We were having problems with telegraf talking to
carbon-relay-ng using the graphite output. When
the carbon-relay-ng server restarted the connection
the telegraf side would go into CLOSE_WAIT but telegraf
would continue to send statistics through the connection.
Reading around it seems you need to a read from the connection
and see a EOF error. We've implemented this and added a test
that replicates roughly the error we were having.
Pair: @whpearson @joshmyers
If we write a batch of points and get a "field type conflict" error
message in return, we should drop the entire batch of points because
this indicates that one or more points have a type that doesnt match the
database.
These errors will never go away on their own, and InfluxDB will
successfully write the points that dont have a conflict.
closes#2245
* Added GatherUserStatistics, row Uptime in gatherGlobalStatuses, and version fields & tags
* Updated README file
* pulling in latest from master
* ran go fmt to fix formatting
* fix unreachable code
* few fixes
* cleaning up and applying suggestions from sparrc
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.
* Fix for broken librato output
These errors are delightful, but I'd rather avoid them:
```
Error parsing /etc/telegraf/telegraf.conf, line 2: field corresponding to `api_user' is not defined in `*librato.Librato'
```
* Fixed bad format from last commit
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'