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managing a statistics collection daemon
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Thanks ====== Work on this module was made possible by funding from neoTactics, Inc. http://neotactics.com/ Collectd ======== Collectd is a very lightweight system statistics gathering daemon. To quote from http://collectd.org/ : > [...] it's written in C for performance and portability, [...] It includes > optimizations and features to handle hundreds of thousands of data sets. It > comes with over 60 plugins [...]. It provides powerful networking features > and is extensible in numerous ways. Last but not least: collectd is actively > developed and supported and well documented. The Module ========== The collectd puppet module contains high-level defines to configure the most important modules as well as native puppet types to manage the configuration files as well as collectd's notification and threshold rules. The mapping tries to use collectd's config file keywords as much as possible. Therefore any know-how should carry over pretty straight forward. You can find the module at http://git.black.co.at/?p=module-collectd Please send any patches and comments to this list for discussion. Caveats ======= 1. Due to the heterogeneous syntax of collectd's configuration files, I opted to split the Key-Value-style configuration of the daemon itself and the sections for the plugins into different native types. This in turn necessitates to have each plugin configuration in a separate file. The default "collectd" class in the module will setup the proper structures to automatically create the default locations and include them into the daemon's configuration. 2. There are currently only a few plugins explicitly implemented. To implement a new plugin configuration, one just needs to specify a mapping from puppet resources' parameters to the actual configuration, which is really straight forward using the provided infrastructure.
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