Values gathered by a custom program or script.
See collectd-exec(5).
+ - fhcount
+ File handles statistics.
+
- filecount
Count the number of files in directories.
Reads values from Modbus/TCP enabled devices. Supports reading values
from multiple "slaves" so gateway devices can be used.
+ - mqtt
+ Publishes and subscribes to MQTT topics.
+
- multimeter
Information provided by serial multimeters, such as the `Metex
M-4650CR'.
- zfs_arc
Statistics for ZFS' “Adaptive Replacement Cache” (ARC).
+ - zone
+ Measures the percentage of cpu load per container (zone) under Solaris 10
+ and higher
+
- zookeeper
Read data from Zookeeper's MNTR command.
database.
* Logging is, as everything in collectd, provided by plugins. The following
- plugins keep up informed about what's going on:
+ plugins keep us informed about what's going on:
- logfile
Writes log messages to a file or STDOUT/STDERR.
Used by the `smart' plugin.
<http://git.0pointer.de/?p=libatasmart.git>
+ * libcap (optional)
+ The `turbostat' plugin can optionally build Linux Capabilities support,
+ which avoids full privileges requirement (aka. running as root) to read
+ values.
+ <http://sites.google.com/site/fullycapable/>
+
* libclntsh (optional)
Used by the `oracle' plugin.
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:
+ C-flags, LD-flags and LIBS for the ‘Java’ plugin by hand, using the
+ following environment variables:
- JAVA_CPPFLAGS
- JAVA_CFLAGS
- JAVA_LDFLAGS
+ - JAVA_LIBS
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
+ Adding "-ljvm" to JAVA_LIBS is done automatically, you don't have to
do that.
Generating the configure script