeric value directly, it is subject to change without - * notice! - * - * @see CollectdMatchInterface - */ - public static final int FC_MATCH_MATCHES = 1; - - /** - * Return value of target methods: Continue. - * - * This is one of three valid return values from target callbacks, indicating - * that processing of the {@link ValueList} should continue. - * - * Do not use the numeric value directly, it is subject to change without - * notice! - * - * @see CollectdTargetInterface - */ - public static final int FC_TARGET_CONTINUE = 0; - - /** - * Return value of target methods: Stop. - * - * This is one of three valid return values from target callbacks, indicating - * that processing of the {@link ValueList} should stop immediately. - * - * Do not use the numeric value directly, it is subject to change without - * notice! - * - * @see CollectdTargetInterface - */ - public static final int FC_TARGET_STOP = 1; - - /** - * Return value of target methods: Return. - * - * This is one of three valid return values from target callbacks, indicating - * that processing of the current chain should be stopped and processing of - * the {@link ValueList} should continue in the calling chain. - * - * Do not use the numeric value directly, it is subject to change without - * notice! - * - * @see CollectdTargetInterface - */ - public static final int FC_TARGET_RETURN = 2; - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_config - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdConfigInterface - */ - native public static int registerConfig (String name, - CollectdConfigInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_init - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdInitInterface - */ - native public static int registerInit (String name, - CollectdInitInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_read - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdReadInterface - */ - native public static int registerRead (String name, - CollectdReadInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_write - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdWriteInterface - */ - native public static int registerWrite (String name, - CollectdWriteInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_flush - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdFlushInterface - */ - native public static int registerFlush (String name, - CollectdFlushInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_shutdown - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdShutdownInterface - */ - native public static int registerShutdown (String name, - CollectdShutdownInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_log - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdLogInterface - */ - native public static int registerLog (String name, - CollectdLogInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_register_notification - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdNotificationInterface - */ - native public static int registerNotification (String name, - CollectdNotificationInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/filter_chain.h:fc_register_match - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdMatchFactoryInterface - */ - native public static int registerMatch (String name, - CollectdMatchFactoryInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/filter_chain.h:fc_register_target - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - * @see CollectdTargetFactoryInterface - */ - native public static int registerTarget (String name, - CollectdTargetFactoryInterface object); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_dispatch_values - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - */ - native public static int dispatchValues (ValueList vl); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_dispatch_notification - * - * @return Zero when successful, non-zero otherwise. - */ - native public static int dispatchNotification (Notification n); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_get_ds - * - * @return The appropriate {@link DataSet} object or {@code null} if no such - * type is registered. - */ - native public static DataSet getDS (String type); - - /** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:plugin_log - */ - native private static void log (int severity, String message); - - /** - * Yield contents of collectd/src/collectd.h:hostname_g - * - * @return The hostname as set in the collectd configuration. - */ - native public static java.lang.String getHostname (); - - /** - * Prints an error message. - */ - public static void logError (String message) - { - log (LOG_ERR, message); - } /* void logError */ - - /** - * Prints a warning message. - */ - public static void logWarning (String message) - { - log (LOG_WARNING, message); - } /* void logWarning */ - - /** - * Prints a notice. - */ - public static void logNotice (String message) - { - log (LOG_NOTICE, message); - } /* void logNotice */ - - /** - * Prints an info message. - */ - public static void logInfo (String message) - { - log (LOG_INFO, message); - } /* void logInfo */ - - /** - * Prints a debug message. - */ - public static void logDebug (String message) - { - log (LOG_DEBUG, message); - } /* void logDebug */ -} /* class Collectd */ - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdConfigInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdConfigInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index 4b66097..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdConfigInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdConfigInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a config method. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerConfig(String, CollectdConfigInterface) - */ -public interface CollectdConfigInterface -{ - public int config (OConfigItem ci); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdFlushInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdFlushInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index ea7bd64..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdFlushInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdFlushInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a flush method. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerFlush - */ -public interface CollectdFlushInterface -{ - public int flush (Number timeout, String identifier); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdInitInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdInitInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index 545f41e..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdInitInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdInitInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing an init method. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerInit - */ -public interface CollectdInitInterface -{ - public int init (); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdLogInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdLogInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index a516df5..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdLogInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdLogInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a log method. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerLog - */ -public interface CollectdLogInterface -{ - public void log (int severity, String message); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchFactoryInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchFactoryInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index b19c779..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchFactoryInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchFactoryInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a "match factory". - * - * Objects implementing this interface are used to create objects implementing - * the CollectdMatchInterface interface. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see CollectdMatchInterface - * @see Collectd#registerMatch - */ -public interface CollectdMatchFactoryInterface -{ - /** - * Create a new "match" object. - * - * This method uses the configuration provided as argument to create a - * new object which must implement the {@link CollectdMatchInterface} - * interface. - * - * This function corresponds to the create member of the - * src/filter_chain.h:match_proc_t struct. - * - * @return New {@link CollectdMatchInterface} object. - */ - public CollectdMatchInterface createMatch (OConfigItem ci); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index 20a03d2..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdMatchInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a match method. - * - * These objects are instantiated using objects which implement the - * CollectdMatchFactoryInterface interface. They are not instantiated by the - * daemon directly! - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see CollectdMatchFactoryInterface - * @see Collectd#registerMatch - */ -public interface CollectdMatchInterface -{ - /** - * Callback method for matches. - * - * This method is called to decide whether or not a given ValueList - * matches or not. How this is determined is the is the main part of - * this function. - * - * @return One of {@link Collectd#FC_MATCH_NO_MATCH} and {@link Collectd#FC_MATCH_MATCHES}. - * @see CollectdMatchFactoryInterface - */ - public int match (DataSet ds, ValueList vl); -} /* public interface CollectdMatchInterface */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdNotificationInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdNotificationInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index ddff6cd..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdNotificationInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdNotificationInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a notification method. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerNotification - */ -public interface CollectdNotificationInterface -{ - public int notification (Notification n); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdReadInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdReadInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index 996841a..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdReadInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdReadInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a read method. - * - * Objects implementing this interface can be registered with the daemon. Their - * read method is then called periodically to acquire and submit values. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerRead - */ -public interface CollectdReadInterface -{ - /** - * Callback method for read plugins. - * - * This method is called once every few seconds (depends on the - * configuration of the daemon). It is supposed to gather values in - * some way and submit them to the daemon using - * {@link Collectd#dispatchValues}. - * - * @return zero when successful, non-zero when an error occurred. - * @see Collectd#dispatchValues - */ - public int read (); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdShutdownInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdShutdownInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index e496d3c..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdShutdownInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdShutdownInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a shutdown method. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerShutdown - */ -public interface CollectdShutdownInterface -{ - public int shutdown (); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetFactoryInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetFactoryInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index b4c2321..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetFactoryInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetFactoryInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a "target factory". - * - * Objects implementing this interface are used to create objects implementing - * the CollectdTargetInterface interface. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see CollectdTargetInterface - * @see Collectd#registerTarget - */ -public interface CollectdTargetFactoryInterface -{ - /** - * Create a new "target" object. - * - * This method uses the configuration provided as argument to create a - * new object which must implement the {@link CollectdTargetInterface} - * interface. - * - * This function corresponds to the {@code create} member of the - * {@code src/filter_chain.h:target_proc_t} struct. - * - * @return New {@link CollectdTargetInterface} object. - */ - public CollectdTargetInterface createTarget (OConfigItem ci); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index 1f5ece1..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdTargetInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a target method. - * - * These objects are instantiated using objects which implement the - * CollectdTargetFactoryInterface interface. They are not instantiated by the - * daemon directly! - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see CollectdTargetFactoryInterface - * @see Collectd#registerTarget - */ -public interface CollectdTargetInterface -{ - /** - * Callback method for targets. - * - * This method is called to perform some action on the given ValueList. - * What precisely is done depends entirely on the implementing class. - * - * @return One of: {@link Collectd#FC_TARGET_CONTINUE}, - * {@link Collectd#FC_TARGET_STOP}, {@link Collectd#FC_TARGET_RETURN} - * @see CollectdTargetFactoryInterface - */ - public int invoke (DataSet ds, ValueList vl); -} /* public interface CollectdTargetInterface */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdWriteInterface.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdWriteInterface.java deleted file mode 100644 index f95169a..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdWriteInterface.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/CollectdWriteInterface.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Interface for objects implementing a write method. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - * @see Collectd#registerWrite - */ -public interface CollectdWriteInterface -{ - public int write (ValueList vl); -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/DataSet.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/DataSet.java deleted file mode 100644 index 3cba5eb..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/DataSet.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,142 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/DataSet.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.ArrayList; - -/** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:data_set_t structure. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - */ -public class DataSet -{ - private String _type; - private List _ds; - - private DataSet () - { - this._type = null; - this._ds = new ArrayList (); - } - - public DataSet (String type) - { - this._type = type; - this._ds = new ArrayList (); - } - - public DataSet (String type, DataSource dsrc) - { - this._type = type; - this._ds = new ArrayList (); - this._ds.add (dsrc); - } - - public DataSet (String type, List ds) - { - this._type = type; - this._ds = ds; - } - - public void setType (String type) - { - this._type = type; - } - - public String getType () - { - return (this._type); - } - - public void addDataSource (DataSource dsrc) - { - this._ds.add (dsrc); - } - - public List getDataSources () - { - return (this._ds); - } - - public String toString () - { - StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer (); - int i; - - sb.append (this._type); - for (i = 0; i < this._ds.size (); i++) - { - if (i == 0) - sb.append ("\t"); - else - sb.append (", "); - sb.append (this._ds.get (i).toString ()); - } - - return (sb.toString ()); - } - - static public DataSet parseDataSet (String str) - { - DataSet ds = new DataSet (); - String[] fields; - int i; - - str = str.trim(); - if (str.length() == 0) { - return (null); - } - if (str.charAt(0) == '#') { - return (null); - } - - fields = str.split ("\\s+"); - if (fields.length < 2) - return (null); - - ds._type = fields[0]; - - for (i = 1; i < fields.length; i++) { - DataSource dsrc; - - dsrc = DataSource.parseDataSource (fields[i]); - if (dsrc == null) - break; - - ds._ds.add (dsrc); - } - - if (i < fields.length) - return (null); - - return (ds); - } /* DataSet parseDataSet */ -} /* class DataSet */ - -/* vim: set sw=4 sts=4 et : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/DataSource.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/DataSource.java deleted file mode 100644 index ba132d3..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/DataSource.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -/* - * jcollectd - * Copyright (C) 2009 Hyperic, Inc. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the - * Free Software Foundation; only version 2 of the License is applicable. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along - * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., - * 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:data_source_t structure. - */ -public class DataSource { - public static final int TYPE_COUNTER = 0; - public static final int TYPE_GAUGE = 1; - public static final int TYPE_DERIVE = 2; - public static final int TYPE_ABSOLUTE = 3; - - static final String COUNTER = "COUNTER"; - static final String GAUGE = "GAUGE"; - static final String DERIVE = "DERIVE"; - static final String ABSOLUTE = "ABSOLUTE"; - - static final String NAN = "U"; - private static final String[] TYPES = { COUNTER, GAUGE, DERIVE, ABSOLUTE }; - - String _name; - int _type; - double _min; - double _max; - - public DataSource (String name, int type, double min, double max) { - this._name = name; - this._type = TYPE_GAUGE; - if (type == TYPE_COUNTER) - this._type = TYPE_COUNTER; - else if (type == TYPE_DERIVE) - this._type = TYPE_DERIVE; - else if (type == TYPE_ABSOLUTE) - this._type = TYPE_ABSOLUTE; - this._min = min; - this._max = max; - } - - /* Needed in parseDataSource below. Other code should use the above - * constructor or `parseDataSource'. */ - private DataSource () { - this._type = TYPE_GAUGE; - } - - public String getName() { - return _name; - } - - public void setName(String name) { - _name = name; - } - - public int getType() { - return _type; - } - - public void setType(int type) { - _type = type; - } - - public double getMin() { - return _min; - } - - public void setMin(double min) { - _min = min; - } - - public double getMax() { - return _max; - } - - public void setMax(double max) { - _max = max; - } - - static double toDouble(String val) { - if (val.equals(NAN)) { - return Double.NaN; - } - else { - return Double.parseDouble(val); - } - } - - private String asString(double val) { - if (Double.isNaN(val)) { - return NAN; - } - else { - return String.valueOf(val); - } - } - - public String toString() { - StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); - final char DLM = ':'; - sb.append(_name).append(DLM); - sb.append(TYPES[_type]).append(DLM); - sb.append(asString(_min)).append(DLM); - sb.append(asString(_max)); - return sb.toString(); - } - - static public DataSource parseDataSource (String str) - { - String[] fields; - int str_len = str.length (); - DataSource dsrc = new DataSource (); - - /* Ignore trailing commas. This makes it easier for parsing code. */ - if (str.charAt (str_len - 1) == ',') { - str = str.substring (0, str_len - 1); - } - - fields = str.split(":"); - if (fields.length != 4) - return (null); - - dsrc._name = fields[0]; - - if (fields[1].equals (DataSource.GAUGE)) { - dsrc._type = TYPE_GAUGE; - } - else { - dsrc._type = TYPE_COUNTER; - } - - dsrc._min = toDouble (fields[2]); - dsrc._max = toDouble (fields[3]); - - return (dsrc); - } /* DataSource parseDataSource */ -} - -/* vim: set sw=4 sts=4 et : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/Notification.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/Notification.java deleted file mode 100644 index cfc2186..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/Notification.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -/* - * jcollectd - * Copyright (C) 2009 Hyperic, Inc. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the - * Free Software Foundation; only version 2 of the License is applicable. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along - * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., - * 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:notfication_t structure. - */ -public class Notification extends PluginData { - public static final int FAILURE = 1; - public static final int WARNING = 2; - public static final int OKAY = 4; - - public static String[] SEVERITY = { - "FAILURE", - "WARNING", - "OKAY", - "UNKNOWN" - }; - - private int _severity; - private String _message; - - public Notification () { - _severity = 0; - _message = "Initial notification message"; - } - - public Notification (PluginData pd) { - super (pd); - _severity = 0; - _message = "Initial notification message"; - } - - public void setSeverity (int severity) { - if ((severity == FAILURE) - || (severity == WARNING) - || (severity == OKAY)) - this._severity = severity; - } - - public int getSeverity() { - return _severity; - } - - public String getSeverityString() { - switch (_severity) { - case FAILURE: - return SEVERITY[0]; - case WARNING: - return SEVERITY[1]; - case OKAY: - return SEVERITY[2]; - default: - return SEVERITY[3]; - } - } - - public void setMessage (String message) { - this._message = message; - } - - public String getMessage() { - return _message; - } - - public String toString() { - StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(super.toString()); - sb.append(" [").append(getSeverityString()).append("] "); - sb.append(_message); - return sb.toString(); - } -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigItem.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigItem.java deleted file mode 100644 index 08d8b70..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigItem.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigItem.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.ArrayList; - -/** - * Java representation of collectd/src/liboconfig/oconfig.h:oconfig_item_t structure. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - */ -public class OConfigItem -{ - private String _key = null; - private List _values = new ArrayList (); - private List _children = new ArrayList (); - - public OConfigItem (String key) - { - _key = key; - } /* OConfigItem (String key) */ - - public String getKey () - { - return (_key); - } /* String getKey () */ - - public void addValue (OConfigValue cv) - { - _values.add (cv); - } /* void addValue (OConfigValue cv) */ - - public void addValue (String s) - { - _values.add (new OConfigValue (s)); - } /* void addValue (String s) */ - - public void addValue (Number n) - { - _values.add (new OConfigValue (n)); - } /* void addValue (String s) */ - - public void addValue (boolean b) - { - _values.add (new OConfigValue (b)); - } /* void addValue (String s) */ - - public List getValues () - { - return (_values); - } /* List getValues () */ - - public void addChild (OConfigItem ci) - { - _children.add (ci); - } /* void addChild (OConfigItem ci) */ - - public List getChildren () - { - return (_children); - } /* List getChildren () */ - - public String toString () - { - return (new String ("{ key: " + _key + "; " - + "values: " + _values.toString () + "; " - + "children: " + _children.toString () + "; }")); - } /* String toString () */ -} /* class OConfigItem */ - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigValue.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigValue.java deleted file mode 100644 index 0a33773..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigValue.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,101 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/api/OConfigValue.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -/** - * Java representation of collectd/src/liboconfig/oconfig.h:oconfig_value_t structure. - * - * @author Florian Forster <octo at collectd.org> - */ -public class OConfigValue -{ - public static final int OCONFIG_TYPE_STRING = 0; - public static final int OCONFIG_TYPE_NUMBER = 1; - public static final int OCONFIG_TYPE_BOOLEAN = 2; - - private int _type; - private String _value_string; - private Number _value_number; - private boolean _value_boolean; - - public OConfigValue (String s) - { - _type = OCONFIG_TYPE_STRING; - _value_string = s; - _value_number = null; - _value_boolean = false; - } /* OConfigValue (String s) */ - - public OConfigValue (Number n) - { - _type = OCONFIG_TYPE_NUMBER; - _value_string = null; - _value_number = n; - _value_boolean = false; - } /* OConfigValue (String s) */ - - public OConfigValue (boolean b) - { - _type = OCONFIG_TYPE_BOOLEAN; - _value_string = null; - _value_number = null; - _value_boolean = b; - } /* OConfigValue (String s) */ - - public int getType () - { - return (_type); - } /* int getType */ - - public String getString () - { - return (_value_string); - } /* String getString */ - - public Number getNumber () - { - return (_value_number); - } /* String getString */ - - public boolean getBoolean () - { - return (_value_boolean); - } /* String getString */ - - public String toString () - { - if (_type == OCONFIG_TYPE_STRING) - return (_value_string); - else if (_type == OCONFIG_TYPE_NUMBER) - return (_value_number.toString ()); - else if (_type == OCONFIG_TYPE_BOOLEAN) - return (Boolean.toString (_value_boolean)); - return (null); - } /* String toString () */ -} /* class OConfigValue */ - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/PluginData.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/PluginData.java deleted file mode 100644 index 26b0206..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/PluginData.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -/* - * jcollectd - * Copyright (C) 2009 Hyperic, Inc. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the - * Free Software Foundation; only version 2 of the License is applicable. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along - * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., - * 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -import java.util.Date; - -/** - * Shared members of value_list_t and notification_t structures. - */ -public class PluginData { - - protected long _time = 0; - protected String _host; - protected String _plugin; - protected String _pluginInstance = ""; - protected String _type = ""; - protected String _typeInstance = ""; - - public PluginData() { - - } - - public PluginData(PluginData pd) { - _time = pd._time; - _host = pd._host; - _plugin = pd._plugin; - _pluginInstance = pd._pluginInstance; - _type = pd._type; - _typeInstance = pd._typeInstance; - } - - public long getTime() { - return _time; - } - - public void setTime(long time) { - _time = time; - } - - public String getHost() { - return _host; - } - - public void setHost(String host) { - _host = host; - } - - public String getPlugin() { - return _plugin; - } - - public void setPlugin(String plugin) { - _plugin = plugin; - } - - public String getPluginInstance() { - return _pluginInstance; - } - - public void setPluginInstance(String pluginInstance) { - _pluginInstance = pluginInstance; - } - - public String getType() { - return _type; - } - - public void setType(String type) { - _type = type; - } - - public String getTypeInstance() { - return _typeInstance; - } - - public void setTypeInstance(String typeInstance) { - _typeInstance = typeInstance; - } - - public boolean defined(String val) { - return (val != null) && (val.length() > 0); - } - - public String getSource() { - final char DLM = '/'; - StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); - if (defined(_host)) { - sb.append(_host); - } - if (defined(_plugin)) { - sb.append(DLM).append(_plugin); - } - if (defined(_pluginInstance)) { - sb.append(DLM).append(_pluginInstance); - } - if (defined(_type)) { - sb.append(DLM).append(_type); - } - if (defined(_typeInstance)) { - sb.append(DLM).append(_typeInstance); - } - return sb.toString(); - } - - public String toString() { - StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); - sb.append('[').append(new Date(_time)).append("] "); - sb.append(getSource()); - return sb.toString(); - } -} diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/ValueList.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/ValueList.java deleted file mode 100644 index b8d6f40..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/api/ValueList.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -/* - * jcollectd - * Copyright (C) 2009 Hyperic, Inc. - * - * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it - * under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the - * Free Software Foundation; only version 2 of the License is applicable. - * - * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but - * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU - * General Public License for more details. - * - * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along - * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., - * 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA - */ - -package org.collectd.api; - -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.List; - -/** - * Java representation of collectd/src/plugin.h:value_list_t structure. - */ -public class ValueList extends PluginData { - - private List _values = new ArrayList(); - private DataSet _ds; - - private long _interval = 0; - - public ValueList() { - - } - - public ValueList(PluginData pd) { - super(pd); - } - - public ValueList(ValueList vl) { - this((PluginData)vl); - _interval = vl._interval; - _values.addAll(vl.getValues()); - _ds = vl._ds; - } - - public List getValues() { - return _values; - } - - public void setValues(List values) { - _values = values; - } - - public void addValue(Number value) { - _values.add(value); - } - - /* Used by the network parsing code */ - public void clearValues () { - _values.clear (); - } - - /** - * @deprecated Use {@link #getDataSet()} instead. - */ - public List getDataSource() { - if (_ds == null) - return null; - return _ds.getDataSources (); - } - - public DataSet getDataSet () { - return _ds; - } - - public void setDataSet (DataSet ds) { - _ds = ds; - } - - /** - * @deprecated Use {@link #setDataSet(DataSet)} instead. - */ - public void setDataSource(List dsrc) { - _ds = new DataSet (_type, dsrc); - } - - /** - * Returns the interval (in milliseconds) of the value list. - */ - public long getInterval() { - return _interval; - } - - /** - * Sets the interval (in milliseconds) of the value list. - */ - public void setInterval(long interval) { - _interval = interval; - } - - public String toString() { - StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(super.toString()); - sb.append("=["); - List ds = getDataSource(); - int size = _values.size(); - for (int i=0; i - */ - -package org.collectd.java; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.Map; -import java.util.TreeMap; - -import org.collectd.api.Collectd; -import org.collectd.api.CollectdConfigInterface; -import org.collectd.api.CollectdInitInterface; -import org.collectd.api.CollectdReadInterface; -import org.collectd.api.CollectdShutdownInterface; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigValue; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigItem; - -public class GenericJMX implements CollectdConfigInterface, - CollectdReadInterface, - CollectdShutdownInterface -{ - static private Map _mbeans - = new TreeMap (); - - private List _connections = null; - - public GenericJMX () - { - Collectd.registerConfig ("GenericJMX", this); - Collectd.registerRead ("GenericJMX", this); - Collectd.registerShutdown ("GenericJMX", this); - - this._connections = new ArrayList (); - } - - public int config (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - { - List children; - int i; - - Collectd.logDebug ("GenericJMX plugin: config: ci = " + ci + ";"); - - children = ci.getChildren (); - for (i = 0; i < children.size (); i++) - { - OConfigItem child; - String key; - - child = children.get (i); - key = child.getKey (); - if (key.equalsIgnoreCase ("MBean")) - { - try - { - GenericJMXConfMBean mbean = new GenericJMXConfMBean (child); - putMBean (mbean); - } - catch (IllegalArgumentException e) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMX plugin: " - + "Evaluating `MBean' block failed: " + e); - } - } - else if (key.equalsIgnoreCase ("Connection")) - { - try - { - GenericJMXConfConnection conn = new GenericJMXConfConnection (child); - this._connections.add (conn); - } - catch (IllegalArgumentException e) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMX plugin: " - + "Evaluating `Connection' block failed: " + e); - } - } - else - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMX plugin: Unknown config option: " + key); - } - } /* for (i = 0; i < children.size (); i++) */ - - return (0); - } /* }}} int config */ - - public int read () /* {{{ */ - { - for (int i = 0; i < this._connections.size (); i++) - { - try - { - this._connections.get (i).query (); - } - catch (Exception e) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMX: Caught unexpected exception: " + e); - e.printStackTrace (); - } - } - - return (0); - } /* }}} int read */ - - public int shutdown () /* {{{ */ - { - System.out.print ("org.collectd.java.GenericJMX.Shutdown ();\n"); - this._connections = null; - return (0); - } /* }}} int shutdown */ - - /* - * static functions - */ - static public GenericJMXConfMBean getMBean (String alias) - { - return (_mbeans.get (alias)); - } - - static private void putMBean (GenericJMXConfMBean mbean) - { - Collectd.logDebug ("GenericJMX.putMBean: Adding " + mbean.getName ()); - _mbeans.put (mbean.getName (), mbean); - } -} /* class GenericJMX */ - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfConnection.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfConnection.java deleted file mode 100644 index ea0f2fa..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfConnection.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,254 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfConnection.java - * Copyright (C) 2009-2012 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.java; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Map; -import java.util.Iterator; -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.HashMap; -import java.net.InetAddress; -import java.net.UnknownHostException; - -import javax.management.MBeanServerConnection; - -import javax.management.remote.JMXServiceURL; -import javax.management.remote.JMXConnector; -import javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory; - -import org.collectd.api.Collectd; -import org.collectd.api.PluginData; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigValue; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigItem; - -class GenericJMXConfConnection -{ - private String _username = null; - private String _password = null; - private String _host = null; - private String _instance_prefix = null; - private String _service_url = null; - private MBeanServerConnection _jmx_connection = null; - private List _mbeans = null; - - /* - * private methods - */ - private String getConfigString (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - { - List values; - OConfigValue v; - - values = ci.getValues (); - if (values.size () != 1) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfConnection: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one string argument."); - return (null); - } - - v = values.get (0); - if (v.getType () != OConfigValue.OCONFIG_TYPE_STRING) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfConnection: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one string argument."); - return (null); - } - - return (v.getString ()); - } /* }}} String getConfigString */ - - private String getHost () /* {{{ */ - { - if (this._host != null) - { - return (this._host); - } - - return Collectd.getHostname(); - } /* }}} String getHost */ - -private void connect () /* {{{ */ -{ - JMXServiceURL service_url; - JMXConnector connector; - Map environment; - - if (_jmx_connection != null) - return; - - environment = null; - if (this._password != null) - { - String[] credentials; - - if (this._username == null) - this._username = new String ("monitorRole"); - - credentials = new String[] { this._username, this._password }; - - environment = new HashMap (); - environment.put (JMXConnector.CREDENTIALS, credentials); - environment.put(JMXConnectorFactory.PROTOCOL_PROVIDER_CLASS_LOADER, this.getClass().getClassLoader()); - } - - try - { - service_url = new JMXServiceURL (this._service_url); - connector = JMXConnectorFactory.connect (service_url, environment); - _jmx_connection = connector.getMBeanServerConnection (); - } - catch (Exception e) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfConnection: " - + "Creating MBean server connection failed: " + e); - return; - } -} /* }}} void connect */ - -/* - * public methods - * - * - * Host "tomcat0.mycompany" - * ServiceURL "service:jmx:rmi:///jndi/rmi://localhost:17264/jmxrmi" - * Collect "java.lang:type=GarbageCollector,name=Copy" - * Collect "java.lang:type=Memory" - * - * - */ - public GenericJMXConfConnection (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - throws IllegalArgumentException - { - List children; - Iterator iter; - - this._mbeans = new ArrayList (); - - children = ci.getChildren (); - iter = children.iterator (); - while (iter.hasNext ()) - { - OConfigItem child = iter.next (); - - if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("Host")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._host = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("User")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._username = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("Password")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._password = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("ServiceURL")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._service_url = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("InstancePrefix")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._instance_prefix = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("Collect")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - { - GenericJMXConfMBean mbean; - - mbean = GenericJMX.getMBean (tmp); - if (mbean == null) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No such MBean defined: " - + tmp + ". Please make sure all `MBean' blocks appear " - + "before (above) all `Connection' blocks.")); - Collectd.logDebug ("GenericJMXConfConnection: " + this._host + ": Add " + tmp); - this._mbeans.add (mbean); - } - } - else - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("Unknown option: " - + child.getKey ())); - } - - if (this._service_url == null) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No service URL was defined.")); - if (this._mbeans.size () == 0) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No valid collect statement " - + "present.")); - } /* }}} GenericJMXConfConnection (OConfigItem ci) */ - - public void query () /* {{{ */ - { - PluginData pd; - - connect (); - - if (this._jmx_connection == null) - return; - - Collectd.logDebug ("GenericJMXConfConnection.query: " - + "Reading " + this._mbeans.size () + " mbeans from " - + ((this._host != null) ? this._host : "(null)")); - - pd = new PluginData (); - pd.setHost (this.getHost ()); - pd.setPlugin ("GenericJMX"); - - for (int i = 0; i < this._mbeans.size (); i++) - { - int status; - - status = this._mbeans.get (i).query (this._jmx_connection, pd, - this._instance_prefix); - if (status != 0) - { - this._jmx_connection = null; - return; - } - } /* for */ - } /* }}} void query */ - - public String toString () - { - return (new String ("host = " + this._host + "; " - + "url = " + this._service_url)); - } -} - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfMBean.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfMBean.java deleted file mode 100644 index 64a53ac..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfMBean.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,243 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfMBean.java - * Copyright (C) 2009,2010 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.java; - -import java.util.Iterator; -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Set; -import java.util.ArrayList; - -import javax.management.MBeanServerConnection; -import javax.management.ObjectName; -import javax.management.MalformedObjectNameException; - -import org.collectd.api.Collectd; -import org.collectd.api.PluginData; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigValue; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigItem; - -class GenericJMXConfMBean -{ - private String _name; /* name by which this mapping is referenced */ - private ObjectName _obj_name; - private String _instance_prefix; - private List _instance_from; - private List _values; - - private String getConfigString (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - { - List values; - OConfigValue v; - - values = ci.getValues (); - if (values.size () != 1) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfMBean: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one string argument."); - return (null); - } - - v = values.get (0); - if (v.getType () != OConfigValue.OCONFIG_TYPE_STRING) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfMBean: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one string argument."); - return (null); - } - - return (v.getString ()); - } /* }}} String getConfigString */ - -/* - * - * ObjectName "object name" - * InstancePrefix "foobar" - * InstanceFrom "name" - * - * - * : - * - */ - public GenericJMXConfMBean (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - throws IllegalArgumentException - { - List children; - Iterator iter; - - this._name = getConfigString (ci); - if (this._name == null) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No alias name was defined. " - + "MBean blocks need exactly one string argument.")); - - this._obj_name = null; - this._instance_prefix = null; - this._instance_from = new ArrayList (); - this._values = new ArrayList (); - - children = ci.getChildren (); - iter = children.iterator (); - while (iter.hasNext ()) - { - OConfigItem child = iter.next (); - - Collectd.logDebug ("GenericJMXConfMBean: child.getKey () = " - + child.getKey ()); - if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("ObjectName")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp == null) - continue; - - try - { - this._obj_name = new ObjectName (tmp); - } - catch (MalformedObjectNameException e) - { - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("Not a valid object name: " - + tmp, e)); - } - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("InstancePrefix")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._instance_prefix = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("InstanceFrom")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._instance_from.add (tmp); - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("Value")) - { - GenericJMXConfValue cv; - - cv = new GenericJMXConfValue (child); - this._values.add (cv); - } - else - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("Unknown option: " - + child.getKey ())); - } - - if (this._obj_name == null) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No object name was defined.")); - - if (this._values.size () == 0) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No value block was defined.")); - - } /* }}} GenericJMXConfMBean (OConfigItem ci) */ - - public String getName () /* {{{ */ - { - return (this._name); - } /* }}} */ - - public int query (MBeanServerConnection conn, PluginData pd, /* {{{ */ - String instance_prefix) - { - Set names; - Iterator iter; - - try - { - names = conn.queryNames (this._obj_name, /* query = */ null); - } - catch (Exception e) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfMBean: queryNames failed: " + e); - return (-1); - } - - if (names.size () == 0) - { - Collectd.logWarning ("GenericJMXConfMBean: No MBean matched " - + "the ObjectName " + this._obj_name); - } - - iter = names.iterator (); - while (iter.hasNext ()) - { - ObjectName objName; - PluginData pd_tmp; - List instanceList; - StringBuffer instance; - - objName = iter.next (); - pd_tmp = new PluginData (pd); - instanceList = new ArrayList (); - instance = new StringBuffer (); - - Collectd.logDebug ("GenericJMXConfMBean: objName = " - + objName.toString ()); - - for (int i = 0; i < this._instance_from.size (); i++) - { - String propertyName; - String propertyValue; - - propertyName = this._instance_from.get (i); - propertyValue = objName.getKeyProperty (propertyName); - if (propertyValue == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfMBean: " - + "No such property in object name: " + propertyName); - } - else - { - instanceList.add (propertyValue); - } - } - - if (instance_prefix != null) - instance.append (instance_prefix); - - if (this._instance_prefix != null) - instance.append (this._instance_prefix); - - for (int i = 0; i < instanceList.size (); i++) - { - if (i > 0) - instance.append ("-"); - instance.append (instanceList.get (i)); - } - - pd_tmp.setPluginInstance (instance.toString ()); - - Collectd.logDebug ("GenericJMXConfMBean: instance = " + instance.toString ()); - - for (int i = 0; i < this._values.size (); i++) - this._values.get (i).query (conn, objName, pd_tmp); - } - - return (0); - } /* }}} void query */ -} - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfValue.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfValue.java deleted file mode 100644 index 4b42c91..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfValue.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,599 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/java/GenericJMXConfValue.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.java; - -import java.util.Arrays; -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Set; -import java.util.Iterator; -import java.util.ArrayList; - -import java.math.BigDecimal; -import java.math.BigInteger; - -import javax.management.MBeanServerConnection; -import javax.management.ObjectName; -import javax.management.openmbean.OpenType; -import javax.management.openmbean.CompositeData; -import javax.management.openmbean.InvalidKeyException; - -import org.collectd.api.Collectd; -import org.collectd.api.DataSet; -import org.collectd.api.DataSource; -import org.collectd.api.ValueList; -import org.collectd.api.PluginData; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigValue; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigItem; - -/** - * Representation of a <value /> block and query functionality. - * - * This class represents a <value /> block in the configuration. As - * such, the constructor takes an {@link org.collectd.api.OConfigValue} to - * construct an object of this class. - * - * The object can then be asked to query data from JMX and dispatch it to - * collectd. - * - * @see GenericJMXConfMBean - */ -class GenericJMXConfValue -{ - private String _ds_name; - private DataSet _ds; - private List _attributes; - private String _instance_prefix; - private List _instance_from; - private boolean _is_table; - - /** - * Converts a generic (OpenType) object to a number. - * - * Returns null if a conversion is not possible or not implemented. - */ - private Number genericObjectToNumber (Object obj, int ds_type) /* {{{ */ - { - if (obj instanceof String) - { - String str = (String) obj; - - try - { - if (ds_type == DataSource.TYPE_GAUGE) - return (new Double (str)); - else - return (new Long (str)); - } - catch (NumberFormatException e) - { - return (null); - } - } - else if (obj instanceof Byte) - { - return (new Byte ((Byte) obj)); - } - else if (obj instanceof Short) - { - return (new Short ((Short) obj)); - } - else if (obj instanceof Integer) - { - return (new Integer ((Integer) obj)); - } - else if (obj instanceof Long) - { - return (new Long ((Long) obj)); - } - else if (obj instanceof Float) - { - return (new Float ((Float) obj)); - } - else if (obj instanceof Double) - { - return (new Double ((Double) obj)); - } - else if (obj instanceof BigDecimal) - { - return (BigDecimal.ZERO.add ((BigDecimal) obj)); - } - else if (obj instanceof BigInteger) - { - return (BigInteger.ZERO.add ((BigInteger) obj)); - } - - return (null); - } /* }}} Number genericObjectToNumber */ - - /** - * Converts a generic list to a list of numbers. - * - * Returns null if one or more objects could not be converted. - */ - private List genericListToNumber (List objects) /* {{{ */ - { - List ret = new ArrayList (); - List dsrc = this._ds.getDataSources (); - - assert (objects.size () == dsrc.size ()); - - for (int i = 0; i < objects.size (); i++) - { - Number n; - - n = genericObjectToNumber (objects.get (i), dsrc.get (i).getType ()); - if (n == null) - return (null); - ret.add (n); - } - - return (ret); - } /* }}} List genericListToNumber */ - - /** - * Converts a list of CompositeData to a list of numbers. - * - * From each CompositeData the key key is received and all - * those values are converted to a number. If one of the - * CompositeData doesn't have the specified key or one returned - * object cannot converted to a number then the function will return null. - */ - private List genericCompositeToNumber (List cdlist, /* {{{ */ - String key) - { - List objects = new ArrayList (); - - for (int i = 0; i < cdlist.size (); i++) - { - CompositeData cd; - Object value; - - cd = cdlist.get (i); - try - { - value = cd.get (key); - } - catch (InvalidKeyException e) - { - return (null); - } - objects.add (value); - } - - return (genericListToNumber (objects)); - } /* }}} List genericCompositeToNumber */ - - private void submitTable (List objects, ValueList vl, /* {{{ */ - String instancePrefix) - { - List cdlist; - Set keySet = null; - Iterator keyIter; - - cdlist = new ArrayList (); - for (int i = 0; i < objects.size (); i++) - { - Object obj; - - obj = objects.get (i); - if (obj instanceof CompositeData) - { - CompositeData cd; - - cd = (CompositeData) obj; - - if (i == 0) - keySet = cd.getCompositeType ().keySet (); - - cdlist.add (cd); - } - else - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: At least one of the " - + "attributes was not of type `CompositeData', as required " - + "when table is set to `true'."); - return; - } - } - - assert (keySet != null); - - keyIter = keySet.iterator (); - while (keyIter.hasNext ()) - { - String key; - List values; - - key = keyIter.next (); - values = genericCompositeToNumber (cdlist, key); - if (values == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: Cannot build a list of " - + "numbers for key " + key + ". Most likely not all attributes " - + "have this key."); - continue; - } - - if (instancePrefix == null) - vl.setTypeInstance (key); - else - vl.setTypeInstance (instancePrefix + key); - vl.setValues (values); - - Collectd.dispatchValues (vl); - } - } /* }}} void submitTable */ - - private void submitScalar (List objects, ValueList vl, /* {{{ */ - String instancePrefix) - { - List values; - - values = genericListToNumber (objects); - if (values == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: Cannot convert list of " - + "objects to numbers."); - return; - } - - if (instancePrefix == null) - vl.setTypeInstance (""); - else - vl.setTypeInstance (instancePrefix); - vl.setValues (values); - - Collectd.dispatchValues (vl); - } /* }}} void submitScalar */ - - private Object queryAttributeRecursive (CompositeData parent, /* {{{ */ - List attrName) - { - String key; - Object value; - - key = attrName.remove (0); - - try - { - value = parent.get (key); - } - catch (InvalidKeyException e) - { - return (null); - } - - if (attrName.size () == 0) - { - return (value); - } - else - { - if (value instanceof CompositeData) - return (queryAttributeRecursive ((CompositeData) value, attrName)); - else - return (null); - } - } /* }}} queryAttributeRecursive */ - - private Object queryAttribute (MBeanServerConnection conn, /* {{{ */ - ObjectName objName, String attrName) - { - List attrNameList; - String key; - Object value; - String[] attrNameArray; - - attrNameList = new ArrayList (); - - attrNameArray = attrName.split ("\\."); - key = attrNameArray[0]; - for (int i = 1; i < attrNameArray.length; i++) - attrNameList.add (attrNameArray[i]); - - try - { - try - { - value = conn.getAttribute (objName, key); - } - catch (javax.management.AttributeNotFoundException e) - { - value = conn.invoke (objName, key, /* args = */ null, /* types = */ null); - } - } - catch (Exception e) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue.query: getAttribute failed: " - + e); - return (null); - } - - if (attrNameList.size () == 0) - { - return (value); - } - else - { - if (value instanceof CompositeData) - return (queryAttributeRecursive((CompositeData) value, attrNameList)); - else if (value instanceof OpenType) - { - OpenType ot = (OpenType) value; - Collectd.logNotice ("GenericJMXConfValue: Handling of OpenType \"" - + ot.getTypeName () + "\" is not yet implemented."); - return (null); - } - else - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: Received object of " - + "unknown class."); - return (null); - } - } - } /* }}} Object queryAttribute */ - - private String join (String separator, List list) /* {{{ */ - { - StringBuffer sb; - - sb = new StringBuffer (); - - for (int i = 0; i < list.size (); i++) - { - if (i > 0) - sb.append ("-"); - sb.append (list.get (i)); - } - - return (sb.toString ()); - } /* }}} String join */ - - private String getConfigString (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - { - List values; - OConfigValue v; - - values = ci.getValues (); - if (values.size () != 1) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one string argument."); - return (null); - } - - v = values.get (0); - if (v.getType () != OConfigValue.OCONFIG_TYPE_STRING) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one string argument."); - return (null); - } - - return (v.getString ()); - } /* }}} String getConfigString */ - - private Boolean getConfigBoolean (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - { - List values; - OConfigValue v; - Boolean b; - - values = ci.getValues (); - if (values.size () != 1) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one boolean argument."); - return (null); - } - - v = values.get (0); - if (v.getType () != OConfigValue.OCONFIG_TYPE_BOOLEAN) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: The " + ci.getKey () - + " configuration option needs exactly one boolean argument."); - return (null); - } - - return (new Boolean (v.getBoolean ())); - } /* }}} String getConfigBoolean */ - - /** - * Constructs a new value with the configured properties. - */ - public GenericJMXConfValue (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - throws IllegalArgumentException - { - List children; - Iterator iter; - - this._ds_name = null; - this._ds = null; - this._attributes = new ArrayList (); - this._instance_prefix = null; - this._instance_from = new ArrayList (); - this._is_table = false; - - /* - * - * Type "memory" - * Table true|false - * Attribute "HeapMemoryUsage" - * Attribute "..." - * : - * # Type instance: - * InstancePrefix "heap-" - * - */ - children = ci.getChildren (); - iter = children.iterator (); - while (iter.hasNext ()) - { - OConfigItem child = iter.next (); - - if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("Type")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._ds_name = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("Table")) - { - Boolean tmp = getConfigBoolean (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._is_table = tmp.booleanValue (); - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("Attribute")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._attributes.add (tmp); - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("InstancePrefix")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._instance_prefix = tmp; - } - else if (child.getKey ().equalsIgnoreCase ("InstanceFrom")) - { - String tmp = getConfigString (child); - if (tmp != null) - this._instance_from.add (tmp); - } - else - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("Unknown option: " - + child.getKey ())); - } - - if (this._ds_name == null) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No data set was defined.")); - else if (this._attributes.size () == 0) - throw (new IllegalArgumentException ("No attribute was defined.")); - } /* }}} GenericJMXConfValue (OConfigItem ci) */ - - /** - * Query values via JMX according to the object's configuration and dispatch - * them to collectd. - * - * @param conn Connection to the MBeanServer. - * @param objName Object name of the MBean to query. - * @param pd Preset naming components. The members host, plugin and - * plugin instance will be used. - */ - public void query (MBeanServerConnection conn, ObjectName objName, /* {{{ */ - PluginData pd) - { - ValueList vl; - List dsrc; - List values; - List instanceList; - String instancePrefix; - - if (this._ds == null) - { - this._ds = Collectd.getDS (this._ds_name); - if (this._ds == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue: Unknown type: " - + this._ds_name); - return; - } - } - - dsrc = this._ds.getDataSources (); - if (dsrc.size () != this._attributes.size ()) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue.query: The data set " - + this._ds_name + " has " + this._ds.getDataSources ().size () - + " data sources, but there were " + this._attributes.size () - + " attributes configured. This doesn't match!"); - this._ds = null; - return; - } - - vl = new ValueList (pd); - vl.setType (this._ds_name); - - /* - * Build the instnace prefix from the fixed string prefix and the - * properties of the objName. - */ - instanceList = new ArrayList (); - for (int i = 0; i < this._instance_from.size (); i++) - { - String propertyName; - String propertyValue; - - propertyName = this._instance_from.get (i); - propertyValue = objName.getKeyProperty (propertyName); - if (propertyValue == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfMBean: " - + "No such property in object name: " + propertyName); - } - else - { - instanceList.add (propertyValue); - } - } - - if (this._instance_prefix != null) - instancePrefix = new String (this._instance_prefix - + join ("-", instanceList)); - else - instancePrefix = join ("-", instanceList); - - /* - * Build a list of `Object's which is then passed to `submitTable' and - * `submitScalar'. - */ - values = new ArrayList (); - assert (dsrc.size () == this._attributes.size ()); - for (int i = 0; i < this._attributes.size (); i++) - { - Object v; - - v = queryAttribute (conn, objName, this._attributes.get (i)); - if (v == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("GenericJMXConfValue.query: " - + "Querying attribute " + this._attributes.get (i) + " failed."); - return; - } - - values.add (v); - } - - if (this._is_table) - submitTable (values, vl, instancePrefix); - else - submitScalar (values, vl, instancePrefix); - } /* }}} void query */ -} /* class GenericJMXConfValue */ - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/JMXMemory.java b/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/JMXMemory.java deleted file mode 100644 index 050d893..0000000 --- a/bindings/java/org/collectd/java/JMXMemory.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,237 +0,0 @@ -/** - * collectd - bindings/java/org/collectd/java/JMXMemory.java - * Copyright (C) 2009 Florian octo Forster - * - * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a - * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), - * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation - * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, - * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the - * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: - * - * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in - * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. - * - * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR - * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, - * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE - * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER - * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING - * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER - * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. - * - * Authors: - * Florian octo Forster - */ - -package org.collectd.java; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Date; - -import java.lang.management.ManagementFactory; -import java.lang.management.MemoryUsage; -import java.lang.management.MemoryMXBean; - -import javax.management.MBeanServerConnection; -import javax.management.remote.JMXConnector; -import javax.management.remote.JMXConnectorFactory; -import javax.management.remote.JMXServiceURL; - -import org.collectd.api.Collectd; -import org.collectd.api.DataSet; -import org.collectd.api.ValueList; -import org.collectd.api.Notification; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigItem; - -import org.collectd.api.CollectdConfigInterface; -import org.collectd.api.CollectdInitInterface; -import org.collectd.api.CollectdReadInterface; -import org.collectd.api.CollectdShutdownInterface; - -import org.collectd.api.OConfigValue; -import org.collectd.api.OConfigItem; - -public class JMXMemory implements CollectdConfigInterface, - CollectdInitInterface, - CollectdReadInterface, - CollectdShutdownInterface -{ - private String _jmx_service_url = null; - private MemoryMXBean _mbean = null; - - public JMXMemory () - { - Collectd.registerConfig ("JMXMemory", this); - Collectd.registerInit ("JMXMemory", this); - Collectd.registerRead ("JMXMemory", this); - Collectd.registerShutdown ("JMXMemory", this); - } - - private void submit (String plugin_instance, MemoryUsage usage) /* {{{ */ - { - ValueList vl; - - long mem_init; - long mem_used; - long mem_committed; - long mem_max; - - mem_init = usage.getInit (); - mem_used = usage.getUsed (); - mem_committed = usage.getCommitted (); - mem_max = usage.getMax (); - - Collectd.logDebug ("JMXMemory plugin: plugin_instance = " + plugin_instance + "; " - + "mem_init = " + mem_init + "; " - + "mem_used = " + mem_used + "; " - + "mem_committed = " + mem_committed + "; " - + "mem_max = " + mem_max + ";"); - - vl = new ValueList (); - - vl.setHost ("localhost"); - vl.setPlugin ("JMXMemory"); - vl.setPluginInstance (plugin_instance); - vl.setType ("memory"); - - if (mem_init >= 0) - { - vl.addValue (mem_init); - vl.setTypeInstance ("init"); - Collectd.dispatchValues (vl); - vl.clearValues (); - } - - if (mem_used >= 0) - { - vl.addValue (mem_used); - vl.setTypeInstance ("used"); - Collectd.dispatchValues (vl); - vl.clearValues (); - } - - if (mem_committed >= 0) - { - vl.addValue (mem_committed); - vl.setTypeInstance ("committed"); - Collectd.dispatchValues (vl); - vl.clearValues (); - } - - if (mem_max >= 0) - { - vl.addValue (mem_max); - vl.setTypeInstance ("max"); - Collectd.dispatchValues (vl); - vl.clearValues (); - } - } /* }}} void submit */ - - private int configServiceURL (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - { - List values; - OConfigValue cv; - - values = ci.getValues (); - if (values.size () != 1) - { - Collectd.logError ("JMXMemory plugin: The JMXServiceURL option needs " - + "exactly one string argument."); - return (-1); - } - - cv = values.get (0); - if (cv.getType () != OConfigValue.OCONFIG_TYPE_STRING) - { - Collectd.logError ("JMXMemory plugin: The JMXServiceURL option needs " - + "exactly one string argument."); - return (-1); - } - - _jmx_service_url = cv.getString (); - return (0); - } /* }}} int configServiceURL */ - - public int config (OConfigItem ci) /* {{{ */ - { - List children; - int i; - - Collectd.logDebug ("JMXMemory plugin: config: ci = " + ci + ";"); - - children = ci.getChildren (); - for (i = 0; i < children.size (); i++) - { - OConfigItem child; - String key; - - child = children.get (i); - key = child.getKey (); - if (key.equalsIgnoreCase ("JMXServiceURL")) - { - configServiceURL (child); - } - else - { - Collectd.logError ("JMXMemory plugin: Unknown config option: " + key); - } - } - - return (0); - } /* }}} int config */ - - public int init () /* {{{ */ - { - JMXServiceURL service_url; - JMXConnector connector; - MBeanServerConnection connection; - - if (_jmx_service_url == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("JMXMemory: _jmx_service_url == null"); - return (-1); - } - - try - { - service_url = new JMXServiceURL (_jmx_service_url); - connector = JMXConnectorFactory.connect (service_url); - connection = connector.getMBeanServerConnection (); - _mbean = ManagementFactory.newPlatformMXBeanProxy (connection, - ManagementFactory.MEMORY_MXBEAN_NAME, - MemoryMXBean.class); - } - catch (Exception e) - { - Collectd.logError ("JMXMemory: Creating MBean failed: " + e); - return (-1); - } - - return (0); - } /* }}} int init */ - - public int read () /* {{{ */ - { - if (_mbean == null) - { - Collectd.logError ("JMXMemory: _mbean == null"); - return (-1); - } - - submit ("heap", _mbean.getHeapMemoryUsage ()); - submit ("non_heap", _mbean.getNonHeapMemoryUsage ()); - - return (0); - } /* }}} int read */ - - public int shutdown () /* {{{ */ - { - System.out.print ("org.collectd.java.JMXMemory.Shutdown ();\n"); - _jmx_service_url = null; - _mbean = null; - return (0); - } /* }}} int shutdown */ -} /* class JMXMemory */ - -/* vim: set sw=2 sts=2 et fdm=marker : */ diff --git a/bindings/perl/Makefile.PL b/bindings/perl/Makefile.PL deleted file mode 100644 index 68fb260..0000000 --- a/bindings/perl/Makefile.PL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ -use ExtUtils::MakeMaker; - -WriteMakefile( - NAME => 'Collectd', - AUTHOR => 'Sebastian Harl ', - TEST_REQUIRES => { 'YAML::Any' => 0 }, -); - -# vim: set sw=4 ts=4 tw=78 noexpandtab : diff --git a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd.pm b/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd.pm deleted file mode 100644 index c1adf44..0000000 --- a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,637 +0,0 @@ -# collectd - Collectd.pm -# Copyright (C) 2007-2009 Sebastian Harl -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the -# Free Software Foundation; only version 2 of the License is applicable. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA -# -# Author: -# Sebastian Harl - -package Collectd; - -use strict; -use warnings; - -use Config; - -use threads; -use threads::shared; - -BEGIN { - if (! $Config{'useithreads'}) { - die "Perl does not support ithreads!"; - } -} - -require Exporter; - -our @ISA = qw( Exporter ); - -our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( - 'plugin' => [ qw( - plugin_register - plugin_unregister - plugin_dispatch_values - plugin_get_interval - plugin_write - plugin_flush - plugin_flush_one - plugin_flush_all - plugin_dispatch_notification - plugin_log - ) ], - 'types' => [ qw( - TYPE_INIT - TYPE_READ - TYPE_WRITE - TYPE_SHUTDOWN - TYPE_LOG - TYPE_NOTIF - TYPE_FLUSH - TYPE_CONFIG - TYPE_DATASET - ) ], - 'ds_types' => [ qw( - DS_TYPE_COUNTER - DS_TYPE_GAUGE - ) ], - 'log' => [ qw( - ERROR - WARNING - NOTICE - INFO - DEBUG - LOG_ERR - LOG_WARNING - LOG_NOTICE - LOG_INFO - LOG_DEBUG - ) ], - 'filter_chain' => [ qw( - fc_register - FC_MATCH_NO_MATCH - FC_MATCH_MATCHES - FC_TARGET_CONTINUE - FC_TARGET_STOP - FC_TARGET_RETURN - ) ], - 'fc_types' => [ qw( - FC_MATCH - FC_TARGET - ) ], - 'notif' => [ qw( - NOTIF_FAILURE - NOTIF_WARNING - NOTIF_OKAY - ) ], - 'globals' => [ qw( - $hostname_g - $interval_g - ) ], -); - -{ - my %seen; - push @{$EXPORT_TAGS{'all'}}, grep {! $seen{$_}++ } @{$EXPORT_TAGS{$_}} - foreach keys %EXPORT_TAGS; -} - -# global variables -our $hostname_g; -our $interval_g; - -Exporter::export_ok_tags ('all'); - -my @plugins : shared = (); -my @fc_plugins : shared = (); -my %cf_callbacks : shared = (); - -my %types = ( - TYPE_CONFIG, "config", - TYPE_INIT, "init", - TYPE_READ, "read", - TYPE_WRITE, "write", - TYPE_SHUTDOWN, "shutdown", - TYPE_LOG, "log", - TYPE_NOTIF, "notify", - TYPE_FLUSH, "flush" -); - -my %fc_types = ( - FC_MATCH, "match", - FC_TARGET, "target" -); - -my %fc_exec_names = ( - FC_MATCH, "match", - FC_TARGET, "invoke" -); - -my %fc_cb_types = ( - FC_CB_EXEC, "exec", - FC_CB_CREATE, "create", - FC_CB_DESTROY, "destroy" -); - -foreach my $type (keys %types) { - $plugins[$type] = &share ({}); -} - -foreach my $type (keys %fc_types) { - $fc_plugins[$type] = &share ({}); -} - -sub _log { - my $caller = shift; - my $lvl = shift; - my $msg = shift; - - if ("Collectd" eq $caller) { - $msg = "perl: $msg"; - } - return plugin_log ($lvl, $msg); -} - -sub ERROR { _log (scalar caller, LOG_ERR, shift); } -sub WARNING { _log (scalar caller, LOG_WARNING, shift); } -sub NOTICE { _log (scalar caller, LOG_NOTICE, shift); } -sub INFO { _log (scalar caller, LOG_INFO, shift); } -sub DEBUG { _log (scalar caller, LOG_DEBUG, shift); } - -sub plugin_call_all { - my $type = shift; - - my %plugins; - my $interval; - - our $cb_name = undef; - - if (! defined $type) { - return; - } - - if (TYPE_LOG != $type) { - DEBUG ("Collectd::plugin_call: type = \"$type\" (" - . $types{$type} . "), args=\"" - . join(', ', map { defined($_) ? $_ : '' } @_) . "\""); - } - - if (! defined $plugins[$type]) { - ERROR ("Collectd::plugin_call: unknown type \"$type\""); - return; - } - - { - lock %{$plugins[$type]}; - %plugins = %{$plugins[$type]}; - } - - $interval = plugin_get_interval (); - - foreach my $plugin (keys %plugins) { - my $p = $plugins{$plugin}; - - my $status = 0; - - if ($p->{'wait_left'} > 0) { - $p->{'wait_left'} -= $interval; - } - - next if ($p->{'wait_left'} > 0); - - $cb_name = $p->{'cb_name'}; - $status = call_by_name (@_); - - if (! $status) { - my $err = undef; - - if ($@) { - $err = $@; - } - else { - $err = "callback returned false"; - } - - if (TYPE_LOG != $type) { - ERROR ("Execution of callback \"$cb_name\" failed: $err"); - } - - $status = 0; - } - - if ($status) { - $p->{'wait_left'} = 0; - $p->{'wait_time'} = $interval; - } - elsif (TYPE_READ == $type) { - if ($p->{'wait_time'} < $interval) { - $p->{'wait_time'} = $interval; - } - - $p->{'wait_left'} = $p->{'wait_time'}; - $p->{'wait_time'} *= 2; - - if ($p->{'wait_time'} > 86400) { - $p->{'wait_time'} = 86400; - } - - WARNING ("${plugin}->read() failed with status $status. " - . "Will suspend it for $p->{'wait_left'} seconds."); - } - elsif (TYPE_INIT == $type) { - ERROR ("${plugin}->init() failed with status $status. " - . "Plugin will be disabled."); - - foreach my $type (keys %types) { - plugin_unregister ($type, $plugin); - } - } - elsif (TYPE_LOG != $type) { - WARNING ("${plugin}->$types{$type}() failed with status $status."); - } - } - return 1; -} - -# Collectd::plugin_register (type, name, data). -# -# type: -# init, read, write, shutdown, data set -# -# name: -# name of the plugin -# -# data: -# reference to the plugin's subroutine that does the work or the data set -# definition -sub plugin_register { - my $type = shift; - my $name = shift; - my $data = shift; - - DEBUG ("Collectd::plugin_register: " - . "type = \"$type\" (" . $types{$type} - . "), name = \"$name\", data = \"$data\""); - - if (! ((defined $type) && (defined $name) && (defined $data))) { - ERROR ("Usage: Collectd::plugin_register (type, name, data)"); - return; - } - - if ((! defined $plugins[$type]) && (TYPE_DATASET != $type) - && (TYPE_CONFIG != $type)) { - ERROR ("Collectd::plugin_register: Invalid type \"$type\""); - return; - } - - if ((TYPE_DATASET == $type) && ("ARRAY" eq ref $data)) { - return plugin_register_data_set ($name, $data); - } - elsif ((TYPE_CONFIG == $type) && (! ref $data)) { - my $pkg = scalar caller; - - if ($data !~ m/^$pkg\:\:/) { - $data = $pkg . "::" . $data; - } - - lock %cf_callbacks; - $cf_callbacks{$name} = $data; - } - elsif ((TYPE_DATASET != $type) && (! ref $data)) { - my $pkg = scalar caller; - - my %p : shared; - - if ($data !~ m/^$pkg\:\:/) { - $data = $pkg . "::" . $data; - } - - %p = ( - wait_time => plugin_get_interval (), - wait_left => 0, - cb_name => $data, - ); - - lock %{$plugins[$type]}; - $plugins[$type]->{$name} = \%p; - } - else { - ERROR ("Collectd::plugin_register: Invalid data."); - return; - } - return 1; -} - -sub plugin_unregister { - my $type = shift; - my $name = shift; - - DEBUG ("Collectd::plugin_unregister: type = \"$type\" (" - . $types{$type} . "), name = \"$name\""); - - if (! ((defined $type) && (defined $name))) { - ERROR ("Usage: Collectd::plugin_unregister (type, name)"); - return; - } - - if (TYPE_DATASET == $type) { - return plugin_unregister_data_set ($name); - } - elsif (TYPE_CONFIG == $type) { - lock %cf_callbacks; - delete $cf_callbacks{$name}; - } - elsif (defined $plugins[$type]) { - lock %{$plugins[$type]}; - delete $plugins[$type]->{$name}; - } - else { - ERROR ("Collectd::plugin_unregister: Invalid type."); - return; - } -} - -sub plugin_write { - my %args = @_; - - my @plugins = (); - my @datasets = (); - my @valuelists = (); - - if (! defined $args{'valuelists'}) { - ERROR ("Collectd::plugin_write: Missing 'valuelists' argument."); - return; - } - - DEBUG ("Collectd::plugin_write:" - . (defined ($args{'plugins'}) ? " plugins = $args{'plugins'}" : "") - . (defined ($args{'datasets'}) ? " datasets = $args{'datasets'}" : "") - . " valueslists = $args{'valuelists'}"); - - if (defined ($args{'plugins'})) { - if ("ARRAY" eq ref ($args{'plugins'})) { - @plugins = @{$args{'plugins'}}; - } - else { - @plugins = ($args{'plugins'}); - } - } - else { - @plugins = (undef); - } - - if ("ARRAY" eq ref ($args{'valuelists'})) { - @valuelists = @{$args{'valuelists'}}; - } - else { - @valuelists = ($args{'valuelists'}); - } - - if (defined ($args{'datasets'})) { - if ("ARRAY" eq ref ($args{'datasets'})) { - @datasets = @{$args{'datasets'}}; - } - else { - @datasets = ($args{'datasets'}); - } - } - else { - @datasets = (undef) x scalar (@valuelists); - } - - if ($#datasets != $#valuelists) { - ERROR ("Collectd::plugin_write: Invalid number of datasets."); - return; - } - - foreach my $plugin (@plugins) { - for (my $i = 0; $i < scalar (@valuelists); ++$i) { - _plugin_write ($plugin, $datasets[$i], $valuelists[$i]); - } - } -} - -sub plugin_flush { - my %args = @_; - - my $timeout = -1; - my @plugins = (); - my @ids = (); - - DEBUG ("Collectd::plugin_flush:" - . (defined ($args{'timeout'}) ? " timeout = $args{'timeout'}" : "") - . (defined ($args{'plugins'}) ? " plugins = $args{'plugins'}" : "") - . (defined ($args{'identifiers'}) - ? " identifiers = $args{'identifiers'}" : "")); - - if (defined ($args{'timeout'}) && ($args{'timeout'} > 0)) { - $timeout = $args{'timeout'}; - } - - if (defined ($args{'plugins'})) { - if ("ARRAY" eq ref ($args{'plugins'})) { - @plugins = @{$args{'plugins'}}; - } - else { - @plugins = ($args{'plugins'}); - } - } - else { - @plugins = (undef); - } - - if (defined ($args{'identifiers'})) { - if ("ARRAY" eq ref ($args{'identifiers'})) { - @ids = @{$args{'identifiers'}}; - } - else { - @ids = ($args{'identifiers'}); - } - } - else { - @ids = (undef); - } - - foreach my $plugin (@plugins) { - foreach my $id (@ids) { - _plugin_flush($plugin, $timeout, $id); - } - } -} - -sub fc_call { - my $type = shift; - my $name = shift; - my $cb_type = shift; - - my %proc; - - our $cb_name = undef; - my $status; - - if (! ((defined $type) && (defined $name) && (defined $cb_type))) { - ERROR ("Usage: Collectd::fc_call(type, name, cb_type, ...)"); - return; - } - - if (! defined $fc_plugins[$type]) { - ERROR ("Collectd::fc_call: Invalid type \"$type\""); - return; - } - - if (! defined $fc_plugins[$type]->{$name}) { - ERROR ("Collectd::fc_call: Unknown " - . ($type == FC_MATCH ? "match" : "target") - . " \"$name\""); - return; - } - - DEBUG ("Collectd::fc_call: " - . "type = \"$type\" (" . $fc_types{$type} - . "), name = \"$name\", cb_type = \"$cb_type\" (" - . $fc_cb_types{$cb_type} . ")"); - - { - lock %{$fc_plugins[$type]}; - %proc = %{$fc_plugins[$type]->{$name}}; - } - - if (FC_CB_EXEC == $cb_type) { - $cb_name = $proc{$fc_exec_names{$type}}; - } - elsif (FC_CB_CREATE == $cb_type) { - if (defined $proc{'create'}) { - $cb_name = $proc{'create'}; - } - else { - return 1; - } - } - elsif (FC_CB_DESTROY == $cb_type) { - if (defined $proc{'destroy'}) { - $cb_name = $proc{'destroy'}; - } - else { - return 1; - } - } - - $status = call_by_name (@_); - - if ($status < 0) { - my $err = undef; - - if ($@) { - $err = $@; - } - else { - $err = "callback returned false"; - } - - ERROR ("Execution of fc callback \"$cb_name\" failed: $err"); - return; - } - return $status; -} - -sub fc_register { - my $type = shift; - my $name = shift; - my $proc = shift; - - my %fc : shared; - - DEBUG ("Collectd::fc_register: " - . "type = \"$type\" (" . $fc_types{$type} - . "), name = \"$name\", proc = \"$proc\""); - - if (! ((defined $type) && (defined $name) && (defined $proc))) { - ERROR ("Usage: Collectd::fc_register(type, name, proc)"); - return; - } - - if (! defined $fc_plugins[$type]) { - ERROR ("Collectd::fc_register: Invalid type \"$type\""); - return; - } - - if (("HASH" ne ref ($proc)) || (! defined $proc->{$fc_exec_names{$type}}) - || ("" ne ref ($proc->{$fc_exec_names{$type}}))) { - ERROR ("Collectd::fc_register: Invalid proc."); - return; - } - - for my $p (qw( create destroy )) { - if ((defined $proc->{$p}) && ("" ne ref ($proc->{$p}))) { - ERROR ("Collectd::fc_register: Invalid proc."); - return; - } - } - - %fc = %$proc; - - foreach my $p (keys %fc) { - my $pkg = scalar caller; - - if ($p !~ m/^(create|destroy|$fc_exec_names{$type})$/) { - next; - } - - if ($fc{$p} !~ m/^$pkg\:\:/) { - $fc{$p} = $pkg . "::" . $fc{$p}; - } - } - - lock %{$fc_plugins[$type]}; - if (defined $fc_plugins[$type]->{$name}) { - WARNING ("Collectd::fc_register: Overwriting previous " - . "definition of match \"$name\"."); - } - - if (! _fc_register ($type, $name)) { - ERROR ("Collectd::fc_register: Failed to register \"$name\"."); - return; - } - - $fc_plugins[$type]->{$name} = \%fc; - return 1; -} - -sub _plugin_dispatch_config { - my $plugin = shift; - my $config = shift; - - our $cb_name = undef; - - if (! (defined ($plugin) && defined ($config))) { - return; - } - - if (! defined $cf_callbacks{$plugin}) { - WARNING ("Found a configuration for the \"$plugin\" plugin, but " - . "the plugin isn't loaded or didn't register " - . "a configuration callback."); - return; - } - - { - lock %cf_callbacks; - $cb_name = $cf_callbacks{$plugin}; - } - call_by_name ($config); -} - -1; - -# vim: set sw=4 ts=4 tw=78 noexpandtab : - diff --git a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Plugins/Monitorus.pm b/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Plugins/Monitorus.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 7054fbf..0000000 --- a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Plugins/Monitorus.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,104 +0,0 @@ -# -# collectd - mon.itor.us collectd plugin -# Copyright (C) 2009 Jeff Green -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it -# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the -# Free Software Foundation; only version 2 of the License is applicable. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA -# -# Authors: -# Jeff Green -# - -package Collectd::Plugins::Monitorus; - -use strict; -use warnings; - -use Collectd qw( :all ); -use LWP; -use threads::shared; - -use constant NUM_OF_INTERVALS => 90; - -my $intervalcnt :shared; -$intervalcnt=NUM_OF_INTERVALS; -my $prev_value :shared; -$prev_value=0; - -plugin_register (TYPE_READ, "monitorus", "monitorus_read"); - -sub monitorus_read -{ - my $vl = { plugin => 'monitorus', type => 'gauge' }; - - # Only retrieve a value occasionally in order to not overload mon.itor.us - if (++$intervalcnt{'values'} = [ $prev_value ]; - plugin_dispatch_values ($vl); - return 1; - } - - $intervalcnt=0; - - my $site = 'http://mon.itor.us'; - my $username = 'me@example.org'; - my $target = $site.'/user/api/'.$username.'/secretpassword'; - - my $ua = LWP::UserAgent->new; - my $req = HTTP::Request->new(GET => "$target"); - $req->header('Accept' => 'text/html'); #Accept HTML Page - - my $key; - my $res = $ua->get($target); - if ($res->is_success) {# Success....all content of page has been received - $res->content() =~ m/\[CDATA\[(.*)\]\]/; - $key = $1; - } else { - INFO("monitorus: Error in retrieving login page."); - } - - $target = $site.'/test/api/'.$key.'/testNames'; - my $testid; - $res = $ua->get($target); - if ($res->is_success) {# Success....all content of page has been received - $res->content() =~ m/get($target); - if ($res->is_success) {# Success....all content of page has been received - $res->content() =~ m/\<\/row\>\s*(\.*?sitetest_http.*?\<\/row\>)/s; - $result = $1; - $result =~ s/\.*?CDATA.*?\<\/cell\>//g; - $result =~ m|\([0-9]*)\<\/cell\>|; - $value = $1; - } else { - INFO("monitorus: Error in retrieving testsLastValues page."); - } - - $prev_value = $value; - $vl->{'values'} = [ $value ]; - plugin_dispatch_values ($vl); - - return 1; -} - -1; diff --git a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Plugins/OpenVZ.pm b/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Plugins/OpenVZ.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 4c7c3fe..0000000 --- a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Plugins/OpenVZ.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -# -# collectd - OpenVZ collectd plugin -# Copyright (C) 2009 Jonathan Kolb -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under -# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software -# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later -# version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -# General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA -# -# Author: -# Jonathan Kolb -# - -package Collectd::Plugins::OpenVZ; - -use strict; -use warnings; - -use Collectd qw( :all ); - -my $vzctl = '/usr/sbin/vzctl'; -my $vzlist = '/usr/sbin/vzlist'; - -# Since OpenVZ is container based, all guests see all the host's CPUs, -# and would report the same data. So we disable CPU by default. -my $enable_interface = 1; -my $enable_cpu = 0; -my $enable_df = 1; -my $enable_load = 1; -my $enable_processes = 1; -my $enable_users = 1; - -# We probably don't care about loopback transfer -my @ignored_interfaces = ( "lo" ); - -sub interface_read { - my ($veid, $name) = @_; - my @rx_fields = qw(if_octets if_packets if_errors drop fifo frame compressed multicast); - my @tx_fields = qw(if_octets if_packets if_errors drop fifo frame compressed); - my %v = _build_report_hash($name); - - my @lines = `$vzctl exec $veid cat /proc/net/dev`; - - for my $line (@lines) { - # skip explanatory text - next if $line !~ /:/; - - $line =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; - - my ($iface, %rx, %tx); - - # read /proc/net/dev fields - ($iface, @rx{@rx_fields}, @tx{@tx_fields}) = split /[: ]+/, $line; - - # Skip this interface if it is in the ignored list - next if grep { $iface eq $_ } @ignored_interfaces; - - for my $instance (qw(if_octets if_packets if_errors)) { - plugin_dispatch_values({ - 'plugin' => 'interface', - 'plugin_instance' => $iface, - 'type' => $instance, - 'values' => [ $rx{$instance}, $tx{$instance} ], - %v, - }); - } - } -} - -sub cpu_read { - my $veid = shift; - my $name = shift; - my ($key, $val, $i, @lines, @counters); - my @cpu_instances = ('user', 'nice', 'system', 'idle', 'wait', 'interrupt', 'softirq', 'steal'); - my $last_stat = {}; - my %v = _build_report_hash($name); - - $v{'plugin'} = 'cpu'; - $v{'type'} = 'cpu'; - - $i = 0; - @lines = split(/\n/, `$vzctl exec $veid cat /proc/stat`); - foreach (@lines) { - next if (!/^cpu[0-9]/); - - @counters = split(/ +/); - shift(@counters); - - # Remove once OpenVZ bug 1376 is resolved - if (48485 == $counters[3]) { - $counters[3] = $last_stat->{"$veid-$i-idle"}; - $counters[4] = $last_stat->{"$veid-$i-wait"}; - } - else { - $last_stat->{"$veid-$i-idle"} = $counters[3]; - $last_stat->{"$veid-$i-wait"} = $counters[4]; - } - - $v{'plugin_instance'} = $i++; - for ($key = 0; $key <= $#counters; ++$key) { - $v{'type_instance'} = $cpu_instances[$key]; - $v{'values'} = [ $counters[$key] ]; - plugin_dispatch_values(\%v); - } -} -} - -sub df_read { - my $veid = shift; - my $name = shift; - my ($key, $val, @lines, @parts); - my %v = _build_report_hash($name); - - $v{'plugin'} = 'df'; - delete $v{'plugin_instance'}; - $v{'type'} = 'df'; - - $val = join(' ', map { (split)[1] } split(/\n/, `$vzctl exec $veid cat /proc/mounts`)); - @lines = split(/\n/, `$vzctl exec $veid stat -tf $val`); - foreach (@lines) { - @parts = split(/ /); - next if (0 == $parts[7]); - - $val = substr($parts[0], 1); - $val = 'root' if ($val =~ /^$/); - $val =~ s#/#-#g; - - $v{'type_instance'} = $val; - $v{'values'} = [ $parts[5] * ($parts[6] - $parts[7]), $parts[5] * $parts[7] ]; - plugin_dispatch_values(\%v); -} -} - -sub load_read { - my $veid = shift; - my $name = shift; - my ($key, $val, @lines, @parts); - my %v = _build_report_hash($name); - - $v{'plugin'} = 'load'; - delete $v{'plugin_instance'}; - $v{'type'} = 'load'; - delete $v{'type_instance'}; - - @parts = split(/ +/, `$vzctl exec $veid cat /proc/loadavg`); - $v{'values'} = [ $parts[0], $parts[1], $parts[2] ]; - plugin_dispatch_values(\%v); -} - -sub processes_read { - my $veid = shift; - my $name = shift; - my ($key, $val, @lines); - my %v = _build_report_hash($name); - - my $ps_states = { 'paging' => 0, 'blocked' => 0, 'zombies' => 0, 'stopped' => 0, - 'running' => 0, 'sleeping' => 0 }; - my $state_map = { 'R' => 'running', 'S' => 'sleeping', 'D' => 'blocked', - 'Z' => 'zombies', 'T' => 'stopped', 'W' => 'paging' }; - - $v{'plugin'} = 'processes'; - delete $v{'plugin_instance'}; - $v{'type'} = 'ps_state'; - - @lines = map { (split)[2] } split(/\n/, `$vzctl exec $veid cat '/proc/[0-9]*/stat'`); - foreach $key (@lines) { - ++$ps_states->{$state_map->{$key}}; - } - - foreach $key (keys %{$ps_states}) { - $v{'type_instance'} = $key; - $v{'values'} = [ $ps_states->{$key} ]; - plugin_dispatch_values(\%v); -} -} - -sub users_read { - my $veid = shift; - my $name = shift; - my ($key, $val, @lines); - my %v = _build_report_hash($name); - - $v{'plugin'} = 'users'; - delete $v{'plugin_instance'}; - $v{'type'} = 'users'; - delete $v{'type_instance'}; - - @lines = split(/\n/, `$vzctl exec $veid w -h`); - $v{'values'} = [ scalar(@lines) ]; - plugin_dispatch_values(\%v); -} - -sub _build_report_hash { - my $name = shift; - return (time => time(), interval => plugin_get_interval(), host => $name); -} - -sub openvz_read { - my (@veids, $veid, $name); - - @veids = map { s/ //g; $_; } split(/\n/, `$vzlist -Ho veid`); - - foreach $veid (@veids) { - ($name = `$vzlist -Ho name $veid`) =~ s/^\s*(.*?)\s*$/$1/; - ($name = `$vzlist -Ho hostname $veid`) =~ s/^\s*(.*?)\s*$/$1/ if($name =~ /^-$/); - $name = $veid if ($name =~ /^-$/); - - if($enable_interface) { - interface_read($veid, $name); - } - - if($enable_cpu) { - cpu_read($veid, $name); - } - - if($enable_df) { - df_read($veid, $name); - } - - if($enable_load) { - load_read($veid, $name); - } - - if($enable_processes) { - processes_read($veid, $name); - } - - if($enable_users) { - users_read($veid, $name); - } - - return 1; - } -} - -plugin_register(TYPE_READ, 'OpenVZ', 'openvz_read'); - -return 1; diff --git a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Unixsock.pm b/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Unixsock.pm deleted file mode 100644 index 5c6a5f9..0000000 --- a/bindings/perl/lib/Collectd/Unixsock.pm +++ /dev/null @@ -1,640 +0,0 @@ -# -# collectd - bindings/buildperl/Collectd/Unixsock.pm -# Copyright (C) 2007,2008 Florian octo Forster -# -# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a -# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), -# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation -# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, -# and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the -# Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -# -# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -# -# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -# AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER -# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING -# FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER -# DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -# -# Authors: -# Florian Forster -# - -package Collectd::Unixsock; - -=head1 NAME - -Collectd::Unixsock - Abstraction layer for accessing the functionality by -collectd's unixsock plugin. - -=head1 SYNOPSIS - - use Collectd::Unixsock; - - my $sock = Collectd::Unixsock->new ($path); - - my $value = $sock->getval (%identifier); - $sock->putval (%identifier, - time => time (), - values => [123, 234, 345]); - - $sock->destroy (); - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -collectd's unixsock plugin allows external programs to access the values it has -collected or received and to submit own values. This Perl-module is simply a -little abstraction layer over this interface to make it even easier for -programmers to interact with the daemon. - -=cut - -use strict; -use warnings; - -use Carp qw(cluck confess carp croak); -use IO::Socket::UNIX; -use Scalar::Util qw( looks_like_number ); - -our $Debug = 0; - -sub _debug -{ - print @_ if $Debug; -} - -sub _create_socket -{ - my $path = shift; - my $sock = IO::Socket::UNIX->new (Type => SOCK_STREAM, Peer => $path); - if (!$sock) - { - cluck ("Cannot open UNIX-socket $path: $!"); - return; - } - return ($sock); -} # _create_socket - -=head1 VALUE IDENTIFIERS - -The values in the collectd are identified using a five-tuple (host, plugin, -plugin-instance, type, type-instance) where only plugin instance and type -instance may be undef. Many functions expect an I<%identifier> hash that has at -least the members B, B, and B, possibly completed by -B and B. - -Usually you can pass this hash as follows: - - $self->method (host => $host, plugin => $plugin, type => $type, %other_args); - -=cut - -sub _create_identifier -{ - my $args = shift; - my ($host, $plugin, $type); - - if (!$args->{host} || !$args->{plugin} || !$args->{type}) - { - cluck ("Need `host', `plugin' and `type'"); - return; - } - - $host = $args->{host}; - $plugin = $args->{plugin}; - $plugin .= '-' . $args->{plugin_instance} if defined $args->{plugin_instance}; - $type = $args->{type}; - $type .= '-' . $args->{type_instance} if defined $args->{type_instance}; - - return "$host/$plugin/$type"; -} # _create_identifier - -sub _parse_identifier -{ - my $string = shift; - my ($plugin_instance, $type_instance); - - my ($host, $plugin, $type) = split /\//, $string; - - ($plugin, $plugin_instance) = split /-/, $plugin, 2; - ($type, $type_instance) = split /-/, $type, 2; - - my $ident = - { - host => $host, - plugin => $plugin, - type => $type - }; - $ident->{plugin_instance} = $plugin_instance if defined $plugin_instance; - $ident->{type_instance} = $type_instance if defined $type_instance; - - return $ident; -} # _parse_identifier - -sub _escape_argument -{ - local $_ = shift; - - return $_ if /^\w+$/; - - s#\\#\\\\#g; - s#"#\\"#g; - return "\"$_\""; -} - -# Send a command on a socket, including any required argument escaping. -# Return a single line of result. -sub _socket_command { - my ($self, $command, $args) = @_; - - my $fh = $self->{sock} or confess ('object has no filehandle'); - - if($args) { - my $identifier = _create_identifier ($args) or return; - $command .= ' ' . _escape_argument ($identifier) . "\n"; - } else { - $command .= "\n"; - } - _debug "-> $command"; - $fh->print($command); - - my $response = $fh->getline; - chomp $response; - _debug "<- $response\n"; - return $response; -} - -# Read any remaining results from a socket and pass them to -# a callback for caller-defined mangling. -sub _socket_chat -{ - my ($self, $msg, $callback, $cbdata) = @_; - my ($nresults, $ret); - my $fh = $self->{sock} or confess ('object has no filehandle'); - - ($nresults, $msg) = split / /, $msg, 2; - if ($nresults <= 0) - { - $self->{error} = $msg; - return; - } - - for (1 .. $nresults) - { - my $entry = $fh->getline; - chomp $entry; - _debug "<- $entry\n"; - $callback->($entry, $cbdata); - } - return $cbdata; -} - - -=head1 PUBLIC METHODS - -=over 4 - -=item I<$self> = Collectd::Unixsock->B ([I<$path>]); - -Creates a new connection to the daemon. The optional I<$path> argument gives -the path to the UNIX socket of the C and defaults to -F. Returns the newly created object on success and -false on error. - -=cut - -sub new -{ - my $class = shift; - my $path = shift || '/var/run/collectd-unixsock'; - my $sock = _create_socket ($path) or return; - return bless - { - path => $path, - sock => $sock, - error => 'No error' - }, $class; -} # new - -=item I<$res> = I<$self>-EB (I<%identifier>); - -Requests a value-list from the daemon. On success a hash-ref is returned with -the name of each data-source as the key and the according value as, well, the -value. On error false is returned. - -=cut - -sub getval # {{{ -{ - my $self = shift; - my %args = @_; - my $ret = {}; - - my $msg = $self->_socket_command('GETVAL', \%args) or return; - $self->_socket_chat($msg, sub { - local $_ = shift; - my $ret = shift; - /^(\w+)=NaN$/ and $ret->{$1} = undef, return; - /^(\w+)=(.*)$/ and looks_like_number($2) and $ret->{$1} = 0 + $2, return; - }, $ret - ); - return $ret; -} # }}} sub getval - -=item I<$res> = I<$self>-EB (I<%identifier>); - -Requests a threshold from the daemon. On success a hash-ref is returned with -the threshold data. On error false is returned. - -=cut - -sub getthreshold # {{{ -{ - my $self = shift; - my %args = @_; - my $ret = {}; - - my $msg = $self->_socket_command('GETTHRESHOLD', \%args) or return; - $self->_socket_chat($msg, sub { - local $_ = shift; - my $ret = shift; - /^\s*([^:]+):\s*(.*)/ and do { - $1 =~ s/\s*$//; - $ret->{$1} = $2; - }; - }, $ret - ); - return $ret; -} # }}} sub getthreshold - -=item I<$self>-EB (I<%identifier>, B