Sensors in Macs running Mac OS X / Darwin: Temperature, fanspeed and
voltage sensors.
+ - ascent
+ Statistics about Ascent, a free server for the game `World of Warcraft'.
+
- battery
Batterycharge, -current and voltage of ACPI and PMU based laptop
batteries.
Collects statistics from `nginx' (speak: engine X), a HTTP and mail
server/proxy.
- - ntp
+ - ntpd
NTP daemon statistics: Local clock drift, offset to peers, etc.
- nut
- swap
Pages swapped out onto harddisk or whatever is called `swap' by the OS..
+ - tail
+ Follows (tails) logfiles, parses them by lines and submits matched
+ values.
+
- tape
Bytes and operations read and written on tape devices. Solaris only.
- users
Users currently logged in.
+ - vmem
+ Virtual memory statistics, e. g. the number of page-ins/-outs or the
+ number of pagefaults.
+
- vserver
System resources used by Linux VServers.
See <http://linux-vserver.org/>.
platforms.
* libcurl (optional)
- If you want to use the `apache' and/or `nginx' plugins.
+ If you want to use the `apache', `ascent', or `nginx' plugin.
* libhal (optional)
If present, the uuid plugin will check for UUID from HAL.
* libvirt (optional)
Collect statistics from virtual machines.
+ * libxml2 (optional)
+ Parse XML data. This is needed for the `ascent' and `libvirt' plugins.
+
Configuring / Compiling / Installing
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disable all plugins whose requirements cannot be fulfilled (any other plugin
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, you can force the plugin to be built.
- This will most likely fail though unless you're working in a very unusual
- setup and you really know what you're doing.
+ `--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.
By default, collectd will be installed into `/opt/collectd'. You can adjust
this setting by specifying the `--prefix' configure option - see INSTALL for