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         Type "count"
 
         Type "count"
 
         Instance "PS-a"
 
         Instance "PS-a"
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    </Match>
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    <Match>
 +
        Regex "heap\\[([0-9]+)"
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        DSType "GaugeAverage"
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        Type "count"
 +
        Instance "heap"
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    </Match>
 +
    <Match>
 +
        Regex "VSZ\\[([0-9]+)"
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        DSType "GaugeAverage"
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        Type "count"
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        Instance "rss"
 
     </Match>
 
     </Match>
 
   </File>
 
   </File>
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         SensorConfigFile "/etc/sensors3.conf"
 
         SensorConfigFile "/etc/sensors3.conf"
 
  </Plugin>
 
  </Plugin>
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= Scale stored value =
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* enable these two plugins
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LoadPlugin match_regex
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LoadPlugin target_scale
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* add a filter (example is for rss count)
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<Chain "PreCache">
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    <Rule>
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        <Match "regex">
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            Plugin "^tail$"
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            TypeInstance "^rss$"
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            Invert false
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        </Match>
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        <Target "scale">
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            Factor 1048576
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        </Target>
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    </Rule>
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</Chain>

Revision as of 18:34, 12 September 2018

Centos

Httpd You need to have installed web server with enabled perl and CGI scripts processing (for be possible to look at results using web-browser). This how to doesn't cover web server configuation.


Install collectd packages from epel repositories:

yum install epel-release
yum install collectd
yum install collectd-web


Atention: by default is web-collection accessible only from localhost, see config of httpd (search for 'Deny from' and 'Allow from' and change it:

vim /etc/httpd/conf.d/collectd.conf
service httpd restart

You can now access collectd collections entering this url to a browser:

http://server_ip/collectd/bin/index.cgi



Debian

Apache2

For ability checking results using browser you need web server with enabled CGI and perl scripts processing.

Enable apache2 modules

perl
cgi

using command a2enmod .


Add CGI handler into apache processing (in mime.conf uncomment)

 AddHandler cgi-script .cgi


Define +ExecCGI option under directory where will be collctd's GUI link placed

<Directory "/var/www/html/abcdefg/collectd">
  Options +ExecCGI
</Directory>

Debian7

Install collectd packages from debian main repositories:

apt-get install collectd libregexp-common-perl libconfig-general-perl librrds-perl

Create link from default www directory to collectd's doc.

ln -s /usr/share/doc/collectd-core/examples/collection3/ /var/www/collectd

Restart apache web-server (you should have cgid mod enabled "a2enmod cgid")

/etc/init.d/apache2 restart

You can now access using browser:

http://server_ip/collectd/bin/index.cgi

Debian8

Install collectd packages from debian main repositories:

apt-get install collectd  libregexp-common-perl libconfig-general-perl librrds-perl

Create link from default www directory to collectd's collections.

ln -s /usr/share/doc/collectd-core/examples/collection3/ /var/www/html/collectd

Restart apache

service apache2 restart

You can now access using browser:

http://server_ip/collectd/bin/index.cgi

Tail config example

LoadPlugin tail
<Plugin tail>
  <File "/var/log/messages">
    Instance "voipmonitor"
    Interval 30
    <Match>
        Regex "calls.([0-9]+),"
        DSType "GaugeAverage"
        Type "count"
        Instance "Calls"
    </Match>
    <Match>
        Regex "PS\\[C:([0-9]+)"
        DSType "GaugeAverage"
        Type "count"
        Instance "PS-C"
    </Match>
    <Match>
        Regex "PS\\[.* R:([0-9]+)"
        DSType "GaugeAverage"
        Type "count"
        Instance "PS-R"
    </Match>
    <Match>
        Regex "PS\\[.* A:([0-9]+)"
        DSType "GaugeAverage"
        Type "count"
        Instance "PS-a"
    </Match>
    <Match>
        Regex "heap\\[([0-9]+)"
        DSType "GaugeAverage"
        Type "count"
        Instance "heap"
    </Match>
    <Match>
        Regex "VSZ\\[([0-9]+)"
        DSType "GaugeAverage"
        Type "count"
        Instance "rss"
    </Match>
  </File>
</Plugin>

Sensor plugin configuration

  • install lm sensor package
  • run sensors-detect binary to detect sensors
  • add an example to the config
LoadPlugin sensors
<Plugin sensors>
       SensorConfigFile "/etc/sensors3.conf"
</Plugin>

Scale stored value

  • enable these two plugins
LoadPlugin match_regex
LoadPlugin target_scale
  • add a filter (example is for rss count)
<Chain "PreCache">
    <Rule>
        <Match "regex">
            Plugin "^tail$"
            TypeInstance "^rss$"
            Invert false
        </Match>
        <Target "scale">
            Factor 1048576
        </Target>
    </Rule>
</Chain>