Thanks to lintian(1) for catching (some of) those! :-)
-A config-item is one structure which keeps the informations provided in the
+A config-item is one structure which keeps the information provided in the
configuration file. The array of children keeps one entry for each
configuration option. Each such entry is another config-item structure, which
may nest further if nested blocks are used.
configuration file. The array of children keeps one entry for each
configuration option. Each such entry is another config-item structure, which
may nest further if nested blocks are used.
=item B<Hostname> I<Name>
Sets the hostname that identifies a host. If you omit this setting, the
=item B<Hostname> I<Name>
Sets the hostname that identifies a host. If you omit this setting, the
-hostname will be determinded using the L<gethostname(2)> system call.
+hostname will be determined using the L<gethostname(2)> system call.
=item B<FQDNLookup> B<true|false>
=item B<FQDNLookup> B<true|false>
and the match infrastructure (the same code used by the tail plugin) to use
regular expressions with the received data.
and the match infrastructure (the same code used by the tail plugin) to use
regular expressions with the received data.
-The following example will read the current value of AMD stock from google's
+The following example will read the current value of AMD stock from Google's
finance page and dispatch the value to collectd.
<Plugin curl>
finance page and dispatch the value to collectd.
<Plugin curl>
=item B<Interface> I<Interface>
=item B<Interface> I<Interface>
-The dns plugin uses B<libpcap> to capture dns traffic and analyses it. This
+The dns plugin uses B<libpcap> to capture dns traffic and analyzes it. This
option sets the interface that should be used. If this option is not set, or
set to "any", the plugin will try to get packets from B<all> interfaces. This
may not work on certain platforms, such as MacE<nbsp>OSE<nbsp>X.
option sets the interface that should be used. If this option is not set, or
set to "any", the plugin will try to get packets from B<all> interfaces. This
may not work on certain platforms, such as MacE<nbsp>OSE<nbsp>X.
-The behaviour is the same as with all other similar plugins: If nothing is
+The behavior is the same as with all other similar plugins: If nothing is
selected at all, everything is collected. If some things are selected using the
options described above, only these statistics are collected. If you set
B<IgnoreSelected> to B<true>, this behavior is inverted, i.E<nbsp>e. the
selected at all, everything is collected. If some things are selected using the
options described above, only these statistics are collected. If you set
B<IgnoreSelected> to B<true>, this behavior is inverted, i.E<nbsp>e. the
The Network plugin sends data to a remote instance of collectd, receives data
from a remote instance, or both at the same time. Data which has been received
The Network plugin sends data to a remote instance of collectd, receives data
from a remote instance, or both at the same time. Data which has been received
-from the network is usually not transmitted again, but this can be actived, see
+from the network is usually not transmitted again, but this can be activated, see
the B<Forward> option below.
The default IPv6 multicast group is C<ff18::efc0:4a42>. The default IPv4
the B<Forward> option below.
The default IPv6 multicast group is C<ff18::efc0:4a42>. The default IPv4
=item B<ReverseLookups> B<true>|B<false>
=item B<ReverseLookups> B<true>|B<false>
-Sets wether or not to perform reverse lookups on peers. Since the name or
+Sets whether or not to perform reverse lookups on peers. Since the name or
IP-address may be used in a filename it is recommended to disable reverse
lookups. The default is to do reverse lookups to preserve backwards
compatibility, though.
IP-address may be used in a filename it is recommended to disable reverse
lookups. The default is to do reverse lookups to preserve backwards
compatibility, though.
- INFO ("mysql plugin: Sucessfully connected to database %s "
+ INFO ("mysql plugin: Successfully connected to database %s "
"at server %s (server version: %s, protocol version: %d)",
(db->database != NULL) ? db->database : "<none>",
mysql_get_host_info (db->con),
"at server %s (server version: %s, protocol version: %d)",
(db->database != NULL) ? db->database : "<none>",
mysql_get_host_info (db->con),
* `BAIL_OUT'. */
column_names[col] = PQfname (res, col);
if (NULL == column_names[col]) {
* `BAIL_OUT'. */
column_names[col] = PQfname (res, col);
if (NULL == column_names[col]) {
- log_err ("Failed to resolv name of column %i.", col);
+ log_err ("Failed to resolve name of column %i.", col);
server_host = PQhost (db->conn);
server_version = PQserverVersion (db->conn);
server_host = PQhost (db->conn);
server_version = PQserverVersion (db->conn);
- log_info ("Sucessfully connected to database %s (user %s) "
+ log_info ("Successfully connected to database %s (user %s) "
"at server %s%s%s (server version: %d.%d.%d, "
"protocol version: %d, pid: %d)",
PQdb (db->conn), PQuser (db->conn),
"at server %s%s%s (server version: %d.%d.%d, "
"protocol version: %d, pid: %d)",
PQdb (db->conn), PQuser (db->conn),