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Corrected some typos
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ type SampleCollectorConfig struct {
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// defined by metricCollector (name, init, ...)
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type SampleCollector struct {
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metricCollector
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config SampleTimerCollectorConfig // the configuration structure
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config SampleCollectorConfig // the configuration structure
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meta map[string]string // default meta information
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tags map[string]string // default tags
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}
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@ -36,14 +36,14 @@ func (m *SampleCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
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// This is for later use, also call it early
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m.setup()
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// Tell whether the collector should be run in parallel with others (reading files, ...)
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// or it should be run serially, mostly for collectors acutally doing measurements
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// or it should be run serially, mostly for collectors actually doing measurements
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// because they should not measure the execution of the other collectors
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m.parallel = true
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// Define meta information sent with each metric
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// (Can also be dynamic or this is the basic set with extension through AddMeta())
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m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "SAMPLE"}
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// Define tags sent with each metric
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// The 'type' tag is always needed, it defines the granulatity of the metric
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// The 'type' tag is always needed, it defines the granularity of the metric
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// node -> whole system
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// socket -> CPU socket (requires socket ID as 'type-id' tag)
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// die -> CPU die (requires CPU die ID as 'type-id' tag)
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ func (m *SampleTimerCollector) Init(name string, config json.RawMessage) error {
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// (Can also be dynamic or this is the basic set with extension through AddMeta())
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m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "SAMPLE"}
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// Define tags sent with each metric
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// The 'type' tag is always needed, it defines the granulatity of the metric
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// The 'type' tag is always needed, it defines the granularity of the metric
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// node -> whole system
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// socket -> CPU socket (requires socket ID as 'type-id' tag)
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// cpu -> single CPU hardware thread (requires cpu ID as 'type-id' tag)
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ func (m *SampleTimerCollector) Init(name string, config json.RawMessage) error {
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// Storage for output channel
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m.output = nil
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// Mangement channel for the timer function.
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// Management channel for the timer function.
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m.done = make(chan bool)
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// Create the own ticker
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m.ticker = time.NewTicker(m.interval)
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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ func (m *SampleTimerCollector) ReadMetrics(timestamp time.Time) {
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value := 1.0
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// If you want to measure something for a specific amout of time, use interval
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// If you want to measure something for a specific amount of time, use interval
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// start := readState()
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// time.Sleep(interval)
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// stop := readState()
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