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"host": "localhost",
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"port": "8080",
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"database": "testdb",
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"organisation": "testorg",
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"type": "stdout"
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},
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"interval" : 3,
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"loadavg",
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"netstat",
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"ibstat",
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"lustrestat"
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"lustrestat",
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"topprocs",
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"cpustat",
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"nvidia"
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]
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"receiver": {
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"type": "none"
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"address": "127.0.0.1",
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"port": "4222",
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"database": "testdb",
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}
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}
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```
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All available collectors are listed in the above JSON. There are currently three sinks supported `influxdb`, `nats` and `stdout`. The `interval` defines how often the metrics should be read and send to the sink. The `duration` tells collectors how long one measurement has to take. An example for this is the `likwid` collector which starts the hardware performance counter, waits for `duration` seconds and stops the counters again. For most systems, the `likwid` collector has to do two measurements, thus `interval` must be larger than two times `duration`.
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All available collectors are listed in the above JSON. There are currently three sinks supported `influxdb`, `nats` and `stdout`. The `interval` defines how often the metrics should be read and send to the sink. The `duration` tells collectors how long one measurement has to take. An example for this is the `likwid` collector which starts the hardware performance counter, waits for `duration` seconds and stops the counters again. For most systems, the `likwid` collector has to do two measurements, thus `interval` must be larger than two times `duration`. With `receiver`, the collector can be used as a router by receiving metrics and forwarding them to the configured sink. There are currently only types `none` (for no receiver) and `nats`.
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# Installation
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Path for logfile (default "stderr")
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```
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# Internals
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The metric collector sends (and receives) metric in the [InfluxDB line protocol](https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/cloud/reference/syntax/line-protocol/) as it provides flexibility while providing a separation between tags (like index columns in relational databases) and fields (like data columns).
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There is a single timer loop that triggers all collectors serially, collects the collectors' data and sends the metrics to the sink. The sinks currently use blocking APIs.
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The receiver runs as a go routine side-by-side with the timer loop and asynchronously forwards received metrics to the sink.
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* `flops_any` (cpu, `2*flops_dp + flops_sp`)
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* `cpi` (cpu)
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* `clock` (cpu)
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* `cpustatMetric.go`: Read CPU specific values from `/proc/stat`
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* `topprocsMetric.go`: Reads the Top5 processes by their CPU usage
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* `nvidiaMetric.go`: Read data about Nvidia GPUs using the NVML library
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If any of the collectors cannot be initialized, it is excluded from all further reads. Like if the Lustre stat file is not a valid path, no Lustre specific metrics will be recorded.
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# InfiniBand collector
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The InfiniBand collector requires the LID file to read the data. It has to be configured in the collector itself (`LIDFILE` in `infinibandMetric.go`)
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