Collects data that describes the current system status

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Unlike most monitoring tools that either focus on a small set of
statistics, format their output in only one way, run either
interatively or as a daemon but not both, collectl tries to do it all.

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collectl-3.6.9.src.tar.gz 0000467637 457 KB
collectl.changes 0000006257 6.11 KB
collectl.service 0000000267 267 Bytes
collectl.spec 0000002669 2.61 KB
collectl.sysconfig 0000000079 79 Bytes
Revision 19 (latest revision is 40)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 210937 from Thomas Abraham's avatar Thomas Abraham (tabraham1) (revision 19)
Update to version 3.6.9
  + Typo in network plot header loop resulted in infinite loop
  + remove $int/secs from numa hit rate calc AND add more precision
    to its output
- Changes from 3.6.8
  + new flag $exportComm must be set in gexpr/ganglia so that they won't
    generate an error if run without -f or -A
  + new switch: --intfilt allows filtering of interrupts
  + always log messages of type F/E to syslog in daemon mode even if
    -m is not set
  + wasn't dealing correctly with missing whitespace after network name in
    /proc/dev/net in initRecord()
  + updated init.d script for suse per the maintainer's instructions
  + extra spaces were being printed in plot mode for tpc stats
  + added entry to envrules.std to deal with intel Phi Co-Processor
  + debian init.d script now does 'exit 1' if status reports 'not running'
  + rawnetignore switch wasn't working correctly
  + found/fixed some subtle problems with --procanalyze as well as some cleanup
    - need to ignore first sample after initializing summary arrays
    - need to init summary hashes for thrutime and accumT because get uninit var
      in print routine is only a single process entry
    - found a typo in procAnalyze() to a $usecs which wasn't being used!
    - added error check to make sure --procanalyze with -P requires -s
  + added a little more debugging output for -d128
  + discovered dynamic disk/network detail names for interactive mode were not
    being reported correctly.  sounds a lot worse than it is because this is
    typically not done very often nor are disks/networks very dynamic except in
    large, virtualized environments such as clouds
  + add to list of devices to exlude from network summary data: tap, dp and nl,
    which are associated with openstack cinder.  remember you can always add
    more to that list with --netfilt
  + $lastHour was never referenced and dayInit() called every time a log was
    created so fix logic to update $lastHour correctly AND call initDay() one
    time and do it before newLog() called.
  + closed a couple of file handles that were left open and reportedly
    causing some defunct processes with -sx.
  + fixed bug in lustre stats recording
  + clarified --showsubopts text about disk and network filters in that they
    apply to both summary and detail data output
  + fixed problem with --import and --stats
  + --statsopt a didn't work because when changed some internal logic missed
    changing a test of $timestampFlag to $timestampCounter[$rawPFlag] and so
    now $timestampCount can be removed entirely
  + clear $firstpass after 1st pass during playback
  + make sure filename initialized before calling loadConfig so if there is
    an error logsys() doesn't get an undefined var warning
  + to be safe, remove any quotes on net/dsk filters in case included by
    mistake in DaemonCommands string
  + tightened up tests to see if daemonized collectl already running
  + if no hiRes::Time, fudge the value of $microInterval based on -i
  + new --procOpt k, removes known shells from process listing with -sZ,
    currently set to /bin.sh, /usr/bin/perl, /usr/bin/python and python
  + fixed varname in lexpr: $debug should have been $lexDebug
- Remove init-cleanup.patch; merged on upstream release (forwarded request 210746 from posophe)
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