Statistics Collection Daemon for filling RRD Files
collectd is a small daemon written in C for performance. It reads various
system statistics and updates RRD files, creating them if necessary.
Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the
files it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very
fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds.
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Revision 4 (latest revision is 45)
Sascha Peilicke (saschpe)
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request 77989
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Stefan Schubert (schubi2)
(revision 4)
fixes for 12.1- notify-desktop: fix compatibility with libnotify >= 0.7.0 - iptables plugin: use iptables library - ipvs plugin: disable for >= 12.1, as build fails currently - df plugin: skip duplicate entries, fixes "uc_update: Value too old" error - downgrading in-tree iproute2 from 2.6.38 to 2.6.37, as 2.6.38 causes an internal error in gcc - add pinba plugin (through protobuf-c support) - add rpmlintrc file to suppress false positives - add collectd-pkgconfig_libnotify_add_gtk.patch to fix building libnotify support on >= 11.4 - bump in-tree iproute2 to 2.6.38 - update to 4.10.3: * collectd: Threshold subsection: Handling of NAN values in the percentage calculation has been fixed * collectd, java plugin, ntpd plugin: Several diagnostic messages have been improved * curl_json plugin: Handling of arrays has been fixed. * libvirt plugin: A bug in reading the virtual CPU statistics has been fixed * processes plugin: Potentially erroneous behavior has been fixed in an error handling case * python plugin: Fix dispatching of values from Python scripts to collectd - changes from 4.10.2: * collectd: If including one configuration file fails, continue with the rest of the configuration if possible * collectd: Fix a bug in the read function scheduling. In rare cases read functions may not have been called as often as requested
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