collectd - System information collection daemon
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-http://collectd.org/
+https://collectd.org/
About
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- cgroups
CPU accounting information for process groups under Linux.
+ - chrony
+ Chrony daemon statistics: Local clock drift, offset to peers, etc.
+
- conntrack
Number of nf_conntrack entries.
DNS traffic: Query types, response codes, opcodes and traffic/octets
transferred.
+ - dpdk
+ Collect DPDK interface statistics.
+
- drbd
Collect individual drbd resource statistics.
- gmond
Receive multicast traffic from Ganglia instances.
+ - grpc
+ Receive values over the network using the gRPC framework.
+
- hddtemp
Hard disk temperatures using hddtempd.
- wireless
Link quality of wireless cards. Linux only.
+ - xencpu
+ XEN Hypervisor CPU stats.
+
- xmms
Bitrate and frequency of music played with XMMS.
Send an E-mail with the notification message to the configured
recipients.
+ - notify_nagios
+ Submit notifications as passive check results to a local nagios instance.
+
- exec
Execute a program or script to handle the notification.
See collectd-exec(5).
Used by the `gmond' plugin to process data received from Ganglia.
<http://ganglia.info/>
+ * libgrpc (optional)
+ Used by the `grpc' plugin. gRPC requires a C++ compiler supporting the
+ C++11 standard.
+ <https://grpc.io/>
+
* libgcrypt (optional)
Used by the `network' plugin for encryption and authentication.
<http://www.gnupg.org/>
The PostgreSQL C client library used by the `postgresql' plugin.
<http://www.postgresql.org/>
+ * libprotobuf, protoc 3.0+ (optional)
+ Used by the `grpc' plugin to generate service stubs and code to handle
+ network packets of collectd's protobuf-based network protocol.
+ <https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/>
+
* 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.
+ sent by the Pinba PHP extension.
<http://code.google.com/p/protobuf-c/>
* libpython (optional)
`virt' plugins.
<http://xmlsoft.org/>
+ * libxen (optional)
+ Used by the `xencpu' plugin.
+ <http://xenbits.xensource.com/>
+
* libxmms (optional)
<http://www.xmms.org/>
`varnish' plugin.
<http://varnish-cache.org>
+ * riemann-c-client (optional)
+ For the `write_riemann' plugin.
+ <https://github.com/algernon/riemann-c-client>
+
Configuring / Compiling / Installing
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* `endianflip' (12345678 -> 87654321)
* `intswap' (12345678 -> 56781234)
+Configuring with DPDK
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+
+Note: DPDK 16.04 is the minimum version of DPDK required for the dpdkstat
+plugin. This is to allow the plugin to take advantage of functions added to
+detect if the DPDK primary process is alive.
+
+Build DPDK for use with collectd:
+ To compile DPDK for use with collectd dpdkstat start by:
+ - Clone DPDK:
+ $ git clone git://dpdk.org/dpdk
+ - Checkout the system requirements at
+ http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/linux_gsg/sys_reqs.html and make sure you have
+ the required tools and hugepage setup as specified there.
+ NOTE: It's recommended to use the 1GB hugepage setup for best performance,
+ please follow the instruction for "Reserving Hugepages for DPDK Use"
+ in the link above.
+ However if you plan on configuring 2MB hugepages on the fly please ensure
+ to add appropriate commands to reserve hugepages in a system startup script
+ if collectd is booted at system startup time. These commands include:
+ mkdir -p /mnt/huge
+ mount -t hugetlbfs nodev /mnt/huge
+ echo 64 > /sys/devices/system/node/node0/hugepages/hugepages-2048kB/nr_hugepages
+ - To configure the DPDK build for the combined shared library modify
+ config/common_base in your DPDK as follows
+ #
+ # Compile to share library
+ #
+ -CONFIG_RTE_BUILD_SHARED_LIB=n
+ +CONFIG_RTE_BUILD_SHARED_LIB=y
+ - Prepare the configuration for the appropriate target as specified at:
+ http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.html.
+ For example:
+ $ make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc
+ - Build the target:
+ $ make
+ - Install DPDK to /usr
+ $ sudo make install prefix=/usr
+ NOTE 1: You must run make install as the configuration of collectd with
+ DPDK expects DPDK to be installed somewhere.
+ NOTE 2: If you don't specify a prefix then DPDK will be installed in /usr/local/
+ NOTE 3: If you are not root then use sudo to make install DPDK to the appropriate
+ location.
+ - Check that the DPDK library has been installed in /usr/lib or /lib
+ $ ls /usr/lib | grep dpdk
+ - Bind the interfaces to use with dpdkstat to DPDK:
+ DPDK devices can be setup with either the VFIO (for DPDK 1.7+) or UIO modules.
+ Note: UIO requires inserting an out of tree driver igb_uio.ko that is available
+ in DPDK.
+ UIO Setup:
+ - Insert uio.ko:
+ $ sudo modprobe uio
+ - Insert igb_uio.ko:
+ $ sudo insmod $DPDK_BUILD/kmod/igb_uio.ko
+ - Bind network device to igb_uio:
+ $ sudo $DPDK_DIR/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=igb_uio eth1
+ VFIO Setup:
+ - VFIO needs to be supported in the kernel and the BIOS. More information can be found
+ @ http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/linux_gsg/build_dpdk.html.
+ - Insert the `vfio-pci.ko' module: modprobe vfio-pci
+ - Set the correct permissions for the vfio device:
+ $ sudo /usr/bin/chmod a+x /dev/vfio
+ $ sudo /usr/bin/chmod 0666 /dev/vfio/*
+ - Bind the network device to vfio-pci:
+ $ sudo $DPDK_DIR/tools/dpdk_nic_bind.py --bind=vfio-pci eth1
+ NOTE: Please ensure to add appropriate commands to bind the network
+ interfaces to DPDK in a system startup script if collectd is
+ booted at system startup time.
+ - Run ldconfig to update the shared library cache.
+
+Configure collectd with DPDK:
+NOTE: The Address-Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) security feature in Linux should
+ be disabled, in order for the same hugepage memory mappings to be present in all
+ DPDK multi-process applications. Note that this has security implications.
+ To disable ASLR:
+ $ echo 0 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
+ To fully enable ASLR:
+ $ echo 2 > /proc/sys/kernel/randomize_va_space
+ See http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/prog_guide/multi_proc_support.html
+
+ - Generate the build script as specified below. (i.e. run `build.sh').
+ - Configure collectd with the DPDK library:
+ ./configure --with-libdpdk=/usr
+
+ Libraries:
+ ...
+ libdpdk . . . . . . . . yes
+
+ Modules:
+ ...
+ dpdkstat . . . . . . .yes
+
+
+ - Make sure that dpdk and dpdkstat are enabled in the configuration log:
+
+ - Build collectd:
+ $ make -j && make -j install.
+ NOTE: If you are building on Ubuntu 14.04 you need to use:
+ $ make -j CFLAGS+='-mavx' && make -j install
+
+Usage of dpdkstat:
+ - The same PCI device configuration should be passed to the primary process
+ as the secondary process uses the same port indexes as the primary.
+ NOTE: A blacklist/whitelist of NICs isn't supported yet.
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