Collects data that describes the current system status
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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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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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 (coolo)
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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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