* Source improvement for librato output
Build the source from the list of tag instead of a configuration specified
single tag
Graphite Serializer:
* make buildTags public
* make sure not to use empty tags
Librato output:
* Improve Error handling for librato API base on error or debug flag
* Send Metric per Batch (max 300)
* use Graphite BuildTag function to generate source
The change is made that it should be retro compatible
Metric sample:
server=127.0.0.1 port=80 state=leader env=test
measurement.metric_name value
service_n.metric_x
Metric before with source tags set as "server":
source=127.0.0.1
test.80.127_0_0_1.leader.measurement.metric_name
test.80.127_0_0_1.leader.service_n.metric_x
Metric now:
source=test.80.127.0.0.1.leader
measurement.metric_name
service_n.metric_x
As you can see the source in the "new" version is much more precise
That way when filter (only from source) you can filter by env or any other tags
* Using template to specify which tagsusing for source, default concat all
tags
* revert change in graphite serializer
* better documentation, change default for template
* fmt
* test passing with new host as default tags
* use host tag in api integration test
* Limit 80 char per line, change resolution to be a int in the sample
* fmt
* remove resolution, doc for template
* fmt
* Fix problem with metrics when ping return Destination net unreachable
Add test case TestUnreachablePingGather
Add percent_reply_loss
Fix some other tests
* Add errors measurment
* fir problem with ping reply "TTL expired in transit" ( use regex for more specific condition - TTL in line but it's a not valid replay )
add test case for "TTL expired in transit" - TestTTLExpiredPingGather
this log format is likely soon going to be removed from a future
influxdb release, so we should not be recommending that users base any
of their log parsing infra on this.
* Ping for windows
* En ping output
* Code format
* Code review
* Default timeout
* Fix problem with std error when no data received ( exit status = 1 )
1. in prometheus client, do not check for invalid characters anymore,
because we are already replacing all invalid characters with regex
anyways.
2. in win_perf_counters, sanitize field name _and_ measurement name.
Also add '%' to the list of sanitized characters, because this character
is invalid for most output plugins, and can also easily cause string
formatting issues throughout the stack.
3. All '%' will now be translated to 'Percent'
closes#1430
closes#1499closes#1019
Do no try to guess HAproxy stats url, just add ";csv" at the end of the
url if not present.
Signed-off-by: tgermain <timothee.germain@corp.ovh.com>
* add initial support to allow self-signed certs
When using self-signed the metrics collection will fail, this will allow
the user to specify in the input configuration file if they want to skip
certificate verification. This is functionally identical to `curl -k`
At some point this functionality should be moved to the agent as it is
already implemented identically in several different input plugins.
* Add initial comment strings to remove noise
These should be properly fleshed out at some point to ensure
code completeness
* refactor to use generic helper function
* fix import statement against fork
* update changelog
closes#1436
This also fixes the bad behavior of waiting until runtime to return log
parsing pattern compile errors when a pattern was simply unfound.
closes#1418
Also protect against user error when the telegraf user does not have
permission to open the provided file. We will now error and exit in this
case, rather than silently waiting to get permission to open it.
* Add mandrill webhook.
* Store the id of the msg as part of event.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Decode body to get the mandrill_events.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Handle HEAD request.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Add the README.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Add mandrill_webhooks to the README.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Update changelog.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Run gofmt.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
closes#1412
separate hello and authenticate functions,
force connection close at end of write cycle so we don't
hold open idle connections,
which has the benefit of mostly removing
the chance of getting hopelessly connection lost
bump instrumental agent version
fix test to deal with better better connect/reconnect logic and changed ident & auth handshake
Update CHANGELOG.md
correct URL from instrumental fork to origin and put the change in the correct part of the file
go fmt
undo split hello and auth commands, to reduce roundtrips
This is for better thread-safety when running with multiple outputs,
which can cause very odd panics at very high loads
primarily this is to address #1432closes#1432
closes#1289
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Rename internals struct.
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Update changelog.
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Update READMEs and CHANGELOG.
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Update SampleConfig.
Update the config format.
Update telegraf config.
Update the webhooks README.
Update changelog.
Update the changelog with an upgrade path.
Update default ports.
Fix indent.
Check for nil value on AvailableWebhooks.
Check for CanInterface.
* Allow for TLS connections to ElasticSearch
Extremely similar implementation to the HTTP JSON module's
implementation of the same code.
* Changelog update
I added Rows/Logs max size counters for tracking databases that do not have autogrowth enabled. The counters return numbers in 8KB pages since there are a few special values (such as -1 for no max size) that can't directly be multiplied by 8192 to get size in bytes.
Also added Rows/Logs size in 8KB pages for comparison from the same system table. Even though it returns the same size as sizes from sys.dm_io_virtual_file_stats which are already collected.
Adding precision rounding to the accumulator. This means that now every
input metric will get rounded at collection, rather than at write (and
only for the influxdb output).
This feature is disabled for service inputs, because service inputs
should be in control of their own timestamps & precisions.
* WIP: Initial support for ZFS on FreeBSD
* Added build directives
* Ignore 'kstatPath' config option on FreeBSD
* Added tests for ZFS FreeBSD input plugin.
* Updated the README to confrom with the guidelines and added FreeBSD info
* Fixed indents
* Spell check
- Updated README/CHANGELOG
- Added links to further info to input README
- Reduced lines to 80 chars
Removing input declaration from SampleConfig
Moved PR to unreleased section of changelog
closes#1165
- Collects conntrack stats from the configured directories and files.
Applying PR feedback:
- Rebased onto master
- Updated README/CHANGELOG
- Limited lines to 80 chars
- Improved plugin docs and README
- added a dummy notlinux build file
Fixed up CHANGELOG and README after rebase
closes#1164
Allow using glob pattern in the command list in configuration. This enables for
example placing all commands in a single directory and using /path/to/dir/*.sh
as one of the commands to run all shell scripts in that directory.
Glob patterns are applied on every run of the commands, so matching commands can
be added without restarting telegraf.
closes#1142
* Use shared AWS credential configuration.
* Cloudwatch dimension wilcards
* Allow configuring cache_ttl for cloudwatch metrics.
* Allow for wildcard in dimension values to select all available metrics.
* Use internal.Duration for CacheTTL and go fmt
* Refactor to not use embedded structs for config.
* Update AWS plugin READMEs with credentials details, update Changelog.
* Fix changelog after rebasing to master and 0.13.1 release.
* Fix changelog after rebase.
* Report rollbar events.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Fix indent with go fmt.
* Add test for rollbar webhooks.
* Report more data from new_item event.
* Handle new deploy webhook.
Signed-off-by: Cyril Duez <cyril@stormz.me>
Signed-off-by: François de Metz <francois@stormz.me>
* Update default port.
* Add readme.
* Add rollbar_webhooks to the readme.
* Add rollbar_webhooks to plugins list.
* Add tag level for new_item event.
* Update readme.
* Update changelog.
* Adding Varnish HTTP Cache input plugin
* Applying PR feedback
- Linked to varnish in input README
- Updated README/CHANGELOG
- Cleaned up sampleConfig to remove formatting
- Shorted lines to 80 chars (except where test input requires long strings)
- Using internal.RunTimeout to wrap call to varnishtat
- Added dummy file for windows
Also changing the net_response and http_response plugins to only accept
duration strings for their timeout parameters. This is a breaking config
file change.
closes#1214
Being able to override the process_name in the procstat module
is useful for daemonized perl, ruby, erlang etc. processes. This
allows for manually setting process_name rather than it being set to
the interpreter/VM of the process.
Allow using glob pattern in the command list in configuration. This enables for
example placing all commands in a single directory and using /path/to/dir/*.sh
as one of the commands to run all shell scripts in that directory.
Glob patterns are applied on every run of the commands, so matching commands can
be added without restarting telegraf.
closes#1127
First is to write an internal CombinedOutput and Run function with a
timeout.
Second, the following instances of command runners need to have timeouts:
plugins/inputs/ping/ping.go
125: out, err := c.CombinedOutput()
plugins/inputs/exec/exec.go
91: if err := cmd.Run(); err != nil {
plugins/inputs/ipmi_sensor/command.go
31: err := cmd.Run()
plugins/inputs/sysstat/sysstat.go
194: out, err := cmd.CombinedOutput()
plugins/inputs/leofs/leofs.go
185: defer cmd.Wait()
plugins/inputs/sysstat/sysstat.go
282: if err := cmd.Wait(); err != nil {
closes#1067
Lustre Jobstats allows for RPCs to be tagged with a value, such
as a job's ID. This allows for per job statistics. This plugin
collects statistics and tags the data with the jobid.
closes#1107
Allow overriding the the metrics "server" tag with the specified
value. Can be used to give a more user-friendly value for the server
name.
closes#1093
this is so that we don't call os.Stat twice for every file matched
by Match(). Also changing the behavior to _not_ return the name of a
file that doesn't exist if it's not a glob.
Network metrics are pretty important and the block adds a couple with a link to the names for more. This adds a block with a few counters to the Generic Queries examples in plugins/inputs/win_perf_counters/README.md
- renaming cont_name and cont_image to container_name and
container_image.
- cont_id is now a field, called container_id
- docker_cpu, docker_mem, docker_net measurements have been renamed to
docker_container_cpu, docker_container_mem, and docker_container_net
closes#1014closes#1052
changes:
- -sample-config will now comment out all but a few default plugins.
- config file parse errors will output path to bad conf file.
- cleanup 80-char line-length and some other style issues.
- default package conf file will now have all plugins, but commented
out.
closes#199closes#944
The following configuration is now possible
## CompressionCodec represents the various compression codecs
recognized by Kafka in messages.
## "none" : No compression
## "gzip" : Gzip compression
## "snappy" : Snappy compression
# compression_codec = "none"
## RequiredAcks is used in Produce Requests to tell the broker how
many replica acknowledgements it must see before responding
## "none" : the producer never waits for an acknowledgement from the
broker. This option provides the lowest latency but the weakest
durability guarantees (some data will be lost when a server fails).
## "leader" : the producer gets an acknowledgement after the leader
replica has received the data. This option provides better durability
as the client waits until the server acknowledges the request as
successful (only messages that were written to the now-dead leader but
not yet replicated will be lost).
## "leader_and_replicas" : the producer gets an acknowledgement after
all in-sync replicas have received the data. This option provides the
best durability, we guarantee that no messages will be lost as long as
at least one in sync replica remains.
# required_acks = "leader_and_replicas"
## The total number of times to retry sending a message
# max_retry = "3"
if i understand the prometheus data model correctly, the current output
for this plugin is unusable
prometheus only accepts a single value per measurement. prior to this change, the range loop
causes a measurement to end up w/ a random value
for instance:
net,dc=sjc1,grp_dashboard=1,grp_home=1,grp_hwy_fetcher=1,grp_web_admin=1,host=sjc1-b4-8,hw=app,interface=docker0,state=live
bytes_recv=477596i,bytes_sent=152963303i,drop_in=0i,drop_out=0i,err_in=0i,err_out=0i,packets_recv=7231i,packets_sent=11460i
1457121990003778992
this 'net' measurent would have all it's tags copied to prometheus
labels, but any of 152963303, or 0, or 7231 as a value for
'net' depending on which field is last in the map iteration
this change expands the fields into new measurements by appending
the field name to the influxdb measurement name.
ie, the above example results with 'net' dropped and new measurements
to take it's place:
net_bytes_recv
net_bytes_sent
net_drop_in
net_err_in
net_packets_recv
net_packets_sent
i hope this can be merged, i love telegraf's composability of tags and
filtering
This plugin is intended to add an extended support of Postgresql
compared to the legacy postgres plugin.
Basically, the plugin don’t have any metrics defined and it’s up to the
user to define it in the telegraph.conf (as a toml structure).
Each query can have it’s specific tags, and can be written specifically
using a where clause in order to eventually filter per database name.
To be more generic, a minimum postgresql version has been defined per
query in case you have 2 different version of Postgresql running on the
same host.