From: octo Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 21:47:11 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Added files that must exist when running `automake'.. X-Git-Tag: liboping-0.1.0~28 X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=9e9dc7bc67326a0cad20b2c0d32c9c8bb85f1cee;p=collectd.git Added files that must exist when running `automake'.. --- diff --git a/AUTHORS b/AUTHORS index 84e313db..e69de29b 100644 --- a/AUTHORS +++ b/AUTHORS @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -This package was written by: - Florian octo Forster - -cpufreq module by: - Peter Holik - -hddtemp module by: - Vincent Stehlé - -nfs module by: - Jason Pepas - -processes module by: - Lyonel Vincent - -serial module by: - David Bacher - -tape module by: - Scott Garrett - -users module by: - Sebastian Harl - -vserver module by: - Sebastian Harl - -PID-file patch by: - Tommie Gannert - -don't-fork-patch by: - Alvaro Barcellos - -many autotools related fixes, libltdl code, getmnt-wizardry and much help has -contributed: - Niki W. Waibel - -The `log' mode has been written by: - Christophe Kalt - -collectd is available at: - - -Enjoy :) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index c8521798..e69de29b 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,223 +0,0 @@ - * The `disk' plugin has been ported to Darwin. - * The `battery' plugin should work on many Apple computers now. - -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 `hearbeat' - 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 unter 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. Thankt 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 - occured, 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 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 failes 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 privided 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 failes. - -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 neccessarily 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 unter Solaris, too. Other stats will follow later. - * Many fixes in the autoconf-script - * Collection/Museum scripts have been added unter 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 mofule 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 - -2004-07-12, 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 - -2004-07-10, Version 1.1: Minor changes - * Nothing really usefull to say ;) - -2004-07-09, Version 1.0: Initial Version - * The following modules are provided: - * Load average - * Ping time - * Traffic - * Memory info diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e69de29b diff --git a/README b/README index d3bab871..e69de29b 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ - collectd - System information collection daemon -================================================= -http://collectd.org/ - -About ------ - - collectd is a small daemon which collects statistics about a computer's - usage and writes then into RRD files. - - -Features --------- - - * collectd is able to collect the following data: - - - Apache server utilization - (Number of bytes transfered, number of requests handled and detailed - scoreboard statistics) - - - Apple Sensors - (Temperature, fanspeed and voltage sensors of apple computers) - - - Battery - (Charge, current and charge of ACPI and PMU based batteries) - - - CPU utilization - (Time spent in system, user, nice and idle) - - - CPU frequency - (For laptops with speed step or a similar technology) - - - Mountpoint usage - (Basically the values `df(1)' delivers) - - - Disk utilization - (Sectors read/written, number of read/write actions, time spent doing IO) - - - Harddisk temperatures - (Uhm, yeah, temperature of harddisks that is ;) - - - System load - (Load average over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes) - - - Memory utilization - (Memory occupied by running processes, page cache, buffer cache and free) - - - MySQL server statistics - (Commands issued, handlers triggered, thread usage, query cache - utilization and traffic sent/received) - - - NFS Procedures - (Which NFS command were called how often. Only NFSv2 and NFSv3 right now) - - - Ping latency - (Time to reach the default gateway or another given host) - - - Process counts - (Number of running, sleeping, zombie, ... processes) - - - Sensors - (System temperatured and fan rotation speeds) - - - Serial - (RX and TX of serial interfaces) - - - Swap - (Pages swapped out onto harddisk or whatever is called `swap' by the OS..) - - - Tape - (Read and write bytes and operations on tape devices) - - - Traffic - (In/Outbound traffic on the interfaces) - - - Users - (Currently logged in users) - - - VServer - (System ressources used by vservers) - - - Wireless - (Link quality of wireless cards) - - * Performance: Running as a daemon collectd doesn't spend much time in - startup. Since collectd links against libping, librrd and libsensors it - doesn't need to start any other processes. - - * Hardly any maintenance neccessary and setup is trivial. - - * Extremely easy and failsafe network operation possible. - - -Operation ---------- - - * collectd's configuration file can be found at `sysconfdir'/collectd.conf. - Run `collectd -h' for a list of builtin defaults. See `collectd.conf(5)' - for a list of options and a syntax description. - - * When running collectd writes system statistics in RRD-files. Per default - they reside in `/var/lib/collectd'. - - * When using the `ping' plugin collectd needs to run as user root, since only - root can 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) - - * The RRAs of the automatically created RRD files depend on the `step' - and `heartbeat' settings given on compile time. For a list of the - default RRAs take a look in the collectd(1) manpage. - - -Prerequisites -------------- - - To compile collectd from source you will need: - - * Usual suspects: C compiler, linker, preprocessor, make, ... - - * rrdtool (headers and library; rrdtool 1.0 and 1.2 both work fine) - If built without `librrd' the resulting binary will be `client only', i.e. - will send it's values via multicast and not create any RRD files itself. - - * libmysqlclient (optional) - - * lm-sensors (optional) - - * libstatgrab may be used to collect statistics on systems other than Linux - and/or Solaris. Note that CPU- and disk-statistics, while being provided by - this library, are not supported in collectd right now.. - - - * libcurl (optional) - If you want to use the `apache' plugin - - * CoreFoundation.framework and IOKit.framework - For copiling on darwin in general and the `apple_sensors' plugin in - particular. - -Author ------- - - Florian octo Forster -