Batterycharge, -current and voltage of ACPI and PMU based laptop
batteries.
+ - curl
+ Parse statistics from websites using regular expressions.
+
+ - bind
+ Name server and resolver statistics from the `statistics-channel'
+ interface of BIND 9.5, 9,6 and later.
+
+ - conntrack
+ Number of nf_conntrack entries.
+
- cpu
CPU utilization: Time spent in the system, user, nice, idle, and related
states.
- filecount
Count the number of files in directories.
+ - fscache
+ Linux file-system based caching framework statistics.
+
+ - gmond
+ Receive multicast traffic from Ganglia instances.
+
- hddtemp
Harddisk temperatures using hddtempd.
- irq
IRQ counters: Frequency in which certain interrupts occur.
+ - java
+ Integrates a `Java Virtual Machine' (JVM) to execute plugins in Java
+ bytecode. See “Configuring with libjvm” below.
+
- load
System load average over the last 1, 5 and 15 minutes.
Motherboard sensors: temperature, fanspeed and voltage information,
using mbmon(1).
+ - memcachec
+ Query and parse data from a memcache daemon (memcached).
+
- memcached
Statistics of the memcached distributed caching system.
<http://www.danga.com/memcached/>
Read onewire sensors using the owcapu library of the owfs project.
Please read in collectd.conf(5) why this plugin is experimental.
+ - openvpn
+ RX and TX of each client in openvpn-status.log (status-version 2).
+ <http://openvpn.net/index.php/documentation/howto.html>
+
+ - oracle
+ Query data from an Oracle database.
+
- perl
The perl plugin implements a Perl-interpreter into collectd. You can
write your own plugins in Perl and return arbitrary values using this
- processes
Process counts: Number of running, sleeping, zombie, ... processes.
+ - protocols
+ Counts various aspects of network protocols such as IP, TCP, UDP, etc.
+
- rrdcached
RRDtool caching daemon (RRDcacheD) statistics.
- swap
Pages swapped out onto harddisk or whatever is called `swap' by the OS..
+ - table
+ Parse table-like structured files.
+
- tail
Follows (tails) logfiles, parses them by lines and submits matched
values.
- teamspeak2
TeamSpeak2 server statistics.
+ - ted
+ Plugin to read values from `The Energy Detective' (TED).
+
- thermal
Linux ACPI thermal zone information.
+ - uptime
+ System uptime statistics.
+
- users
Users currently logged in.
needed. Please read collectd-unixsock(5) for a description on how that's
done.
- * Filtering and rewriting values dispatched to collectd can be done by the
- following plugins:
-
- - filter_pcre
- Filter value lists based on Perl-compatible regular expressions.
-
* Logging is, as everything in collectd, provided by plugins. The following
plugins keep up informed about what's going on:
Notifications are propagated to plugins written in Perl as well.
See collectd-perl(5).
+ * Value processing can be controlled using the "filter chain" infrastructure
+ and "matches" and "targets". The following plugins are available:
+
+ - match_regex
+ Match values by their identifier based on regular expressions.
+
+ - match_timediff
+ Match values with an invalid timestamp.
+
+ - match_value
+ Select values by their data sources' values.
+
+ - target_notification
+ Create and dispatch a notification.
+
+ - target_replace
+ Replace parts of an identifier using regular expressions.
+
+ - target_set
+ Set (overwrite) entire parts of an identifier.
+
* Miscellaneous plugins:
- uuid
particular.
<http://developer.apple.com/corefoundation/>
+ * libclntsh (optional)
+ Used by the `oracle' plugin.
+
* libcurl (optional)
- If you want to use the `apache', `ascent', or `nginx' plugin.
+ If you want to use the `apache', `ascent', `curl' or `nginx' plugin.
<http://curl.haxx.se/>
* libdbi (optional)
For the `notify_email' plugin.
<http://www.stafford.uklinux.net/libesmtp/>
+ * libganglia (optional)
+ Used by the `gmond' plugin to process data received from Ganglia.
+
+ * libgcrypt (optional)
+ Used by the `network' plugin for encryption and authentication.
+
* libhal (optional)
If present, the uuid plugin will check for UUID from HAL.
<http://hal.freedesktop.org/>
For querying iptables counters.
<http://netfilter.org/>
+ * libjvm (optional)
+ Library that encapsulates the `Java Virtual Machine' (JVM). This library is
+ used by the Java plugin to execute Java bytecode. See “Configuring with
+ libjvm” below.
+
+ * libmemcached (optional)
+ Used by the `memcachec' plugin to connect to a memcache daemon.
+
* libmysqlclient (optional)
Unsurprisingly used by the `mysql' plugin.
<http://dev.mysql.com/>
For the `notify_desktop' plugin.
<http://www.galago-project.org/>
- * liboping (optional, if not found a version shipped with this distribution
- can be used)
+ * liboping (optional)
Used by the `ping' plugin to send and receive ICMP packets.
<http://verplant.org/liboping/>
Used to capture packets by the `dns' plugin.
<http://www.tcpdump.org/>
- * libpcre (optional)
- Used by the `filter_pcre' plugin.
- <http://www.pcre.org/>
-
* libperl (optional)
Obviously used by the `perl' plugin. The library has to be compiled with
ithread support (introduced in Perl 5.6.0).
will be enabled). To enable a plugin, install missing dependencies (see
section `Prerequisites' above) and rerun `configure'. If you specify the
`--enable-<plugin>' configure option, the script will fail if the depen-
- dencies for the specified plugin are not met. If you specify the
- `--disable-<plugin>' configure option, the plugin will not be built. Both
- options are meant for package maintainers and should not be used in everyday
- situations.
+ dencies for the specified plugin are not met. In that case you can force the
+ plugin to be built using the `--enable-<plugin>=force' configure option.
+ This will most likely fail though unless you're working in a very unusual
+ setup and you really know what you're doing. If you specify the
+ `--disable-<plugin>' configure option, the plugin will not be built. If you
+ specify the `--enable-all-plugins' or `--disable-all-plugins' configure
+ options, all plugins will be enabled or disabled respectively by default.
+ Explicitly enabling or disabling a plugin overwrites the default for the
+ specified plugin. These options are meant for package maintainers and should
+ not be used in everyday situations.
By default, collectd will be installed into `/opt/collectd'. You can adjust
this setting by specifying the `--prefix' configure option - see INSTALL for
prefixed to all installation directories. This might be useful when creating
packages for collectd.
+Configuring with libjvm
+-----------------------
+
+ To determine the location of the required files of a Java installation is not
+ an easy task, because the locations vary with your kernel (Linux, SunOS, …)
+ and with your architecture (x86, SPARC, …) and there is no ‘java-config’
+ script we could use. Configuration of the JVM library is therefore a bit
+ tricky.
+
+ The easiest way to use the `--with-java=$JAVA_HOME' option, where
+ `$JAVA_HOME' is usually something like:
+ /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.14
+
+ The configure script will then use find(1) to look for the following files:
+
+ - jni.h
+ - jni_md.h
+ - libjvm.so
+
+ If found, appropriate CPP-flags and LD-flags are set and the following
+ library checks succeed.
+
+ If this doesn't work for you, you have the possibility to specify CPP-flags,
+ C-flags and LD-flags for the ‘Java’ plugin by hand, using the following three
+ (environment) variables:
+
+ - JAVA_CPPFLAGS
+ - JAVA_CFLAGS
+ - JAVA_LDFLAGS
+
+ For example (shortened for demonstration purposes):
+
+ ./configure JAVA_CPPFLAGS="-I$JAVA_HOME/include -I$JAVA_HOME/include/linux"
+
+ Adding "-ljvm" to the JAVA_LDFLAGS is done automatically, you don't have to
+ do that.
Crosscompiling
--------------
that the compiled binary actually behaves as it should, but since NANs
are likely never passed to the libm you have a good chance to be lucky.
+ Likewise, collectd needs to know the layout of doubles in memory, in order
+ to craft uniform network packets over different architectures. For this, it
+ needs to know how to convert doubles into the memory layout used by x86. The
+ configure script tries to figure this out by compiling and running a few
+ small test programs. This is of course not possible when cross-compiling.
+ You can use the `--with-fp-layout' option to tell the configure script which
+ conversion method to assume. Valid arguments are:
+
+ * `nothing' (12345678 -> 12345678)
+ * `endianflip' (12345678 -> 87654321)
+ * `intswap' (12345678 -> 56781234)
+
Contact
-------
- For questions, bugreports, development information and basically all other
- concerns please send an email to collectd's mailinglist at
+ For questions, bug reports, development information and basically all other
+ concerns please send an email to collectd's mailing list at
<collectd at verplant.org>.
For live discussion and more personal contact visit us in IRC, we're in
Sebastian tokkee Harl <sh at tokkee.org>,
and many contributors (see `AUTHORS').
- Please send bugreports and patches to the mailinglist, see `Contact' above.
+ Please send bug reports and patches to the mailing list, see `Contact'
+ above.