make java components discovery follow symlinks
When `--with-java` points to a symlink, `find` should resolve it, making
the configure script work seamlessly with symlinks pointing to JDK
installations.
This fixes the confusing discrepancy between `--with-java=/path/to/java`
failing and `--with-java=/path/to/java/` working.
When `--with-java` points to a symlink, `find` should resolve it, making
the configure script work seamlessly with symlinks pointing to JDK
installations.
This fixes the confusing discrepancy between `--with-java=/path/to/java`
failing and `--with-java=/path/to/java/` working.
Fallback to /usr/lib/jvm if JAVA_HOME is not set
This makes the java plugin build out of the box
on systems with a JDK installed.
/usr/lib/jvm is the default location for the JDK
on at least Fedora, Red Hat and Debian.
This makes the java plugin build out of the box
on systems with a JDK installed.
/usr/lib/jvm is the default location for the JDK
on at least Fedora, Red Hat and Debian.
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
check if AMQP_VERSION exists
fix build with librabbitmq 0.6.0
Update meta_data.c
In the function meta_data_get_string(), when the type mismatchs,the ERROR statement should be
ERROR ("meta_data_get_string: Type mismatch for key `%s'", e->key);
not
ERROR ("meta_data_get_signed_int: Type mismatch for key `%s'", e->key);
In the function meta_data_get_string(), when the type mismatchs,the ERROR statement should be
ERROR ("meta_data_get_string: Type mismatch for key `%s'", e->key);
not
ERROR ("meta_data_get_signed_int: Type mismatch for key `%s'", e->key);
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
notify_email: avoid linking against libdl
This flag seems to have been accidentally added in 451d75bae1 and
prevents building the plugin on platforms which don't have GNU libc.
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
This flag seems to have been accidentally added in 451d75bae1 and
prevents building the plugin on platforms which don't have GNU libc.
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
Revert "version-gen.sh: Switch to bash due to bashisms."
The last bashism was removed in 4d376681. Reverting to /bin/sh prevents
build errors on platforms without bash installed by default.
This reverts commit 3bda88e8b425f43644e303e6957e38ae59c1bc83.
The last bashism was removed in 4d376681. Reverting to /bin/sh prevents
build errors on platforms without bash installed by default.
This reverts commit 3bda88e8b425f43644e303e6957e38ae59c1bc83.
network: set ttl before opening server sockets
If TimeToLive is defined in collectd.conf after Server options, the
net_config_ttl value is updated after network_config_add_server and
the desired ttl is not used.
If TimeToLive is defined in collectd.conf after Server options, the
net_config_ttl value is updated after network_config_add_server and
the desired ttl is not used.
Warn if ttl is out of bounds
openvpn plugin: Don't signal an error when no clients are connected.
In the multi1_read() function, an error (zero) was returned when no
clients were currently connected to the OpenVPN server, because the
"read" variable was initialized to zero and the while loop exited before
it was set to one. This is not the intended behavior.
Thanks to @srix for reporting this issue!
Fixes: #731
In the multi1_read() function, an error (zero) was returned when no
clients were currently connected to the OpenVPN server, because the
"read" variable was initialized to zero and the while loop exited before
it was set to one. This is not the intended behavior.
Thanks to @srix for reporting this issue!
Fixes: #731
dbi plugin: fix a warning mentioning snmp plugin
doc & comments: s/mili/milli/
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
Fix type instance sanitization in bind plugin
RPM specfile: bump version number
Thanks to @Poil for pointing that out !
Thanks to @Poil for pointing that out !
collectd.conf(5): move misplaced block in postgresql section
Remove more references to the Globals option
This is a follow up to commit 5eabeb9248
At this point, the last reference to Globals in the doc & examples is
the detailed explanation in collectd.conf(5).
This is a follow up to commit 5eabeb9248
At this point, the last reference to Globals in the doc & examples is
the detailed explanation in collectd.conf(5).
configure: add missing entries in summary output
... and reorder alphabetically.
... and reorder alphabetically.
Merge pull request #951 from tokkee/sh/debian-patches
plugin: Use strcasecmp rather than strncasecmp to find a plugin.
plugin: Use strcasecmp rather than strncasecmp to find a plugin.
Powerdns plugin: fix logging on failed lookup
Don't look past the end of the array but check the boundary first.
Don't look past the end of the array but check the boundary first.
plugin: Use strcasecmp rather than strncasecmp to find a plugin.
This makes collectd resistant against vulnerable copies of libltdl
(CVE-2009-3736). See <http://bugs.debian.org/559801#15> for further
details.
This makes collectd resistant against vulnerable copies of libltdl
(CVE-2009-3736). See <http://bugs.debian.org/559801#15> for further
details.
ChangeLog: Add libdbi fix.
dbi plugin: Switch to libdbi's thread-safe interface.
Macros are in place to make buliding with libdbi <0.9.0 possible.
Fixes: #950
Macros are in place to make buliding with libdbi <0.9.0 possible.
Fixes: #950
Bump version to 5.3.2; Update ChangeLog.
collectd-exec(5): Clarify the format of the Time: header.
Revert "Plugin exec: change notification time to integer."
This was working as intended.
This reverts commit 07e4683f7f985668641d79137b64d148bc18ba8a.
This was working as intended.
This reverts commit 07e4683f7f985668641d79137b64d148bc18ba8a.
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
Conflicts:
src/collectd.conf.pod
Conflicts:
src/collectd.conf.pod
perl plugin: plugins are linked with *_LIBADD and LIBS not *_LIBS and LIBS
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
libperl's ldopts include libaries and therefore should go in LIBS not LDFLAGS
Without this configure fails compile its libperl test program because
-lperl comes before the test program on the compiler command line.
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
Without this configure fails compile its libperl test program because
-lperl comes before the test program on the compiler command line.
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
Merge pull request #899 from mfournier/write_http-multiple-destionations
write_http: make callback names context-dependent
write_http: make callback names context-dependent
RPM specfile: doc clarification
ipmi: use SIGIO instead of SIGUSR2 to avoid conflict with JVM
Java uses SIGUSR2 to suspend/resume threads. The OpenIPMI plugins also
need a signal to resume its event loop when setting a timer. They can't
both use the same signal. We ask OpenIPMI to use SIGIO instead.
This should fix #114.
Java uses SIGUSR2 to suspend/resume threads. The OpenIPMI plugins also
need a signal to resume its event loop when setting a timer. They can't
both use the same signal. We ask OpenIPMI to use SIGIO instead.
This should fix #114.
added doc CollectStatistics to section rrdcached
Fixes #907
Conflicts:
src/collectd.conf.pod
Fixes #907
Conflicts:
src/collectd.conf.pod
mysql: document defaults to boolean config options
write_http: make callback names context-dependent
This allows multiple destinations to work again (fixes #821), using the
same logic as other write plugins.
The callback name would now be something like:
`write_http/http://example.com/endpoint`
which is not very nice.
The next step would be to change this plugin to use `<Node>` blocks
like many others, and pass the URL as a parameter inside each instance
block. So I see this patch as the minimum required to let 5.3 and 5.4
users use this plugin with multiple destinations.
This allows multiple destinations to work again (fixes #821), using the
same logic as other write plugins.
The callback name would now be something like:
`write_http/http://example.com/endpoint`
which is not very nice.
The next step would be to change this plugin to use `<Node>` blocks
like many others, and pass the URL as a parameter inside each instance
block. So I see this patch as the minimum required to let 5.3 and 5.4
users use this plugin with multiple destinations.
RPM specfile: misc improvements related to perl files
Avoids installing some files in two different packages & locations. Also
avoid unnecessary dependencies on -perl and -contrib packages.
Supersedes #896.
Thanks to @faxm0dem for helping work things out !
Avoids installing some files in two different packages & locations. Also
avoid unnecessary dependencies on -perl and -contrib packages.
Supersedes #896.
Thanks to @faxm0dem for helping work things out !
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
Fix check for htonll in configure.ac
types_list: fix carriage return sign
Many thanks to @NsLib for mentioning this !
Many thanks to @NsLib for mentioning this !
RPM specfile: avoid packaging some files twice
Fixes #874
Fixes #874
configure: Fixed check for AM_PATH_LIBCCRYPT
collectd.conf example: remove erroneous quotes
Thanks to @ymettier for pointing that out !
Thanks to @ymettier for pointing that out !
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
Conflicts:
src/libvirt.c
Conflicts:
src/libvirt.c
virt plugin: only gather stats for running domains
Conflicts:
src/libvirt.c
Conflicts:
src/libvirt.c
Merge pull request #839 from yogeswaran/python
Fix Py list length check in cpy_build_meta()
Fix Py list length check in cpy_build_meta()
Fixed indentation and decreased reference count
Fix Py list length check in cpy_build_meta()
Merge pull request #827 from yogeswaran/collectdctl
collectdctl command hangs on AIX and returns error 0 on Solaris.
collectdctl command hangs on AIX and returns error 0 on Solaris.
Removed extra semicolon
RPM specfile: require package providing ltdl.h
Wrap the content of macro with do/while to make it safer as per code review comment
cpu: remove legacy assignment to undefiend variable
This finishes up the cleanup done by f7100301fa. It also fixes #828
(build error on Mac OS).
Many thanks to @njh for pointing that out !
This finishes up the cleanup done by f7100301fa. It also fixes #828
(build error on Mac OS).
Many thanks to @njh for pointing that out !
collectdctl command hangs on AIX and returns error 0 on Solaris.
Summary:
Problem: collectdctl command hangs on AIX and returns error 0 on Solaris.
Root cause - client (collectdctl) and server (collectd daemon) are using fprintf to communicate using Unix domain socket, Since fprintf buffers, command sent by client did not reach server, since client does not get the response, it closes the socket which forces the client to flush the command, now server receives the command, when responding, it gets socket error because the client already closed the socket.
Solution: Added flush after all fprintf calls.
Test Plan: Tested collectdctl on AIX and SunOS for listval, getval commands
Reviewers: skhajamo
Reviewed By: skhajamo
CC: arcyd
Differential Revision: https://all.phab.dev.bloomberg.com/D155584
Summary:
Problem: collectdctl command hangs on AIX and returns error 0 on Solaris.
Root cause - client (collectdctl) and server (collectd daemon) are using fprintf to communicate using Unix domain socket, Since fprintf buffers, command sent by client did not reach server, since client does not get the response, it closes the socket which forces the client to flush the command, now server receives the command, when responding, it gets socket error because the client already closed the socket.
Solution: Added flush after all fprintf calls.
Test Plan: Tested collectdctl on AIX and SunOS for listval, getval commands
Reviewers: skhajamo
Reviewed By: skhajamo
CC: arcyd
Differential Revision: https://all.phab.dev.bloomberg.com/D155584
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
Revert "Let snmp_synch_response deal with PDU freeing"
This reverts commit e767dc103a142e1c57800f06a9c384f21a48aef5.
The proper fix to this issue is in the collectd-4.10 branch. See also
79e90bba.
This reverts commit e767dc103a142e1c57800f06a9c384f21a48aef5.
The proper fix to this issue is in the collectd-4.10 branch. See also
79e90bba.
snmp: avoid freeing req under normal operation
Equivalent patch to 79e90bba5, to avoid issue #804 introduced while
fixing #610.
Equivalent patch to 79e90bba5, to avoid issue #804 introduced while
fixing #610.
Let snmp_synch_response deal with PDU freeing
When reading from tables, upon errors the PDUs sent are already
freed by snmp_synch_response since they are right after
snmp_send is called.
This commit syncs collectd's approach with other occurences of
snmp_synch_response calls.
There might be a few corner cases where we leak PDUs, but it
is unclear how to check for those since we would need to
have an indication that snmp_send was never called, which
as far as I can tell is not possible.
The potential for failure in snmp_send is rather low and will
be easily spotted though, since when crafting invalid PDUs
snmp send will constantly fail and since valid configurations
can never leak memory.
This fixes #804
When reading from tables, upon errors the PDUs sent are already
freed by snmp_synch_response since they are right after
snmp_send is called.
This commit syncs collectd's approach with other occurences of
snmp_synch_response calls.
There might be a few corner cases where we leak PDUs, but it
is unclear how to check for those since we would need to
have an indication that snmp_send was never called, which
as far as I can tell is not possible.
The potential for failure in snmp_send is rather low and will
be easily spotted though, since when crafting invalid PDUs
snmp send will constantly fail and since valid configurations
can never leak memory.
This fixes #804
Merge pull request #796 from mfournier/write_redis-colon-mistake
write_redis: re-add colon dropped in b7984797 + manpage
write_redis: re-add colon dropped in b7984797 + manpage
Link aggregation.so to libm.so
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
Conflicts:
src/Makefile.am
Merge pull request #765 from tokkee/sh/write-err
Use the complain mechanism to report write failures.
Use the complain mechanism to report write failures.
network: don't enable gcrypt thread callbacks when gcrypt recent enough
From `gcrypt.h`:
> NOTE: Since Libgcrypt 1.6 the thread callbacks are not anymore used.
> However we keep it to allow for some source code compatibility if used
> in the standard way.
Otherwise, we get a deprecation warning which is turned into an error:
```
CC libcollectdclient_la-network_buffer.lo
../../../src/libcollectdclient/network_buffer.c:58:15: error: 'gcry_thread_cbs' is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/gcrypt.h:213) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD_IMPL;
```
Fixes: #632
From `gcrypt.h`:
> NOTE: Since Libgcrypt 1.6 the thread callbacks are not anymore used.
> However we keep it to allow for some source code compatibility if used
> in the standard way.
Otherwise, we get a deprecation warning which is turned into an error:
```
CC libcollectdclient_la-network_buffer.lo
../../../src/libcollectdclient/network_buffer.c:58:15: error: 'gcry_thread_cbs' is deprecated (declared at /usr/include/gcrypt.h:213) [-Werror=deprecated-declarations]
GCRY_THREAD_OPTION_PTHREAD_IMPL;
```
Fixes: #632
add write_redis to manpage
write_redis: re-add colon dropped in b7984797
When running f3706b0b87, the following command gets sent to redis:
"ZADD" "collectd/hostname/entropy/entropy" "1415487432.000000" "1415487432:932"
Meaning the value actually stored, and later returned by redis is:
"<timstamp>:<value>".
b7984797 accidentally dropped the comma separating the timestamp and the
value, which leads the plugin to store a somewhat confusing value in
redis:
"ZADD" "collectd/hostname/entropy/entropy" "1415487432.000000" "1415487432932"
When running f3706b0b87, the following command gets sent to redis:
"ZADD" "collectd/hostname/entropy/entropy" "1415487432.000000" "1415487432:932"
Meaning the value actually stored, and later returned by redis is:
"<timstamp>:<value>".
b7984797 accidentally dropped the comma separating the timestamp and the
value, which leads the plugin to store a somewhat confusing value in
redis:
"ZADD" "collectd/hostname/entropy/entropy" "1415487432.000000" "1415487432932"
Merge pull request #764 from tokkee/sh/collectd-5.3
write_graphite plugin: Improved error reporting when connecting to the server.
write_graphite plugin: Improved error reporting when connecting to the server.
fix grammar in plugin loading error message
"cause for this problem are" => "cause for this problem is"
"cause for this problem are" => "cause for this problem is"
logfile: avoid total silence in case of a misconfiguration
Basically the same patch that was applied to syslog.c in 84c38056
Basically the same patch that was applied to syslog.c in 84c38056
correct typo in error message
Syslog: if we can't find the loglevel specified by the configuration string default to 'info' and warn about the unknown configuration option. no way to make syslog totaly silent anymore.
Use the complain mechanism to report write failures.
This ensures that we don't spam the log for each submitted value. Instead, an
exponential backup is used to report permanent errors starting at one message
per second.
This ensures that we don't spam the log for each submitted value. Instead, an
exponential backup is used to report permanent errors starting at one message
per second.
write_graphite plugin: Improved error reporting when connecting to the server.
Bit shift right by 8 to get return code from exit status
Pull-Request: #741
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Pull-Request: #741
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
cpu plugin: Remove temperature code for Mac OS X.
This code would throw an error for some systems, because the temperature
couldn't be read. Since the plugin still works in general, this was very
confusing to users. Becaus the temperature, even when read sucessfully, was
never dispatched, remove the code entirely. We might want to add this back to
the apple_sensors plugin eventually.
Fixes: #22
This code would throw an error for some systems, because the temperature
couldn't be read. Since the plugin still works in general, this was very
confusing to users. Becaus the temperature, even when read sucessfully, was
never dispatched, remove the code entirely. We might want to add this back to
the apple_sensors plugin eventually.
Fixes: #22
swap plugin: Make "cached" optional under Linux.
This is the smallest possible fix for OpenVZ, where cached is not available.
master has a more complete fix which should be used going forward.
Fixes: #733
This is the smallest possible fix for OpenVZ, where cached is not available.
master has a more complete fix which should be used going forward.
Fixes: #733
Fix typo in if caluse
Fixes #729
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Fixes #729
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
src/common.c: Fix strstripnewline().
Because the length of the string was decremented too late, the function
would actually overwrite the trailing null byte instead of the newline.
Because the length of the string was decremented too late, the function
would actually overwrite the trailing null byte instead of the newline.
RPM specfile: enable netlink plugin on RHEL > 5
RPM specfile: fix bogus dates
modern rpmbuild versions appear to be more strict on this point.
modern rpmbuild versions appear to be more strict on this point.
RPM specfile: support for RHEL7
RPM specfile: remove duplicate modbus block
network plugin: Improve client connecting behavior.
This moves the socket creation logic so it's called from
networt_send_buffer_plain(). This allows us to recover after network
failures or when collectd was started before the network was available.
Fixes: #627
This moves the socket creation logic so it's called from
networt_send_buffer_plain(). This allows us to recover after network
failures or when collectd was started before the network was available.
Fixes: #627
src/utils_match.[ch]: Implement match_value_reset().
This is called from the curl and memcachec plugins. Previously, gauge
average, minimum and maximum values were calculated since the start of
the daemon, rather than per-interval. This is not the documented
functionality.
Fixes: #663
This is called from the curl and memcachec plugins. Previously, gauge
average, minimum and maximum values were calculated since the start of
the daemon, rather than per-interval. This is not the documented
functionality.
Fixes: #663
curl plugin: Use the utility functions for config handling.
Merge remote-tracking branch 'github/collectd-5.3' into collectd-5.3
src/meta_data.c: If the meta_data_t is empty, avoid calling malloc(0).
src/utils_format_json.c: Handle empty meta_data_t gracefully.
Previously, `meta != NULL` and `keys_num == 0` was possible and would
result in "{}", which is not valid JSON.
Fixes: 716
Previously, `meta != NULL` and `keys_num == 0` was possible and would
result in "{}", which is not valid JSON.
Fixes: 716
python plugin: Don't create empty meta_data_t objects.
Fixes: #716
Fixes: #716
src/utils_rrdcreate.c: Free "args".
Thanks to Yves Mettier for pointing this out!
Fixes: #661
Thanks to Yves Mettier for pointing this out!
Fixes: #661
RPM specfile: update changelog without incrementing release number
GenericJMXConfConnection: Remove unused imports.
java plugin: Make sure cjni_thread_detach() is called on all paths.
Each call to cjni_thread_attach() much be accompanied by
a call to cjni_thread_detach(). Some error handling cases were missing
the call, potentially locking the plugin up.
Each call to cjni_thread_attach() much be accompanied by
a call to cjni_thread_detach(). Some error handling cases were missing
the call, potentially locking the plugin up.
EL <6 provide perl-ExtUtils-Embed with base perl
Conflicts:
contrib/redhat/collectd.spec
Conflicts:
contrib/redhat/collectd.spec
collectd.conf: Fix default packet size of the network plugin.
Fixes: #710
Fixes: #710
Merge branch 'collectd-4.10' into collectd-5.3
curl_xml plugin: Fixed tautological pointer comparison error.
Fixes: http://bugs.debian.org/758481
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
Fixes: http://bugs.debian.org/758481
Signed-off-by: Florian Forster <octo@collectd.org>
collectd.conf(5): add detail & example about multi-instance filterchain targets
snmp: free snmp_pdu struct allocated by snmp_pdu_create()
This should fix the leak reported in issue #610.
This should fix the leak reported in issue #610.