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
use a common function between collection_jitter and flush_jitter. which
creates the same behavior between the two options.
going forward, both jitters will be random sleeps that get re-evaluated
at runtime for every interval (previously only collection_jitter did
this)
also fixes behavior so that both jitters will exit in the event of a
process exit.
closes#1296