collectd-perl(5): Fix example Perl script.
Thanks to Sergey for catching this!
Change-Id: I4bbb609079734cd54d68f77681ea742b4eb83239
Thanks to Sergey for catching this!
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ChangeLog: Remove blank line.
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Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.0
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
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ChangeLog: Add thanks to Peter Green.
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Bump version to 5.0.1; Update ChangeLog.
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Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.0
Conflicts:
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src/collectd.conf.in
src/curl_json.c
version-gen.sh
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src/collectd.conf.in
src/curl_json.c
version-gen.sh
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Bump version to 4.10.4; Update ChangeLog.
Change-Id: Ie23cf45f929c52e94e968c7129d24aca7a287dd5
Change-Id: Ie23cf45f929c52e94e968c7129d24aca7a287dd5
collectd.conf.in: Use the "Globals" option for perl and python.
Change-Id: Icaccaab601b91bc829c4da94c5344e0d766735bd
Change-Id: Icaccaab601b91bc829c4da94c5344e0d766735bd
Add RPM .spec file and startup script for AIX
Change-Id: Ic6187891e2014d84f8b2926df1c8b2012f26923f
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Reynaud <collectd@wattapower.net>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Change-Id: Ic6187891e2014d84f8b2926df1c8b2012f26923f
Signed-off-by: Aurelien Reynaud <collectd@wattapower.net>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Merge "curl_json plugin: Be more clever building the type instance." into collectd-4.10
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.0
Conflicts:
src/irq.c
Change-Id: Ie6c78234f07cc5b7bac7e6914813e9545ce1b1af
Conflicts:
src/irq.c
Change-Id: Ie6c78234f07cc5b7bac7e6914813e9545ce1b1af
irq plugin: Implement collection of non-numeric interrupts.
Hi all!
I've created a patch that enables collectd to collect all irqs present in
/proc/interrupts, with numeric and string names (NMI, LOC, RES, etc).
Two notices:
a) Unfortunately I was unable to build collectd from git repo (build.sh
failures), therefore I created this patch for latest stable release: 4.10.1
b) I am fairly unexperienced in C programming, so please inform me gently of my
mistakes:) But I am already using a patched version and it works fine.
Any feedback on code quality or recommendations are welcome.
Change-Id: Ia17bd953921051dfe53e838b76672adbef9e73c3
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Hi all!
I've created a patch that enables collectd to collect all irqs present in
/proc/interrupts, with numeric and string names (NMI, LOC, RES, etc).
Two notices:
a) Unfortunately I was unable to build collectd from git repo (build.sh
failures), therefore I created this patch for latest stable release: 4.10.1
b) I am fairly unexperienced in C programming, so please inform me gently of my
mistakes:) But I am already using a patched version and it works fine.
Any feedback on code quality or recommendations are welcome.
Change-Id: Ia17bd953921051dfe53e838b76672adbef9e73c3
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
processes plugin: Fixed handling of ProcessMatch regexes containing spaces.
Previously, something like 'ProcessMatch name "My Regex"' would have been
interpreted as three values. This was caused by using the old, non-complex
config interface which joins all config values using a space and passing the
resulting string to the plugin. The processes plugin used to use strsplit() to
re-gain a list of all values, obviously ignoring any quoting that might exist.
This has been fixed by using the complex config interface, which passes all
values as an array of strings and thus honoring the quoting handled by
liboconfig.
Previously, something like 'ProcessMatch name "My Regex"' would have been
interpreted as three values. This was caused by using the old, non-complex
config interface which joins all config values using a space and passing the
resulting string to the plugin. The processes plugin used to use strsplit() to
re-gain a list of all values, obviously ignoring any quoting that might exist.
This has been fixed by using the complex config interface, which passes all
values as an array of strings and thus honoring the quoting handled by
liboconfig.
Merge "exec plugin: Fixed incorrect typecast of 64-bit timestamp to unsigned int (collectd-5.0)" into collectd-5.0
exec plugin: Fixed incorrect typecast of 64-bit timestamp to unsigned int (collectd-5.0)
Change-Id: Ia99285c8158828760e74083ed6ea54112fa8a156
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kovalenko <alexanderk23@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Change-Id: Ia99285c8158828760e74083ed6ea54112fa8a156
Signed-off-by: Alexander Kovalenko <alexanderk23@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
curl_json plugin: Be more clever building the type instance.
When the key of the parent object is empty, don't use it. The previous code led
to type instances starting with a dash, e.g. "-foo".
Also, be more verbose when unable to resolve types.
Change-Id: Ib5f55efe1acc1e819ac3189b6780a4e998bf9c9f
When the key of the parent object is empty, don't use it. The previous code led
to type instances starting with a dash, e.g. "-foo".
Also, be more verbose when unable to resolve types.
Change-Id: Ib5f55efe1acc1e819ac3189b6780a4e998bf9c9f
Varnish plugin: Fix gauge vs. derive issues.
Some of the values are submitted using the wrong submit function.
Change-Id: Icf82844e54605d46cce8e41d2678aa4bca1cb2c1
Some of the values are submitted using the wrong submit function.
Change-Id: Icf82844e54605d46cce8e41d2678aa4bca1cb2c1
Merge "fix xff excessive rounding" into collectd-4.10
.gitignore: Added collectdctl.
Correct a missing yajl1/2 check
Change-Id: Ie3e0380721d88e54cb5630e1c3ecb613790b32b3
Change-Id: Ie3e0380721d88e54cb5630e1c3ecb613790b32b3
src/plugin.c: add info to 'Invalid value list' error message
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
collectd_unixsock.py: Fix infinite wait.
raise a KeyError if getval() or getthreshold() unixsock returns replies an
error because of request of an unknown identifier
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
raise a KeyError if getval() or getthreshold() unixsock returns replies an
error because of request of an unknown identifier
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
rrdtool plugin: Fix warning about unused variable "stepsize".
Change-Id: Ibd4dd3f17db62b10b96c59f37b66941ddc5ea7b0
Change-Id: Ibd4dd3f17db62b10b96c59f37b66941ddc5ea7b0
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.0
Conflicts:
src/curl_json.c
src/libvirt.c
Change-Id: I0852495b416435fa3cfd36068d967e0cd5ff689f
Conflicts:
src/curl_json.c
src/libvirt.c
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configure: Link with ip4tc and ip6tc, too.
This solves this problem:
octo@leeloo:/tmp $ gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -liptc -ldl
/usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccuJEDqP.o: undefined reference to symbol 'iptc_init'
/usr/bin/ld: note: 'iptc_init' is defined in DSO /lib64/libip4tc.so.0 so try adding it to the linker command line
/lib64/libip4tc.so.0: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Why the iptables plugin compiles without this is beyond me.
Change-Id: If615bee0c9524d907ca1834d5c337ed50c625c5b
This solves this problem:
octo@leeloo:/tmp $ gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -liptc -ldl
/usr/bin/ld: /tmp/ccuJEDqP.o: undefined reference to symbol 'iptc_init'
/usr/bin/ld: note: 'iptc_init' is defined in DSO /lib64/libip4tc.so.0 so try adding it to the linker command line
/lib64/libip4tc.so.0: could not read symbols: Invalid operation
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Why the iptables plugin compiles without this is beyond me.
Change-Id: If615bee0c9524d907ca1834d5c337ed50c625c5b
fix xff excessive rounding
Hi,
When generating arguments for rrd_create, the previous
format string "%.1f", was rounding up the value too aggressively.
ex: for xff==0.9999 the result would be -> 1.0 (invalid value for xff!)
The new format string is "%.10f", which lead up to 10 digits after the
dot, enough to be close to the double type limit, and so handling
correctly the previous example.
Change-Id: I7c6cc55b0d43beb5ef351bb04b67f4628249c737
Hi,
When generating arguments for rrd_create, the previous
format string "%.1f", was rounding up the value too aggressively.
ex: for xff==0.9999 the result would be -> 1.0 (invalid value for xff!)
The new format string is "%.10f", which lead up to 10 digits after the
dot, enough to be close to the double type limit, and so handling
correctly the previous example.
Change-Id: I7c6cc55b0d43beb5ef351bb04b67f4628249c737
configure.in: Add AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR for libltdl.
mysql plugin: Remove sideeffect-free function call.
notify_email plugin: Remove useless function and fix indentation.
Many build fixes that turned up with GCC 4.6.
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
src/csv.c: use a bigger buffer
The CSV plugin formerly used a relatively small output buffer. If you
had a large dataset, you would always get error -1 because the line
length was be too long. This patch extends the buffer.
Signed-off-by: Colin McCabe <colin.mccabe@dreamhost.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
The CSV plugin formerly used a relatively small output buffer. If you
had a large dataset, you would always get error -1 because the line
length was be too long. This patch extends the buffer.
Signed-off-by: Colin McCabe <colin.mccabe@dreamhost.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
src/utils_format_json.c: Correctly format the time of value lists.
Users should get epoch, not our internal format.
Users should get epoch, not our internal format.
curl_json plugin: Add compatibility code for libyajl v2.
Thanks to "spupykin" of the Arch Linux project on whose patch this commit is
loosely based.
Thanks to "spupykin" of the Arch Linux project on whose patch this commit is
loosely based.
Various plugins: Set the cURL option "CURLOPT_NOSIGNAL".
This fixes problems with version 7.21.2 (and later) of libcurl that are due to
collectd being a multi-threaded program.
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
This fixes problems with version 7.21.2 (and later) of libcurl that are due to
collectd being a multi-threaded program.
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
src/meta_data.c: Free a leaking mutex.
This problem primarily manifested on FreeBSD but may well effect other
systems as well.
Thanks to Tomas Krasnican for reporting this problem.
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
This problem primarily manifested on FreeBSD but may well effect other
systems as well.
Thanks to Tomas Krasnican for reporting this problem.
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
df plugin: Improve error message.
contrib/migrate-4-5.px: "df" does not have COUNTER DSTs.
contrib/migrate-4-5.px: Remove useless "OutDir" option.
notify_desktop plugin: Add compatibility code for libnotify 0.7.
The current code in src/notify_desktop.c is not compatible with the new
libnotify 0.7 API
This:
notification = notify_notification_new (summary, n->message, NULL, NULL);
Should now be:
notification = notify_notification_new (summary, n->message, NULL;
As in, one argument less for notify_notification_new.
But we can't just remove it or it'll break compability with libnotify
0.4.x and 0.5.x.
This piece of code sets dummy NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION for libnotify-0.4.x,
because NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION was added only in 0.5.x:
#ifndef NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION
#define NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION(x,y,z) 0
#endif
Then we can freely use NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION, and it will work with all
of 0.4, 0.5 and 0.7 series:
#if NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION (0, 7, 0)
do something cool
#endif
I'm attaching the working patch. It's been tested with all of the
mentioned versions, as well as it's in active use at Gentoo Linux.
Thanks, Samuli
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
The current code in src/notify_desktop.c is not compatible with the new
libnotify 0.7 API
This:
notification = notify_notification_new (summary, n->message, NULL, NULL);
Should now be:
notification = notify_notification_new (summary, n->message, NULL;
As in, one argument less for notify_notification_new.
But we can't just remove it or it'll break compability with libnotify
0.4.x and 0.5.x.
This piece of code sets dummy NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION for libnotify-0.4.x,
because NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION was added only in 0.5.x:
#ifndef NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION
#define NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION(x,y,z) 0
#endif
Then we can freely use NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION, and it will work with all
of 0.4, 0.5 and 0.7 series:
#if NOTIFY_CHECK_VERSION (0, 7, 0)
do something cool
#endif
I'm attaching the working patch. It's been tested with all of the
mentioned versions, as well as it's in active use at Gentoo Linux.
Thanks, Samuli
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
src/collectd.h: Define "_Bool" to "int" if the C compiler doesn't know the type.
ChangeLog: Add release date.
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.0
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
src/libvirt.c
src/plugin.c
src/plugin.h
version-gen.sh
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
src/libvirt.c
src/plugin.c
src/plugin.h
version-gen.sh
Bump version to 4.10.3; Update ChangeLog.
Merge branch 'collectd-4.9' into collectd-4.10
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
version-gen.sh
Conflicts:
ChangeLog
version-gen.sh
Bump version to 4.9.5; Update ChangeLog.
libvirt plugin: Correctly check the status code of virDomainGetVcpus().
The status code is less than zero on failure and the number of vCPUs
otherwise. Thanks to "JLPC" for pointing this problem out.
The status code is less than zero on failure and the number of vCPUs
otherwise. Thanks to "JLPC" for pointing this problem out.
Fix compilation error with plugin_register_shutdown
Compiling collectd-4.10.2 on an OpenSuSE 11.3 system causes the
following error:
snmp.c: In function ‘module_register’:
snmp.c:1620:3: error: passing argument 1 of ‘plugin_register_shutdown’ discards qualifiers from pointer target type
plugin.h:275:5: note: expected ‘char *’ but argument is of type ‘const char *’
Convert plugin_register_shutdown's name argument from 'char *' to
'const char *' in order to match the other plugin_register_*
functions.
Signed-off-by: Bruno Prémont <bonbons@linux-vserver.org>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
Compiling collectd-4.10.2 on an OpenSuSE 11.3 system causes the
following error:
snmp.c: In function ‘module_register’:
snmp.c:1620:3: error: passing argument 1 of ‘plugin_register_shutdown’ discards qualifiers from pointer target type
plugin.h:275:5: note: expected ‘char *’ but argument is of type ‘const char *’
Convert plugin_register_shutdown's name argument from 'char *' to
'const char *' in order to match the other plugin_register_*
functions.
Signed-off-by: Bruno Prémont <bonbons@linux-vserver.org>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.0
Merge branch 'collectd-4.9' into collectd-4.10
dispatch proper values in Python write plugin
Fixes the Python write callback so the appropriate value is dispatched to
Python. Previously, the code only looked at the first element of a data set
to determine which value type (GAUGE, COUNTER, etc) to dispatch. If your data
set consisted of multiple values of different types, then the Python write
plugin was receiving bad values for the elements at position n > 0 whose type
was not the same as that at position 0.
Fixes the Python write callback so the appropriate value is dispatched to
Python. Previously, the code only looked at the first element of a data set
to determine which value type (GAUGE, COUNTER, etc) to dispatch. If your data
set consisted of multiple values of different types, then the Python write
plugin was receiving bad values for the elements at position n > 0 whose type
was not the same as that at position 0.
Removed bogus checking in ut_config.
Since threshold is a plugin, the main config block (<Plugin "threshold">)
cannot contain only one keyword (as was mandatory in previous versions),
so checking must be removed.
Signed-off-by: Andres J. Diaz <ajdiaz@connectical.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
Since threshold is a plugin, the main config block (<Plugin "threshold">)
cannot contain only one keyword (as was mandatory in previous versions),
so checking must be removed.
Signed-off-by: Andres J. Diaz <ajdiaz@connectical.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
Fix buffer length in parse_identifier_vl function.
In parse_identifier_vl function (common.c), the value passed to
sstrncpy as buffer length is the sizeof a char pointer, which
is 4bytes for 32bit arch and 8bytes for 64 bit ones.
This patch fix the length and truncate the buffer to the same size as
destination buffer.
Signed-off-by: Andres J. Diaz <ajdiaz@connectical.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
In parse_identifier_vl function (common.c), the value passed to
sstrncpy as buffer length is the sizeof a char pointer, which
is 4bytes for 32bit arch and 8bytes for 64 bit ones.
This patch fix the length and truncate the buffer to the same size as
destination buffer.
Signed-off-by: Andres J. Diaz <ajdiaz@connectical.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
processes plugin: Call kvm_close() after kvm_geterr().
collectd.conf(5): Mention MySQL privileges required for repl stats.
collectd.conf(5): Be more verbose about how to access a notification daemon.
filter_chain: Use a complaint to report plugin_write()'s ENOENT error.
In most cases this is a permanent error, so using the complain mechanism
avoids spamming the logs.
In most cases this is a permanent error, so using the complain mechanism
avoids spamming the logs.
src/plugin.c: Print a more verbose error message if lt_dlopen() fails.
Since the Debian package doesn't depend on the libraries used by the
collectd plugins, some plugins may fail to load. ltdl reports this with
the very confusing error message "file not found". Since the plugin is
in fact available, many users don't realize a dependency is missing and
assume collectd is looking in the wrong directory -- and they are hardly
to blame for this.
This commit introduces a lengthy error message which hopefully points
users into the right direction.
Since the Debian package doesn't depend on the libraries used by the
collectd plugins, some plugins may fail to load. ltdl reports this with
the very confusing error message "file not found". Since the plugin is
in fact available, many users don't realize a dependency is missing and
assume collectd is looking in the wrong directory -- and they are hardly
to blame for this.
This commit introduces a lengthy error message which hopefully points
users into the right direction.
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.0
Merge branch 'collectd-4.9' into collectd-4.10
exec plugin: Remove useless preprocessor stuff.
varnish plugin: Use a DERIVE type for allocated and free bytes.
Each event is counted, so storing a GAUGE is not the right thing to do.
Thanks to Renaud Chaput for pointing this out.
N.B.: The total amount of allocated memory is tracked by
"bytes-outstanding" for many storage backends.
Each event is counted, so storing a GAUGE is not the right thing to do.
Thanks to Renaud Chaput for pointing this out.
N.B.: The total amount of allocated memory is tracked by
"bytes-outstanding" for many storage backends.
src/collectd.conf.in: Remove the "TranslateDevicename" option from the "hddtemp" plugin.
src/common.c: Include <netinet/in.h> before <arpa/inet.h>.
teamspeak2 plugin: Include <netinet/in.h> before <arpa/inet.h>.
configure.in: Using sysctl(3) for swap statistics is only possible under Mac OS X.
configure.in: Fix (de)activation of the Swap plugin for OpenBSD.
ntpd plugin: Report failures of "ntpd_do_query" as *errors*, not debug messages.
MySQL plugin: Update copyright header.
src/configfile.[ch]: Update copyright header.
src/configfile.c: cf_util_get_port_number: Gracefully handle number arguments as well.
Why force the user into using strings when it's not strictly
necessary..?
Why force the user into using strings when it's not strictly
necessary..?
src/utils_threshold.c: Fix creation of percentage notifications.
Joey Hess has reported a problem when creating notifications from
percentage thresholds. Because the (percentage) minimum value is
compared to the (raw) DS value, the following message is possible:
Message: Host XXX, plugin df type df (instance root): Data source
"free" is currently 1773072384.000000. That is above the warning
threshold of nan%.
A new section will handle this case correctly. In the inverted case, the
problem should not exist.
Joey Hess has reported a problem when creating notifications from
percentage thresholds. Because the (percentage) minimum value is
compared to the (raw) DS value, the following message is possible:
Message: Host XXX, plugin df type df (instance root): Data source
"free" is currently 1773072384.000000. That is above the warning
threshold of nan%.
A new section will handle this case correctly. In the inverted case, the
problem should not exist.
src/plugin.c: Free allocated data if plugin_insert_read() fails.
src/plugin.c: Move the error-checking code up.
This way the error message is much closer to the check and we save one
level of indentation for the "good" code.
This way the error message is much closer to the check and we save one
level of indentation for the "good" code.
plugin.c: prevent re-adding read functions
When multiple LoadPlugin options are used with a plugin, the plugin is
only loaded once, however the plugin's read function is invoked
multiple times at every interval. This in turn causes undesired
redundant data to be sent to the write plugins.
This patch prevents a plugin's read function from being re-added to
the read_heap and read_list during plugin registration.
Signed-off-by: Blaise Tarr <blaise.tarr@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
When multiple LoadPlugin options are used with a plugin, the plugin is
only loaded once, however the plugin's read function is invoked
multiple times at every interval. This in turn causes undesired
redundant data to be sent to the write plugins.
This patch prevents a plugin's read function from being re-added to
the read_heap and read_list during plugin registration.
Signed-off-by: Blaise Tarr <blaise.tarr@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@huhu.verplant.org>
configure.in: Unify status output.
libcollectdclient: Remove the "nonnull" attribute.
Some old versions of GCC don't know it and throw a warning.
Some old versions of GCC don't know it and throw a warning.
libcollectdclient: Remove lcc_strdup().
We use XSI anyway, so why go there?
We use XSI anyway, so why go there?
src/utils_dns.c: Make IPv6 support optional.
dns plugin: Disable the plugin if <pcap-bpf.h> is not available.
Apparently the AIX version of PCAP doesn't have this header file and is
thus missing a required struct definition.
Apparently the AIX version of PCAP doesn't have this header file and is
thus missing a required struct definition.
src/types.db: Clearly mark the legacy types.
The legacy MySQL types are reintroduced because they are required by the
v5 upgrade target.
The legacy MySQL types are reintroduced because they are required by the
v5 upgrade target.
src/types_list.c: Ignore lines which begin with a hash sign.
ChangeLog: Document the changes to the "modbus" plugin.
modbus plugin: Relicense under the LGPLv2.1.
contrib/migrate-4-5.px: Add options parsing and help output.
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10'
Merge branch 'collectd-4.9' into collectd-4.10
dns plugin: Include <pcap-bpf.h> if available.
curl_json plugin: Query the URL before trying to print it.
This resolved a segmentation fault.
This resolved a segmentation fault.
src/common.c: parse_identifier_vl: Don't pass NULL to sstrncpy().
swap plugin: Fix a comment.
src/collectd{ctl,-nagios}.c: Remove the standards-flags again.
Solaris and FreeBSD have problems with it for different reasons. The
huge NAN-block from "collectd.h" has been imported again, instead.
Solaris and FreeBSD have problems with it for different reasons. The
huge NAN-block from "collectd.h" has been imported again, instead.
zfs_arc plugin: Remove unused variables.
Build system: Check whether X/Open flags are required for strptime.
This hopefully resolved problems under Solaris, where X/Open compatibility
pulls in a long list of other standards you have to stick to. For example,
we don't want to force the user to use a C99 compiler.
This hopefully resolved problems under Solaris, where X/Open compatibility
pulls in a long list of other standards you have to stick to. For example,
we don't want to force the user to use a C99 compiler.
swap plugin: Deactivate the kstat-based code.
As discussed with Aurélien Reynaud on the mailing list.
As discussed with Aurélien Reynaud on the mailing list.
java plugin: Improve an error message.
src/configfile.c: Enable the "Globals" flag for the Perl and Python plugin.
This special handling hopefully saves the average user from ever getting
in contact with the "Globals" option.
This special handling hopefully saves the average user from ever getting
in contact with the "Globals" option.
README: Document the version of libmodbus used and update URL.
modbus plugin: Restore compatibility to libmodbus 2.0.3.
This is the current "stable" version.
This is the current "stable" version.
modbus plugin: Add support for libmodbus version 2.9.2.
This is the current "unstable" release. Hopefully the API won't
change too much in the future. All in all this new interface is
much nicer. The stable ("legacy") version of libmodbus is still
supported through preprocessor macros.
This is the current "unstable" release. Hopefully the API won't
change too much in the future. All in all this new interface is
much nicer. The stable ("legacy") version of libmodbus is still
supported through preprocessor macros.
modbus plugin: Restore compatibility to libmodbus 2.0.3.
This is the current "stable" version.
This is the current "stable" version.