I don't like this behavior, but it's what InfluxDB accepts, so the
telegraf listener should be consistent with that.
I accidentally reverted this behavior when I refactored the telegraf
metric representation earlier in this release cycle.
this basically reverts #887
at some point we might want to do some special handling of reloading
plugins and keeping their state intact, but that will need to be done at
a higher level, and in a way that is thread-safe for multiple input
plugins of the same type.
Unfortunately this is a rather large feature that will not have a quick
fix available for it.
fixes#1975fixes#2102
* plugins/input/consul: moved check_id from regular fields to tags.
When service has more than one check sending data for both would overwrite each other
resulting only in one check being written (the last one). Adding check_id as a tag
ensures we will get info for all unique checks per service.
* plugins/inputs/consul: updated tests
* fixed parsing of docker image name/version
now accounts for custom docker repo's which contain a colon for a non-default port
* 1978: modifying docker test case to have a custom repo with non-standard port
* using a temp var to store index, ran gofmt
* fixes#1987, renaming iterator to 'i'
* MongoDB input plugin: Improve state data
Adds ARB as a "member_status" (replica set arbiter).
Uses MongoDB replica set state string for "state" value.
* MongoDB input plugin: Improve state data - changelog update
put Makefile back to normal
removed comment from puppetagent.go
changed config_version to config_version_string and fixed yaml for build
changed workind from branch to environment for config_string
fixed casing and Changelog
fixed test case
closes#1917
* Fix bug: too many cloudwatch metrics
Cloudwatch metrics were being added incorrectly. The most obvious
symptom of this was that too many metrics were being added. A simple
check against the name of the metric proved to be a sufficient fix. In
order to test the fix, a metric selection function was factored out.
* Go fmt cloudwatch
* Cloudwatch isSelected checks metric name
* Move cloudwatch line in changelog to 1.2 features
* return partition stat alongside disk stat from disk usage method, and report device name (minus /dev/) as a tag in disk stats
* update system/disk tests to include new partition stat return value from disk usage method calls
* update changelog for #1807 (use device name instead of path to report disk stats)
main reasons behind this:
- make adding/removing tags cheap
- make adding/removing fields cheap
- make parsing cheaper
- make parse -> decorate -> write out bytes metric flow much faster
Refactor serializer to use byte buffer
The old gonuts fork has no License and has not seen any commits
differing from the original project, while the original has seen some
activity, even if low.
Having no license is a problem for distributors, as by default, such
projects are undistributable.
* added connection Timeout parámeter, basic HTTP autentication and HTTP support with Sslskipverify option
* updated README.md
* added optional SSL config , changed timeout name and type , and other minor fixes
* added some code style improvements
* Update README.md
* NATS output plug-in now retries to reconnect forever after a lost connection.
* NATS input plug-in now retries to reconnect forever after a lost connection.
* Fixes#1953
in this commit:
- chunks out the http request body to avoid making very large
allocations.
- establishes a limit for the maximum http request body size that the
listener will accept.
- utilizes a pool of byte buffers to reduce GC pressure.
The MySQL DB driver has it's own DSN parsing function. Previously we
were using the url.Parse function, but this causes problems because a
valid MySQL DSN can be an invalid http URL, namely when using some
special characters in the password.
This change uses the MySQL DB driver's builtin ParseDSN function and
applies a timeout parameter natively via that.
Another benefit of this change is that we fail earlier if given an
invalid MySQL DSN.
closes#870closes#1842
Map holding expected results was defined in multiple places, making test
cases a bit hard to read. This way we can change our expectations of
good results in one place and have them affect multiple test cases.