-pending, Version 3.11.0
+2007-04-02, 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.
+ * csv plugin: The new `csv' plugin handles output to `comma seperated
+ 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 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.
+
+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
* 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.
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