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Thomas Roehl
36dd440864 Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-04-04 15:16:33 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
7b098e0b1b Fix for missing metrics in LikwidCollector is hwthread is inactive 2022-04-04 15:16:11 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
229a57b16a Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-04-04 11:49:33 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
70a9530aba Set WriteFailedCallback to get some error message 2022-04-04 11:48:54 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
2f0b6057ca Merge branch 'develop' into main
- MetricRouter: Fix interval_timestamp option
- InfluxSink & InfluxAsyncSink: Add own flush mechanism
- InfluxSink & InfluxAsyncSink: Use default options, overwrite if
configured otherwise
- InfinibandCollector: Add units to metrics
- LikwidCollector: Fix for dying accessdaemon
2022-04-04 02:59:42 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
69f7c19659 InfluxAsyncSink: Add custom flush mechanism 2022-04-04 02:56:23 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
ecdb4c1bcf Add debug message when updating interval_timestep 2022-04-04 02:55:44 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
4d5b1adbc8 Fix for interval_timestamp option 2022-04-04 02:26:04 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
28348bd108 InfluxSink: Use batch&flush logic from HttpSink 2022-04-01 18:37:45 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
a3b9d8a90b HttpSink: Use sink name in error outputs 2022-04-01 18:36:54 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
7e43e9171e Use default options. Overwrite if anything is configured differently. Use seconds as precision 2022-04-01 17:26:56 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
5d25a7bf12 Add units to InfiniBandCollector 2022-04-01 17:14:26 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
83b4343310 Likwid receives signal at first Read, check when re-initializing 2022-04-01 17:10:31 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
f1d3cabdc6 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-04-01 12:45:25 +02:00
Thomas Röhl
4763733d8d Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-03-31 11:57:19 +02:00
Thomas Gruber
2a014b6fba Read unit of values from /proc/meminfo (#68) 2022-03-31 11:56:31 +02:00
Thomas Röhl
16e898ecca Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-03-31 11:47:02 +02:00
Thomas Roehl
50479f9325 Move all LIKWID related stuff to late initialization routine 2022-03-24 18:12:23 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
e0e91844bc Use late initialization of LIKWID and catch access daemon death. Fixes #70 and fixes #71. 2022-03-24 17:56:51 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
296225f3a8 Always export all metrics in NfsCollectors 2022-03-24 13:50:35 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
43bcce6fb5 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-03-22 18:05:38 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
622e94ae0e Fix DieList() if system does not support dies. Explicitly set entries in CpuData list 2022-03-22 15:58:10 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
c506114480 Add processing order to MetricRouter README and add missing options 2022-03-18 12:29:00 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
657543dded Ensure max_forward is at least 1 2022-03-18 12:28:52 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
4851382ad7 Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-03-16 19:08:13 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
b66fdd1436 Add missing socket->thread_id map for LikwidCollector 2022-03-16 19:04:39 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
3f76947f54 Merge latest developments into main (#67)
* Update configuration.md

Add an additional receiver to have better alignment of components

* Change default GpfsCollector command to `mmpmon` (#53)

* Set default cmd to 'mmpmon'

* Reuse looked up path

* Cast const to string

* Just download LIKWID to get the headers (#54)

* Just download LIKWID to get the headers

* Remove perl-Data-Dumper from BuildRequires, only required by LIKWID build

* Add HttpReceiver as counterpart to the HttpSink (#49)

* Use GBytes as unit for large memory numbers

* Make maxForward configurable, save old name in meta in rename metrics and make the hostname tag key configurable

* Single release action (#55)

Building all RPMs and releasing in a single workflow

* Makefile target to build binary-only Debian packages (#61)

* Add 'install' and 'DEB' make targets to build binary-only Debian packages

* Add control file for DEB builds

* Use a single line for bash loop in make clean

* Add config options for retry intervals of InfluxDB clients (#59)

* Refactoring of LikwidCollector and metric units (#62)

* Reduce complexity of LikwidCollector and allow metric units

* Add unit to LikwidCollector docu and fix some typos

* Make library path configurable

* Use old metric name in Ganglia if rename has happened in the router (#60)

* Use old metric name if rename has happened in the router

* Also check for Ganglia renames for the oldname

* Derived metrics (#57)

* Add time-based derivatived (e.g. bandwidth) to some collectors

* Add documentation

* Add comments

* Fix: Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Define const values for net/dev fields

* Set default config values

* Add comments

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Avoid struct deep copy

* Refactor: Avoid redundant tag maps

* Refactor: Use int64 type for absolut values

Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com>

* Simplified iota usage

* Move unit tag to meta data tags

* Derived metrics (#65)

* Add time-based derivatived (e.g. bandwidth) to some collectors

* Add documentation

* Add comments

* Fix: Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Define const values for net/dev fields

* Set default config values

* Add comments

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Avoid struct deep copy

* Refactor: Avoid redundant tag maps

* Refactor: Use int64 type for absolut values

* Update LustreCollector

Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com>

* Meta to tags list and map for sinks (#63)

* Change ccMetric->Influx functions

* Use a meta_as_tags string list in config but create a lookup map afterwards

* Add meta as tag logic to sampleSink

* Fix staticcheck warnings (#66)

Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-15 16:41:11 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
c182d295f4 Fix staticcheck warnings (#66) 2022-03-15 16:38:20 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
beebcd7145 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-03-15 16:16:39 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
57629a2e0a Meta to tags list and map for sinks (#63)
* Change ccMetric->Influx functions

* Use a meta_as_tags string list in config but create a lookup map afterwards

* Add meta as tag logic to sampleSink
2022-03-15 16:16:26 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
082eea525a Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-03-15 16:10:41 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
aa1afd745e Derived metrics (#65)
* Add time-based derivatived (e.g. bandwidth) to some collectors

* Add documentation

* Add comments

* Fix: Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Define const values for net/dev fields

* Set default config values

* Add comments

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Avoid struct deep copy

* Refactor: Avoid redundant tag maps

* Refactor: Use int64 type for absolut values

* Update LustreCollector

Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-15 16:09:47 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
2b8266d1d2 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-03-15 15:24:29 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
992b19d354 Move unit tag to meta data tags 2022-03-11 14:47:18 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
0b08ca9ae0 Simplified iota usage 2022-03-11 14:09:22 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
f6dae7c013 Derived metrics (#57)
* Add time-based derivatived (e.g. bandwidth) to some collectors

* Add documentation

* Add comments

* Fix: Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Only compute rates with a valid previous state

* Define const values for net/dev fields

* Set default config values

* Add comments

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Consolidate data structures

* Refactor: Avoid struct deep copy

* Refactor: Avoid redundant tag maps

* Refactor: Use int64 type for absolut values

Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-11 13:48:18 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
1de3dda7be Use old metric name in Ganglia if rename has happened in the router (#60)
* Use old metric name if rename has happened in the router

* Also check for Ganglia renames for the oldname
2022-03-11 13:44:32 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
73f22c1041 Refactoring of LikwidCollector and metric units (#62)
* Reduce complexity of LikwidCollector and allow metric units

* Add unit to LikwidCollector docu and fix some typos

* Make library path configurable
2022-03-11 13:43:17 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
c9b8fcdaa7 Add config options for retry intervals of InfluxDB clients (#59) 2022-03-11 13:43:03 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
17f37583fc Use a single line for bash loop in make clean 2022-03-11 13:41:13 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
fb9ea992ea Makefile target to build binary-only Debian packages (#61)
* Add 'install' and 'DEB' make targets to build binary-only Debian packages

* Add control file for DEB builds
2022-03-11 13:39:09 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
21edca5f88 Single release action (#55)
Building all RPMs and releasing in a single workflow
2022-03-11 13:37:47 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
d835724d93 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-03-09 17:02:58 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
3cf2f69a07 Make maxForward configurable, save old name in meta in rename metrics and make the hostname tag key configurable 2022-03-09 11:23:17 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
e7f7e68095 Use GBytes as unit for large memory numbers 2022-03-09 11:05:26 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
c5082bbffe Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-03-07 16:13:08 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
c0e600269a Add HttpReceiver as counterpart to the HttpSink (#49) 2022-03-05 17:30:55 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
f2486abeab Just download LIKWID to get the headers (#54)
* Just download LIKWID to get the headers

* Remove perl-Data-Dumper from BuildRequires, only required by LIKWID build
2022-03-05 17:30:40 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
21864e0ac4 Change default GpfsCollector command to mmpmon (#53)
* Set default cmd to 'mmpmon'

* Reuse looked up path

* Cast const to string
2022-03-05 14:42:04 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
3157386b3e Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-03-04 23:34:28 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
8c668fcc6f Update configuration.md
Add an additional receiver to have better alignment of components
2022-03-04 18:33:57 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
1961edc659 Add documentation to help configuring the CC metric collector 2022-03-04 15:42:25 +01:00
Mehmet Soysal
547bc0461f Beegfs collector (#50)
* added beegfs collectors to collectors/README.md

* added beegfs collectors and docs

* added new beegfs collectors to AvailableCollectors list

* Feedback implemented

* changed error type

* changed error to only return

* changed beegfs lookup path

* fixed typo in md files

Co-authored-by: Mehmet Soysal <mehmet.soysal@kit.edu>
2022-03-04 14:35:47 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
7f62975a68 Set proper user for files 2022-03-04 11:52:48 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
5e64c01c9d Fix name for ClusterCockpit user 2022-03-04 11:51:21 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
ff08eaeb43 Set proper user for files 2022-03-04 11:49:55 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
64c41be34c Fix name for ClusterCockpit 2022-03-04 11:37:45 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
f4af520b2a Fix error print in LustreCollector 2022-03-04 11:32:39 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
f1d2828e1d Fix error print in LustreCollector 2022-03-04 11:32:10 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
07af660e50 Merge branch 'main' into develop 2022-03-03 17:33:13 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
31f10b3163 Fix user creation type 2022-03-03 17:31:15 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
9ece27eec6 Use right systemd macro to create the user 2022-03-03 17:26:32 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
af4c468ab5 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-03-03 17:24:43 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
b3030a8d44 Use right systemd macro to create the user 2022-03-03 17:24:32 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
db04c8fbae Removed infinibandPerfQueryMetric.go. infinibandMetric.go offers the same functionality without requiring root privileges. 2022-03-03 15:52:50 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
fdbdb79527 Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-03-03 13:45:51 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
948c34d74d Add user creation in RPM 2022-03-03 13:43:43 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
60de21c41e Switch access mode of LikwidCollector in config file 2022-03-03 13:03:58 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
276c00442a Add option to LustreCollector to call lctl with sudo 2022-03-03 13:02:00 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
c61b8d2877 Set name change in Makefile 2022-03-03 11:03:51 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
6023abd028 Rename main file to match with executable name 2022-03-03 11:02:37 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
0753c81156 Add/Remove clustercockpit user and group in RPM 2022-03-02 15:10:14 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
092e7f6a71 Add section how to temporarly disable LIKWID access to page 2022-03-02 13:54:43 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
f7e8b52667 Run RPM build actions only on tag push 2022-03-02 13:21:54 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
02baef8c71 Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-03-02 10:38:17 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
33d954f767 Action red hat universal base image (#52)
Add Red Hat Universal Base Image 8 Workflow
2022-03-01 17:15:20 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a5325a6535 GitHub actions (#51)
Create new GitHub action which uses unmodified AlmaLinux Docker image
2022-03-01 15:39:26 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
d40163cf8f Update README and receiver-specific pages 2022-02-28 17:26:28 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
33fec95eac Additional comments 2022-02-28 12:16:48 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
2c08e53be4 Additional comments 2022-02-28 09:57:26 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a2f9b23e85 Additional comments 2022-02-28 09:39:59 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
4c1263312b Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-25 15:06:06 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
d98076c792 Merge current development version into main (#48)
* DiskstatCollector: cast part_max_used metric to int

* Add uint types to GangliaSink and LibgangliaSink

* Use new sink instances to allow multiple of same sink type

* Update sink README and SampleSink

* Use new receiver instances to allow multiple of same receiver type

* Fix metric scope in likwid configuration script

* Mention likwid config script in LikwidCollector README

* Refactor: Embed Init() into New() function

* Refactor: Embed Init() into New() function

* Fix: MetricReceiver uses uninitialized values, when initialization fails

* Use Ganglia configuration (#44)

* Copy all metric configurations from original Ganglia code

* Use metric configurations from Ganglia for some metrics

* Format value string also for known metrics

* Numa-aware memstat collector (#45)

* Add samples for collectors, sinks and receivers

* Ping InfluxDB server after connecting to recognize faulty connections

* Add sink for Prometheus monitoring system (#46)

* Add sink for Prometheus monitoring system

* Add prometheus sink to README

* Add scraper for Prometheus clients (#47)

Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <holgerob@gmx.de>
Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-02-25 14:49:49 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
a203370aaa Add scraper for Prometheus clients (#47) 2022-02-25 14:46:29 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
f099a311a0 Add sink for Prometheus monitoring system (#46)
* Add sink for Prometheus monitoring system

* Add prometheus sink to README
2022-02-25 14:33:20 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
940623585c Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-25 13:53:34 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
fe3a8d59b0 Ping InfluxDB server after connecting to recognize faulty connections 2022-02-25 13:51:52 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
bac1f18b1d Add samples for collectors, sinks and receivers 2022-02-25 13:47:19 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
87ecb12c6f Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-24 18:28:52 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
c8bca59de4 Numa-aware memstat collector (#45) 2022-02-24 18:27:05 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
16c03d2aa2 Use Ganglia configuration (#44)
* Copy all metric configurations from original Ganglia code

* Use metric configurations from Ganglia for some metrics

* Format value string also for known metrics
2022-02-24 18:22:20 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
2f044f4b58 Fix: MetricReceiver uses uninitialized values, when initialization fails 2022-02-23 15:58:51 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
f911ff802c Merge pull request #43 from ClusterCockpit/new_receiver_instances
New receiver instances
2022-02-23 15:20:55 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
2f36375470 Refactor: Embed Init() into New() function 2022-02-23 15:15:17 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
6843902909 Merge pull request #41 from ClusterCockpit/new_sink_instances
New sink instances
2022-02-23 15:05:53 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
73981527d3 Refactor: Embed Init() into New() function 2022-02-23 14:56:29 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
d542f32baa Mention likwid config script in LikwidCollector README 2022-02-22 17:46:44 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
6b6566b0aa Fix metric scope in likwid configuration script 2022-02-22 17:46:17 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
3598aed090 Use new receiver instances to allow multiple of same receiver type 2022-02-22 16:33:38 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
24e12ccc57 Update sink README and SampleSink 2022-02-22 16:19:46 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
18a226183c Use new sink instances to allow multiple of same sink type 2022-02-22 16:15:25 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
9cfbe10247 Add uint types to GangliaSink and LibgangliaSink 2022-02-22 15:51:08 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
66275ecf74 DiskstatCollector: cast part_max_used metric to int 2022-02-22 15:50:49 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
b4cc6d54ea Update README.md 2022-02-22 15:10:27 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
45714fe337 Update README.md 2022-02-22 15:09:12 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a97c705f4c Do not create link to libganglia.so.
libganglia.so is now loaded during runtime by dlopen
and no longer required during link time
2022-02-21 20:55:14 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
5742721cbd Proper tag name in release 2022-02-21 18:58:13 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
888292dbef Remove ganglia build tag documentation, not needed anymore 2022-02-21 18:53:03 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
1425463a26 Upload RPM not SRPM 2022-02-21 18:49:39 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
5cd7ac2541 Update rpmbuild.yml 2022-02-21 18:28:07 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
afa831aff8 Update rpmbuild.yml 2022-02-21 18:17:12 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
54c693532f Do not create fake libganglia.so.
libganglia.so is now loaded during runtime by dlopen
and no longer required during link time
2022-02-21 17:28:54 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
a1328b30e9 Remove CentOS8 from RPMBUILD action. End of Life 2022-02-21 17:16:07 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
842395682c Remove -lganglia ldflag and check dl lib 2022-02-21 17:01:13 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
3ade75490c Add RHEL UBI 8 to rpmbuild action 2022-02-21 15:09:42 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
ae64eddcc8 Remove doubled import 2022-02-21 14:50:53 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
eed9cd227c Remove doubled import and remove merge artifacts 2022-02-21 14:50:11 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
24a2c9992f Merge branch 'develop' into main 2022-02-21 14:32:24 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
f683f2e6da Dynamically load liblikwid (#40)
* Check whether LIKWID library is present

* Generalize nan_to_zero option to invalid_to_zero including +Inf,+Inf and NaN

* Remove double error printing and return if measurements do not work
2022-02-21 13:29:33 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
ea5b3bdbd6 Use receiver names from config (#34)
* Use common configuration format of 'receiver_name' -> 'receiver_config'

* Adjust receiver configuration files
2022-02-21 12:45:08 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
435528fa97 Split diskstat Collector (#38)
* Split diskstats (free, total space) and iostats (reads, writes, ...

* Add iostat Collector to CollectorManager
2022-02-21 12:44:26 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
65c3106af2 Remove tags for num cores and packages 2022-02-18 16:59:59 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
635a75c64b Report maximum and critical temperature 2022-02-18 16:56:41 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
6ffe207768 Merge pull request #37 from ClusterCockpit/dynload_libganglia
Dynload libganglia
2022-02-18 15:52:20 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
e8adf5b909 Create an empty libganglia.so stub if none exists 2022-02-18 15:44:12 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
d9a81501e5 Use common functions in both Ganglia sinks 2022-02-18 15:05:45 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
e2f78fe1c0 Add linker flag -Wl,--unresolved-symbols=ignore-in-object-files to build without library. Remove build tags 2022-02-18 11:41:15 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
4e8ee59211 Update NetstatCollector to derive bandwidths and use an include list 2022-02-18 02:25:23 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
0152c0dc1e Update CpustatCollector (#36)
* Update cpustat collector

* Update CpustatCollector to use percentages and add 'num_cpus' metric
2022-02-17 15:46:06 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
873befb41f Add ganglia build tag to README 2022-02-17 15:06:55 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
bb9c6be741 Do not create libganglia link if libganglia is not installed 2022-02-17 08:03:55 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
3f8a2cb9b8 Fix default gmond config file path for libgangliaSink 2022-02-17 01:33:38 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
7be6d2a338 Use only readable files when searching for libganglia.so 2022-02-16 23:23:07 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
e5585eaaa0 Add additional lines for build tags 2022-02-16 19:07:00 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
e28c1fb30b Ganglia sink using libganglia.so directly (#35)
* Add sink directly using libganglia.so

* Remove unneeded confuse header

* add submodule init to build action

* add submodule init to runonce action

* add installation og ganglia to runonce

* add installation of ganglia to runonce

* add installation of ganglia to runonce

* libconfuse not required

* Remove ganglia submodule

* Remove ganglia.h

* Add Makefile to help creating the libganglia.so link

* Fix cgo header

* Rename new Ganglia sink to 'libgangliaSink'

* Add documentation for libgangliaSink

* Extend make buildsystem with find&symlink helper for libgangliaSink

* Add metric renaming function

* Add build tag 'ganglia' and create corresponding files
2022-02-16 18:33:46 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
154b56000e Allow concurrent access to condition map 2022-02-16 14:30:11 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
b44e226496 Add caching for condition evaluation 2022-02-16 13:59:32 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
248c815a1c Make created language persistant 2022-02-16 08:40:57 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
542520d2c0 Refactoring: Use array of pointers 2022-02-15 15:37:25 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
d6154ff35b Simplification 2022-02-15 13:51:46 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
2f0e229936 Simplify EvalBoolCondition 2022-02-15 13:35:24 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a8821b7ac5 Add comments 2022-02-15 12:39:54 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
2031f35d9b Cleanup 2022-02-15 11:36:17 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
69b31e87e7 Fix: Start cache manager only when NumCacheIntervals > 0 2022-02-15 11:27:42 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
01faa3b531 Add comments and units to all nvidia metrics 2022-02-15 10:57:32 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
14c9d6f792 Fixed: All nvidia metrics were excluded 2022-02-15 09:47:24 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
fcfb58c31c Use slice element of m.gpus without slice index 2022-02-15 09:23:57 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
5060497abd Cleanup 2022-02-14 22:14:06 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a3ad9d0cb0 Move toTheSinks out of for loop 2022-02-14 18:53:37 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
416a94aceb Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-14 18:12:59 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
247fb23de1 Try to operate on multiple metrics if channels if filled 2022-02-14 18:12:50 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
95a58c29e2 Set version in RPM spec file 2022-02-14 15:21:01 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
56363a6636 Update cc-metric-collector.spec 2022-02-14 15:20:38 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
342f09fabf Cleanup 2022-02-14 11:19:19 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
09b1ea130e Add error handling. Cleanup. 2022-02-14 10:46:05 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
6b12baff6e Use sensor name and sensor label as metric name 2022-02-12 10:13:38 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
bd246bdacf Fix group for netstat collector 2022-02-11 18:18:10 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
23d13b2ceb Fix group for netstat collector 2022-02-11 18:09:39 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
cfc5279958 Move sensor detection to Init() 2022-02-11 17:17:25 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
e4285f02c5 Avoid one append 2022-02-11 17:17:25 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
dc1e4f28a0 Check for Ganglia group explicitly in tags and meta info 2022-02-11 16:10:59 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
b15fdf72b9 Exclude metrics and devices in Init() for NvidiaCollector 2022-02-11 14:20:06 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
184d60cc58 Locking in MetricCache 2022-02-10 15:21:26 +01:00
Lou
442e512f2d Automatically flush batched writes in the HTTP sink (#31)
* Add error handling for Sink.Write

* simplify HttpSink config

* HttpSink: dynamically sized batches flushed after timer

* fix panic if sink type does not exist
2022-02-10 13:12:32 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
2aa8c812a6 Add config option flush_interval 2022-02-10 09:43:02 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
82138df48e Refactor: Replace readOneLine() by ioutil.ReadFile() 2022-02-10 09:28:06 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
acf5db543e Fix: Reset counter 2022-02-09 23:22:54 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a0e97d216a Move all flush operations to the sinks 2022-02-09 19:47:49 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
1d299be3ea Add comments 2022-02-09 11:08:50 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
b4d7643c25 Add comments 2022-02-09 10:09:03 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
7f78a5baf2 Add timeout options to httpSink 2022-02-08 18:06:07 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
fec3c5981d Fix for gangliaSink 2022-02-08 18:04:08 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
1ea63332d3 Update README.md 2022-02-08 13:49:48 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
7e4c35e224 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-08 13:46:48 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
fcc25f7d30 Add collector documentation 2022-02-08 13:46:44 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
cc86fc00a0 Add missing error check in InfiniBandPerfQueryMetric 2022-02-08 13:46:19 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
8c744617be Remove logging and enable command execution for GangliaSink 2022-02-08 13:45:41 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
9e73dcd437 Fix type tag for numastat 2022-02-08 13:40:27 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
006b9f91f6 Excluding NaN values in Likwid metrics from sending 2022-02-08 13:39:58 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
377f85111a Refactoring: Use ccmetric function ToLineProtocol() in stdout sink 2022-02-08 13:38:35 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
e1cf682989 Add other collectors to README 2022-02-08 13:22:20 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
c47ac2ebc3 Cleanup 2022-02-08 12:22:56 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
6d55c376bd Refactoring: Remove all *List() functions from CCMetric 2022-02-08 11:23:19 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
d98b678399 Refactoring: Replace FieldList() -> Fields() 2022-02-08 11:05:07 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
bfeee55113 Use FromInfluxMetric() to convert influx to cc metric 2022-02-08 11:00:25 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
4e0782d66b Use FromInfluxMetric() to convert influx to cc metric 2022-02-08 10:58:53 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
e1a7379c2e Generate influxDB point for data type ccMetric 2022-02-08 09:31:08 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
af051b5e7e Replace FieldList() by Fields() 2022-02-07 22:52:39 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
fe42e8bb95 Switch fields data type from []*lp.Field to map[string]interface{} 2022-02-07 22:41:31 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
627163d4df Add method ToLineProtocol which generates influxDB line protocol for data type ccMetric 2022-02-07 21:14:23 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
9586e67f81 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-07 18:35:16 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
a6bec61b1e LikwidCollector: Filter out NaNs or set them to zero if 'nan_to_zero' option is set 2022-02-07 18:35:08 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
7b104ebe90 Use cclog.ComponentDebug. Avoid copying point.Fields() 2022-02-07 18:00:17 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
7182b339b9 Respect the publish option in the LikwidCollector 2022-02-07 17:41:35 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
d1e66201a6 Add non-blocking InfluxDB sink (#29)
* Add non-blocking InfluxDB sink

* Add configurable batch size
2022-02-07 16:51:46 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
6dd95d6fed Export all ccMetric functions 2022-02-07 16:20:42 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
d8ab3b0eb0 Use LookPath in IpmiCollector 2022-02-07 15:44:29 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
b19ae7a4db Fix initialization of InfinibandCollector 2022-02-07 15:43:57 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
5263a974d1 Split NfsCollector in Nfs3Collector and Nfs4Collector (#28)
* Split NfsCollector in Nfs3Collector and Nfs4Collector

* Add documentation
2022-02-07 15:43:01 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
bb87046501 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-07 15:42:33 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
0bd638f211 Add script to help create configs for LikwidCollector 2022-02-07 15:42:25 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
ca081139db Fixed JSON syntax 2022-02-07 14:17:59 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
8a69f76093 Removed PID file creation, as not required by systemd 2022-02-07 13:54:00 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
b7ee125942 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-07 13:47:06 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
ead7117cad Add skip_filesystem configuration 2022-02-07 13:30:42 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
52458ce5a1 Fix for LustreCollector. Check for root user 2022-02-07 13:27:35 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
c313055570 Merge branch 'develop' of github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector into develop 2022-02-07 13:22:34 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
25bb395f02 Fix for NumaDomain getter in ccTopology 2022-02-07 13:22:26 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a534f16685 Add documentation for GPFS metric 2022-02-07 11:37:34 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
25c2ae4910 Avoid int -> int64 conversions 2022-02-07 11:12:03 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
3c10c6b340 Add error handling to Read() 2022-02-07 10:02:38 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
79b25ddbee Add markdown documentation for metric collector ibstat_perfquery 2022-02-07 09:46:19 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
5ac3af895d Moved documentation to markdown file 2022-02-07 09:22:59 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
9ab7a6424b Moved check which metric to skip to Init() 2022-02-04 19:22:42 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
fdb58b0be2 Sink specific configuration maps (#25)
* Use sink-specific configurations to have more flexibility. Adjust sample sink configuration files

* Add documentation

* Add links to individual sink readmes

* Fix link in README

* HTTPS for HttpSink

* If no CPU die id available, use the socket id instead
2022-02-04 18:12:24 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
f719f1915c Add error handling 2022-02-04 16:11:56 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
76b69c59b4 Switched to cclog.ComponentError() for error reporting in Read() 2022-02-04 14:42:53 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
66b9a25a88 Prefix metrics from NetstatCollector with 'net' 2022-02-04 12:39:59 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
02cd21abe2 HTTPS for HttpSink 2022-02-04 12:39:25 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
db02c89683 Update LustreCollector to use lctl. Sysfs version is commented out 2022-02-03 22:05:16 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
92d4a9c2b9 Split MetricRouter and MetricAggregator (#24)
* Split MetricRouter and MetricAggregator

* Missing change in MetricCache

* Add README for MetricAggregator
2022-02-03 16:52:55 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
d5ff5b83ce Add NUMA metric collector 2022-02-03 16:19:45 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a016483012 Add NUMA metric collector. 2022-02-03 15:02:13 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
2806b1e7cc Remove debugging artifacts 2022-02-02 17:14:29 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
e59852be03 Fix LikwidCollector, merge artifact causes problems 2022-02-02 16:55:15 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
6f399d5f08 Add scope guidelines in LikwidCollector page 2022-02-02 16:46:35 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
5bf538bf97 Update LikwidCollector page 2022-02-02 16:40:20 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
1222f7a32f Configuration option to disable MetricCache completely 2022-02-02 15:30:14 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
2c13cecf13 Fix link in MetricRouter README 2022-02-02 14:52:19 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
ed62e952ce Use MetricAggregator to calculate metrics in LIKWID collector. 2022-02-02 14:52:07 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
4633c8f58d Merge branch 'likwid_collector_gval_and_fix' into develop 2022-02-01 18:35:03 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
af8654d325 Update MetricRouter README 2022-02-01 18:28:20 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
a4bd141786 Use the MetricAggregator for all calculations in the MetricRouter 2022-02-01 18:27:59 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
64a12b80bb Add and export SetName() function for CCMetric 2022-02-01 18:27:16 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
8319d3de43 Add some more helper functions to ccTopology 2022-02-01 18:26:54 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
e550226416 Use gval in LikwidCollector 2022-02-01 16:01:31 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
6ff6cb7219 Change CCMetric's internal data structure (#22)
* package ccmetric rewrite

* Create deep copy in New() to avoid access conflicts

* Renamed TagMap() -> Tags(), MetaMap() -> Meta

Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-02-01 14:54:34 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
862630a218 Extend workflow to test Go 1.16 and 1.17 2022-01-31 14:42:19 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
fd3c7ed573 Add documentation 2022-01-31 14:02:00 +01:00
Thomas Gruber
1f55aa247f Run rpmbuild workflow only for new tags 2022-01-31 13:29:14 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
db5b4e4f65 Add type=node to gpf metric tags 2022-01-28 09:14:25 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
d903fc6daa Avoid vet warning struct field commands has json tag but is not exported 2022-01-25 11:16:46 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
9f8d3ddbd3 Avoid vet warning: Println arg list ends with redundant newline 2022-01-25 10:34:02 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
ae6ffd4974 Refactoring 2022-01-25 09:48:22 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
3d377760b8 Refactoring 2022-01-24 22:04:05 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
9157fdbab2 Fixed topology detection 2022-01-24 20:23:24 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
f0a62152fd Update GitHub actions 2022-01-24 16:02:43 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
f84f7de05c Add CPUFreqCollectorCpuinfo
a metric collector to measure the current frequency of the CPUs
as obtained from /proc/cpuinfo
Only measure on the first hyperthread
2022-01-24 13:12:25 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
bcce471b27 Simplified code 2022-01-24 11:33:04 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
5987901005 Avoid staticcheck warning: unnecessary assignment to the blank identifier 2022-01-21 15:25:13 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
72722eff31 Avoid staticcheck warning: redundant return statement 2022-01-21 14:52:45 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
611ac0fcb0 Add CPU frequency collector 2022-01-21 13:52:27 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
3a9ea0042c Correct go syntax in README.md 2022-01-20 16:33:21 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
458f6dec08 Avoid go vet warning:
struct field tag `json:"..., omitempty"` not compatible with reflect.StructTag.Get: suspicious space in struct tag value
2022-01-20 12:59:43 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
c23c197982 Add vet and staticcheck make targets 2022-01-20 12:15:04 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
59bf28f606 Add vet and staticcheck make targets 2022-01-20 12:11:23 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
f229f59dd5 Define source code dependencies in Makefile 2022-01-19 16:41:32 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
caebca5609 Updated to latest stable version of likwid 2022-01-19 15:55:15 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
c5e90247df Drop domain part of host name 2022-01-19 15:35:12 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
38cba10fb6 Fix to work with golang 1.16 2022-01-19 14:47:59 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
a6cc914b99 Add GPFS / IBM Spectrum Scale collector 2022-01-19 14:25:24 +01:00
Holger Obermaier
bd831060c7 Add IB metrics ib_recv_pkts and ib_xmit_pkts 2022-01-19 10:26:38 +01:00
Thomas Roehl
830b7de9ea Cast collector measurement duration to seconds. Thanks to KIT 2022-01-06 15:26:51 +01:00
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{
{
"testoutput" : {
"type" : "stdout",
"meta_as_tags" : true
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# See: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions
# Workflow name
name: Release
# Run on tag push
on:
push:
tags:
- '**'
jobs:
#
# Build on AlmaLinux 8.5 using go-toolset
#
AlmaLinux-RPM-build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# See: https://hub.docker.com/_/almalinux
container: almalinux:8.5
# The job outputs link to the outputs of the 'rpmrename' step
# Only job outputs can be used in child jobs
outputs:
rpm : ${{steps.rpmrename.outputs.RPM}}
srpm : ${{steps.rpmrename.outputs.SRPM}}
steps:
# Use dnf to install development packages
- name: Install development packages
run: dnf --assumeyes group install "Development Tools" "RPM Development Tools"
# Checkout git repository and submodules
# fetch-depth must be 0 to use git describe
# See: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/checkout
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
# Use dnf to install build dependencies
- name: Install build dependencies
run: dnf --assumeyes builddep scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec
- name: RPM build MetricCollector
id: rpmbuild
run: make RPM
# AlmaLinux 8.5 is a derivate of RedHat Enterprise Linux 8 (UBI8),
# so the created RPM both contain the substring 'el8' in the RPM file names
# This step replaces the substring 'el8' to 'alma85'. It uses the move operation
# because it is unclear whether the default AlmaLinux 8.5 container contains the
# 'rename' command. This way we also get the new names for output.
- name: Rename RPMs (s/el8/alma85/)
id: rpmrename
run: |
OLD_RPM="${{steps.rpmbuild.outputs.RPM}}"
OLD_SRPM="${{steps.rpmbuild.outputs.SRPM}}"
NEW_RPM="${OLD_RPM/el8/alma85}"
NEW_SRPM=${OLD_SRPM/el8/alma85}
mv "${OLD_RPM}" "${NEW_RPM}"
mv "${OLD_SRPM}" "${NEW_SRPM}"
echo "::set-output name=SRPM::${NEW_SRPM}"
echo "::set-output name=RPM::${NEW_RPM}"
# See: https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact
- name: Save RPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector RPM for AlmaLinux 8.5
path: ${{ steps.rpmrename.outputs.RPM }}
- name: Save SRPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector SRPM for AlmaLinux 8.5
path: ${{ steps.rpmrename.outputs.SRPM }}
#
# Build on UBI 8 using go-toolset
#
UBI-8-RPM-build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# See: https://catalog.redhat.com/software/containers/ubi8/ubi/5c359854d70cc534b3a3784e?container-tabs=gti
container: registry.access.redhat.com/ubi8/ubi:8.5-226.1645809065
# The job outputs link to the outputs of the 'rpmbuild' step
outputs:
rpm : ${{steps.rpmbuild.outputs.RPM}}
srpm : ${{steps.rpmbuild.outputs.SRPM}}
steps:
# Use dnf to install development packages
- name: Install development packages
run: dnf --assumeyes --disableplugin=subscription-manager install rpm-build go-srpm-macros rpm-build-libs rpm-libs gcc make python38 git
# Checkout git repository and submodules
# fetch-depth must be 0 to use git describe
# See: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/checkout
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
fetch-depth: 0
# Use dnf to install build dependencies
- name: Install build dependencies
run: dnf --assumeyes --disableplugin=subscription-manager builddep scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec
- name: RPM build MetricCollector
id: rpmbuild
run: make RPM
# See: https://github.com/actions/upload-artifact
- name: Save RPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector RPM for UBI 8
path: ${{ steps.rpmbuild.outputs.RPM }}
- name: Save SRPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector SRPM for UBI 8
path: ${{ steps.rpmbuild.outputs.SRPM }}
#
# Create release with fresh RPMs
#
Release:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# We need the RPMs, so add dependency
needs: [AlmaLinux-RPM-build, UBI-8-RPM-build]
steps:
# See: https://github.com/actions/download-artifact
- name: Download AlmaLinux 8.5 RPM
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector RPM for AlmaLinux 8.5
- name: Download AlmaLinux 8.5 SRPM
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector SRPM for AlmaLinux 8.5
- name: Download UBI 8 RPM
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector RPM for UBI 8
- name: Download UBI 8 SRPM
uses: actions/download-artifact@v2
with:
name: cc-metric-collector SRPM for UBI 8
# The download actions do not publish the name of the downloaded file,
# so we re-use the job outputs of the parent jobs. The files are all
# downloaded to the current folder.
# The gh-release action afterwards does not accept file lists but all
# files have to be listed at 'files'. The step creates one output per
# RPM package (2 per distro)
- name: Set RPM variables
id: files
run: |
ALMA_85_RPM=$(basename "${{ needs.AlmaLinux-RPM-build.outputs.rpm}}")
ALMA_85_SRPM=$(basename "${{ needs.AlmaLinux-RPM-build.outputs.srpm}}")
UBI_8_RPM=$(basename "${{ needs.UBI-8-RPM-build.outputs.rpm}}")
UBI_8_SRPM=$(basename "${{ needs.UBI-8-RPM-build.outputs.srpm}}")
echo "ALMA_85_RPM::${ALMA_85_RPM}"
echo "ALMA_85_SRPM::${ALMA_85_SRPM}"
echo "UBI_8_RPM::${UBI_8_RPM}"
echo "UBI_8_SRPM::${UBI_8_SRPM}"
echo "::set-output name=ALMA_85_RPM::${ALMA_85_RPM}"
echo "::set-output name=ALMA_85_SRPM::${ALMA_85_SRPM}"
echo "::set-output name=UBI_8_RPM::${UBI_8_RPM}"
echo "::set-output name=UBI_8_SRPM::${UBI_8_SRPM}"
# See: https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release
- name: Release
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v1
if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/')
with:
name: cc-metric-collector-${{github.ref_name}}
files: |
${{ steps.files.outputs.ALMA_85_RPM }}
${{ steps.files.outputs.ALMA_85_SRPM }}
${{ steps.files.outputs.UBI_8_RPM }}
${{ steps.files.outputs.UBI_8_SRPM }}

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name: Run RPM Build
on: push
jobs:
build-centos8:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: TomTheBear/rpmbuild@master
id: rpm
name: Build RPM package on CentOS8
with:
spec_file: "./scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec"
- name: Save RPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
with:
name: cc-metric-collector RPM CentOS8
path: ${{ steps.rpm.outputs.rpm_dir_path }}
- name: Save SRPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
with:
name: cc-metric-collector SRPM CentOS8
path: ${{ steps.rpm.outputs.source_rpm_path }}
build-centos-latest:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: TomTheBear/rpmbuild@centos_latest
id: rpm
name: Build RPM package on CentOS 'Latest'
with:
spec_file: "./scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec"
- name: Save RPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
with:
name: cc-metric-collector RPM CentOS 'Latest'
path: ${{ steps.rpm.outputs.rpm_dir_path }}
- name: Save SRPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
with:
name: cc-metric-collector SRPM CentOS 'Latest'
path: ${{ steps.rpm.outputs.source_rpm_path }}
build-alma-8_5:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
- uses: TomTheBear/rpmbuild@alma8.5
id: rpm
name: Build RPM package on AlmaLinux 8.5
with:
spec_file: "./scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec"
- name: Save RPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
with:
name: cc-metric-collector RPM AlmaLinux 8.5
path: ${{ steps.rpm.outputs.rpm_dir_path }}
- name: Save SRPM as artifact
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v1.0.0
with:
name: cc-metric-collector SRPM AlmaLinux 8.5
path: ${{ steps.rpm.outputs.source_rpm_path }}

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# See: https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions
# Workflow name
name: Run Test
# Run on event push
on: push
jobs:
build:
#
# Job build-1-17
# Build on latest Ubuntu using golang version 1.17
#
build-1-17:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
# See: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/checkout
# Checkout git repository and submodules
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
# See: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/setup-go-environment
- name: Setup Golang
uses: actions/setup-go@v2.1.5
uses: actions/setup-go@v2
with:
go-version: '^1.17.6'
go-version: '^1.17.7'
# Install libganglia
- name: Setup Ganglia
run: sudo apt install ganglia-monitor libganglia1
- name: Build MetricCollector
run: make
- name: Run MetricCollector
- name: Run MetricCollector once
run: ./cc-metric-collector --once --config .github/ci-config.json
#
# Job build-1-16
# Build on latest Ubuntu using golang version 1.16
#
build-1-16:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# See: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/checkout
# Checkout git repository and submodules
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
submodules: recursive
# See: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/setup-go-environment
- name: Setup Golang
uses: actions/setup-go@v2
with:
go-version: '^1.16.7' # The version AlmaLinux 8.5 uses
# Install libganglia
- name: Setup Ganglia
run: sudo apt install ganglia-monitor libganglia1
- name: Build MetricCollector
run: make
- name: Run MetricCollector once
run: ./cc-metric-collector --once --config .github/ci-config.json

4
.gitmodules vendored Normal file
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@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
[submodule ".github/actions/rpmbuild-centos8-golang"]
path = .github/actions/rpmbuild-centos8-golang
url = https://github.com/naveenrajm7/rpmbuild.git
branch = centos8

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@@ -1,10 +1,21 @@
APP = cc-metric-collector
GOSRC_APP := metric-collector.go
GOSRC_APP := cc-metric-collector.go
GOSRC_COLLECTORS := $(wildcard collectors/*.go)
GOSRC_SINKS := $(wildcard sinks/*.go)
GOSRC_RECEIVERS := $(wildcard receivers/*.go)
GOSRC_INTERNAL := $(wildcard internal/*/*.go)
GOSRC := $(GOSRC_APP) $(GOSRC_COLLECTORS) $(GOSRC_SINKS) $(GOSRC_RECEIVERS) $(GOSRC_INTERNAL)
COMPONENT_DIRS := collectors \
sinks \
receivers \
internal/metricRouter \
internal/ccMetric \
internal/metricAggregator \
internal/ccLogger \
internal/ccTopology \
internal/multiChanTicker
BINDIR = bin
.PHONY: all
@@ -15,9 +26,27 @@ $(APP): $(GOSRC)
go get
go build -o $(APP) $(GOSRC_APP)
install: $(APP)
@WORKSPACE=$(PREFIX)
@if [ -z "$${WORKSPACE}" ]; then exit 1; fi
@mkdir --parents --verbose $${WORKSPACE}/usr/$(BINDIR)
@install -Dpm 755 $(APP) $${WORKSPACE}/usr/$(BINDIR)/$(APP)
@mkdir --parents --verbose $${WORKSPACE}/etc/cc-metric-collector $${WORKSPACE}/etc/default $${WORKSPACE}/etc/systemd/system $${WORKSPACE}/etc/init.d
@install -Dpm 600 config.json $${WORKSPACE}/etc/cc-metric-collector/cc-metric-collector.json
@sed -i -e s+"\"./"+"\"/etc/cc-metric-collector/"+g $${WORKSPACE}/etc/cc-metric-collector/cc-metric-collector.json
@install -Dpm 600 sinks.json $${WORKSPACE}/etc/cc-metric-collector/sinks.json
@install -Dpm 600 collectors.json $${WORKSPACE}/etc/cc-metric-collector/collectors.json
@install -Dpm 600 router.json $${WORKSPACE}/etc/cc-metric-collector/router.json
@install -Dpm 600 receivers.json $${WORKSPACE}/etc/cc-metric-collector/receivers.json
@install -Dpm 600 scripts/cc-metric-collector.config $${WORKSPACE}/etc/default/cc-metric-collector
@install -Dpm 644 scripts/cc-metric-collector.service $${WORKSPACE}/etc/systemd/system/cc-metric-collector.service
@install -Dpm 644 scripts/cc-metric-collector.init $${WORKSPACE}/etc/init.d/cc-metric-collector
.PHONY: clean
.ONESHELL:
clean:
make -C collectors clean
@for COMP in $(COMPONENT_DIRS); do if [ -e $$COMP/Makefile ]; then make -C $$COMP clean; fi; done
rm -f $(APP)
.PHONY: fmt
@@ -41,3 +70,58 @@ vet:
staticcheck:
go install honnef.co/go/tools/cmd/staticcheck@latest
$$(go env GOPATH)/bin/staticcheck ./...
.ONESHELL:
.PHONY: RPM
RPM: scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec
@WORKSPACE="$${PWD}"
@SPECFILE="$${WORKSPACE}/scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec"
# Setup RPM build tree
@eval $$(rpm --eval "ARCH='%{_arch}' RPMDIR='%{_rpmdir}' SOURCEDIR='%{_sourcedir}' SPECDIR='%{_specdir}' SRPMDIR='%{_srcrpmdir}' BUILDDIR='%{_builddir}'")
@mkdir --parents --verbose "$${RPMDIR}" "$${SOURCEDIR}" "$${SPECDIR}" "$${SRPMDIR}" "$${BUILDDIR}"
# Create source tarball
@COMMITISH="HEAD"
@VERS=$$(git describe --tags $${COMMITISH})
@VERS=$${VERS#v}
@VERS=$$(echo $$VERS | sed -e s+'-'+'_'+g)
@eval $$(rpmspec --query --queryformat "NAME='%{name}' VERSION='%{version}' RELEASE='%{release}' NVR='%{NVR}' NVRA='%{NVRA}'" --define="VERS $${VERS}" "$${SPECFILE}")
@PREFIX="$${NAME}-$${VERSION}"
@FORMAT="tar.gz"
@SRCFILE="$${SOURCEDIR}/$${PREFIX}.$${FORMAT}"
@git archive --verbose --format "$${FORMAT}" --prefix="$${PREFIX}/" --output="$${SRCFILE}" $${COMMITISH}
# Build RPM and SRPM
@rpmbuild -ba --define="VERS $${VERS}" --rmsource --clean "$${SPECFILE}"
# Report RPMs and SRPMs when in GitHub Workflow
@if [[ "$${GITHUB_ACTIONS}" == true ]]; then
@ RPMFILE="$${RPMDIR}/$${ARCH}/$${NVRA}.rpm"
@ SRPMFILE="$${SRPMDIR}/$${NVR}.src.rpm"
@ echo "RPM: $${RPMFILE}"
@ echo "SRPM: $${SRPMFILE}"
@ echo "::set-output name=SRPM::$${SRPMFILE}"
@ echo "::set-output name=RPM::$${RPMFILE}"
@fi
.PHONY: DEB
DEB: scripts/cc-metric-collector.deb.control $(APP)
@BASEDIR=$${PWD}
@WORKSPACE=$${PWD}/.dpkgbuild
@DEBIANDIR=$${WORKSPACE}/debian
@DEBIANBINDIR=$${WORKSPACE}/DEBIAN
@mkdir --parents --verbose $$WORKSPACE $$DEBIANBINDIR
#@mkdir --parents --verbose $$DEBIANDIR
@CONTROLFILE="$${BASEDIR}/scripts/cc-metric-collector.deb.control"
@COMMITISH="HEAD"
@VERS=$$(git describe --tags --abbrev=0 $${COMMITISH})
@VERS=$${VERS#v}
@VERS=$$(echo $$VERS | sed -e s+'-'+'_'+g)
@ARCH=$$(uname -m)
@ARCH=$$(echo $$ARCH | sed -e s+'_'+'-'+g)
@PREFIX="$${NAME}-$${VERSION}_$${ARCH}"
@SIZE_BYTES=$$(du -bcs --exclude=.dpkgbuild "$$WORKSPACE"/ | awk '{print $$1}' | head -1 | sed -e 's/^0\+//')
@SIZE="$$(awk -v size="$$SIZE_BYTES" 'BEGIN {print (size/1024)+1}' | awk '{print int($$0)}')"
#@sed -e s+"{VERSION}"+"$$VERS"+g -e s+"{INSTALLED_SIZE}"+"$$SIZE"+g -e s+"{ARCH}"+"$$ARCH"+g $$CONTROLFILE > $${DEBIANDIR}/control
@sed -e s+"{VERSION}"+"$$VERS"+g -e s+"{INSTALLED_SIZE}"+"$$SIZE"+g -e s+"{ARCH}"+"$$ARCH"+g $$CONTROLFILE > $${DEBIANBINDIR}/control
@make PREFIX=$${WORKSPACE} install
@DEB_FILE="cc-metric-collector_$${VERS}_$${ARCH}.deb"
@dpkg-deb -b $${WORKSPACE} "$$DEB_FILE"
@rm -r "$${WORKSPACE}"

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@@ -39,14 +39,15 @@ See the component READMEs for their configuration:
```
$ git clone git@github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector.git
$ make (downloads LIKWID, builds it as static library with 'direct' accessmode and copies all required files for the collector)
$ go get (requires at least golang 1.13)
$ go build metric-collector
$ go get (requires at least golang 1.16)
$ make
```
# Running
```
$ ./metric-collector --help
$ ./cc-metric-collector --help
Usage of metric-collector:
-config string
Path to configuration file (default "./config.json")
@@ -54,10 +55,42 @@ Usage of metric-collector:
Path for logfile (default "stderr")
-once
Run all collectors only once
-pidfile string
Path for PID file (default "/var/run/cc-metric-collector.pid")
```
# Scenarios
The metric collector was designed with flexibility in mind, so it can be used in many scenarios. Here are a few:
```mermaid
flowchart TD
subgraph a ["Cluster A"]
nodeA[NodeA with CC collector]
nodeB[NodeB with CC collector]
nodeC[NodeC with CC collector]
end
a --> db[(Database)]
db <--> ccweb("Webfrontend")
```
``` mermaid
flowchart TD
subgraph a [ClusterA]
direction LR
nodeA[NodeA with CC collector]
nodeB[NodeB with CC collector]
nodeC[NodeC with CC collector]
end
subgraph b [ClusterB]
direction LR
nodeD[NodeD with CC collector]
nodeE[NodeE with CC collector]
nodeF[NodeF with CC collector]
end
a --> ccrecv{"CC collector as receiver"}
b --> ccrecv
ccrecv --> db[("Database1")]
ccrecv -.-> db2[("Database2")]
db <-.-> ccweb("Webfrontend")
```
# Contributing
The ClusterCockpit ecosystem is designed to be used by different HPC computing centers. Since configurations and setups differ between the centers, the centers likely have to put some work into the cc-metric-collector to gather all desired metrics.

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@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ import (
type CentralConfigFile struct {
Interval int `json:"interval"`
Duration int `json:"duration"`
Pidfile string `json:"pidfile,omitempty"`
CollectorConfigFile string `json:"collectors"`
RouterConfigFile string `json:"router"`
SinkConfigFile string `json:"sinks"`
@@ -87,14 +86,12 @@ func ReadCli() map[string]string {
var m map[string]string
cfg := flag.String("config", "./config.json", "Path to configuration file")
logfile := flag.String("log", "stderr", "Path for logfile")
pidfile := flag.String("pidfile", "/var/run/cc-metric-collector.pid", "Path for PID file")
once := flag.Bool("once", false, "Run all collectors only once")
debug := flag.Bool("debug", false, "Activate debug output")
flag.Parse()
m = make(map[string]string)
m["configfile"] = *cfg
m["logfile"] = *logfile
m["pidfile"] = *pidfile
if *once {
m["once"] = "true"
} else {
@@ -125,25 +122,6 @@ func ReadCli() map[string]string {
// return nil
//}
//func CreatePidfile(pidfile string) error {
// file, err := os.OpenFile(pidfile, os.O_CREATE|os.O_RDWR, 0600)
// if err != nil {
// log.Print(err)
// return err
// }
// file.Write([]byte(fmt.Sprintf("%d", os.Getpid())))
// file.Close()
// return nil
//}
//func RemovePidfile(pidfile string) error {
// info, err := os.Stat(pidfile)
// if !os.IsNotExist(err) && !info.IsDir() {
// os.Remove(pidfile)
// }
// return nil
//}
// General shutdownHandler function that gets executed in case of interrupt or graceful shutdownHandler
func shutdownHandler(config *RuntimeConfig, shutdownSignal chan os.Signal) {
defer config.Sync.Done()
@@ -174,11 +152,6 @@ func shutdownHandler(config *RuntimeConfig, shutdownSignal chan os.Signal) {
cclog.Debug("Shutdown SinkManager...")
config.SinkManager.Close()
}
// pidfile := config.ConfigFile.Pidfile
// RemovePidfile(pidfile)
// pidfile = config.CliArgs["pidfile"]
// RemovePidfile(pidfile)
}
func mainFunc() int {
@@ -226,8 +199,6 @@ func mainFunc() int {
return 1
}
// err = CreatePidfile(rcfg.CliArgs["pidfile"])
// Set log file
if logfile := rcfg.CliArgs["logfile"]; logfile != "stderr" {
cclog.SetOutput(logfile)

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@@ -1,15 +1,37 @@
{
"cpufreq": {},
"cpufreq_cpuinfo": {},
"gpfs": {
"exclude_filesystem": [
"test_fs"
]
},
"ibstat": {},
"loadavg": {
"exclude_metrics": [
"proc_total"
]
},
"netstat": {
"include_devices": [
"enp5s0"
],
"send_derived_values": true
},
"numastats": {},
"nvidia": {},
"tempstat": {
"tag_override": {
"hwmon0" : {
"type" : "socket",
"type-id" : "0"
},
"hwmon1" : {
"type" : "socket",
"type-id" : "1"
"report_max_temperature": true,
"report_critical_temperature": true,
"tag_override": {
"hwmon0": {
"type": "socket",
"type-id": "0"
},
"hwmon1": {
"type": "socket",
"type-id": "1"
}
}
}
}
}
}

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@@ -1,82 +1,25 @@
# Use central installation
CENTRAL_INSTALL = false
# How to access hardware performance counters through LIKWID.
# Recommended is 'direct' mode
ACCESSMODE = direct
#######################################################################
# if CENTRAL_INSTALL == true
#######################################################################
# Path to central installation (if CENTRAL_INSTALL=true)
LIKWID_BASE=/apps/likwid/5.2.1
# LIKWID version (should be same major version as central installation, 5.2.x)
all: likwid
# LIKWID version
LIKWID_VERSION = 5.2.1
#######################################################################
# if CENTRAL_INSTALL == false and ACCESSMODE == accessdaemon
#######################################################################
# Where to install the accessdaemon
DAEMON_INSTALLDIR = /usr/local
# Which user to use for the accessdaemon
DAEMON_USER = root
# Which group to use for the accessdaemon
DAEMON_GROUP = root
.ONESHELL:
.PHONY: likwid
likwid:
INSTALL_FOLDER="$${PWD}/likwid"
BUILD_FOLDER="$${PWD}/likwidbuild"
if [ -d $${INSTALL_FOLDER} ]; then rm -r $${INSTALL_FOLDER}; fi
mkdir --parents --verbose $${INSTALL_FOLDER} $${BUILD_FOLDER}
wget -P "$${BUILD_FOLDER}" ftp://ftp.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/mirrors/likwid/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION).tar.gz
tar -C $${BUILD_FOLDER} -xf $${BUILD_FOLDER}/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION).tar.gz
install -Dpm 0644 $${BUILD_FOLDER}/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/src/includes/likwid*.h $${INSTALL_FOLDER}/
install -Dpm 0644 $${BUILD_FOLDER}/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/src/includes/bstrlib.h $${INSTALL_FOLDER}/
rm -r $${BUILD_FOLDER}
#################################################
# No need to change anything below this line
#################################################
INSTALL_FOLDER = ./likwid
BUILD_FOLDER = ./likwid/build
ifneq ($(strip $(CENTRAL_INSTALL)),true)
LIKWID_BASE := $(shell pwd)/$(INSTALL_FOLDER)
DAEMON_BASE := $(LIKWID_BASE)
GROUPS_BASE := $(LIKWID_BASE)/groups
all: $(INSTALL_FOLDER)/liblikwid.a cleanup
else
DAEMON_BASE= $(LIKWID_BASE)/sbin
all: $(INSTALL_FOLDER)/liblikwid.a cleanup
endif
$(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION).tar.gz: $(BUILD_FOLDER)
wget -P $(BUILD_FOLDER) ftp://ftp.rrze.uni-erlangen.de/mirrors/likwid/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION).tar.gz
$(BUILD_FOLDER):
mkdir -p $(BUILD_FOLDER)
$(INSTALL_FOLDER):
mkdir -p $(INSTALL_FOLDER)
$(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION): $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION).tar.gz
tar -C $(BUILD_FOLDER) -xf $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION).tar.gz
$(INSTALL_FOLDER)/liblikwid.a: $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION) $(INSTALL_FOLDER)
sed -i -e s+"PREFIX ?= .*"+"PREFIX = $(LIKWID_BASE)"+g \
-e s+"SHARED_LIBRARY = .*"+"SHARED_LIBRARY = false"+g \
-e s+"ACCESSMODE = .*"+"ACCESSMODE = $(ACCESSMODE)"+g \
-e s+"INSTALLED_ACCESSDAEMON = .*"+"INSTALLED_ACCESSDAEMON = $(DAEMON_INSTALLDIR)/likwid-accessD"+g \
$(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/config.mk
cd $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION) && make
cp $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/liblikwid.a $(INSTALL_FOLDER)
cp $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/ext/hwloc/liblikwid-hwloc.a $(INSTALL_FOLDER)
cp $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/src/includes/likwid*.h $(INSTALL_FOLDER)
cp $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/src/includes/bstrlib.h $(INSTALL_FOLDER)
$(DAEMON_INSTALLDIR)/likwid-accessD: $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/likwid-accessD
sudo -u $(DAEMON_USER) -g $(DAEMON_GROUP) install -m 4775 $(BUILD_FOLDER)/likwid-$(LIKWID_VERSION)/likwid-accessD $(DAEMON_INSTALLDIR)/likwid-accessD
prepare_collector: likwidMetric.go
cp likwidMetric.go likwidMetric.go.orig
sed -i -e s+"const GROUPPATH =.*"+"const GROUPPATH = \`$(GROUPS_BASE)\`"+g likwidMetric.go
cleanup:
rm -rf $(BUILD_FOLDER)
clean: cleanup
clean:
rm -rf likwid
.PHONY: clean

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@@ -18,21 +18,30 @@ In contrast to the configuration files for sinks and receivers, the collectors c
* [`cpustat`](./cpustatMetric.md)
* [`memstat`](./memstatMetric.md)
* [`iostat`](./iostatMetric.md)
* [`diskstat`](./diskstatMetric.md)
* [`loadavg`](./loadavgMetric.md)
* [`netstat`](./netstatMetric.md)
* [`ibstat`](./infinibandMetric.md)
* [`ibstat_perfquery`](./infinibandPerfQueryMetric.md)
* [`tempstat`](./tempMetric.md)
* [`lustre`](./lustreMetric.md)
* [`lustrestat`](./lustreMetric.md)
* [`likwid`](./likwidMetric.md)
* [`nvidia`](./nvidiaMetric.md)
* [`customcmd`](./customCmdMetric.md)
* [`ipmistat`](./ipmiMetric.md)
* [`topprocs`](./topprocsMetric.md)
* [`nfs3stat`](./nfs3Metric.md)
* [`nfs4stat`](./nfs4Metric.md)
* [`cpufreq`](./cpufreqMetric.md)
* [`cpufreq_cpuinfo`](./cpufreqCpuinfoMetric.md)
* [`numastat`](./numastatMetric.md)
* [`gpfs`](./gpfsMetric.md)
* [`beegfs_meta`](./beegfsmetaMetric.md)
* [`beegfs_storage`](./beegfsstorageMetric.md)
## Todos
* [ ] Exclude devices for `diskstat` collector
* [ ] Aggreate metrics to higher topology entity (sum hwthread metrics to socket metric, ...). Needs to be configurable
# Contributing own collectors
@@ -71,6 +80,11 @@ type SampleCollector struct {
}
func (m *SampleCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
m.name = "SampleCollector"
m.setup()
if len(config) > 0 {
@@ -91,10 +105,15 @@ func (m *SampleCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
}
// tags for the metric, if type != node use proper type and type-id
tags := map[string]string{"type" : "node"}
x, err := GetMetric()
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, fmt.Sprintf("Read(): %v", err))
}
// Each metric has exactly one field: value !
value := map[string]interface{}{"value": int(x)}
y, err := lp.New("sample_metric", tags, m.meta, value, time.Now())
if err == nil {
value := map[string]interface{}{"value": int64(x)}
if y, err := lp.New("sample_metric", tags, m.meta, value, time.Now()); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,229 @@
package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/exec"
"os/user"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const DEFAULT_BEEGFS_CMD = "beegfs-ctl"
// Struct for the collector-specific JSON config
type BeegfsMetaCollectorConfig struct {
Beegfs string `json:"beegfs_path"`
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
ExcludeFilesystem []string `json:"exclude_filesystem"`
}
type BeegfsMetaCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
matches map[string]string
config BeegfsMetaCollectorConfig
skipFS map[string]struct{}
}
func (m *BeegfsMetaCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
// Metrics
var nodeMdstat_array = [39]string{
"sum", "ack", "close", "entInf",
"fndOwn", "mkdir", "create", "rddir",
"refrEn", "mdsInf", "rmdir", "rmLnk",
"mvDirIns", "mvFiIns", "open", "ren",
"sChDrct", "sAttr", "sDirPat", "stat",
"statfs", "trunc", "symlnk", "unlnk",
"lookLI", "statLI", "revalLI", "openLI",
"createLI", "hardlnk", "flckAp", "flckEn",
"flckRg", "dirparent", "listXA", "getXA",
"rmXA", "setXA", "mirror"}
m.name = "BeegfsMetaCollector"
m.setup()
// Set default beegfs-ctl binary
m.config.Beegfs = DEFAULT_BEEGFS_CMD
// Read JSON configuration
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
//create map with possible variables
m.matches = make(map[string]string)
for _, value := range nodeMdstat_array {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, value)
if skip {
m.matches["other"] = "0"
} else {
m.matches["beegfs_cmeta_"+value] = "0"
}
}
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "BeegfsMeta",
}
m.tags = map[string]string{
"type": "node",
"filesystem": "",
}
m.skipFS = make(map[string]struct{})
for _, fs := range m.config.ExcludeFilesystem {
m.skipFS[fs] = struct{}{}
}
// Beegfs file system statistics can only be queried by user root
user, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("BeegfsMetaCollector.Init(): Failed to get current user: %v", err)
}
if user.Uid != "0" {
return fmt.Errorf("BeegfsMetaCollector.Init(): BeeGFS file system statistics can only be queried by user root")
}
// Check if beegfs-ctl is in executable search path
_, err = exec.LookPath(m.config.Beegfs)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("BeegfsMetaCollector.Init(): Failed to find beegfs-ctl binary '%s': %v", m.config.Beegfs, err)
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *BeegfsMetaCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
//get mounpoint
buffer, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(string("/proc/mounts"))
mounts := strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
var mountpoints []string
for _, line := range mounts {
if len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
f := strings.Fields(line)
if strings.Contains(f[0], "beegfs_ondemand") {
// Skip excluded filesystems
if _, skip := m.skipFS[f[1]]; skip {
continue
}
mountpoints = append(mountpoints, f[1])
}
}
if len(mountpoints) == 0 {
return
}
for _, mountpoint := range mountpoints {
m.tags["filesystem"] = mountpoint
// bwwgfs-ctl:
// --clientstats: Show client IO statistics.
// --nodetype=meta: The node type to query (meta, storage).
// --interval:
// --mount=/mnt/beeond/: Which mount point
//cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Beegfs, "/root/mc/test.txt")
mountoption := "--mount=" + mountpoint
cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Beegfs, "--clientstats",
"--nodetype=meta", mountoption, "--allstats")
cmd.Stdin = strings.NewReader("\n")
cmdStdout := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmdStderr := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmd.Stdout = cmdStdout
cmd.Stderr = cmdStderr
err := cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsMetaCollector.Read(): Failed to execute command \"%s\": %s\n", cmd.String(), err.Error())
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsMetaCollector.Read(): command exit code: \"%d\"\n", cmd.ProcessState.ExitCode())
data, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStderr)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsMetaCollector.Read(): command stderr: \"%s\"\n", string(data))
data, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStdout)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsMetaCollector.Read(): command stdout: \"%s\"\n", string(data))
return
}
// Read I/O statistics
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(cmdStdout)
sumLine := regexp.MustCompile(`^Sum:\s+\d+\s+\[[a-zA-Z]+\]+`)
//Line := regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*)\s+(\d)+\s+\[([a-zA-Z]+)\]+`)
statsLine := regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*?)\s+?(\d.*?)$`)
singleSpacePattern := regexp.MustCompile(`\s+`)
removePattern := regexp.MustCompile(`[\[|\]]`)
for scanner.Scan() {
readLine := scanner.Text()
//fmt.Println(readLine)
// Jump few lines, we only want the I/O stats from nodes
if !sumLine.MatchString(readLine) {
continue
}
match := statsLine.FindStringSubmatch(readLine)
// nodeName = "Sum:" or would be nodes
// nodeName := match[1]
//Remove multiple whitespaces
dummy := removePattern.ReplaceAllString(match[2], " ")
metaStats := strings.TrimSpace(singleSpacePattern.ReplaceAllString(dummy, " "))
split := strings.Split(metaStats, " ")
// fill map with values
// split[i+1] = mdname
// split[i] = amount of md operations
for i := 0; i <= len(split)-1; i += 2 {
if _, ok := m.matches[split[i+1]]; ok {
m.matches["beegfs_cmeta_"+split[i+1]] = split[i]
} else {
f1, err := strconv.ParseFloat(m.matches["other"], 32)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Metric (other): Failed to convert str written '%s' to float: %v", m.matches["other"], err))
continue
}
f2, err := strconv.ParseFloat(split[i], 32)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Metric (other): Failed to convert str written '%s' to float: %v", m.matches["other"], err))
continue
}
//mdStat["other"] = fmt.Sprintf("%f", f1+f2)
m.matches["beegfs_cstorage_other"] = fmt.Sprintf("%f", f1+f2)
}
}
for key, data := range m.matches {
value, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(data, 32)
y, err := lp.New(key, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
}
}
func (m *BeegfsMetaCollector) Close() {
m.init = false
}

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## `BeeGFS on Demand` collector
This Collector is to collect BeeGFS on Demand (BeeOND) metadata clientstats.
```json
"beegfs_meta": {
"beegfs_path": "/usr/bin/beegfs-ctl",
"exclude_filesystem": [
"/mnt/ignore_me"
],
"exclude_metrics": [
"ack",
"entInf",
"fndOwn"
]
}
```
The `BeeGFS On Demand (BeeOND)` collector uses the `beegfs-ctl` command to read performance metrics for
BeeGFS filesystems.
The reported filesystems can be filtered with the `exclude_filesystem` option
in the configuration.
The path to the `beegfs-ctl` command can be configured with the `beegfs_path` option
in the configuration.
When using the `exclude_metrics` option, the excluded metrics are summed as `other`.
Important: The metrics listed below, are similar to the naming of BeeGFS. The Collector prefixes these with `beegfs_cstorage`(beegfs client storage).
For example beegfs metric `open`-> `beegfs_cstorage_open`
Available Metrics:
* sum
* ack
* close
* entInf
* fndOwn
* mkdir
* create
* rddir
* refrEnt
* mdsInf
* rmdir
* rmLnk
* mvDirIns
* mvFiIns
* open
* ren
* sChDrct
* sAttr
* sDirPat
* stat
* statfs
* trunc
* symlnk
* unlnk
* lookLI
* statLI
* revalLI
* openLI
* createLI
* hardlnk
* flckAp
* flckEn
* flckRg
* dirparent
* listXA
* getXA
* rmXA
* setXA
* mirror
The collector adds a `filesystem` tag to all metrics

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package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"os/exec"
"os/user"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
// Struct for the collector-specific JSON config
type BeegfsStorageCollectorConfig struct {
Beegfs string `json:"beegfs_path"`
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
ExcludeFilesystem []string `json:"exclude_filesystem"`
}
type BeegfsStorageCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
matches map[string]string
config BeegfsStorageCollectorConfig
skipFS map[string]struct{}
}
func (m *BeegfsStorageCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
// Metrics
var storageStat_array = [18]string{
"sum", "ack", "sChDrct", "getFSize",
"sAttr", "statfs", "trunc", "close",
"fsync", "ops-rd", "MiB-rd/s", "ops-wr",
"MiB-wr/s", "gendbg", "hrtbeat", "remNode",
"storInf", "unlnk"}
m.name = "BeegfsStorageCollector"
m.setup()
// Set default beegfs-ctl binary
m.config.Beegfs = DEFAULT_BEEGFS_CMD
// Read JSON configuration
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
println(m.config.Beegfs)
//create map with possible variables
m.matches = make(map[string]string)
for _, value := range storageStat_array {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, value)
if skip {
m.matches["other"] = "0"
} else {
m.matches["beegfs_cstorage_"+value] = "0"
}
}
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "BeegfsStorage",
}
m.tags = map[string]string{
"type": "node",
"filesystem": "",
}
m.skipFS = make(map[string]struct{})
for _, fs := range m.config.ExcludeFilesystem {
m.skipFS[fs] = struct{}{}
}
// Beegfs file system statistics can only be queried by user root
user, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("BeegfsStorageCollector.Init(): Failed to get current user: %v", err)
}
if user.Uid != "0" {
return fmt.Errorf("BeegfsStorageCollector.Init(): BeeGFS file system statistics can only be queried by user root")
}
// Check if beegfs-ctl is in executable search path
_, err = exec.LookPath(m.config.Beegfs)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("BeegfsStorageCollector.Init(): Failed to find beegfs-ctl binary '%s': %v", m.config.Beegfs, err)
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *BeegfsStorageCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
//get mounpoint
buffer, _ := ioutil.ReadFile(string("/proc/mounts"))
mounts := strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
var mountpoints []string
for _, line := range mounts {
if len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
f := strings.Fields(line)
if strings.Contains(f[0], "beegfs_ondemand") {
// Skip excluded filesystems
if _, skip := m.skipFS[f[1]]; skip {
continue
}
mountpoints = append(mountpoints, f[1])
}
}
if len(mountpoints) == 0 {
return
}
// collects stats for each BeeGFS on Demand FS
for _, mountpoint := range mountpoints {
m.tags["filesystem"] = mountpoint
// bwwgfs-ctl:
// --clientstats: Show client IO statistics.
// --nodetype=meta: The node type to query (meta, storage).
// --interval:
// --mount=/mnt/beeond/: Which mount point
//cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Beegfs, "/root/mc/test.txt")
mountoption := "--mount=" + mountpoint
cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Beegfs, "--clientstats",
"--nodetype=storage", mountoption, "--allstats")
cmd.Stdin = strings.NewReader("\n")
cmdStdout := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmdStderr := new(bytes.Buffer)
cmd.Stdout = cmdStdout
cmd.Stderr = cmdStderr
err := cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsStorageCollector.Read(): Failed to execute command \"%s\": %s\n", cmd.String(), err.Error())
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsStorageCollector.Read(): command exit code: \"%d\"\n", cmd.ProcessState.ExitCode())
data, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStderr)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsStorageCollector.Read(): command stderr: \"%s\"\n", string(data))
data, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStdout)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "BeegfsStorageCollector.Read(): command stdout: \"%s\"\n", string(data))
return
}
// Read I/O statistics
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(cmdStdout)
sumLine := regexp.MustCompile(`^Sum:\s+\d+\s+\[[a-zA-Z]+\]+`)
//Line := regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*)\s+(\d)+\s+\[([a-zA-Z]+)\]+`)
statsLine := regexp.MustCompile(`^(.*?)\s+?(\d.*?)$`)
singleSpacePattern := regexp.MustCompile(`\s+`)
removePattern := regexp.MustCompile(`[\[|\]]`)
for scanner.Scan() {
readLine := scanner.Text()
//fmt.Println(readLine)
// Jump few lines, we only want the I/O stats from nodes
if !sumLine.MatchString(readLine) {
continue
}
match := statsLine.FindStringSubmatch(readLine)
// nodeName = "Sum:" or would be nodes
// nodeName := match[1]
//Remove multiple whitespaces
dummy := removePattern.ReplaceAllString(match[2], " ")
metaStats := strings.TrimSpace(singleSpacePattern.ReplaceAllString(dummy, " "))
split := strings.Split(metaStats, " ")
// fill map with values
// split[i+1] = mdname
// split[i] = amount of operations
for i := 0; i <= len(split)-1; i += 2 {
if _, ok := m.matches[split[i+1]]; ok {
m.matches["beegfs_cstorage_"+split[i+1]] = split[i]
//m.matches[split[i+1]] = split[i]
} else {
f1, err := strconv.ParseFloat(m.matches["other"], 32)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Metric (other): Failed to convert str written '%s' to float: %v", m.matches["other"], err))
continue
}
f2, err := strconv.ParseFloat(split[i], 32)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Metric (other): Failed to convert str written '%s' to float: %v", m.matches["other"], err))
continue
}
m.matches["beegfs_cstorage_other"] = fmt.Sprintf("%f", f1+f2)
}
}
for key, data := range m.matches {
value, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(data, 32)
y, err := lp.New(key, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
}
}
func (m *BeegfsStorageCollector) Close() {
m.init = false
}

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## `BeeGFS on Demand` collector
This Collector is to collect BeeGFS on Demand (BeeOND) storage stats.
```json
"beegfs_storage": {
"beegfs_path": "/usr/bin/beegfs-ctl",
"exclude_filesystem": [
"/mnt/ignore_me"
],
"exclude_metrics": [
"ack",
"storInf",
"unlnk"
]
}
```
The `BeeGFS On Demand (BeeOND)` collector uses the `beegfs-ctl` command to read performance metrics for BeeGFS filesystems.
The reported filesystems can be filtered with the `exclude_filesystem` option
in the configuration.
The path to the `beegfs-ctl` command can be configured with the `beegfs_path` option
in the configuration.
When using the `exclude_metrics` option, the excluded metrics are summed as `other`.
Important: The metrics listed below, are similar to the naming of BeeGFS. The Collector prefixes these with `beegfs_cstorage_`(beegfs client meta).
For example beegfs metric `open`-> `beegfs_cstorage_`
Note: BeeGFS FS offers many Metadata Information. Probably it makes sense to exlcude most of them. Nevertheless, these excluded metrics will be summed as `beegfs_cstorage_other`.
Available Metrics:
* "sum"
* "ack"
* "sChDrct"
* "getFSize"
* "sAttr"
* "statfs"
* "trunc"
* "close"
* "fsync"
* "ops-rd"
* "MiB-rd/s"
* "ops-wr"
* "MiB-wr/s"
* "endbg"
* "hrtbeat"
* "remNode"
* "storInf"
* "unlnk"
The collector adds a `filesystem` tag to all metrics

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@@ -19,19 +19,23 @@ var AvailableCollectors = map[string]MetricCollector{
"memstat": new(MemstatCollector),
"netstat": new(NetstatCollector),
"ibstat": new(InfinibandCollector),
"ibstat_perfquery": new(InfinibandPerfQueryCollector),
"lustrestat": new(LustreCollector),
"cpustat": new(CpustatCollector),
"topprocs": new(TopProcsCollector),
"nvidia": new(NvidiaCollector),
"customcmd": new(CustomCmdCollector),
"iostat": new(IOstatCollector),
"diskstat": new(DiskstatCollector),
"tempstat": new(TempCollector),
"ipmistat": new(IpmiCollector),
"gpfs": new(GpfsCollector),
"cpufreq": new(CPUFreqCollector),
"cpufreq_cpuinfo": new(CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector),
"nfsstat": new(NfsCollector),
"nfs3stat": new(Nfs3Collector),
"nfs4stat": new(Nfs4Collector),
"numastats": new(NUMAStatsCollector),
"beegfs_meta": new(BeegfsMetaCollector),
"beegfs_storage": new(BeegfsStorageCollector),
}
// Metric collector manager data structure

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@@ -5,13 +5,13 @@ import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
//
@@ -23,45 +23,55 @@ import (
type CPUFreqCpuInfoCollectorTopology struct {
processor string // logical processor number (continuous, starting at 0)
coreID string // socket local core ID
coreID_int int
coreID_int int64
physicalPackageID string // socket / package ID
physicalPackageID_int int
physicalPackageID_int int64
numPhysicalPackages string // number of sockets / packages
numPhysicalPackages_int int
numPhysicalPackages_int int64
isHT bool
numNonHT string // number of non hyperthreading processors
numNonHT_int int
numNonHT_int int64
tagSet map[string]string
}
type CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector struct {
metricCollector
topology []CPUFreqCpuInfoCollectorTopology
topology []*CPUFreqCpuInfoCollectorTopology
}
func (m *CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
m.setup()
m.name = "CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector"
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "cpufreq",
"group": "CPU",
"unit": "MHz",
}
const cpuInfoFile = "/proc/cpuinfo"
file, err := os.Open(cpuInfoFile)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to open '%s': %v", cpuInfoFile, err)
return fmt.Errorf("failed to open file '%s': %v", cpuInfoFile, err)
}
defer file.Close()
// Collect topology information from file cpuinfo
foundFreq := false
processor := ""
numNonHT_int := 0
var numNonHT_int int64 = 0
coreID := ""
physicalPackageID := ""
maxPhysicalPackageID := 0
m.topology = make([]CPUFreqCpuInfoCollectorTopology, 0)
var maxPhysicalPackageID int64 = 0
m.topology = make([]*CPUFreqCpuInfoCollectorTopology, 0)
coreSeenBefore := make(map[string]bool)
// Read cpuinfo file, line by line
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
lineSplit := strings.Split(scanner.Text(), ":")
@@ -87,39 +97,41 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
len(coreID) > 0 &&
len(physicalPackageID) > 0 {
coreID_int, err := strconv.Atoi(coreID)
topology := new(CPUFreqCpuInfoCollectorTopology)
// Processor
topology.processor = processor
// Core ID
topology.coreID = coreID
topology.coreID_int, err = strconv.ParseInt(coreID, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Unable to convert coreID to int: %v", err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to convert coreID '%s' to int64: %v", coreID, err)
}
physicalPackageID_int, err := strconv.Atoi(physicalPackageID)
// Physical package ID
topology.physicalPackageID = physicalPackageID
topology.physicalPackageID_int, err = strconv.ParseInt(physicalPackageID, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Unable to convert physicalPackageID to int: %v", err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to convert physicalPackageID '%s' to int64: %v", physicalPackageID, err)
}
// increase maximun socket / package ID, when required
if physicalPackageID_int > maxPhysicalPackageID {
maxPhysicalPackageID = physicalPackageID_int
if topology.physicalPackageID_int > maxPhysicalPackageID {
maxPhysicalPackageID = topology.physicalPackageID_int
}
// is hyperthread?
globalID := physicalPackageID + ":" + coreID
isHT := coreSeenBefore[globalID]
topology.isHT = coreSeenBefore[globalID]
coreSeenBefore[globalID] = true
if !isHT {
if !topology.isHT {
// increase number on non hyper thread cores
numNonHT_int++
}
// store collected topology information
m.topology = append(
m.topology,
CPUFreqCpuInfoCollectorTopology{
processor: processor,
coreID: coreID,
coreID_int: coreID_int,
physicalPackageID: physicalPackageID,
physicalPackageID_int: physicalPackageID_int,
isHT: isHT,
})
m.topology = append(m.topology, topology)
// reset topology information
foundFreq = false
@@ -132,18 +144,15 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
numPhysicalPackageID_int := maxPhysicalPackageID + 1
numPhysicalPackageID := fmt.Sprint(numPhysicalPackageID_int)
numNonHT := fmt.Sprint(numNonHT_int)
for i := range m.topology {
t := &m.topology[i]
for _, t := range m.topology {
t.numPhysicalPackages = numPhysicalPackageID
t.numPhysicalPackages_int = numPhysicalPackageID_int
t.numNonHT = numNonHT
t.numNonHT_int = numNonHT_int
t.tagSet = map[string]string{
"type": "cpu",
"type-id": t.processor,
"num_core": t.numNonHT,
"package_id": t.physicalPackageID,
"num_package": t.numPhysicalPackages,
"type": "cpu",
"type-id": t.processor,
"package_id": t.physicalPackageID,
}
}
@@ -151,15 +160,18 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
return nil
}
func (m *CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
// Check if already initialized
if !m.init {
return
}
const cpuInfoFile = "/proc/cpuinfo"
file, err := os.Open(cpuInfoFile)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed to open '%s': %v", cpuInfoFile, err)
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to open file '%s': %v", cpuInfoFile, err))
return
}
defer file.Close()
@@ -174,15 +186,16 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCpuInfoCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CC
// frequency
if key == "cpu MHz" {
t := &m.topology[processorCounter]
t := m.topology[processorCounter]
if !t.isHT {
value, err := strconv.ParseFloat(strings.TrimSpace(lineSplit[1]), 64)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("Failed to convert cpu MHz to float: %v", err)
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert cpu MHz '%s' to float64: %v", lineSplit[1], err))
return
}
y, err := lp.New("cpufreq", t.tagSet, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, now)
if err == nil {
if y, err := lp.New("cpufreq", t.tagSet, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, now); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
## `cpufreq_cpuinfo` collector
```json
"cpufreq_cpuinfo": {}
```
The `cpufreq_cpuinfo` collector reads the clock frequency from `/proc/cpuinfo` and outputs a handful **cpu** metrics.
Metrics:
* `cpufreq`

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@@ -1,48 +1,30 @@
package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log"
"os"
"io/ioutil"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
)
//
// readOneLine reads one line from a file.
// It returns ok when file was successfully read.
// In this case text contains the first line of the files contents.
//
func readOneLine(filename string) (text string, ok bool) {
file, err := os.Open(filename)
if err != nil {
return
}
defer file.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
ok = scanner.Scan()
text = scanner.Text()
return
}
type CPUFreqCollectorTopology struct {
processor string // logical processor number (continuous, starting at 0)
coreID string // socket local core ID
coreID_int int
coreID_int int64
physicalPackageID string // socket / package ID
physicalPackageID_int int
physicalPackageID_int int64
numPhysicalPackages string // number of sockets / packages
numPhysicalPackages_int int
numPhysicalPackages_int int64
isHT bool
numNonHT string // number of non hyperthreading processors
numNonHT_int int
numNonHT_int int64
scalingCurFreqFile string
tagSet map[string]string
}
@@ -64,6 +46,11 @@ type CPUFreqCollector struct {
}
func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
m.name = "CPUFreqCollector"
m.setup()
if len(config) > 0 {
@@ -74,7 +61,8 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
}
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "CPU Frequency",
"group": "CPU",
"unit": "MHz",
}
// Loop for all CPU directories
@@ -82,48 +70,50 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
globPattern := filepath.Join(baseDir, "cpu[0-9]*")
cpuDirs, err := filepath.Glob(globPattern)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to glob files with pattern %s: %v", globPattern, err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to glob files with pattern '%s': %v", globPattern, err)
}
if cpuDirs == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to find any files with pattern %s", globPattern)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to find any files with pattern '%s'", globPattern)
}
// Initialize CPU topology
m.topology = make([]CPUFreqCollectorTopology, len(cpuDirs))
for _, cpuDir := range cpuDirs {
processor := strings.TrimPrefix(cpuDir, "/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu")
processor_int, err := strconv.Atoi(processor)
processor_int, err := strconv.ParseInt(processor, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to convert cpuID to int: %v", err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to convert cpuID '%s' to int64: %v", processor, err)
}
// Read package ID
physicalPackageIDFile := filepath.Join(cpuDir, "topology", "physical_package_id")
physicalPackageID, ok := readOneLine(physicalPackageIDFile)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to read physical package ID from %s", physicalPackageIDFile)
}
physicalPackageID_int, err := strconv.Atoi(physicalPackageID)
line, err := ioutil.ReadFile(physicalPackageIDFile)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to convert packageID to int: %v", err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to read physical package ID from file '%s': %v", physicalPackageIDFile, err)
}
physicalPackageID := strings.TrimSpace(string(line))
physicalPackageID_int, err := strconv.ParseInt(physicalPackageID, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to convert packageID '%s' to int64: %v", physicalPackageID, err)
}
// Read core ID
coreIDFile := filepath.Join(cpuDir, "topology", "core_id")
coreID, ok := readOneLine(coreIDFile)
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to read core ID from %s", coreIDFile)
}
coreID_int, err := strconv.Atoi(coreID)
line, err = ioutil.ReadFile(coreIDFile)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to convert coreID to int: %v", err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to read core ID from file '%s': %v", coreIDFile, err)
}
coreID := strings.TrimSpace(string(line))
coreID_int, err := strconv.ParseInt(coreID, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to convert coreID '%s' to int64: %v", coreID, err)
}
// Check access to current frequency file
scalingCurFreqFile := filepath.Join(cpuDir, "cpufreq", "scaling_cur_freq")
err = unix.Access(scalingCurFreqFile, unix.R_OK)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("CPUFreqCollector.Init() unable to access %s: %v", scalingCurFreqFile, err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to access file '%s': %v", scalingCurFreqFile, err)
}
t := &m.topology[processor_int]
@@ -146,8 +136,8 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
}
// number of non hyper thread cores and packages / sockets
numNonHT_int := 0
maxPhysicalPackageID := 0
var numNonHT_int int64 = 0
var maxPhysicalPackageID int64 = 0
for i := range m.topology {
t := &m.topology[i]
@@ -171,11 +161,9 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
t.numNonHT = numNonHT
t.numNonHT_int = numNonHT_int
t.tagSet = map[string]string{
"type": "cpu",
"type-id": t.processor,
"num_core": t.numNonHT,
"package_id": t.physicalPackageID,
"num_package": t.numPhysicalPackages,
"type": "cpu",
"type-id": t.processor,
"package_id": t.physicalPackageID,
}
}
@@ -184,6 +172,7 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
}
func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
// Check if already initialized
if !m.init {
return
}
@@ -198,19 +187,22 @@ func (m *CPUFreqCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
}
// Read current frequency
line, ok := readOneLine(t.scalingCurFreqFile)
if !ok {
log.Printf("CPUFreqCollector.Read(): Failed to read one line from file '%s'", t.scalingCurFreqFile)
line, err := ioutil.ReadFile(t.scalingCurFreqFile)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to read file '%s': %v", t.scalingCurFreqFile, err))
continue
}
cpuFreq, err := strconv.Atoi(line)
cpuFreq, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.TrimSpace(string(line)), 10, 64)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("CPUFreqCollector.Read(): Failed to convert CPU frequency '%s': %v", line, err)
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert CPU frequency '%s' to int64: %v", line, err))
continue
}
y, err := lp.New("cpufreq", t.tagSet, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": cpuFreq}, now)
if err == nil {
if y, err := lp.New("cpufreq", t.tagSet, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": cpuFreq}, now); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
## `cpufreq_cpuinfo` collector
```json
"cpufreq": {
"exclude_metrics": []
}
```
The `cpufreq` collector reads the clock frequency from `/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq` and outputs a handful **cpu** metrics.
Metrics:
* `cpufreq`

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@@ -1,12 +1,15 @@
package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
@@ -18,72 +21,127 @@ type CpustatCollectorConfig struct {
type CpustatCollector struct {
metricCollector
config CpustatCollectorConfig
config CpustatCollectorConfig
matches map[string]int
cputags map[string]map[string]string
nodetags map[string]string
}
func (m *CpustatCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.name = "CpustatCollector"
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "CPU"}
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "CPU", "unit": "Percent"}
m.nodetags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
matches := map[string]int{
"cpu_user": 1,
"cpu_nice": 2,
"cpu_system": 3,
"cpu_idle": 4,
"cpu_iowait": 5,
"cpu_irq": 6,
"cpu_softirq": 7,
"cpu_steal": 8,
"cpu_guest": 9,
"cpu_guest_nice": 10,
}
m.matches = make(map[string]int)
for match, index := range matches {
doExclude := false
for _, exclude := range m.config.ExcludeMetrics {
if match == exclude {
doExclude = true
break
}
}
if !doExclude {
m.matches[match] = index
}
}
// Check input file
file, err := os.Open(string(CPUSTATFILE))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
}
defer file.Close()
// Pre-generate tags for all CPUs
num_cpus := 0
m.cputags = make(map[string]map[string]string)
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
linefields := strings.Fields(line)
if strings.HasPrefix(linefields[0], "cpu") && strings.Compare(linefields[0], "cpu") != 0 {
cpustr := strings.TrimLeft(linefields[0], "cpu")
cpu, _ := strconv.Atoi(cpustr)
m.cputags[linefields[0]] = map[string]string{"type": "cpu", "type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", cpu)}
num_cpus++
}
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (c *CpustatCollector) parseStatLine(line string, cpu int, exclude []string, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
ls := strings.Fields(line)
matches := []string{"", "cpu_user", "cpu_nice", "cpu_system", "cpu_idle", "cpu_iowait", "cpu_irq", "cpu_softirq", "cpu_steal", "cpu_guest", "cpu_guest_nice"}
for _, ex := range exclude {
matches, _ = RemoveFromStringList(matches, ex)
}
var tags map[string]string
if cpu < 0 {
tags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
} else {
tags = map[string]string{"type": "cpu", "type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", cpu)}
}
for i, m := range matches {
if len(m) > 0 {
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(ls[i], 0, 64)
func (m *CpustatCollector) parseStatLine(linefields []string, tags map[string]string, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
values := make(map[string]float64)
total := 0.0
for match, index := range m.matches {
if len(match) > 0 {
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(linefields[index], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New(m, tags, c.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(x)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
values[match] = float64(x)
total += values[match]
}
}
}
t := time.Now()
for name, value := range values {
y, err := lp.New(name, tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": (value * 100.0) / total}, t)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
func (m *CpustatCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(CPUSTATFILE))
num_cpus := 0
file, err := os.Open(string(CPUSTATFILE))
if err != nil {
return
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
}
defer file.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
linefields := strings.Fields(line)
if strings.Compare(linefields[0], "cpu") == 0 {
m.parseStatLine(linefields, m.nodetags, output)
} else if strings.HasPrefix(linefields[0], "cpu") {
m.parseStatLine(linefields, m.cputags[linefields[0]], output)
num_cpus++
}
}
ll := strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
for _, line := range ll {
if len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
ls := strings.Fields(line)
if strings.Compare(ls[0], "cpu") == 0 {
m.parseStatLine(line, -1, m.config.ExcludeMetrics, output)
} else if strings.HasPrefix(ls[0], "cpu") {
cpustr := strings.TrimLeft(ls[0], "cpu")
cpu, _ := strconv.Atoi(cpustr)
m.parseStatLine(line, cpu, m.config.ExcludeMetrics, output)
}
num_cpus_metric, err := lp.New("num_cpus",
m.nodetags,
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": int(num_cpus)},
time.Now(),
)
if err == nil {
output <- num_cpus_metric
}
}

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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ func (m *CustomCmdCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
}
}
if len(m.files) == 0 && len(m.commands) == 0 {
return errors.New("No metrics to collect")
return errors.New("no metrics to collect")
}
m.handler = influx.NewMetricHandler()
m.parser = influx.NewParser(m.handler)
@@ -97,7 +97,8 @@ func (m *CustomCmdCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetri
if skip {
continue
}
y, err := lp.New(c.Name(), Tags2Map(c), m.meta, Fields2Map(c), c.Time())
y := lp.FromInfluxMetric(c)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
@@ -119,7 +120,7 @@ func (m *CustomCmdCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetri
if skip {
continue
}
y, err := lp.New(f.Name(), Tags2Map(f), m.meta, Fields2Map(f), f.Time())
y := lp.FromInfluxMetric(f)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}

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@@ -1,18 +1,21 @@
package collectors
import (
"io/ioutil"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
// "log"
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"strconv"
"fmt"
"os"
"strings"
"syscall"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const DISKSTATFILE = `/proc/diskstats`
const DISKSTAT_SYSFSPATH = `/sys/block`
// "log"
const MOUNTFILE = `/proc/self/mounts`
type DiskstatCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
@@ -20,93 +23,89 @@ type DiskstatCollectorConfig struct {
type DiskstatCollector struct {
metricCollector
matches map[int]string
config DiskstatCollectorConfig
//matches map[string]int
config IOstatCollectorConfig
//devices map[string]IOstatCollectorEntry
}
func (m *DiskstatCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error
m.name = "DiskstatCollector"
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Disk"}
m.setup()
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/iostats.html
matches := map[int]string{
3: "reads",
4: "reads_merged",
5: "read_sectors",
6: "read_ms",
7: "writes",
8: "writes_merged",
9: "writes_sectors",
10: "writes_ms",
11: "ioops",
12: "ioops_ms",
13: "ioops_weighted_ms",
14: "discards",
15: "discards_merged",
16: "discards_sectors",
17: "discards_ms",
18: "flushes",
19: "flushes_ms",
file, err := os.Open(string(MOUNTFILE))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return err
}
m.matches = make(map[int]string)
for k, v := range matches {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, v)
if !skip {
m.matches[k] = v
}
}
if len(m.matches) == 0 {
return errors.New("No metrics to collect")
}
_, err = ioutil.ReadFile(string(DISKSTATFILE))
if err == nil {
m.init = true
}
return err
defer file.Close()
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *DiskstatCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
var lines []string
if !m.init {
return
}
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(DISKSTATFILE))
file, err := os.Open(string(MOUNTFILE))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return
}
lines = strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
defer file.Close()
for _, line := range lines {
part_max_used := uint64(0)
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
if len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
f := strings.Fields(line)
if strings.Contains(f[2], "loop") {
if !strings.HasPrefix(line, "/dev") {
continue
}
tags := map[string]string{
"device": f[2],
"type": "node",
linefields := strings.Fields(line)
if strings.Contains(linefields[0], "loop") {
continue
}
for idx, name := range m.matches {
if idx < len(f) {
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(f[idx], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New(name, tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(x)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
if strings.Contains(linefields[1], "boot") {
continue
}
path := strings.Replace(linefields[1], `\040`, " ", -1)
stat := syscall.Statfs_t{}
err := syscall.Statfs(path, &stat)
if err != nil {
fmt.Println(err.Error())
return
}
tags := map[string]string{"type": "node", "device": linefields[0]}
total := (stat.Blocks * uint64(stat.Bsize)) / uint64(1000000000)
y, err := lp.New("disk_total", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": total}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "GBytes")
output <- y
}
free := (stat.Bfree * uint64(stat.Bsize)) / uint64(1000000000)
y, err = lp.New("disk_free", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": free}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "GBytes")
output <- y
}
perc := (100 * (total - free)) / total
if perc > part_max_used {
part_max_used = perc
}
}
y, err := lp.New("part_max_used", map[string]string{"type": "node"}, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(part_max_used)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "percent")
output <- y
}
}

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@@ -4,31 +4,18 @@
```json
"diskstat": {
"exclude_metrics": [
"read_ms"
"disk_total"
],
}
```
The `netstat` collector reads data from `/proc/net/dev` and outputs a handful **node** metrics. If a metric is not required, it can be excluded from forwarding it to the sink.
The `diskstat` collector reads data from `/proc/self/mounts` and outputs a handful **node** metrics. If a metric is not required, it can be excluded from forwarding it to the sink.
Metrics:
* `reads`
* `reads_merged`
* `read_sectors`
* `read_ms`
* `writes`
* `writes_merged`
* `writes_sectors`
* `writes_ms`
* `ioops`
* `ioops_ms`
* `ioops_weighted_ms`
* `discards`
* `discards_merged`
* `discards_sectors`
* `discards_ms`
* `flushes`
* `flushes_ms`
Metrics per device (with `device` tag):
* `disk_total` (unit `GBytes`)
* `disk_free` (unit `GBytes`)
Global metrics:
* `part_max_used` (unit `percent`)
The device name is added as tag `device`.

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@@ -7,31 +7,48 @@ import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"os/exec"
"os/user"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const DEFAULT_GPFS_CMD = "mmpmon"
type GpfsCollectorLastState struct {
bytesRead int64
bytesWritten int64
}
type GpfsCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
config struct {
Mmpmon string `json:"mmpmon"`
Mmpmon string `json:"mmpmon_path,omitempty"`
ExcludeFilesystem []string `json:"exclude_filesystem,omitempty"`
SendBandwidths bool `json:"send_bandwidths"`
}
skipFS map[string]struct{}
lastTimestamp time.Time // Store time stamp of last tick to derive bandwidths
lastState map[string]GpfsCollectorLastState
}
func (m *GpfsCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
var err error
m.name = "GpfsCollector"
m.setup()
// Set default mmpmon binary
m.config.Mmpmon = "/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin/mmpmon"
m.config.Mmpmon = DEFAULT_GPFS_CMD
// Read JSON configuration
if len(config) > 0 {
@@ -49,31 +66,44 @@ func (m *GpfsCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
"type": "node",
"filesystem": "",
}
m.skipFS = make(map[string]struct{})
for _, fs := range m.config.ExcludeFilesystem {
m.skipFS[fs] = struct{}{}
}
// GPFS / IBM Spectrum Scale file system statistics can only be queried by user root
user, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("GpfsCollector.Init(): Failed to get current user: %v", err)
return fmt.Errorf("failed to get current user: %v", err)
}
if user.Uid != "0" {
return fmt.Errorf("GpfsCollector.Init(): GPFS file system statistics can only be queried by user root")
return fmt.Errorf("GPFS file system statistics can only be queried by user root")
}
// Check if mmpmon is in executable search path
_, err = exec.LookPath(m.config.Mmpmon)
p, err := exec.LookPath(m.config.Mmpmon)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("GpfsCollector.Init(): Failed to find mmpmon binary '%s': %v", m.config.Mmpmon, err)
return fmt.Errorf("failed to find mmpmon binary '%s': %v", m.config.Mmpmon, err)
}
m.config.Mmpmon = p
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *GpfsCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
// Check if already initialized
if !m.init {
return
}
// Current time stamp
now := time.Now()
// time difference to last time stamp
timeDiff := now.Sub(m.lastTimestamp).Seconds()
// Save current timestamp
m.lastTimestamp = now
// mmpmon:
// -p: generate output that can be parsed
// -s: suppress the prompt on input
@@ -86,12 +116,15 @@ func (m *GpfsCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
cmd.Stderr = cmdStderr
err := cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to execute command \"%s\": %s\n", cmd.String(), err.Error())
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): command exit code: \"%d\"\n", cmd.ProcessState.ExitCode())
data, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStderr)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): command stderr: \"%s\"\n", string(data))
data, _ = ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStdout)
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): command stdout: \"%s\"\n", string(data))
dataStdErr, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStderr)
dataStdOut, _ := ioutil.ReadAll(cmdStdout)
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to execute command \"%s\": %v\n", cmd.String(), err),
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): command exit code: \"%d\"\n", cmd.ProcessState.ExitCode()),
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): command stderr: \"%s\"\n", string(dataStdErr)),
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): command stdout: \"%s\"\n", string(dataStdOut)),
)
return
}
@@ -99,148 +132,192 @@ func (m *GpfsCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(cmdStdout)
for scanner.Scan() {
lineSplit := strings.Fields(scanner.Text())
if lineSplit[0] == "_fs_io_s_" {
key_value := make(map[string]string)
for i := 1; i < len(lineSplit); i += 2 {
key_value[lineSplit[i]] = lineSplit[i+1]
}
// Ignore keys:
// _n_: node IP address,
// _nn_: node name,
// _cl_: cluster name,
// _d_: number of disks
// Only process lines starting with _fs_io_s_
if lineSplit[0] != "_fs_io_s_" {
continue
}
filesystem, ok := key_value["_fs_"]
if !ok {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to get filesystem name.\n")
continue
}
key_value := make(map[string]string)
for i := 1; i < len(lineSplit); i += 2 {
key_value[lineSplit[i]] = lineSplit[i+1]
}
m.tags["filesystem"] = filesystem
// Ignore keys:
// _n_: node IP address,
// _nn_: node name,
// _cl_: cluster name,
// _d_: number of disks
// return code
rc, err := strconv.Atoi(key_value["_rc_"])
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert return code: %s\n", err.Error())
continue
}
if rc != 0 {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Filesystem %s not ok.", filesystem)
continue
}
filesystem, ok := key_value["_fs_"]
if !ok {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
"Read(): Failed to get filesystem name.")
continue
}
sec, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_t_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
"GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert seconds to int '%s': %v\n",
key_value["_t_"], err)
continue
}
msec, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_tu_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
"GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert micro seconds to int '%s': %v\n",
key_value["_tu_"], err)
continue
}
timestamp := time.Unix(sec, msec*1000)
// Skip excluded filesystems
if _, skip := m.skipFS[filesystem]; skip {
continue
}
// bytes read
bytesRead, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_br_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
"GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert bytes read '%s': %s\n",
key_value["_br_"], err.Error())
continue
m.tags["filesystem"] = filesystem
if _, ok := m.lastState[filesystem]; !ok {
m.lastState[filesystem] = GpfsCollectorLastState{
bytesRead: -1,
bytesWritten: -1,
}
}
y, err := lp.New("gpfs_bytes_read", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": bytesRead}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
// return code
rc, err := strconv.Atoi(key_value["_rc_"])
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert return code '%s' to int: %v", key_value["_rc_"], err))
continue
}
if rc != 0 {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Filesystem '%s' is not ok.", filesystem))
continue
}
// bytes written
bytesWritten, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_bw_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
"GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert bytes written '%s': %s\n",
key_value["_bw_"], err.Error())
continue
}
sec, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_t_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert seconds '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_t_"], err))
continue
}
msec, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_tu_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert micro seconds '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_tu_"], err))
continue
}
timestamp := time.Unix(sec, msec*1000)
y, err = lp.New("gpfs_bytes_written", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": bytesWritten}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
// bytes read
bytesRead, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_br_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert bytes read '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_br_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_bytes_read", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": bytesRead}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
if m.config.SendBandwidths {
if lastBytesRead := m.lastState[filesystem].bytesRead; lastBytesRead >= 0 {
bwRead := float64(bytesRead-lastBytesRead) / timeDiff
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_bw_read", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": bwRead}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
// number of opens
numOpens, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_oc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr,
"GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert number of opens '%s': %s\n",
key_value["_oc_"], err.Error())
continue
}
y, err = lp.New("gpfs_num_opens", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numOpens}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
// bytes written
bytesWritten, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_bw_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert bytes written '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_bw_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_bytes_written", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": bytesWritten}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
if m.config.SendBandwidths {
if lastBytesWritten := m.lastState[filesystem].bytesRead; lastBytesWritten >= 0 {
bwWrite := float64(bytesWritten-lastBytesWritten) / timeDiff
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_bw_write", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": bwWrite}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
// number of closes
numCloses, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_cc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert number of closes: %s\n", err.Error())
continue
}
y, err = lp.New("gpfs_num_closes", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numCloses}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
if m.config.SendBandwidths {
m.lastState[filesystem] = GpfsCollectorLastState{
bytesRead: bytesRead,
bytesWritten: bytesWritten,
}
}
// number of reads
numReads, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_rdc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert number of reads: %s\n", err.Error())
continue
}
y, err = lp.New("gpfs_num_reads", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numReads}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
// number of opens
numOpens, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_oc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert number of opens '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_oc_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_num_opens", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numOpens}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
// number of writes
numWrites, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_wc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert number of writes: %s\n", err.Error())
continue
}
y, err = lp.New("gpfs_num_writes", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numWrites}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
// number of closes
numCloses, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_cc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert number of closes: '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_cc_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_num_closes", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numCloses}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
// number of read directories
numReaddirs, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_dir_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert number of read directories: %s\n", err.Error())
continue
}
y, err = lp.New("gpfs_num_readdirs", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numReaddirs}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
// number of reads
numReads, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_rdc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert number of reads: '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_rdc_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_num_reads", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numReads}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
// Number of inode updates
numInodeUpdates, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_iu_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "GpfsCollector.Read(): Failed to convert Number of inode updates: %s\n", err.Error())
continue
}
y, err = lp.New("gpfs_num_inode_updates", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numInodeUpdates}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
// number of writes
numWrites, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_wc_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert number of writes: '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_wc_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_num_writes", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numWrites}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
// number of read directories
numReaddirs, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_dir_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert number of read directories: '%s' to int64: %v", key_value["_dir_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_num_readdirs", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numReaddirs}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
// Number of inode updates
numInodeUpdates, err := strconv.ParseInt(key_value["_iu_"], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert number of inode updates: '%s' to int: %v", key_value["_iu_"], err))
continue
}
if y, err := lp.New("gpfs_num_inode_updates", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": numInodeUpdates}, timestamp); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
## `gpfs` collector
```json
"ibstat": {
"mmpmon_path": "/path/to/mmpmon",
"exclude_filesystem": [
"fs1"
],
"send_bandwidths" : true
}
```
The `gpfs` collector uses the `mmpmon` command to read performance metrics for
GPFS / IBM Spectrum Scale filesystems.
The reported filesystems can be filtered with the `exclude_filesystem` option
in the configuration.
The path to the `mmpmon` command can be configured with the `mmpmon_path` option
in the configuration. If nothing is set, the collector searches in `$PATH` for `mmpmon`.
Metrics:
* `gpfs_bytes_read`
* `gpfs_bytes_written`
* `gpfs_num_opens`
* `gpfs_num_closes`
* `gpfs_num_reads`
* `gpfs_num_readdirs`
* `gpfs_num_inode_updates`
* `gpfs_bw_read` (if `send_bandwidths == true`)
* `gpfs_bw_write` (if `send_bandwidths == true`)
The collector adds a `filesystem` tag to all metrics

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@@ -2,8 +2,10 @@ package collectors
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"os"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
"golang.org/x/sys/unix"
@@ -14,44 +16,41 @@ import (
"time"
)
const IB_BASEPATH = `/sys/class/infiniband/`
const IB_BASEPATH = "/sys/class/infiniband/"
type InfinibandCollectorMetric struct {
path string
unit string
}
type InfinibandCollectorInfo struct {
LID string // IB local Identifier (LID)
device string // IB device
port string // IB device port
portCounterFiles map[string]string // mapping counter name -> file
tagSet map[string]string // corresponding tag list
LID string // IB local Identifier (LID)
device string // IB device
port string // IB device port
portCounterFiles map[string]InfinibandCollectorMetric // mapping counter name -> InfinibandCollectorMetric
tagSet map[string]string // corresponding tag list
lastState map[string]int64 // State from last measurement
}
type InfinibandCollector struct {
metricCollector
config struct {
ExcludeDevices []string `json:"exclude_devices,omitempty"` // IB device to exclude e.g. mlx5_0
ExcludeDevices []string `json:"exclude_devices,omitempty"` // IB device to exclude e.g. mlx5_0
SendAbsoluteValues bool `json:"send_abs_values"` // Send absolut values as read from sys filesystem
SendDerivedValues bool `json:"send_derived_values"` // Send derived values e.g. rates
}
info []InfinibandCollectorInfo
}
func (m *InfinibandCollector) Help() {
fmt.Println("This collector includes all devices that can be found below ", IB_BASEPATH)
fmt.Println("and where any of the ports provides a 'lid' file (glob ", IB_BASEPATH, "/<dev>/ports/<port>/lid).")
fmt.Println("The devices can be filtered with the 'exclude_devices' option in the configuration.")
fmt.Println("For each found LIDs the collector calls the 'perfquery' command")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Println("Full configuration object:")
fmt.Println("\"ibstat\" : {")
fmt.Println(" \"exclude_devices\" : [\"dev1\"]")
fmt.Println("}")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Println("Metrics:")
fmt.Println("- ib_recv")
fmt.Println("- ib_xmit")
fmt.Println("- ib_recv_pkts")
fmt.Println("- ib_xmit_pkts")
info []*InfinibandCollectorInfo
lastTimestamp time.Time // Store time stamp of last tick to derive bandwidths
}
// Init initializes the Infiniband collector by walking through files below IB_BASEPATH
func (m *InfinibandCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
var err error
m.name = "InfinibandCollector"
m.setup()
@@ -59,6 +58,11 @@ func (m *InfinibandCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
"source": m.name,
"group": "Network",
}
// Set default configuration,
m.config.SendAbsoluteValues = true
m.config.SendDerivedValues = false
// Read configuration file, allow overwriting default config
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
@@ -70,17 +74,21 @@ func (m *InfinibandCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
globPattern := filepath.Join(IB_BASEPATH, "*", "ports", "*")
ibDirs, err := filepath.Glob(globPattern)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Unable to glob files with pattern %s: %v", globPattern, err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to glob files with pattern %s: %v", globPattern, err)
}
if ibDirs == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Unable to find any directories with pattern %s", globPattern)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to find any directories with pattern %s", globPattern)
}
for _, path := range ibDirs {
// Skip, when no LID is assigned
LID, ok := readOneLine(path + "/lid")
if !ok || LID == "0x0" {
line, err := ioutil.ReadFile(filepath.Join(path, "lid"))
if err != nil {
continue
}
LID := strings.TrimSpace(string(line))
if LID == "0x0" {
continue
}
@@ -103,21 +111,27 @@ func (m *InfinibandCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check access to counter files
countersDir := filepath.Join(path, "counters")
portCounterFiles := map[string]string{
"ib_recv": filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_rcv_data"),
"ib_xmit": filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_xmit_data"),
"ib_recv_pkts": filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_rcv_packets"),
"ib_xmit_pkts": filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_xmit_packets"),
portCounterFiles := map[string]InfinibandCollectorMetric{
"ib_recv": {path: filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_rcv_data"), unit: "bytes"},
"ib_xmit": {path: filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_xmit_data"), unit: "bytes"},
"ib_recv_pkts": {path: filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_rcv_packets"), unit: "packets"},
"ib_xmit_pkts": {path: filepath.Join(countersDir, "port_xmit_packets"), unit: "packets"},
}
for _, counterFile := range portCounterFiles {
err := unix.Access(counterFile, unix.R_OK)
for _, counter := range portCounterFiles {
err := unix.Access(counter.path, unix.R_OK)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Unable to access %s: %v", counterFile, err)
return fmt.Errorf("unable to access %s: %v", counter.path, err)
}
}
// Initialize last state
lastState := make(map[string]int64)
for counter := range portCounterFiles {
lastState[counter] = -1
}
m.info = append(m.info,
InfinibandCollectorInfo{
&InfinibandCollectorInfo{
LID: LID,
device: device,
port: port,
@@ -128,11 +142,12 @@ func (m *InfinibandCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
"port": port,
"lid": LID,
},
lastState: lastState,
})
}
if len(m.info) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("Found no IB devices")
return fmt.Errorf("found no IB devices")
}
m.init = true
@@ -147,20 +162,57 @@ func (m *InfinibandCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetr
return
}
// Current time stamp
now := time.Now()
for i := range m.info {
// time difference to last time stamp
timeDiff := now.Sub(m.lastTimestamp).Seconds()
// Save current timestamp
m.lastTimestamp = now
// device info
info := &m.info[i]
for counterName, counterFile := range info.portCounterFiles {
if data, ok := readOneLine(counterFile); ok {
if v, err := strconv.ParseInt(data, 10, 64); err == nil {
if y, err := lp.New(counterName, info.tagSet, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": v}, now); err == nil {
for _, info := range m.info {
for counterName, counterDef := range info.portCounterFiles {
// Read counter file
line, err := ioutil.ReadFile(counterDef.path)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to read from file '%s': %v", counterDef.path, err))
continue
}
data := strings.TrimSpace(string(line))
// convert counter to int64
v, err := strconv.ParseInt(data, 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert Infininiband metrice %s='%s' to int64: %v", counterName, data, err))
continue
}
// Send absolut values
if m.config.SendAbsoluteValues {
if y, err := lp.New(counterName, info.tagSet, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": v}, now); err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", counterDef.unit)
output <- y
}
}
// Send derived values
if m.config.SendDerivedValues {
if info.lastState[counterName] >= 0 {
rate := float64((v - info.lastState[counterName])) / timeDiff
if y, err := lp.New(counterName+"_bw", info.tagSet, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": rate}, now); err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", counterDef.unit+"/sec")
output <- y
}
}
// Save current state
info.lastState[counterName] = v
}
}
}
}

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@@ -3,17 +3,30 @@
```json
"ibstat": {
"perfquery_path" : "<path to perfquery command>",
"exclude_devices": [
"mlx4"
]
],
"send_abs_values": true,
"send_derived_values": true
}
```
The `ibstat` collector reads either data through the `perfquery` command or the sysfs files below `/sys/class/infiniband/<device>`.
The `ibstat` collector includes all Infiniband devices that can be
found below `/sys/class/infiniband/` and where any of the ports provides a
LID file (`/sys/class/infiniband/<dev>/ports/<port>/lid`)
The devices can be filtered with the `exclude_devices` option in the configuration.
For each found LID the collector reads data through the sysfs files below `/sys/class/infiniband/<device>`.
Metrics:
* `ib_recv`
* `ib_xmit`
* `ib_recv_pkts`
* `ib_xmit_pkts`
* `ib_recv_bw` (if `send_derived_values == true`)
* `ib_xmit_bw` (if `send_derived_values == true`)
* `ib_recv_pkts_bw` (if `send_derived_values == true`)
* `ib_xmit_pkts_bw` (if `send_derived_values == true`)
The collector adds a `device` tag to all metrics

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@@ -1,250 +0,0 @@
package collectors
import (
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os/exec"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
// "os"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
const PERFQUERY = `/usr/sbin/perfquery`
type InfinibandPerfQueryCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
lids map[string]map[string]string
config struct {
ExcludeDevices []string `json:"exclude_devices,omitempty"`
PerfQueryPath string `json:"perfquery_path"`
}
}
func (m *InfinibandPerfQueryCollector) Help() {
fmt.Println("This collector includes all devices that can be found below ", IB_BASEPATH)
fmt.Println("and where any of the ports provides a 'lid' file (glob ", IB_BASEPATH, "/<dev>/ports/<port>/lid).")
fmt.Println("The devices can be filtered with the 'exclude_devices' option in the configuration.")
fmt.Println("For each found LIDs the collector calls the 'perfquery' command")
fmt.Println("The path to the 'perfquery' command can be configured with the 'perfquery_path' option")
fmt.Println("in the configuration")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Println("Full configuration object:")
fmt.Println("\"ibstat\" : {")
fmt.Println(" \"perfquery_path\" : \"path/to/perfquery\" # if omitted, it searches in $PATH")
fmt.Println(" \"exclude_devices\" : [\"dev1\"]")
fmt.Println("}")
fmt.Println("")
fmt.Println("Metrics:")
fmt.Println("- ib_recv")
fmt.Println("- ib_xmit")
fmt.Println("- ib_recv_pkts")
fmt.Println("- ib_xmit_pkts")
}
func (m *InfinibandPerfQueryCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error
m.name = "InfinibandCollectorPerfQuery"
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Network"}
m.tags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
if len(m.config.PerfQueryPath) == 0 {
path, err := exec.LookPath("perfquery")
if err == nil {
m.config.PerfQueryPath = path
}
}
m.lids = make(map[string]map[string]string)
p := fmt.Sprintf("%s/*/ports/*/lid", string(IB_BASEPATH))
files, err := filepath.Glob(p)
for _, f := range files {
lid, err := ioutil.ReadFile(f)
if err == nil {
plist := strings.Split(strings.Replace(f, string(IB_BASEPATH), "", -1), "/")
skip := false
for _, d := range m.config.ExcludeDevices {
if d == plist[0] {
skip = true
}
}
if !skip {
m.lids[plist[0]] = make(map[string]string)
m.lids[plist[0]][plist[2]] = string(lid)
}
}
}
for _, ports := range m.lids {
for port, lid := range ports {
args := fmt.Sprintf("-r %s %s 0xf000", lid, port)
command := exec.Command(m.config.PerfQueryPath, args)
command.Wait()
_, err := command.Output()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("Failed to execute %s: %v", m.config.PerfQueryPath, err)
}
}
}
if len(m.lids) == 0 {
return errors.New("No usable IB devices")
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *InfinibandPerfQueryCollector) doPerfQuery(cmd string, dev string, lid string, port string, tags map[string]string, output chan lp.CCMetric) error {
args := fmt.Sprintf("-r %s %s 0xf000", lid, port)
command := exec.Command(cmd, args)
command.Wait()
stdout, err := command.Output()
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
return err
}
ll := strings.Split(string(stdout), "\n")
for _, line := range ll {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "PortRcvData") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "RcvData") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lv[1], 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_recv", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "PortXmitData") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "XmtData") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lv[1], 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_xmit", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "PortRcvPkts") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "RcvPkts") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lv[1], 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_recv_pkts", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "PortXmitPkts") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "XmtPkts") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lv[1], 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_xmit_pkts", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "PortRcvPkts") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "RcvPkts") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lv[1], 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_recv_pkts", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "PortXmitPkts") || strings.HasPrefix(line, "XmtPkts") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lv[1], 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_xmit_pkts", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
}
return nil
}
func (m *InfinibandPerfQueryCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if m.init {
for dev, ports := range m.lids {
for port, lid := range ports {
tags := map[string]string{
"type": "node",
"device": dev,
"port": port,
"lid": lid}
path := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s/ports/%s/counters/", string(IB_BASEPATH), dev, port)
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fmt.Sprintf("%s/port_rcv_data", path))
if err == nil {
data := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(data, 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_recv", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
buffer, err = ioutil.ReadFile(fmt.Sprintf("%s/port_xmit_data", path))
if err == nil {
data := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(data, 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_xmit", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
buffer, err = ioutil.ReadFile(fmt.Sprintf("%s/port_rcv_packets", path))
if err == nil {
data := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(data, 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_recv_pkts", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
buffer, err = ioutil.ReadFile(fmt.Sprintf("%s/port_xmit_packets", path))
if err == nil {
data := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(data, 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New("ib_xmit_pkts", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(v)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
}
}
}
}
func (m *InfinibandPerfQueryCollector) Close() {
m.init = false
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,155 @@
package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"os"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
// "log"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
const IOSTATFILE = `/proc/diskstats`
const IOSTAT_SYSFSPATH = `/sys/block`
type IOstatCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
}
type IOstatCollectorEntry struct {
lastValues map[string]int64
tags map[string]string
}
type IOstatCollector struct {
metricCollector
matches map[string]int
config IOstatCollectorConfig
devices map[string]IOstatCollectorEntry
}
func (m *IOstatCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error
m.name = "IOstatCollector"
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Disk"}
m.setup()
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
// https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/iostats.html
matches := map[string]int{
"io_reads": 3,
"io_reads_merged": 4,
"io_read_sectors": 5,
"io_read_ms": 6,
"io_writes": 7,
"io_writes_merged": 8,
"io_writes_sectors": 9,
"io_writes_ms": 10,
"io_ioops": 11,
"io_ioops_ms": 12,
"io_ioops_weighted_ms": 13,
"io_discards": 14,
"io_discards_merged": 15,
"io_discards_sectors": 16,
"io_discards_ms": 17,
"io_flushes": 18,
"io_flushes_ms": 19,
}
m.devices = make(map[string]IOstatCollectorEntry)
m.matches = make(map[string]int)
for k, v := range matches {
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, k); !skip {
m.matches[k] = v
}
}
if len(m.matches) == 0 {
return errors.New("no metrics to collect")
}
file, err := os.Open(string(IOSTATFILE))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return err
}
defer file.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
linefields := strings.Fields(line)
device := linefields[2]
if strings.Contains(device, "loop") {
continue
}
values := make(map[string]int64)
for m := range m.matches {
values[m] = 0
}
m.devices[device] = IOstatCollectorEntry{
tags: map[string]string{
"device": linefields[2],
"type": "node",
},
lastValues: values,
}
}
m.init = true
return err
}
func (m *IOstatCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
file, err := os.Open(string(IOSTATFILE))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return
}
defer file.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
if len(line) == 0 {
continue
}
linefields := strings.Fields(line)
device := linefields[2]
if strings.Contains(device, "loop") {
continue
}
if _, ok := m.devices[device]; !ok {
continue
}
entry := m.devices[device]
for name, idx := range m.matches {
if idx < len(linefields) {
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(linefields[idx], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
diff := x - entry.lastValues[name]
y, err := lp.New(name, entry.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(diff)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
entry.lastValues[name] = x
}
}
m.devices[device] = entry
}
}
func (m *IOstatCollector) Close() {
m.init = false
}

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## `iostat` collector
```json
"iostat": {
"exclude_metrics": [
"read_ms"
],
}
```
The `iostat` collector reads data from `/proc/diskstats` and outputs a handful **node** metrics. If a metric is not required, it can be excluded from forwarding it to the sink.
Metrics:
* `io_reads`
* `io_reads_merged`
* `io_read_sectors`
* `io_read_ms`
* `io_writes`
* `io_writes_merged`
* `io_writes_sectors`
* `io_writes_ms`
* `io_ioops`
* `io_ioops_ms`
* `io_ioops_weighted_ms`
* `io_discards`
* `io_discards_merged`
* `io_discards_sectors`
* `io_discards_ms`
* `io_flushes`
* `io_flushes_ms`
The device name is added as tag `device`. For more details, see https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/iostats.html

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@@ -9,11 +9,12 @@ import (
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const IPMITOOL_PATH = `/usr/bin/ipmitool`
const IPMISENSORS_PATH = `/usr/sbin/ipmi-sensors`
const IPMITOOL_PATH = `ipmitool`
const IPMISENSORS_PATH = `ipmi-sensors`
type IpmiCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeDevices []string `json:"exclude_devices"`
@@ -23,31 +24,37 @@ type IpmiCollectorConfig struct {
type IpmiCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
matches map[string]string
config IpmiCollectorConfig
//tags map[string]string
//matches map[string]string
config IpmiCollectorConfig
ipmitool string
ipmisensors string
}
func (m *IpmiCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.name = "IpmiCollector"
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "IPMI"}
m.config.IpmitoolPath = string(IPMITOOL_PATH)
m.config.IpmisensorsPath = string(IPMISENSORS_PATH)
m.ipmitool = ""
m.ipmisensors = ""
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
_, err1 := os.Stat(m.config.IpmitoolPath)
_, err2 := os.Stat(m.config.IpmisensorsPath)
if err1 != nil {
m.config.IpmitoolPath = ""
p, err := exec.LookPath(m.config.IpmitoolPath)
if err == nil {
m.ipmitool = p
}
if err2 != nil {
m.config.IpmisensorsPath = ""
p, err = exec.LookPath(m.config.IpmisensorsPath)
if err == nil {
m.ipmisensors = p
}
if err1 != nil && err2 != nil {
return errors.New("No IPMI reader found")
if len(m.ipmitool) == 0 && len(m.ipmisensors) == 0 {
return errors.New("no IPMI reader found")
}
m.init = true
return nil

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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ package collectors
/*
#cgo CFLAGS: -I./likwid
#cgo LDFLAGS: -L./likwid -llikwid -llikwid-hwloc -lm
#cgo LDFLAGS: -Wl,--unresolved-symbols=ignore-in-object-files
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <likwid.h>
*/
@@ -13,35 +13,36 @@ import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"math"
"os"
"os/signal"
"sort"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"syscall"
"time"
"unsafe"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
"gopkg.in/Knetic/govaluate.v2"
)
type MetricScope int
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
topo "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccTopology"
agg "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/metricAggregator"
"github.com/NVIDIA/go-nvml/pkg/dl"
)
const (
METRIC_SCOPE_HWTHREAD = iota
METRIC_SCOPE_SOCKET
METRIC_SCOPE_NUMA
METRIC_SCOPE_NODE
LIKWID_LIB_NAME = "liblikwid.so"
LIKWID_LIB_DL_FLAGS = dl.RTLD_LAZY | dl.RTLD_GLOBAL
LIKWID_DEF_ACCESSMODE = "direct"
)
func (ms MetricScope) String() string {
return []string{"Head", "Shoulder", "Knee", "Toe"}[ms]
}
type LikwidCollectorMetricConfig struct {
Name string `json:"name"`
Calc string `json:"calc"`
Scope MetricScope `json:"socket_scope"`
Publish bool `json:"publish"`
Name string `json:"name"` // Name of the metric
Calc string `json:"calc"` // Calculation for the metric using
Type string `json:"type"` // Metric type (aka node, socket, cpu, ...)
Publish bool `json:"publish"`
Unit string `json:"unit"` // Unit of metric if any
}
type LikwidCollectorEventsetConfig struct {
@@ -49,31 +50,47 @@ type LikwidCollectorEventsetConfig struct {
Metrics []LikwidCollectorMetricConfig `json:"metrics"`
}
type LikwidEventsetConfig struct {
internal int
gid C.int
eorder []*C.char
estr *C.char
go_estr string
results map[int]map[string]interface{}
metrics map[int]map[string]float64
}
type LikwidCollectorConfig struct {
Eventsets []LikwidCollectorEventsetConfig `json:"eventsets"`
Metrics []LikwidCollectorMetricConfig `json:"globalmetrics"`
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics"`
ForceOverwrite bool `json:"force_overwrite"`
Metrics []LikwidCollectorMetricConfig `json:"globalmetrics,omitempty"`
ForceOverwrite bool `json:"force_overwrite,omitempty"`
InvalidToZero bool `json:"invalid_to_zero,omitempty"`
AccessMode string `json:"access_mode,omitempty"`
DaemonPath string `json:"accessdaemon_path,omitempty"`
LibraryPath string `json:"liblikwid_path,omitempty"`
}
type LikwidCollector struct {
metricCollector
cpulist []C.int
sock2tid map[int]int
metrics map[C.int]map[string]int
groups []C.int
config LikwidCollectorConfig
results map[int]map[int]map[string]interface{}
mresults map[int]map[int]map[string]float64
gmresults map[int]map[string]float64
basefreq float64
cpulist []C.int
cpu2tid map[int]int
sock2tid map[int]int
metrics map[C.int]map[string]int
groups []C.int
config LikwidCollectorConfig
gmresults map[int]map[string]float64
basefreq float64
running bool
initialized bool
likwidGroups map[C.int]LikwidEventsetConfig
lock sync.Mutex
}
type LikwidMetric struct {
name string
search string
socket_scope bool
group_idx int
name string
search string
scope string
group_idx int
}
func eventsToEventStr(events map[string]string) string {
@@ -84,203 +101,325 @@ func eventsToEventStr(events map[string]string) string {
return strings.Join(elist, ",")
}
func genLikwidEventSet(input LikwidCollectorEventsetConfig) LikwidEventsetConfig {
tmplist := make([]string, 0)
clist := make([]string, 0)
for k := range input.Events {
clist = append(clist, k)
}
sort.Strings(clist)
elist := make([]*C.char, 0)
for _, k := range clist {
v := input.Events[k]
tmplist = append(tmplist, fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", v, k))
c_counter := C.CString(k)
elist = append(elist, c_counter)
}
estr := strings.Join(tmplist, ",")
res := make(map[int]map[string]interface{})
met := make(map[int]map[string]float64)
for _, i := range topo.CpuList() {
res[i] = make(map[string]interface{})
for k := range input.Events {
res[i][k] = 0.0
}
met[i] = make(map[string]float64)
for _, v := range input.Metrics {
res[i][v.Name] = 0.0
}
}
return LikwidEventsetConfig{
gid: -1,
eorder: elist,
estr: C.CString(estr),
go_estr: estr,
results: res,
metrics: met,
}
}
func testLikwidMetricFormula(formula string, params []string) bool {
myparams := make(map[string]interface{})
for _, p := range params {
myparams[p] = float64(1.0)
}
_, err := agg.EvalFloat64Condition(formula, myparams)
return err == nil
}
func getBaseFreq() float64 {
files := []string{
"/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/bios_limit",
"/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/base_frequency",
}
var freq float64 = math.NaN()
C.power_init(0)
info := C.get_powerInfo()
if float64(info.baseFrequency) != 0 {
freq = float64(info.baseFrequency)
} else {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/bios_limit")
for _, f := range files {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(f)
if err == nil {
data := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(data, 0, 64)
if err == nil {
freq = float64(x) * 1e3
freq = float64(x) * 1e6
}
}
}
if math.IsNaN(freq) {
C.power_init(0)
info := C.get_powerInfo()
if float64(info.baseFrequency) != 0 {
freq = float64(info.baseFrequency) * 1e6
}
C.power_finalize()
}
return freq
}
func getSocketCpus() map[C.int]int {
slist := SocketList()
var cpu C.int
outmap := make(map[C.int]int)
for _, s := range slist {
t := C.CString(fmt.Sprintf("S%d", s))
clen := C.cpustr_to_cpulist(t, &cpu, 1)
if int(clen) == 1 {
outmap[cpu] = s
}
}
return outmap
}
func (m *LikwidCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var ret C.int
m.name = "LikwidCollector"
m.initialized = false
m.running = false
m.config.AccessMode = LIKWID_DEF_ACCESSMODE
m.config.LibraryPath = LIKWID_LIB_NAME
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "PerfCounter"}
cpulist := CpuList()
m.cpulist = make([]C.int, len(cpulist))
slist := getSocketCpus()
lib := dl.New(m.config.LibraryPath, LIKWID_LIB_DL_FLAGS)
if lib == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error instantiating DynamicLibrary for %s", m.config.LibraryPath)
}
err := lib.Open()
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("error opening %s: %v", m.config.LibraryPath, err)
}
m.sock2tid = make(map[int]int)
// m.numa2tid = make(map[int]int)
for i, c := range cpulist {
m.cpulist[i] = C.int(c)
if sid, found := slist[m.cpulist[i]]; found {
m.sock2tid[sid] = i
}
}
m.results = make(map[int]map[int]map[string]interface{})
m.mresults = make(map[int]map[int]map[string]float64)
m.gmresults = make(map[int]map[string]float64)
ret = C.topology_init()
if ret != 0 {
return errors.New("Failed to initialize LIKWID topology")
}
if m.config.ForceOverwrite {
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "Set LIKWID_FORCE=1")
os.Setenv("LIKWID_FORCE", "1")
}
ret = C.perfmon_init(C.int(len(m.cpulist)), &m.cpulist[0])
if ret != 0 {
C.topology_finalize()
return errors.New("Failed to initialize LIKWID topology")
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"group": "PerfCounter"}
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "Get cpulist and init maps and lists")
cpulist := topo.CpuList()
m.cpulist = make([]C.int, len(cpulist))
m.cpu2tid = make(map[int]int)
for i, c := range cpulist {
m.cpulist[i] = C.int(c)
m.cpu2tid[c] = i
}
for i, evset := range m.config.Eventsets {
estr := eventsToEventStr(evset.Events)
cstr := C.CString(estr)
gid := C.perfmon_addEventSet(cstr)
if gid >= 0 {
m.groups = append(m.groups, gid)
m.likwidGroups = make(map[C.int]LikwidEventsetConfig)
// m.results = make(map[int]map[int]map[string]interface{})
// m.mresults = make(map[int]map[int]map[string]float64)
m.gmresults = make(map[int]map[string]float64)
for _, tid := range m.cpu2tid {
m.gmresults[tid] = make(map[string]float64)
}
// This is for the global metrics computation test
totalMetrics := 0
// Generate parameter list for the metric computing test
params := make([]string, 0)
params = append(params, "time", "inverseClock")
// Generate parameter list for the global metric computing test
globalParams := make([]string, 0)
globalParams = append(globalParams, "time", "inverseClock")
// We test the eventset metrics whether they can be computed at all
for _, evset := range m.config.Eventsets {
if len(evset.Events) > 0 {
params = params[:2]
for counter := range evset.Events {
params = append(params, counter)
}
for _, metric := range evset.Metrics {
// Try to evaluate the metric
if testLikwidMetricFormula(metric.Calc, params) {
// Add the computable metric to the parameter list for the global metrics
globalParams = append(globalParams, metric.Name)
totalMetrics++
} else {
metric.Calc = ""
}
}
} else {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Invalid Likwid eventset config, no events given")
continue
}
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cstr))
m.results[i] = make(map[int]map[string]interface{})
m.mresults[i] = make(map[int]map[string]float64)
for tid := range m.cpulist {
m.results[i][tid] = make(map[string]interface{})
m.mresults[i][tid] = make(map[string]float64)
m.gmresults[tid] = make(map[string]float64)
}
for _, metric := range m.config.Metrics {
// Try to evaluate the global metric
if !testLikwidMetricFormula(metric.Calc, globalParams) {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Calculation for metric", metric.Name, "failed")
metric.Calc = ""
} else {
totalMetrics++
}
}
if len(m.groups) == 0 {
C.perfmon_finalize()
C.topology_finalize()
return errors.New("No LIKWID performance group initialized")
// If no event set could be added, shut down LikwidCollector
if totalMetrics == 0 {
err := errors.New("no LIKWID eventset or metric usable")
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return err
}
m.basefreq = getBaseFreq()
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *LikwidCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
// take a measurement for 'interval' seconds of event set index 'group'
func (m *LikwidCollector) takeMeasurement(evset LikwidEventsetConfig, interval time.Duration) (bool, error) {
var ret C.int
for i, gid := range m.groups {
evset := m.config.Eventsets[i]
ret = C.perfmon_setupCounters(gid)
m.lock.Lock()
if m.initialized {
ret = C.perfmon_setupCounters(evset.gid)
if ret != 0 {
log.Print("Failed to setup performance group ", C.perfmon_getGroupName(gid))
continue
var err error = nil
var skip bool = false
if ret == -37 {
skip = true
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("failed to setup performance group %d", evset.gid)
}
m.lock.Unlock()
return skip, err
}
ret = C.perfmon_startCounters()
if ret != 0 {
log.Print("Failed to start performance group ", C.perfmon_getGroupName(gid))
continue
var err error = nil
var skip bool = false
if ret == -37 {
skip = true
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("failed to setup performance group %d", evset.gid)
}
m.lock.Unlock()
return skip, err
}
m.running = true
time.Sleep(interval)
m.running = false
ret = C.perfmon_stopCounters()
if ret != 0 {
log.Print("Failed to stop performance group ", C.perfmon_getGroupName(gid))
continue
}
var eidx C.int
for tid := range m.cpulist {
for eidx = 0; int(eidx) < len(evset.Events); eidx++ {
ctr := C.perfmon_getCounterName(gid, eidx)
gctr := C.GoString(ctr)
res := C.perfmon_getLastResult(gid, eidx, C.int(tid))
m.results[i][tid][gctr] = float64(res)
var err error = nil
var skip bool = false
if ret == -37 {
skip = true
} else {
err = fmt.Errorf("failed to setup performance group %d", evset.gid)
}
m.results[i][tid]["time"] = interval.Seconds()
m.results[i][tid]["inverseClock"] = float64(1.0 / m.basefreq)
for _, metric := range evset.Metrics {
expression, err := govaluate.NewEvaluableExpression(metric.Calc)
m.lock.Unlock()
return skip, err
}
}
m.lock.Unlock()
return false, nil
}
// Get all measurement results for an event set, derive the metric values out of the measurement results and send it
func (m *LikwidCollector) calcEventsetMetrics(evset LikwidEventsetConfig, interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) error {
invClock := float64(1.0 / m.basefreq)
// Go over events and get the results
for eidx, counter := range evset.eorder {
gctr := C.GoString(counter)
for _, tid := range m.cpu2tid {
res := C.perfmon_getLastResult(evset.gid, C.int(eidx), C.int(tid))
fres := float64(res)
if m.config.InvalidToZero && (math.IsNaN(fres) || math.IsInf(fres, 0)) {
fres = 0.0
}
evset.results[tid][gctr] = fres
evset.results[tid]["time"] = interval.Seconds()
evset.results[tid]["inverseClock"] = invClock
}
}
// Go over the event set metrics, derive the value out of the event:counter values and send it
for _, metric := range m.config.Eventsets[evset.internal].Metrics {
// The metric scope is determined in the Init() function
// Get the map scope-id -> tids
scopemap := m.cpu2tid
if metric.Type == "socket" {
scopemap = m.sock2tid
}
for domain, tid := range scopemap {
if tid >= 0 && len(metric.Calc) > 0 {
value, err := agg.EvalFloat64Condition(metric.Calc, evset.results[tid])
if err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
continue
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Calculation for metric", metric.Name, "failed:", err.Error())
value = 0.0
}
result, err := expression.Evaluate(m.results[i][tid])
if err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
continue
if m.config.InvalidToZero && (math.IsNaN(value) || math.IsInf(value, 0)) {
value = 0.0
}
evset.metrics[tid][metric.Name] = value
// Now we have the result, send it with the proper tags
if !math.IsNaN(value) {
if metric.Publish {
fields := map[string]interface{}{"value": value}
y, err := lp.New(metric.Name, map[string]string{"type": metric.Type}, m.meta, fields, time.Now())
if err == nil {
if metric.Type != "node" {
y.AddTag("type-id", fmt.Sprintf("%d", domain))
}
if len(metric.Unit) > 0 {
y.AddMeta("unit", metric.Unit)
}
output <- y
}
}
}
m.mresults[i][tid][metric.Name] = float64(result.(float64))
}
}
}
return nil
}
// Go over the global metrics, derive the value out of the event sets' metric values and send it
func (m *LikwidCollector) calcGlobalMetrics(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) error {
for _, metric := range m.config.Metrics {
for tid := range m.cpulist {
var params map[string]interface{}
expression, err := govaluate.NewEvaluableExpression(metric.Calc)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
continue
}
params = make(map[string]interface{})
for j := range m.groups {
for mname, mres := range m.mresults[j][tid] {
params[mname] = mres
}
}
result, err := expression.Evaluate(params)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
continue
}
m.gmresults[tid][metric.Name] = float64(result.(float64))
scopemap := m.cpu2tid
if metric.Type == "socket" {
scopemap = m.sock2tid
}
}
for i := range m.groups {
evset := m.config.Eventsets[i]
for _, metric := range evset.Metrics {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, metric.Name)
if metric.Publish && !skip {
if metric.Scope.String() == "socket" {
for sid, tid := range m.sock2tid {
y, err := lp.New(metric.Name,
map[string]string{"type": "socket",
"type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", int(sid))},
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": m.mresults[i][tid][metric.Name]},
time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
for domain, tid := range scopemap {
if tid >= 0 {
// Here we generate parameter list
params := make(map[string]interface{})
for _, evset := range m.likwidGroups {
for mname, mres := range evset.metrics[tid] {
params[mname] = mres
}
} else if metric.Scope.String() == "hwthread" {
for tid, cpu := range m.cpulist {
y, err := lp.New(metric.Name,
map[string]string{"type": "cpu",
"type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", int(cpu))},
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": m.mresults[i][tid][metric.Name]},
time.Now())
}
// Evaluate the metric
value, err := agg.EvalFloat64Condition(metric.Calc, params)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Calculation for metric", metric.Name, "failed:", err.Error())
value = 0.0
}
if m.config.InvalidToZero && (math.IsNaN(value) || math.IsInf(value, 0)) {
value = 0.0
}
m.gmresults[tid][metric.Name] = value
// Now we have the result, send it with the proper tags
if !math.IsNaN(value) {
if metric.Publish {
tags := map[string]string{"type": metric.Type}
fields := map[string]interface{}{"value": value}
y, err := lp.New(metric.Name, tags, m.meta, fields, time.Now())
if err == nil {
if metric.Type != "node" {
y.AddTag("type-id", fmt.Sprintf("%d", domain))
}
if len(metric.Unit) > 0 {
y.AddMeta("unit", metric.Unit)
}
output <- y
}
}
@@ -288,34 +427,148 @@ func (m *LikwidCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
}
}
}
for _, metric := range m.config.Metrics {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, metric.Name)
if metric.Publish && !skip {
if metric.Scope.String() == "socket" {
for sid, tid := range m.sock2tid {
y, err := lp.New(metric.Name,
map[string]string{"type": "socket",
"type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", int(sid))},
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": m.gmresults[tid][metric.Name]},
time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
} else {
for tid, cpu := range m.cpulist {
y, err := lp.New(metric.Name,
map[string]string{"type": "cpu",
"type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", int(cpu))},
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": m.gmresults[tid][metric.Name]},
time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
return nil
}
func (m *LikwidCollector) LateInit() error {
var ret C.int
if m.initialized {
return nil
}
switch m.config.AccessMode {
case "direct":
C.HPMmode(0)
case "accessdaemon":
if len(m.config.DaemonPath) > 0 {
p := os.Getenv("PATH")
os.Setenv("PATH", m.config.DaemonPath+":"+p)
}
C.HPMmode(1)
}
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "initialize LIKWID topology")
ret = C.topology_init()
if ret != 0 {
err := errors.New("failed to initialize LIKWID topology")
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return err
}
m.sock2tid = make(map[int]int)
tmp := make([]C.int, 1)
for _, sid := range topo.SocketList() {
cstr := C.CString(fmt.Sprintf("S%d:0", sid))
ret = C.cpustr_to_cpulist(cstr, &tmp[0], 1)
if ret > 0 {
m.sock2tid[sid] = m.cpu2tid[int(tmp[0])]
}
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cstr))
}
m.basefreq = getBaseFreq()
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "BaseFreq", m.basefreq)
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "initialize LIKWID perfmon module")
ret = C.perfmon_init(C.int(len(m.cpulist)), &m.cpulist[0])
if ret != 0 {
var err error = nil
C.topology_finalize()
if ret != -22 {
err = errors.New("failed to initialize LIKWID perfmon")
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
} else {
err = errors.New("access to LIKWID perfmon locked")
}
return err
}
// While adding the events, we test the metrics whether they can be computed at all
for i, evset := range m.config.Eventsets {
var gid C.int
if len(evset.Events) > 0 {
skip := false
likwidGroup := genLikwidEventSet(evset)
for _, g := range m.likwidGroups {
if likwidGroup.go_estr == g.go_estr {
skip = true
break
}
}
if skip {
continue
}
// Now we add the list of events to likwid
gid = C.perfmon_addEventSet(likwidGroup.estr)
if gid >= 0 {
likwidGroup.gid = gid
likwidGroup.internal = i
m.likwidGroups[gid] = likwidGroup
}
} else {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Invalid Likwid eventset config, no events given")
continue
}
}
// If no event set could be added, shut down LikwidCollector
if len(m.likwidGroups) == 0 {
C.perfmon_finalize()
C.topology_finalize()
err := errors.New("no LIKWID performance group initialized")
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return err
}
sigchan := make(chan os.Signal, 1)
signal.Notify(sigchan, syscall.SIGCHLD)
signal.Notify(sigchan, os.Interrupt)
go func() {
<-sigchan
signal.Stop(sigchan)
m.initialized = false
}()
m.initialized = true
return nil
}
// main read function taking multiple measurement rounds, each 'interval' seconds long
func (m *LikwidCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
var skip bool = false
var err error
if !m.init {
return
}
if !m.initialized {
m.lock.Lock()
err = m.LateInit()
if err != nil {
m.lock.Unlock()
return
}
m.initialized = true
m.lock.Unlock()
}
if m.initialized && !skip {
for _, evset := range m.likwidGroups {
if !skip {
// measure event set 'i' for 'interval' seconds
skip, err = m.takeMeasurement(evset, interval)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return
}
}
if !skip {
// read measurements and derive event set metrics
m.calcEventsetMetrics(evset, interval, output)
}
}
if !skip {
// use the event set metrics to derive the global metrics
m.calcGlobalMetrics(interval, output)
}
}
}
@@ -323,7 +576,17 @@ func (m *LikwidCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
func (m *LikwidCollector) Close() {
if m.init {
m.init = false
C.perfmon_finalize()
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "Closing ...")
m.lock.Lock()
if m.initialized {
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "Finalize LIKWID perfmon module")
C.perfmon_finalize()
m.initialized = false
}
m.lock.Unlock()
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "Finalize LIKWID topology module")
C.topology_finalize()
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "Closing done")
}
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,95 @@
## `likwid` collector
The `likwid` collector is probably the most complicated collector. The LIKWID library is included as static library with *direct* access mode. The *direct* access mode is suitable if the daemon is executed by a root user. The static library does not contain the performance groups, so all information needs to be provided in the configuration.
The `likwid` configuration consists of two parts, the "eventsets" and "globalmetrics":
- An event set list itself has two parts, the "events" and a set of derivable "metrics". Each of the "events" is a counter:event pair in LIKWID's syntax. The "metrics" are a list of formulas to derive the metric value from the measurements of the "events". Each metric has a name, the formula, a scope and a publish flag. Counter names can be used like variables in the formulas, so `PMC0+PMC1` sums the measurements for the both events configured in the counters `PMC0` and `PMC1`. The scope tells the Collector whether it is a metric for each hardware thread (`cpu`) or each CPU socket (`socket`). You may specify a unit for the metric with `unit`. The last one is the publishing flag. It tells the collector whether a metric should be sent to the router.
- The global metrics are metrics which require data from all event set measurements to be derived. The inputs are the metrics in the event sets. Similar to the metrics in the event sets, the global metrics are defined by a name, a formula, a scope and a publish flag. See event set metrics for details. The only difference is that there is no access to the raw event measurements anymore but only to the metrics. So, the idea is to derive a metric in the "eventsets" section and reuse it in the "globalmetrics" part. If you need a metric only for deriving the global metrics, disable forwarding of the event set metrics (`publish=false`). **Be aware** that the combination might be misleading because the "behavior" of a metric changes over time and the multiple measurements might count different computing phases. Similar to the metrics in the eventset, you can specify a metric unit with the `unit` field.
Additional options:
- `access_mode` : Method to use for hardware performance monitoring (`direct` access as root user, `accessdaemon` for the daemon mode)
- `accessdaemon_path`: Folder with the access daemon `likwid-accessD`, commonly `$LIKWID_INSTALL_LOC/sbin`
- `force_overwrite`: Same as setting `LIKWID_FORCE=1`. In case counters are already in-use, LIKWID overwrites their configuration to do its measurements
- `invalid_to_zero`: In some cases, the calculations result in `NaN` or `Inf`. With this option, all `NaN` and `Inf` values are replaces with `0.0`.
- `access_mode`: Specify LIKWID access mode: `direct` for direct register access as root user or `accessdaemon`
- `accessdaemon_path`: Folder of the accessDaemon `likwid-accessD`
- `liblikwid_path`: Location of `liblikwid.so`
### Available metric scopes
Hardware performance counters are scattered all over the system nowadays. A counter coveres a specific part of the system. While there are hardware thread specific counter for CPU cycles, instructions and so on, some others are specific for a whole CPU socket/package. To address that, the collector provides the specification of a 'scope' for each metric.
- `cpu` : One metric per CPU hardware thread with the tags `"type" : "cpu"` and `"type-id" : "$cpu_id"`
- `socket` : One metric per CPU socket/package with the tags `"type" : "socket"` and `"type-id" : "$socket_id"`
**Note:** You cannot specify `socket` scope for a metric that is measured at `cpu` scope, so some kind of expert knowledge or lookup work in the [Likwid Wiki](https://github.com/RRZE-HPC/likwid/wiki) is required. Get the scope of each counter from the *Architecture* pages and as soon as one counter in a metric is socket-specific, the whole metric is socket-specific.
As a guideline:
- All counters `FIXCx`, `PMCy` and `TMAz` have the scope `cpu`
- All counters names containing `BOX` have the scope `socket`
- All `PWRx` counters have scope `socket`, except `"PWR1" : "RAPL_CORE_ENERGY"` has `cpu` scope
- All `DFCx` counters have scope `socket`
### Help with the configuration
The configuration for the `likwid` collector is quite complicated. Most users don't use LIKWID with the event:counter notation but rely on the performance groups defined by the LIKWID team for each architecture. In order to help with the `likwid` collector configuration, we included a script `scripts/likwid_perfgroup_to_cc_config.py` that creates the configuration of an `eventset` from a performance group (using a LIKWID installation in `$PATH`):
```
$ likwid-perfctr -i
[...]
short name: ICX
[...]
$ likwid-perfctr -a
[...]
MEM_DP
MEM
FLOPS_SP
CLOCK
[...]
$ scripts/likwid_perfgroup_to_cc_config.py ICX MEM_DP
{
"events": {
"FIXC0": "INSTR_RETIRED_ANY",
"..." : "..."
},
"metrics" : [
{
"calc": "time",
"name": "Runtime (RDTSC) [s]",
"publish": true,
"unit": "seconds"
"scope": "cpu"
},
{
"..." : "..."
}
]
}
```
You can copy this JSON and add it to the `eventsets` list. If you specify multiple event sets, you can add globally derived metrics in the extra `global_metrics` section with the metric names as variables.
### Mixed usage between daemon and users
LIKWID checks the file `/var/run/likwid.lock` before performing any interfering operations. Who is allowed to access the counters is determined by the owner of the file. If it does not exist, it is created for the current user. So, if you want to temporarly allow counter access to a user (e.g. in a job):
Before (SLURM prolog, ...)
```
$ chwon $JOBUSER /var/run/likwid.lock
```
After (SLURM epilog, ...)
```
$ chwon $CCUSER /var/run/likwid.lock
```
### Example configuration
```json
"likwid": {
"force_overwrite" : false,
"nan_to_zero" : false,
"eventsets": [
{
"events": {
@@ -20,25 +108,28 @@
{
"name": "ipc",
"calc": "PMC0/PMC1",
"socket_scope": false,
"type": "cpu",
"publish": true
},
{
"name": "flops_any",
"calc": "0.000001*PMC2/time",
"socket_scope": false,
"unit": "MFlops/s",
"type": "cpu",
"publish": true
},
{
"name": "clock_mhz",
"name": "clock",
"calc": "0.000001*(FIXC1/FIXC2)/inverseClock",
"socket_scope": false,
"type": "cpu",
"unit": "MHz",
"publish": true
},
{
"name": "mem1",
"calc": "0.000001*(DFC0+DFC1+DFC2+DFC3)*64.0/time",
"socket_scope": true,
"unit": "Mbyte/s",
"type": "socket",
"publish": false
}
]
@@ -56,19 +147,22 @@
{
"name": "pwr_core",
"calc": "PWR0/time",
"socket_scope": false,
"unit": "Watt"
"type": "socket",
"publish": true
},
{
"name": "pwr_pkg",
"calc": "PWR1/time",
"socket_scope": true,
"type": "socket",
"unit": "Watt"
"publish": true
},
{
"name": "mem2",
"calc": "0.000001*(DFC0+DFC1+DFC2+DFC3)*64.0/time",
"socket_scope": true,
"unit": "Mbyte/s",
"type": "socket",
"publish": false
}
]
@@ -78,16 +172,17 @@
{
"name": "mem_bw",
"calc": "mem1+mem2",
"socket_scope": true,
"type": "socket",
"unit": "Mbyte/s",
"publish": true
}
]
}
```
_Example config suitable for AMD Zen3_
### How to get the eventsets and metrics from LIKWID
The `likwid` collector reads hardware performance counters at a **hwthread** and **socket** level. The configuration looks quite complicated but it is basically copy&paste from [LIKWID's performance groups](https://github.com/RRZE-HPC/likwid/tree/master/groups). The collector made multiple iterations and tried to use the performance groups but it lacked flexibility. The current way of configuration provides most flexibility.
The `likwid` collector reads hardware performance counters at a **cpu** and **socket** level. The configuration looks quite complicated but it is basically copy&paste from [LIKWID's performance groups](https://github.com/RRZE-HPC/likwid/tree/master/groups). The collector made multiple iterations and tried to use the performance groups but it lacked flexibility. The current way of configuration provides most flexibility.
The logic is as following: There are multiple eventsets, each consisting of a list of counters+events and a list of metrics. If you compare a common performance group with the example setting above, there is not much difference:
```
@@ -108,12 +203,10 @@ METRICS -> "metrics": [
IPC PMC0/PMC1 -> {
-> "name" : "IPC",
-> "calc" : "PMC0/PMC1",
-> "socket_scope": false,
-> "scope": "cpu",
-> "publish": true
-> }
-> ]
```
The `socket_scope` option tells whether it is submitted per socket or per hwthread. If a metric is only used for internal calculations, you can set `publish = false`.
Since some metrics can only be gathered in multiple measurements (like the memory bandwidth on AMD Zen3 chips), configure multiple eventsets like in the example config and use the `globalmetrics` section to combine them. **Be aware** that the combination might be misleading because the "behavior" of a metric changes over time and the multiple measurements might count different computing phases.
The script `scripts/likwid_perfgroup_to_cc_config.py` might help you.

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@@ -2,25 +2,36 @@ package collectors
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const LOADAVGFILE = `/proc/loadavg`
type LoadavgCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
}
//
// LoadavgCollector collects:
// * load average of last 1, 5 & 15 minutes
// * number of processes currently runnable
// * total number of processes in system
//
// See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/filesystems/proc.html
//
const LOADAVGFILE = "/proc/loadavg"
type LoadavgCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
load_matches []string
load_skips []bool
proc_matches []string
config LoadavgCollectorConfig
proc_skips []bool
config struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
}
}
func (m *LoadavgCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
@@ -32,46 +43,82 @@ func (m *LoadavgCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
return err
}
}
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "LOAD"}
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "LOAD"}
m.tags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
m.load_matches = []string{"load_one", "load_five", "load_fifteen"}
m.proc_matches = []string{"proc_run", "proc_total"}
m.load_matches = []string{
"load_one",
"load_five",
"load_fifteen"}
m.load_skips = make([]bool, len(m.load_matches))
m.proc_matches = []string{
"proc_run",
"proc_total"}
m.proc_skips = make([]bool, len(m.proc_matches))
for i, name := range m.load_matches {
_, m.load_skips[i] = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, name)
}
for i, name := range m.proc_matches {
_, m.proc_skips[i] = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, name)
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *LoadavgCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
var skip bool
if !m.init {
return
}
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(LOADAVGFILE))
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(LOADAVGFILE)
if err != nil {
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to read file '%s': %v", LOADAVGFILE, err))
}
return
}
now := time.Now()
// Load metrics
ls := strings.Split(string(buffer), ` `)
for i, name := range m.load_matches {
x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(ls[i], 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert '%s' to float64: %v", ls[i], err))
continue
}
if m.load_skips[i] {
continue
}
y, err := lp.New(name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": x}, now)
if err == nil {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, name)
y, err := lp.New(name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(x)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
}
output <- y
}
}
// Process metrics
lv := strings.Split(ls[3], `/`)
for i, name := range m.proc_matches {
x, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lv[i], 64)
if err == nil {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, name)
y, err := lp.New(name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(x)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
}
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(lv[i], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert '%s' to float64: %v", lv[i], err))
continue
}
if m.proc_skips[i] {
continue
}
y, err := lp.New(name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": x}, now)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}

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@@ -3,27 +3,286 @@ package collectors
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"fmt"
"os/exec"
"os/user"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const LUSTREFILE = `/proc/fs/lustre/llite/lnec-XXXXXX/stats`
const LUSTRE_SYSFS = `/sys/fs/lustre`
const LCTL_CMD = `lctl`
const LCTL_OPTION = `get_param`
type LustreCollectorConfig struct {
Procfiles []string `json:"procfiles"`
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics"`
LCtlCommand string `json:"lctl_command,omitempty"`
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
Sudo bool `json:"use_sudo,omitempty"`
SendAbsoluteValues bool `json:"send_abs_values,omitempty"`
SendDerivedValues bool `json:"send_derived_values,omitempty"`
SendDiffValues bool `json:"send_diff_values,omitempty"`
}
type LustreMetricDefinition struct {
name string
lineprefix string
lineoffset int
unit string
calc string
}
type LustreCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
matches map[string]map[string]int
devices []string
config LustreCollectorConfig
tags map[string]string
config LustreCollectorConfig
lctl string
sudoCmd string
lastTimestamp time.Time // Store time stamp of last tick to derive bandwidths
definitions []LustreMetricDefinition // Combined list without excluded metrics
stats map[string]map[string]int64 // Data for last value per device and metric
}
func (m *LustreCollector) getDeviceDataCommand(device string) []string {
var command *exec.Cmd
statsfile := fmt.Sprintf("llite.%s.stats", device)
if m.config.Sudo {
command = exec.Command(m.sudoCmd, m.lctl, LCTL_OPTION, statsfile)
} else {
command = exec.Command(m.lctl, LCTL_OPTION, statsfile)
}
command.Wait()
stdout, _ := command.Output()
return strings.Split(string(stdout), "\n")
}
func (m *LustreCollector) getDevices() []string {
devices := make([]string, 0)
// //Version reading devices from sysfs
// globPattern := filepath.Join(LUSTRE_SYSFS, "llite/*/stats")
// files, err := filepath.Glob(globPattern)
// if err != nil {
// return devices
// }
// for _, f := range files {
// pathlist := strings.Split(f, "/")
// devices = append(devices, pathlist[4])
// }
data := m.getDeviceDataCommand("*")
for _, line := range data {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "llite") {
linefields := strings.Split(line, ".")
if len(linefields) > 2 {
devices = append(devices, linefields[1])
}
}
}
return devices
}
func getMetricData(lines []string, prefix string, offset int) (int64, error) {
for _, line := range lines {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, prefix) {
lf := strings.Fields(line)
return strconv.ParseInt(lf[offset], 0, 64)
}
}
return 0, errors.New("no such line in data")
}
// //Version reading the stats data of a device from sysfs
// func (m *LustreCollector) getDeviceDataSysfs(device string) []string {
// llitedir := filepath.Join(LUSTRE_SYSFS, "llite")
// devdir := filepath.Join(llitedir, device)
// statsfile := filepath.Join(devdir, "stats")
// buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(statsfile)
// if err != nil {
// return make([]string, 0)
// }
// return strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
// }
var LustreAbsMetrics = []LustreMetricDefinition{
{
name: "lustre_read_requests",
lineprefix: "read_bytes",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "requests",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_write_requests",
lineprefix: "write_bytes",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "requests",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_read_bytes",
lineprefix: "read_bytes",
lineoffset: 6,
unit: "bytes",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_write_bytes",
lineprefix: "write_bytes",
lineoffset: 6,
unit: "bytes",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_open",
lineprefix: "open",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_close",
lineprefix: "close",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_setattr",
lineprefix: "setattr",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_getattr",
lineprefix: "getattr",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_statfs",
lineprefix: "statfs",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "none",
},
{
name: "lustre_inode_permission",
lineprefix: "inode_permission",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "none",
},
}
var LustreDiffMetrics = []LustreMetricDefinition{
{
name: "lustre_read_requests_diff",
lineprefix: "read_bytes",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "requests",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_write_requests_diff",
lineprefix: "write_bytes",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "requests",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_read_bytes_diff",
lineprefix: "read_bytes",
lineoffset: 6,
unit: "bytes",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_write_bytes_diff",
lineprefix: "write_bytes",
lineoffset: 6,
unit: "bytes",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_open_diff",
lineprefix: "open",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_close_diff",
lineprefix: "close",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_setattr_diff",
lineprefix: "setattr",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_getattr_diff",
lineprefix: "getattr",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_statfs_diff",
lineprefix: "statfs",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "difference",
},
{
name: "lustre_inode_permission_diff",
lineprefix: "inode_permission",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "",
calc: "difference",
},
}
var LustreDeriveMetrics = []LustreMetricDefinition{
{
name: "lustre_read_requests_rate",
lineprefix: "read_bytes",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "requests/sec",
calc: "derivative",
},
{
name: "lustre_write_requests_rate",
lineprefix: "write_bytes",
lineoffset: 1,
unit: "requests/sec",
calc: "derivative",
},
{
name: "lustre_read_bw",
lineprefix: "read_bytes",
lineoffset: 6,
unit: "bytes/sec",
calc: "derivative",
},
{
name: "lustre_write_bw",
lineprefix: "write_bytes",
lineoffset: 6,
unit: "bytes/sec",
calc: "derivative",
},
}
func (m *LustreCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
@@ -38,28 +297,81 @@ func (m *LustreCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.setup()
m.tags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Lustre"}
m.matches = map[string]map[string]int{"read_bytes": {"read_bytes": 6, "read_requests": 1},
"write_bytes": {"write_bytes": 6, "write_requests": 1},
"open": {"open": 1},
"close": {"close": 1},
"setattr": {"setattr": 1},
"getattr": {"getattr": 1},
"statfs": {"statfs": 1},
"inode_permission": {"inode_permission": 1}}
m.devices = make([]string, 0)
for _, p := range m.config.Procfiles {
_, err := ioutil.ReadFile(p)
if err == nil {
m.devices = append(m.devices, p)
} else {
log.Print(err.Error())
continue
// Lustre file system statistics can only be queried by user root
// or with password-less sudo
if !m.config.Sudo {
user, err := user.Current()
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Failed to get current user:", err.Error())
return err
}
if user.Uid != "0" {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Lustre file system statistics can only be queried by user root")
return err
}
} else {
p, err := exec.LookPath("sudo")
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Cannot find 'sudo'")
return err
}
m.sudoCmd = p
}
if len(m.devices) == 0 {
return errors.New("No metrics to collect")
p, err := exec.LookPath(m.config.LCtlCommand)
if err != nil {
p, err = exec.LookPath(LCTL_CMD)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
m.lctl = p
m.definitions = []LustreMetricDefinition{}
if m.config.SendAbsoluteValues {
for _, def := range LustreAbsMetrics {
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, def.name); !skip {
m.definitions = append(m.definitions, def)
}
}
}
if m.config.SendDiffValues {
for _, def := range LustreDiffMetrics {
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, def.name); !skip {
m.definitions = append(m.definitions, def)
}
}
}
if m.config.SendDerivedValues {
for _, def := range LustreDeriveMetrics {
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, def.name); !skip {
m.definitions = append(m.definitions, def)
}
}
}
if len(m.definitions) == 0 {
return errors.New("no metrics to collect")
}
devices := m.getDevices()
if len(devices) == 0 {
return errors.New("no Lustre devices found")
}
m.stats = make(map[string]map[string]int64)
for _, d := range devices {
m.stats[d] = make(map[string]int64)
data := m.getDeviceDataCommand(d)
for _, def := range m.definitions {
x, err := getMetricData(data, def.lineprefix, def.lineoffset)
if err == nil {
m.stats[d][def.name] = x
} else {
m.stats[d][def.name] = 0
}
}
}
m.lastTimestamp = time.Now()
m.init = true
return nil
}
@@ -68,40 +380,49 @@ func (m *LustreCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
if !m.init {
return
}
for _, p := range m.devices {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(p)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
return
}
for _, line := range strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n") {
lf := strings.Fields(line)
if len(lf) > 1 {
for match, fields := range m.matches {
if lf[0] == match {
for name, idx := range fields {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, name)
if skip {
continue
}
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(lf[idx], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New(name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": x}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
if strings.Contains(name, "byte") {
y.AddMeta("unit", "Byte")
}
output <- y
}
}
}
}
}
now := time.Now()
tdiff := now.Sub(m.lastTimestamp)
for device, devData := range m.stats {
data := m.getDeviceDataCommand(device)
for _, def := range m.definitions {
var use_x int64
var err error
var y lp.CCMetric
x, err := getMetricData(data, def.lineprefix, def.lineoffset)
if err == nil {
use_x = x
} else {
use_x = devData[def.name]
}
var value interface{}
switch def.calc {
case "none":
value = use_x
y, err = lp.New(def.name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, time.Now())
case "difference":
value = use_x - devData[def.name]
if value.(int64) < 0 {
value = 0
}
y, err = lp.New(def.name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, time.Now())
case "derivative":
value = float64(use_x-devData[def.name]) / tdiff.Seconds()
if value.(float64) < 0 {
value = 0
}
y, err = lp.New(def.name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, time.Now())
}
if err == nil {
y.AddTag("device", device)
if len(def.unit) > 0 {
y.AddMeta("unit", def.unit)
}
output <- y
}
devData[def.name] = use_x
}
}
m.lastTimestamp = now
}
func (m *LustreCollector) Close() {

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@@ -3,27 +3,44 @@
```json
"lustrestat": {
"procfiles" : [
"/proc/fs/lustre/llite/lnec-XXXXXX/stats"
],
"lctl_command": "/path/to/lctl",
"exclude_metrics": [
"setattr",
"getattr"
]
],
"send_abs_values" : true,
"send_derived_values" : true,
"send_diff_values": true,
"use_sudo": false
}
```
The `lustrestat` collector reads from the procfs stat files for Lustre like `/proc/fs/lustre/llite/lnec-XXXXXX/stats`.
The `lustrestat` collector uses the `lctl` application with the `get_param` option to get all `llite` metrics (Lustre client). The `llite` metrics are only available for root users. If password-less sudo is configured, you can enable `sudo` in the configuration.
Metrics:
* `read_bytes`
* `read_requests`
* `write_bytes`
* `write_requests`
* `open`
* `close`
* `getattr`
* `setattr`
* `statfs`
* `inode_permission`
* `lustre_read_bytes` (unit `bytes`)
* `lustre_read_requests` (unit `requests`)
* `lustre_write_bytes` (unit `bytes`)
* `lustre_write_requests` (unit `requests`)
* `lustre_open`
* `lustre_close`
* `lustre_getattr`
* `lustre_setattr`
* `lustre_statfs`
* `lustre_inode_permission`
* `lustre_read_bw` (if `send_derived_values == true`, unit `bytes/sec`)
* `lustre_write_bw` (if `send_derived_values == true`, unit `bytes/sec`)
* `lustre_read_requests_rate` (if `send_derived_values == true`, unit `requests/sec`)
* `lustre_write_requests_rate` (if `send_derived_values == true`, unit `requests/sec`)
* `lustre_read_bytes_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`, unit `bytes`)
* `lustre_read_requests_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`, unit `requests`)
* `lustre_write_bytes_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`, unit `bytes`)
* `lustre_write_requests_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`, unit `requests`)
* `lustre_open_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`)
* `lustre_close_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`)
* `lustre_getattr_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`)
* `lustre_setattr_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`)
* `lustre_statfs_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`)
* `lustre_inode_permission_diff` (if `send_diff_values == true`)
This collector adds an `device` tag.

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@@ -1,46 +1,100 @@
package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const MEMSTATFILE = `/proc/meminfo`
const MEMSTATFILE = "/proc/meminfo"
const NUMA_MEMSTAT_BASE = "/sys/devices/system/node"
type MemstatCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics"`
NodeStats bool `json:"node_stats,omitempty"`
NumaStats bool `json:"numa_stats,omitempty"`
}
type MemstatCollectorNode struct {
file string
tags map[string]string
}
type MemstatCollector struct {
metricCollector
stats map[string]int64
tags map[string]string
matches map[string]string
config MemstatCollectorConfig
stats map[string]int64
tags map[string]string
matches map[string]string
config MemstatCollectorConfig
nodefiles map[int]MemstatCollectorNode
sendMemUsed bool
}
type MemstatStats struct {
value float64
unit string
}
func getStats(filename string) map[string]MemstatStats {
stats := make(map[string]MemstatStats)
file, err := os.Open(filename)
if err != nil {
cclog.Error(err.Error())
}
defer file.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
linefields := strings.Fields(line)
if len(linefields) == 3 {
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(linefields[1], 64)
if err == nil {
stats[strings.Trim(linefields[0], ":")] = MemstatStats{
value: v,
unit: linefields[2],
}
}
} else if len(linefields) == 5 {
v, err := strconv.ParseFloat(linefields[3], 64)
if err == nil {
stats[strings.Trim(linefields[0], ":")] = MemstatStats{
value: v,
unit: linefields[4],
}
}
}
}
return stats
}
func (m *MemstatCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error
m.name = "MemstatCollector"
m.config.NodeStats = true
m.config.NumaStats = false
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Memory", "unit": "kByte"}
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Memory"}
m.stats = make(map[string]int64)
m.matches = make(map[string]string)
m.tags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
matches := map[string]string{`MemTotal`: "mem_total",
matches := map[string]string{
"MemTotal": "mem_total",
"SwapTotal": "swap_total",
"SReclaimable": "mem_sreclaimable",
"Slab": "mem_slab",
@@ -48,21 +102,58 @@ func (m *MemstatCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
"Buffers": "mem_buffers",
"Cached": "mem_cached",
"MemAvailable": "mem_available",
"SwapFree": "swap_free"}
"SwapFree": "swap_free",
"MemShared": "mem_shared",
}
for k, v := range matches {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, k)
if !skip {
m.matches[k] = v
}
}
m.sendMemUsed = false
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "mem_used"); !skip {
m.sendMemUsed = true
}
if len(m.matches) == 0 {
return errors.New("No metrics to collect")
return errors.New("no metrics to collect")
}
m.setup()
_, err = ioutil.ReadFile(string(MEMSTATFILE))
if err == nil {
m.init = true
if m.config.NodeStats {
if stats := getStats(MEMSTATFILE); len(stats) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot read data from file %s", MEMSTATFILE)
}
}
if m.config.NumaStats {
globPattern := filepath.Join(NUMA_MEMSTAT_BASE, "node[0-9]*", "meminfo")
regex := regexp.MustCompile(filepath.Join(NUMA_MEMSTAT_BASE, "node(\\d+)", "meminfo"))
files, err := filepath.Glob(globPattern)
if err == nil {
m.nodefiles = make(map[int]MemstatCollectorNode)
for _, f := range files {
if stats := getStats(f); len(stats) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot read data from file %s", f)
}
rematch := regex.FindStringSubmatch(f)
if len(rematch) == 2 {
id, err := strconv.Atoi(rematch[1])
if err == nil {
f := MemstatCollectorNode{
file: f,
tags: map[string]string{
"type": "memoryDomain",
"type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", id),
},
}
m.nodefiles[id] = f
}
}
}
}
}
m.init = true
return err
}
@@ -71,56 +162,65 @@ func (m *MemstatCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
return
}
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(MEMSTATFILE))
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
return
}
ll := strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
for _, line := range ll {
ls := strings.Split(line, `:`)
if len(ls) > 1 {
lv := strings.Fields(ls[1])
m.stats[ls[0]], err = strconv.ParseInt(lv[0], 0, 64)
}
}
if _, exists := m.stats[`MemTotal`]; !exists {
err = errors.New("Parse error")
log.Print(err)
return
}
for match, name := range m.matches {
if _, exists := m.stats[match]; !exists {
err = fmt.Errorf("Parse error for %s : %s", match, name)
log.Print(err)
continue
}
y, err := lp.New(name, m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(float64(m.stats[match]) * 1.0e-3)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
if _, free := m.stats[`MemFree`]; free {
if _, buffers := m.stats[`Buffers`]; buffers {
if _, cached := m.stats[`Cached`]; cached {
memUsed := m.stats[`MemTotal`] - (m.stats[`MemFree`] + m.stats[`Buffers`] + m.stats[`Cached`])
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "mem_used")
y, err := lp.New("mem_used", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(float64(memUsed) * 1.0e-3)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
sendStats := func(stats map[string]MemstatStats, tags map[string]string) {
for match, name := range m.matches {
var value float64 = 0
var unit string = ""
if v, ok := stats[match]; ok {
value = v.value
if len(v.unit) > 0 {
unit = v.unit
}
}
y, err := lp.New(name, tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
if len(unit) > 0 {
y.AddMeta("unit", unit)
}
output <- y
}
}
if m.sendMemUsed {
memUsed := 0.0
unit := ""
if totalVal, total := stats["MemTotal"]; total {
if freeVal, free := stats["MemFree"]; free {
if bufVal, buffers := stats["Buffers"]; buffers {
if cacheVal, cached := stats["Cached"]; cached {
memUsed = totalVal.value - (freeVal.value + bufVal.value + cacheVal.value)
if len(totalVal.unit) > 0 {
unit = totalVal.unit
} else if len(freeVal.unit) > 0 {
unit = freeVal.unit
} else if len(bufVal.unit) > 0 {
unit = bufVal.unit
} else if len(cacheVal.unit) > 0 {
unit = cacheVal.unit
}
}
}
}
}
y, err := lp.New("mem_used", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": memUsed}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
if len(unit) > 0 {
y.AddMeta("unit", unit)
}
output <- y
}
}
}
if _, found := m.stats[`MemShared`]; found {
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "mem_shared")
y, err := lp.New("mem_shared", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(float64(m.stats[`MemShared`]) * 1.0e-3)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if m.config.NodeStats {
nodestats := getStats(MEMSTATFILE)
sendStats(nodestats, m.tags)
}
if m.config.NumaStats {
for _, nodeConf := range m.nodefiles {
stats := getStats(nodeConf.file)
sendStats(stats, nodeConf.tags)
}
}
}

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@@ -10,33 +10,33 @@ import (
"time"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
influx "github.com/influxdata/line-protocol"
)
type MetricCollector interface {
Name() string
Init(config json.RawMessage) error
Initialized() bool
Read(duration time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
Close()
Name() string // Name of the metric collector
Init(config json.RawMessage) error // Initialize metric collector
Initialized() bool // Is metric collector initialized?
Read(duration time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) // Read metrics from metric collector
Close() // Close / finish metric collector
}
type metricCollector struct {
name string
init bool
meta map[string]string
name string // name of the metric
init bool // is metric collector initialized?
meta map[string]string // static meta data tags
}
// Name() returns the name of the metric collector
// Name returns the name of the metric collector
func (c *metricCollector) Name() string {
return c.name
}
// Setup is for future use
func (c *metricCollector) setup() error {
return nil
}
// Initialized() indicates whether the metric collector has been initialized.
// Initialized indicates whether the metric collector has been initialized
func (c *metricCollector) Initialized() bool {
return c.init
}
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ func stringArrayContains(array []string, str string) (int, bool) {
return -1, false
}
// SocketList returns the list of physical sockets as read from /proc/cpuinfo
func SocketList() []int {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/cpuinfo")
if err != nil {
@@ -90,6 +91,7 @@ func SocketList() []int {
return packs
}
// CpuList returns the list of physical CPUs (in contrast to logical CPUs) as read from /proc/cpuinfo
func CpuList() []int {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/cpuinfo")
if err != nil {
@@ -115,31 +117,13 @@ func CpuList() []int {
return cpulist
}
// Tags2Map stores a InfluxDB list of tags in a map of key value pairs
func Tags2Map(metric influx.Metric) map[string]string {
tags := make(map[string]string)
for _, t := range metric.TagList() {
tags[t.Key] = t.Value
}
return tags
}
// Fields2Map stores a InfluxDB list of fields in a map of key value pairs
func Fields2Map(metric influx.Metric) map[string]interface{} {
fields := make(map[string]interface{})
for _, f := range metric.FieldList() {
fields[f.Key] = f.Value
}
return fields
}
// RemoveFromStringList removes the string r from the array of strings s
// If r is not contained in the array an error is returned
func RemoveFromStringList(s []string, r string) ([]string, error) {
for i, item := range s {
if r == item {
for i := range s {
if r == s[i] {
return append(s[:i], s[i+1:]...), nil
}
}
return s, fmt.Errorf("No such string in list")
return s, fmt.Errorf("no such string in list")
}

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@@ -1,92 +1,217 @@
package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"log"
"errors"
"os"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const NETSTATFILE = `/proc/net/dev`
const NETSTATFILE = "/proc/net/dev"
type NetstatCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeDevices []string `json:"exclude_devices"`
IncludeDevices []string `json:"include_devices"`
SendAbsoluteValues bool `json:"send_abs_values"`
SendDerivedValues bool `json:"send_derived_values"`
}
type NetstatCollectorMetric struct {
name string
index int
tags map[string]string
meta map[string]string
meta_rates map[string]string
lastValue int64
}
type NetstatCollector struct {
metricCollector
config NetstatCollectorConfig
matches map[int]string
config NetstatCollectorConfig
matches map[string][]NetstatCollectorMetric
lastTimestamp time.Time
}
func (m *NetstatCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.name = "NetstatCollector"
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Memory"}
m.matches = map[int]string{
1: "bytes_in",
9: "bytes_out",
2: "pkts_in",
10: "pkts_out",
}
m.lastTimestamp = time.Now()
const (
fieldInterface = iota
fieldReceiveBytes
fieldReceivePackets
fieldReceiveErrs
fieldReceiveDrop
fieldReceiveFifo
fieldReceiveFrame
fieldReceiveCompressed
fieldReceiveMulticast
fieldTransmitBytes
fieldTransmitPackets
fieldTransmitErrs
fieldTransmitDrop
fieldTransmitFifo
fieldTransmitColls
fieldTransmitCarrier
fieldTransmitCompressed
)
m.matches = make(map[string][]NetstatCollectorMetric)
// Set default configuration,
m.config.SendAbsoluteValues = true
m.config.SendDerivedValues = false
// Read configuration file, allow overwriting default config
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return err
}
}
_, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(NETSTATFILE))
if err == nil {
m.init = true
// Check access to net statistic file
file, err := os.Open(NETSTATFILE)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return err
}
defer file.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
l := scanner.Text()
// Skip lines with no net device entry
if !strings.Contains(l, ":") {
continue
}
// Split line into fields
f := strings.Fields(l)
// Get net device entry
dev := strings.Trim(f[0], ": ")
// Check if device is a included device
if _, ok := stringArrayContains(m.config.IncludeDevices, dev); ok {
tags := map[string]string{"device": dev, "type": "node"}
meta_unit_byte := map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Network", "unit": "bytes"}
meta_unit_byte_per_sec := map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Network", "unit": "bytes/sec"}
meta_unit_pkts := map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Network", "unit": "packets"}
meta_unit_pkts_per_sec := map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Network", "unit": "packets/sec"}
m.matches[dev] = []NetstatCollectorMetric{
{
name: "net_bytes_in",
index: fieldReceiveBytes,
lastValue: -1,
tags: tags,
meta: meta_unit_byte,
meta_rates: meta_unit_byte_per_sec,
},
{
name: "net_pkts_in",
index: fieldReceivePackets,
lastValue: -1,
tags: tags,
meta: meta_unit_pkts,
meta_rates: meta_unit_pkts_per_sec,
},
{
name: "net_bytes_out",
index: fieldTransmitBytes,
lastValue: -1,
tags: tags,
meta: meta_unit_byte,
meta_rates: meta_unit_byte_per_sec,
},
{
name: "net_pkts_out",
index: fieldTransmitPackets,
lastValue: -1,
tags: tags,
meta: meta_unit_pkts,
meta_rates: meta_unit_pkts_per_sec,
},
}
}
}
if len(m.matches) == 0 {
return errors.New("no devices to collector metrics found")
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *NetstatCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
data, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(NETSTATFILE))
if err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
if !m.init {
return
}
// Current time stamp
now := time.Now()
// time difference to last time stamp
timeDiff := now.Sub(m.lastTimestamp).Seconds()
// Save current timestamp
m.lastTimestamp = now
lines := strings.Split(string(data), "\n")
for _, l := range lines {
file, err := os.Open(string(NETSTATFILE))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, err.Error())
return
}
defer file.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
for scanner.Scan() {
l := scanner.Text()
// Skip lines with no net device entry
if !strings.Contains(l, ":") {
continue
}
// Split line into fields
f := strings.Fields(l)
dev := f[0][0 : len(f[0])-1]
cont := false
for _, d := range m.config.ExcludeDevices {
if d == dev {
cont = true
}
}
if cont {
continue
}
tags := map[string]string{"device": dev, "type": "node"}
for i, name := range m.matches {
v, err := strconv.ParseInt(f[i], 10, 0)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New(name, tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(float64(v) * 1.0e-3)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
switch {
case strings.Contains(name, "byte"):
y.AddMeta("unit", "Byte")
case strings.Contains(name, "pkt"):
y.AddMeta("unit", "Packets")
// Get net device entry
dev := strings.Trim(f[0], ":")
// Check if device is a included device
if devmetrics, ok := m.matches[dev]; ok {
for i := range devmetrics {
metric := &devmetrics[i]
// Read value
v, err := strconv.ParseInt(f[metric.index], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
continue
}
if m.config.SendAbsoluteValues {
if y, err := lp.New(metric.name, metric.tags, metric.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": v}, now); err == nil {
output <- y
}
output <- y
}
if m.config.SendDerivedValues {
if metric.lastValue >= 0 {
rate := float64(v-metric.lastValue) / timeDiff
if y, err := lp.New(metric.name+"_bw", metric.tags, metric.meta_rates, map[string]interface{}{"value": rate}, now); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
metric.lastValue = v
}
}
}
}
}
func (m *NetstatCollector) Close() {

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@@ -3,19 +3,25 @@
```json
"netstat": {
"exclude_devices": [
"lo"
]
"include_devices": [
"eth0"
],
"send_abs_values" : true,
"send_derived_values" : true
}
```
The `netstat` collector reads data from `/proc/net/dev` and outputs a handful **node** metrics. If a device is not required, it can be excluded from forwarding it to the sink. Commonly the `lo` device should be excluded.
The `netstat` collector reads data from `/proc/net/dev` and outputs a handful **node** metrics. With the `include_devices` list you can specify which network devices should be measured. **Note**: Most other collectors use an _exclude_ list instead of an include list.
Metrics:
* `bytes_in`
* `bytes_out`
* `pkts_in`
* `pkts_out`
* `net_bytes_in` (`unit=bytes`)
* `net_bytes_out` (`unit=bytes`)
* `net_pkts_in` (`unit=packets`)
* `net_pkts_out` (`unit=packets`)
* `net_bytes_in_bw` (`unit=bytes/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`)
* `net_bytes_out_bw` (`unit=bytes/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`)
* `net_pkts_in_bw` (`unit=packets/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`)
* `net_pkts_out_bw` (`unit=packets/sec` if `send_derived_values == true`)
The device name is added as tag `device`.

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## `nfs3stat` collector
```json
"nfs3stat": {
"nfsstat" : "/path/to/nfsstat",
"exclude_metrics": [
"nfs3_total"
]
}
```
The `nfs3stat` collector reads data from `nfsstat` command and outputs a handful **node** metrics. If a metric is not required, it can be excluded from forwarding it to the sink. There is currently no possibility to get the metrics per mount point.
Metrics:
* `nfs3_total`
* `nfs3_null`
* `nfs3_getattr`
* `nfs3_setattr`
* `nfs3_lookup`
* `nfs3_access`
* `nfs3_readlink`
* `nfs3_read`
* `nfs3_write`
* `nfs3_create`
* `nfs3_mkdir`
* `nfs3_symlink`
* `nfs3_remove`
* `nfs3_rmdir`
* `nfs3_rename`
* `nfs3_link`
* `nfs3_readdir`
* `nfs3_readdirplus`
* `nfs3_fsstat`
* `nfs3_fsinfo`
* `nfs3_pathconf`
* `nfs3_commit`

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@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
## `nfs4stat` collector
```json
"nfs4stat": {
"nfsstat" : "/path/to/nfsstat",
"exclude_metrics": [
"nfs4_total"
]
}
```
The `nfs4stat` collector reads data from `nfsstat` command and outputs a handful **node** metrics. If a metric is not required, it can be excluded from forwarding it to the sink. There is currently no possibility to get the metrics per mount point.
Metrics:
* `nfs4_total`
* `nfs4_null`
* `nfs4_read`
* `nfs4_write`
* `nfs4_commit`
* `nfs4_open`
* `nfs4_open_conf`
* `nfs4_open_noat`
* `nfs4_open_dgrd`
* `nfs4_close`
* `nfs4_setattr`
* `nfs4_fsinfo`
* `nfs4_renew`
* `nfs4_setclntid`
* `nfs4_confirm`
* `nfs4_lock`
* `nfs4_lockt`
* `nfs4_locku`
* `nfs4_access`
* `nfs4_getattr`
* `nfs4_lookup`
* `nfs4_lookup_root`
* `nfs4_remove`
* `nfs4_rename`
* `nfs4_link`
* `nfs4_symlink`
* `nfs4_create`
* `nfs4_pathconf`
* `nfs4_statfs`
* `nfs4_readlink`
* `nfs4_readdir`
* `nfs4_server_caps`
* `nfs4_delegreturn`
* `nfs4_getacl`
* `nfs4_setacl`
* `nfs4_rel_lkowner`
* `nfs4_exchange_id`
* `nfs4_create_session`
* `nfs4_destroy_session`
* `nfs4_sequence`
* `nfs4_get_lease_time`
* `nfs4_reclaim_comp`
* `nfs4_secinfo_no`
* `nfs4_bind_conn_to_ses`

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@@ -14,23 +14,29 @@ import (
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
// First part contains the code for the general NfsCollector.
// Later, the general NfsCollector is more limited to Nfs3- and Nfs4Collector.
const NFSSTAT_EXEC = `nfsstat`
type NfsCollectorData struct {
current int64
last int64
}
type NfsCollector struct {
type nfsCollector struct {
metricCollector
tags map[string]string
config struct {
Nfsutils string `json:"nfsutils"`
tags map[string]string
version string
config struct {
Nfsstats string `json:"nfsstat"`
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
}
data map[string]map[string]NfsCollectorData
data map[string]NfsCollectorData
}
func (m *NfsCollector) initStats() error {
cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Nfsutils, "-l")
func (m *nfsCollector) initStats() error {
cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Nfsstats, `-l`, `--all`)
cmd.Wait()
buffer, err := cmd.Output()
if err == nil {
@@ -39,17 +45,16 @@ func (m *NfsCollector) initStats() error {
if len(lf) != 5 {
continue
}
if _, exist := m.data[lf[1]]; !exist {
m.data[lf[1]] = make(map[string]NfsCollectorData)
}
name := strings.Trim(lf[3], ":")
if _, exist := m.data[lf[1]][name]; !exist {
value, err := strconv.ParseInt(lf[4], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
x := m.data[lf[1]][name]
x.current = value
x.last = 0
m.data[lf[1]][name] = x
if lf[1] == m.version {
name := strings.Trim(lf[3], ":")
if _, exist := m.data[name]; !exist {
value, err := strconv.ParseInt(lf[4], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
x := m.data[name]
x.current = value
x.last = value
m.data[name] = x
}
}
}
}
@@ -57,8 +62,8 @@ func (m *NfsCollector) initStats() error {
return err
}
func (m *NfsCollector) updateStats() error {
cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Nfsutils, "-l")
func (m *nfsCollector) updateStats() error {
cmd := exec.Command(m.config.Nfsstats, `-l`, `--all`)
cmd.Wait()
buffer, err := cmd.Output()
if err == nil {
@@ -67,17 +72,16 @@ func (m *NfsCollector) updateStats() error {
if len(lf) != 5 {
continue
}
if _, exist := m.data[lf[1]]; !exist {
m.data[lf[1]] = make(map[string]NfsCollectorData)
}
name := strings.Trim(lf[3], ":")
if _, exist := m.data[lf[1]][name]; exist {
value, err := strconv.ParseInt(lf[4], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
x := m.data[lf[1]][name]
x.last = x.current
x.current = value
m.data[lf[1]][name] = x
if lf[1] == m.version {
name := strings.Trim(lf[3], ":")
if _, exist := m.data[name]; exist {
value, err := strconv.ParseInt(lf[4], 0, 64)
if err == nil {
x := m.data[name]
x.last = x.current
x.current = value
m.data[name] = x
}
}
}
}
@@ -85,17 +89,11 @@ func (m *NfsCollector) updateStats() error {
return err
}
func (m *NfsCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error
m.name = "NfsCollector"
m.setup()
// Set default mmpmon binary
m.config.Nfsutils = "/usr/sbin/nfsstat"
func (m *nfsCollector) MainInit(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.config.Nfsstats = string(NFSSTAT_EXEC)
// Read JSON configuration
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err.Error())
return err
@@ -108,40 +106,69 @@ func (m *NfsCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.tags = map[string]string{
"type": "node",
}
// Check if mmpmon is in executable search path
_, err = exec.LookPath(m.config.Nfsutils)
// Check if nfsstat is in executable search path
_, err := exec.LookPath(m.config.Nfsstats)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("NfsCollector.Init(): Failed to find nfsstat binary '%s': %v", m.config.Nfsutils, err)
return fmt.Errorf("NfsCollector.Init(): Failed to find nfsstat binary '%s': %v", m.config.Nfsstats, err)
}
m.data = make(map[string]map[string]NfsCollectorData)
m.data = make(map[string]NfsCollectorData)
m.initStats()
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *NfsCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
func (m *nfsCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
timestamp := time.Now()
m.updateStats()
prefix := ""
switch m.version {
case "v3":
prefix = "nfs3"
case "v4":
prefix = "nfs4"
default:
prefix = "nfs"
}
for version, metrics := range m.data {
for name, data := range metrics {
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, name); skip {
continue
}
value := data.current - data.last
y, err := lp.New(fmt.Sprintf("nfs_%s", name), m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("version", version)
output <- y
}
for name, data := range m.data {
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, name); skip {
continue
}
value := data.current - data.last
y, err := lp.New(fmt.Sprintf("%s_%s", prefix, name), m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("version", m.version)
output <- y
}
}
}
func (m *NfsCollector) Close() {
func (m *nfsCollector) Close() {
m.init = false
}
type Nfs3Collector struct {
nfsCollector
}
type Nfs4Collector struct {
nfsCollector
}
func (m *Nfs3Collector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.name = "Nfs3Collector"
m.version = `v3`
m.setup()
return m.MainInit(config)
}
func (m *Nfs4Collector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.name = "Nfs4Collector"
m.version = `v4`
m.setup()
return m.MainInit(config)
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,139 @@
package collectors
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
//
// Numa policy hit/miss statistics
//
// numa_hit:
// A process wanted to allocate memory from this node, and succeeded.
// numa_miss:
// A process wanted to allocate memory from another node,
// but ended up with memory from this node.
// numa_foreign:
// A process wanted to allocate on this node,
// but ended up with memory from another node.
// local_node:
// A process ran on this node's CPU,
// and got memory from this node.
// other_node:
// A process ran on a different node's CPU
// and got memory from this node.
// interleave_hit:
// Interleaving wanted to allocate from this node
// and succeeded.
//
// See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/numastat.html
//
type NUMAStatsCollectorTopolgy struct {
file string
tagSet map[string]string
}
type NUMAStatsCollector struct {
metricCollector
topology []NUMAStatsCollectorTopolgy
}
func (m *NUMAStatsCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
m.name = "NUMAStatsCollector"
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "NUMA",
}
// Loop for all NUMA node directories
base := "/sys/devices/system/node/node"
globPattern := base + "[0-9]*"
dirs, err := filepath.Glob(globPattern)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to glob files with pattern '%s'", globPattern)
}
if dirs == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to find any files with pattern '%s'", globPattern)
}
m.topology = make([]NUMAStatsCollectorTopolgy, 0, len(dirs))
for _, dir := range dirs {
node := strings.TrimPrefix(dir, base)
file := filepath.Join(dir, "numastat")
m.topology = append(m.topology,
NUMAStatsCollectorTopolgy{
file: file,
tagSet: map[string]string{"memoryDomain": node},
})
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *NUMAStatsCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
for i := range m.topology {
// Loop for all NUMA domains
t := &m.topology[i]
now := time.Now()
file, err := os.Open(t.file)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to open file '%s': %v", t.file, err))
return
}
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(file)
// Read line by line
for scanner.Scan() {
split := strings.Fields(scanner.Text())
if len(split) != 2 {
continue
}
key := split[0]
value, err := strconv.ParseInt(split[1], 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert %s='%s' to int64: %v", key, split[1], err))
continue
}
y, err := lp.New(
"numastats_"+key,
t.tagSet,
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": value},
now,
)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
file.Close()
}
}
func (m *NUMAStatsCollector) Close() {
m.init = false
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
## `numastat` collector
```json
"numastat": {}
```
The `numastat` collector reads data from `/sys/devices/system/node/node*/numastat` and outputs a handful **memoryDomain** metrics. See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/numastat.html
Metrics:
* `numastats_numa_hit`: A process wanted to allocate memory from this node, and succeeded.
* `numastats_numa_miss`: A process wanted to allocate memory from another node, but ended up with memory from this node.
* `numastats_numa_foreign`: A process wanted to allocate on this node, but ended up with memory from another node.
* `numastats_local_node`: A process ran on this node's CPU, and got memory from this node.
* `numastats_other_node`: A process ran on a different node's CPU, and got memory from this node.
* `numastats_interleave_hit`: Interleaving wanted to allocate from this node and succeeded.

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@@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ import (
"fmt"
"log"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
"github.com/NVIDIA/go-nvml/pkg/nvml"
)
@@ -13,12 +15,20 @@ import (
type NvidiaCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics,omitempty"`
ExcludeDevices []string `json:"exclude_devices,omitempty"`
AddPciInfoTag bool `json:"add_pci_info_tag,omitempty"`
}
type NvidiaCollectorDevice struct {
device nvml.Device
excludeMetrics map[string]bool
tags map[string]string
}
type NvidiaCollector struct {
metricCollector
num_gpus int
config NvidiaCollectorConfig
gpus []NvidiaCollectorDevice
}
func (m *NvidiaCollector) CatchPanic() {
@@ -31,26 +41,86 @@ func (m *NvidiaCollector) CatchPanic() {
func (m *NvidiaCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error
m.name = "NvidiaCollector"
m.config.AddPciInfoTag = false
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Nvidia"}
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "Nvidia",
}
m.num_gpus = 0
defer m.CatchPanic()
// Initialize NVIDIA Management Library (NVML)
ret := nvml.Init()
if ret != nvml.SUCCESS {
err = errors.New(nvml.ErrorString(ret))
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Unable to initialize NVML", err.Error())
return err
}
m.num_gpus, ret = nvml.DeviceGetCount()
// Number of NVIDIA GPUs
num_gpus, ret := nvml.DeviceGetCount()
if ret != nvml.SUCCESS {
err = errors.New(nvml.ErrorString(ret))
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Unable to get device count", err.Error())
return err
}
// For all GPUs
m.gpus = make([]NvidiaCollectorDevice, num_gpus)
for i := 0; i < num_gpus; i++ {
g := &m.gpus[i]
// Skip excluded devices
str_i := fmt.Sprintf("%d", i)
if _, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeDevices, str_i); skip {
continue
}
// Get device handle
device, ret := nvml.DeviceGetHandleByIndex(i)
if ret != nvml.SUCCESS {
err = errors.New(nvml.ErrorString(ret))
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Unable to get device at index", i, ":", err.Error())
return err
}
g.device = device
// Add tags
g.tags = map[string]string{
"type": "accelerator",
"type-id": str_i,
}
// Add excluded metrics
g.excludeMetrics = map[string]bool{}
for _, e := range m.config.ExcludeMetrics {
g.excludeMetrics[e] = true
}
// Add PCI info as tag
if m.config.AddPciInfoTag {
pciInfo, ret := nvml.DeviceGetPciInfo(g.device)
if ret != nvml.SUCCESS {
err = errors.New(nvml.ErrorString(ret))
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Unable to get PCI info for device at index", i, ":", err.Error())
return err
}
g.tags["pci_identifier"] = fmt.Sprintf(
"%08X:%02X:%02X.0",
pciInfo.Domain,
pciInfo.Bus,
pciInfo.Device)
}
}
m.init = true
return nil
}
@@ -59,207 +129,335 @@ func (m *NvidiaCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric)
if !m.init {
return
}
for i := 0; i < m.num_gpus; i++ {
device, ret := nvml.DeviceGetHandleByIndex(i)
if ret != nvml.SUCCESS {
log.Fatalf("Unable to get device at index %d: %v", i, nvml.ErrorString(ret))
return
}
_, skip := stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeDevices, fmt.Sprintf("%d", i))
if skip {
continue
}
tags := map[string]string{"type": "accelerator", "type-id": fmt.Sprintf("%d", i)}
util, ret := nvml.DeviceGetUtilizationRates(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_util")
y, err := lp.New("nv_util", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(util.Gpu)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
}
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_mem_util")
y, err = lp.New("nv_mem_util", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(util.Memory)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
for i := range m.gpus {
device := &m.gpus[i]
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_util"] || !device.excludeMetrics["nv_mem_util"] {
// Retrieves the current utilization rates for the device's major subsystems.
//
// Available utilization rates
// * Gpu: Percent of time over the past sample period during which one or more kernels was executing on the GPU.
// * Memory: Percent of time over the past sample period during which global (device) memory was being read or written
//
// Note:
// * During driver initialization when ECC is enabled one can see high GPU and Memory Utilization readings.
// This is caused by ECC Memory Scrubbing mechanism that is performed during driver initialization.
// * On MIG-enabled GPUs, querying device utilization rates is not currently supported.
util, ret := nvml.DeviceGetUtilizationRates(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_util"] {
y, err := lp.New("nv_util", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(util.Gpu)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "%")
output <- y
}
}
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_mem_util"] {
y, err := lp.New("nv_mem_util", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(util.Memory)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "%")
output <- y
}
}
}
}
meminfo, ret := nvml.DeviceGetMemoryInfo(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
t := float64(meminfo.Total) / (1024 * 1024)
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_mem_total")
y, err := lp.New("nv_mem_total", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": t}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MByte")
output <- y
}
f := float64(meminfo.Used) / (1024 * 1024)
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_fb_memory")
y, err = lp.New("nv_fb_memory", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": f}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MByte")
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_mem_total"] || !device.excludeMetrics["nv_fb_memory"] {
// Retrieves the amount of used, free and total memory available on the device, in bytes.
//
// Enabling ECC reduces the amount of total available memory, due to the extra required parity bits.
//
// The reported amount of used memory is equal to the sum of memory allocated by all active channels on the device.
//
// Available memory info:
// * Free: Unallocated FB memory (in bytes).
// * Total: Total installed FB memory (in bytes).
// * Used: Allocated FB memory (in bytes). Note that the driver/GPU always sets aside a small amount of memory for bookkeeping.
//
// Note:
// In MIG mode, if device handle is provided, the API returns aggregate information, only if the caller has appropriate privileges.
// Per-instance information can be queried by using specific MIG device handles.
meminfo, ret := nvml.DeviceGetMemoryInfo(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_mem_total"] {
t := float64(meminfo.Total) / (1024 * 1024)
y, err := lp.New("nv_mem_total", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": t}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MByte")
output <- y
}
}
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_fb_memory"] {
f := float64(meminfo.Used) / (1024 * 1024)
y, err := lp.New("nv_fb_memory", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": f}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MByte")
output <- y
}
}
}
}
temp, ret := nvml.DeviceGetTemperature(device, nvml.TEMPERATURE_GPU)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_temp")
y, err := lp.New("nv_temp", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(temp)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
y.AddMeta("unit", "degC")
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_temp"] {
// Retrieves the current temperature readings for the device, in degrees C.
//
// Available temperature sensors:
// * TEMPERATURE_GPU: Temperature sensor for the GPU die.
// * NVML_TEMPERATURE_COUNT
temp, ret := nvml.DeviceGetTemperature(device.device, nvml.TEMPERATURE_GPU)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_temp", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(temp)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "degC")
output <- y
}
}
}
fan, ret := nvml.DeviceGetFanSpeed(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_fan")
y, err := lp.New("nv_fan", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(fan)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_fan"] {
// Retrieves the intended operating speed of the device's fan.
//
// Note: The reported speed is the intended fan speed.
// If the fan is physically blocked and unable to spin, the output will not match the actual fan speed.
//
// For all discrete products with dedicated fans.
//
// The fan speed is expressed as a percentage of the product's maximum noise tolerance fan speed.
// This value may exceed 100% in certain cases.
fan, ret := nvml.DeviceGetFanSpeed(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_fan", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(fan)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "%")
output <- y
}
}
}
_, ecc_pend, ret := nvml.DeviceGetEccMode(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
var y lp.CCMetric
var err error
switch ecc_pend {
case nvml.FEATURE_DISABLED:
y, err = lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": string("OFF")}, time.Now())
case nvml.FEATURE_ENABLED:
y, err = lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": string("ON")}, time.Now())
default:
y, err = lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": string("UNKNOWN")}, time.Now())
}
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_ecc_mode")
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
}
} else if ret == nvml.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_ecc_mode")
y, err := lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": string("N/A")}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_ecc_mode"] {
// Retrieves the current and pending ECC modes for the device.
//
// For Fermi or newer fully supported devices. Only applicable to devices with ECC.
// Requires NVML_INFOROM_ECC version 1.0 or higher.
//
// Changing ECC modes requires a reboot.
// The "pending" ECC mode refers to the target mode following the next reboot.
_, ecc_pend, ret := nvml.DeviceGetEccMode(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
var y lp.CCMetric
var err error
switch ecc_pend {
case nvml.FEATURE_DISABLED:
y, err = lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": "OFF"}, time.Now())
case nvml.FEATURE_ENABLED:
y, err = lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": "ON"}, time.Now())
default:
y, err = lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": "UNKNOWN"}, time.Now())
}
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
} else if ret == nvml.ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED {
y, err := lp.New("nv_ecc_mode", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": "N/A"}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
pstate, ret := nvml.DeviceGetPerformanceState(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_perf_state")
y, err := lp.New("nv_perf_state", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": fmt.Sprintf("P%d", int(pstate))}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_perf_state"] {
// Retrieves the current performance state for the device.
//
// Allowed PStates:
// 0: Maximum Performance.
// ..
// 15: Minimum Performance.
// 32: Unknown performance state.
pState, ret := nvml.DeviceGetPerformanceState(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_perf_state", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": fmt.Sprintf("P%d", int(pState))}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
power, ret := nvml.DeviceGetPowerUsage(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_power_usage_report")
y, err := lp.New("nv_power_usage_report", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(power) / 1000}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_power_usage_report"] {
// Retrieves power usage for this GPU in milliwatts and its associated circuitry (e.g. memory)
//
// On Fermi and Kepler GPUs the reading is accurate to within +/- 5% of current power draw.
//
// It is only available if power management mode is supported
power, ret := nvml.DeviceGetPowerUsage(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_power_usage_report", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(power) / 1000}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "watts")
output <- y
}
}
}
gclk, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device, nvml.CLOCK_GRAPHICS)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_graphics_clock_report")
y, err := lp.New("nv_graphics_clock_report", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(gclk)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
// Retrieves the current clock speeds for the device.
//
// Available clock information:
// * CLOCK_GRAPHICS: Graphics clock domain.
// * CLOCK_SM: Streaming Multiprocessor clock domain.
// * CLOCK_MEM: Memory clock domain.
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_graphics_clock_report"] {
graphicsClock, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device.device, nvml.CLOCK_GRAPHICS)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_graphics_clock_report", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(graphicsClock)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MHz")
output <- y
}
}
}
smclk, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device, nvml.CLOCK_SM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_sm_clock_report")
y, err := lp.New("nv_sm_clock_report", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(smclk)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_sm_clock_report"] {
smCock, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device.device, nvml.CLOCK_SM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_sm_clock_report", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(smCock)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MHz")
output <- y
}
}
}
memclk, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device, nvml.CLOCK_MEM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_mem_clock_report")
y, err := lp.New("nv_mem_clock_report", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(memclk)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_mem_clock_report"] {
memClock, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device.device, nvml.CLOCK_MEM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_mem_clock_report", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(memClock)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MHz")
output <- y
}
}
}
max_gclk, ret := nvml.DeviceGetMaxClockInfo(device, nvml.CLOCK_GRAPHICS)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_max_graphics_clock")
y, err := lp.New("nv_max_graphics_clock", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(max_gclk)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
// Retrieves the maximum clock speeds for the device.
//
// Available clock information:
// * CLOCK_GRAPHICS: Graphics clock domain.
// * CLOCK_SM: Streaming multiprocessor clock domain.
// * CLOCK_MEM: Memory clock domain.
// * CLOCK_VIDEO: Video encoder/decoder clock domain.
// * CLOCK_COUNT: Count of clock types.
//
// Note:
/// On GPUs from Fermi family current P0 clocks (reported by nvmlDeviceGetClockInfo) can differ from max clocks by few MHz.
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_max_graphics_clock"] {
max_gclk, ret := nvml.DeviceGetMaxClockInfo(device.device, nvml.CLOCK_GRAPHICS)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_max_graphics_clock", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(max_gclk)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MHz")
output <- y
}
}
}
max_smclk, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device, nvml.CLOCK_SM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_max_sm_clock")
y, err := lp.New("nv_max_sm_clock", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(max_smclk)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_max_sm_clock"] {
maxSmClock, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device.device, nvml.CLOCK_SM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_max_sm_clock", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(maxSmClock)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MHz")
output <- y
}
}
}
max_memclk, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device, nvml.CLOCK_MEM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_max_mem_clock")
y, err := lp.New("nv_max_mem_clock", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(max_memclk)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_max_mem_clock"] {
maxMemClock, ret := nvml.DeviceGetClockInfo(device.device, nvml.CLOCK_MEM)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_max_mem_clock", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(maxMemClock)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "MHz")
output <- y
}
}
}
ecc_db, ret := nvml.DeviceGetTotalEccErrors(device, 1, 1)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_ecc_db_error")
y, err := lp.New("nv_ecc_db_error", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(ecc_db)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_ecc_db_error"] {
// Retrieves the total ECC error counts for the device.
//
// For Fermi or newer fully supported devices.
// Only applicable to devices with ECC.
// Requires NVML_INFOROM_ECC version 1.0 or higher.
// Requires ECC Mode to be enabled.
//
// The total error count is the sum of errors across each of the separate memory systems,
// i.e. the total set of errors across the entire device.
ecc_db, ret := nvml.DeviceGetTotalEccErrors(device.device, nvml.MEMORY_ERROR_TYPE_UNCORRECTED, nvml.AGGREGATE_ECC)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_ecc_db_error", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(ecc_db)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
ecc_sb, ret := nvml.DeviceGetTotalEccErrors(device, 0, 1)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_ecc_sb_error")
y, err := lp.New("nv_ecc_sb_error", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(ecc_sb)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_ecc_sb_error"] {
ecc_sb, ret := nvml.DeviceGetTotalEccErrors(device.device, nvml.MEMORY_ERROR_TYPE_CORRECTED, nvml.AGGREGATE_ECC)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_ecc_sb_error", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(ecc_sb)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
pwr_limit, ret := nvml.DeviceGetPowerManagementLimit(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_power_man_limit")
y, err := lp.New("nv_power_man_limit", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(pwr_limit)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_power_man_limit"] {
// Retrieves the power management limit associated with this device.
//
// For Fermi or newer fully supported devices.
//
// The power limit defines the upper boundary for the card's power draw.
// If the card's total power draw reaches this limit the power management algorithm kicks in.
pwr_limit, ret := nvml.DeviceGetPowerManagementLimit(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_power_man_limit", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(pwr_limit) / 1000}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "watts")
output <- y
}
}
}
enc_util, _, ret := nvml.DeviceGetEncoderUtilization(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_encoder_util")
y, err := lp.New("nv_encoder_util", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(enc_util)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_encoder_util"] {
// Retrieves the current utilization and sampling size in microseconds for the Encoder
//
// For Kepler or newer fully supported devices.
//
// Note: On MIG-enabled GPUs, querying encoder utilization is not currently supported.
enc_util, _, ret := nvml.DeviceGetEncoderUtilization(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_encoder_util", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(enc_util)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "%")
output <- y
}
}
}
dec_util, _, ret := nvml.DeviceGetDecoderUtilization(device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
_, skip = stringArrayContains(m.config.ExcludeMetrics, "nv_decoder_util")
y, err := lp.New("nv_decoder_util", tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(dec_util)}, time.Now())
if err == nil && !skip {
output <- y
if !device.excludeMetrics["nv_decoder_util"] {
// Retrieves the current utilization and sampling size in microseconds for the Decoder
//
// For Kepler or newer fully supported devices.
//
// Note: On MIG-enabled GPUs, querying decoder utilization is not currently supported.
dec_util, _, ret := nvml.DeviceGetDecoderUtilization(device.device)
if ret == nvml.SUCCESS {
y, err := lp.New("nv_decoder_util", device.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": float64(dec_util)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
y.AddMeta("unit", "%")
output <- y
}
}
}
}

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package collectors
import (
"encoding/json"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
// These are the fields we read from the JSON configuration
type SampleCollectorConfig struct {
Interval string `json:"interval"`
}
// This contains all variables we need during execution and the variables
// defined by metricCollector (name, init, ...)
type SampleCollector struct {
metricCollector
config SampleTimerCollectorConfig // the configuration structure
meta map[string]string // default meta information
tags map[string]string // default tags
}
// Functions to implement MetricCollector interface
// Init(...), Read(...), Close()
// See: metricCollector.go
// Init initializes the sample collector
// Called once by the collector manager
// All tags, meta data tags and metrics that do not change over the runtime should be set here
func (m *SampleCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error = nil
// Always set the name early in Init() to use it in cclog.Component* functions
m.name = "InternalCollector"
// This is for later use, also call it early
m.setup()
// Define meta information sent with each metric
// (Can also be dynamic or this is the basic set with extension through AddMeta())
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "SAMPLE"}
// Define tags sent with each metric
// The 'type' tag is always needed, it defines the granulatity of the metric
// node -> whole system
// socket -> CPU socket (requires socket ID as 'type-id' tag)
// cpu -> single CPU hardware thread (requires cpu ID as 'type-id' tag)
m.tags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
// Read in the JSON configuration
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return err
}
}
// Set up everything that the collector requires during the Read() execution
// Check files required, test execution of some commands, create data structure
// for all topological entities (sockets, NUMA domains, ...)
// Return some useful error message in case of any failures
// Set this flag only if everything is initialized properly, all required files exist, ...
m.init = true
return err
}
// Read collects all metrics belonging to the sample collector
// and sends them through the output channel to the collector manager
func (m *SampleCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
// Create a sample metric
timestamp := time.Now()
value := 1.0
// If you want to measure something for a specific amount of time, use interval
// start := readState()
// time.Sleep(interval)
// stop := readState()
// value = (stop - start) / interval.Seconds()
y, err := lp.New("sample_metric", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, timestamp)
if err == nil {
// Send it to output channel
output <- y
}
}
// Close metric collector: close network connection, close files, close libraries, ...
// Called once by the collector manager
func (m *SampleCollector) Close() {
// Unset flag
m.init = false
}

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package collectors
import (
"encoding/json"
"sync"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
// These are the fields we read from the JSON configuration
type SampleTimerCollectorConfig struct {
Interval string `json:"interval"`
}
// This contains all variables we need during execution and the variables
// defined by metricCollector (name, init, ...)
type SampleTimerCollector struct {
metricCollector
wg sync.WaitGroup // sync group for management
done chan bool // channel for management
meta map[string]string // default meta information
tags map[string]string // default tags
config SampleTimerCollectorConfig // the configuration structure
interval time.Duration // the interval parsed from configuration
ticker *time.Ticker // own timer
output chan lp.CCMetric // own internal output channel
}
func (m *SampleTimerCollector) Init(name string, config json.RawMessage) error {
var err error = nil
// Always set the name early in Init() to use it in cclog.Component* functions
m.name = "SampleTimerCollector"
// This is for later use, also call it early
m.setup()
// Define meta information sent with each metric
// (Can also be dynamic or this is the basic set with extension through AddMeta())
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "SAMPLE"}
// Define tags sent with each metric
// The 'type' tag is always needed, it defines the granulatity of the metric
// node -> whole system
// socket -> CPU socket (requires socket ID as 'type-id' tag)
// cpu -> single CPU hardware thread (requires cpu ID as 'type-id' tag)
m.tags = map[string]string{"type": "node"}
// Read in the JSON configuration
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return err
}
}
// Parse the read interval duration
m.interval, err = time.ParseDuration(m.config.Interval)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(m.name, "Error parsing interval:", err.Error())
return err
}
// Storage for output channel
m.output = nil
// Mangement channel for the timer function.
m.done = make(chan bool)
// Create the own ticker
m.ticker = time.NewTicker(m.interval)
// Start the timer loop with return functionality by sending 'true' to the done channel
m.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
select {
case <-m.done:
// Exit the timer loop
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, "Closing...")
m.wg.Done()
return
case timestamp := <-m.ticker.C:
// This is executed every timer tick but we have to wait until the first
// Read() to get the output channel
if m.output != nil {
m.ReadMetrics(timestamp)
}
}
}()
// Set this flag only if everything is initialized properly, all required files exist, ...
m.init = true
return err
}
// This function is called at each interval timer tick
func (m *SampleTimerCollector) ReadMetrics(timestamp time.Time) {
// Create a sample metric
value := 1.0
// If you want to measure something for a specific amout of time, use interval
// start := readState()
// time.Sleep(interval)
// stop := readState()
// value = (stop - start) / interval.Seconds()
y, err := lp.New("sample_metric", m.tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, timestamp)
if err == nil && m.output != nil {
// Send it to output channel if we have a valid channel
m.output <- y
}
}
func (m *SampleTimerCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
// Capture output channel
m.output = output
}
func (m *SampleTimerCollector) Close() {
// Send signal to the timer loop to stop it
m.done <- true
// Wait until the timer loop is done
m.wg.Wait()
// Unset flag
m.init = false
}

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@@ -4,110 +4,227 @@ import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const HWMON_PATH = `/sys/class/hwmon`
// See: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/hwmon/sysfs-interface.html
// /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*/name -> coretemp
// /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*/temp*_label -> Core 0
// /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*/temp*_input -> 27800 = 27.8°C
// /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*/temp*_max -> 86000 = 86.0°C
// /sys/class/hwmon/hwmon*/temp*_crit -> 100000 = 100.0°C
type TempCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics"`
TagOverride map[string]map[string]string `json:"tag_override"`
type TempCollectorSensor struct {
name string
label string
metricName string // Default: name_label
file string
maxTempName string
maxTemp int64
critTempName string
critTemp int64
tags map[string]string
}
type TempCollector struct {
metricCollector
config TempCollectorConfig
config struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics"`
TagOverride map[string]map[string]string `json:"tag_override"`
ReportMaxTemp bool `json:"report_max_temperature"`
ReportCriticalTemp bool `json:"report_critical_temperature"`
}
sensors []*TempCollectorSensor
}
func (m *TempCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
// Check if already initialized
if m.init {
return nil
}
m.name = "TempCollector"
m.setup()
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "IPMI", "unit": "degC"}
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
m.meta = map[string]string{
"source": m.name,
"group": "IPMI",
"unit": "degC",
}
m.sensors = make([]*TempCollectorSensor, 0)
// Find all temperature sensor files
globPattern := filepath.Join("/sys/class/hwmon", "*", "temp*_input")
inputFiles, err := filepath.Glob(globPattern)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to glob files with pattern '%s': %v", globPattern, err)
}
if inputFiles == nil {
return fmt.Errorf("unable to find any files with pattern '%s'", globPattern)
}
// Get sensor name for each temperature sensor file
for _, file := range inputFiles {
sensor := new(TempCollectorSensor)
// sensor name
nameFile := filepath.Join(filepath.Dir(file), "name")
name, err := ioutil.ReadFile(nameFile)
if err == nil {
sensor.name = strings.TrimSpace(string(name))
}
// sensor label
labelFile := strings.TrimSuffix(file, "_input") + "_label"
label, err := ioutil.ReadFile(labelFile)
if err == nil {
sensor.label = strings.TrimSpace(string(label))
}
// sensor metric name
switch {
case len(sensor.name) == 0 && len(sensor.label) == 0:
continue
case sensor.name == "coretemp" && strings.HasPrefix(sensor.label, "Core ") ||
sensor.name == "coretemp" && strings.HasPrefix(sensor.label, "Package id "):
sensor.metricName = "temp_" + sensor.label
case len(sensor.name) != 0 && len(sensor.label) != 0:
sensor.metricName = sensor.name + "_" + sensor.label
case len(sensor.name) != 0:
sensor.metricName = sensor.name
case len(sensor.label) != 0:
sensor.metricName = sensor.label
}
sensor.metricName = strings.ToLower(sensor.metricName)
sensor.metricName = strings.Replace(sensor.metricName, " ", "_", -1)
// Add temperature prefix, if required
if !strings.Contains(sensor.metricName, "temp") {
sensor.metricName = "temp_" + sensor.metricName
}
// Sensor file
sensor.file = file
// Sensor tags
sensor.tags = map[string]string{
"type": "node",
}
// Apply tag override configuration
for key, newtags := range m.config.TagOverride {
if strings.Contains(sensor.file, key) {
sensor.tags = newtags
break
}
}
// max temperature
if m.config.ReportMaxTemp {
maxTempFile := strings.TrimSuffix(file, "_input") + "_max"
if buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(maxTempFile); err == nil {
if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.TrimSpace(string(buffer)), 10, 64); err == nil {
sensor.maxTempName = strings.Replace(sensor.metricName, "temp", "max_temp", 1)
sensor.maxTemp = x / 1000
}
}
}
// critical temperature
if m.config.ReportCriticalTemp {
criticalTempFile := strings.TrimSuffix(file, "_input") + "_crit"
if buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(criticalTempFile); err == nil {
if x, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.TrimSpace(string(buffer)), 10, 64); err == nil {
sensor.critTempName = strings.Replace(sensor.metricName, "temp", "crit_temp", 1)
sensor.critTemp = x / 1000
}
}
}
m.sensors = append(m.sensors, sensor)
}
// Empty sensors map
if len(m.sensors) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("no temperature sensors found")
}
// Finished initialization
m.init = true
return nil
}
func get_hwmon_sensors() (map[string]map[string]string, error) {
var folders []string
var sensors map[string]map[string]string
sensors = make(map[string]map[string]string)
err := filepath.Walk(HWMON_PATH, func(p string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
if info.IsDir() {
return nil
}
folders = append(folders, p)
return nil
})
if err != nil {
return sensors, err
}
for _, f := range folders {
sensors[f] = make(map[string]string)
myp := fmt.Sprintf("%s/", f)
err := filepath.Walk(myp, func(path string, info os.FileInfo, err error) error {
dir, fname := filepath.Split(path)
if strings.Contains(fname, "temp") && strings.Contains(fname, "_input") {
namefile := fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s", dir, strings.Replace(fname, "_input", "_label", -1))
name, ierr := ioutil.ReadFile(namefile)
if ierr == nil {
sensors[f][strings.Replace(string(name), "\n", "", -1)] = path
}
}
return nil
})
if err != nil {
continue
}
}
return sensors, nil
}
func (m *TempCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
sensors, err := get_hwmon_sensors()
if err != nil {
return
}
for _, files := range sensors {
for name, file := range files {
tags := map[string]string{"type": "node"}
for key, newtags := range m.config.TagOverride {
if strings.Contains(file, key) {
tags = newtags
break
}
}
mname := strings.Replace(name, " ", "_", -1)
if !strings.Contains(mname, "temp") {
mname = fmt.Sprintf("temp_%s", mname)
}
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(file))
if err != nil {
continue
}
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1), 0, 64)
for _, sensor := range m.sensors {
// Read sensor file
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(sensor.file)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to read file '%s': %v", sensor.file, err))
continue
}
x, err := strconv.ParseInt(strings.TrimSpace(string(buffer)), 10, 64)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(
m.name,
fmt.Sprintf("Read(): Failed to convert temperature '%s' to int64: %v", buffer, err))
continue
}
x /= 1000
y, err := lp.New(
sensor.metricName,
sensor.tags,
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": x},
time.Now(),
)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
// max temperature
if m.config.ReportMaxTemp && sensor.maxTemp != 0 {
y, err := lp.New(
sensor.maxTempName,
sensor.tags,
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": sensor.maxTemp},
time.Now(),
)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New(strings.ToLower(mname), tags, m.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": int(float64(x) / 1000)}, time.Now())
if err == nil {
cclog.ComponentDebug(m.name, y)
output <- y
}
output <- y
}
}
// critical temperature
if m.config.ReportCriticalTemp && sensor.critTemp != 0 {
y, err := lp.New(
sensor.critTempName,
sensor.tags,
m.meta,
map[string]interface{}{"value": sensor.critTemp},
time.Now(),
)
if err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
}
}
func (m *TempCollector) Close() {

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ import (
"os/exec"
"strings"
"time"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
@@ -38,14 +39,14 @@ func (m *TopProcsCollector) Init(config json.RawMessage) error {
m.config.Num_procs = int(DEFAULT_NUM_PROCS)
}
if m.config.Num_procs <= 0 || m.config.Num_procs > MAX_NUM_PROCS {
return errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("num_procs option must be set in 'topprocs' config (range: 1-%d)", MAX_NUM_PROCS))
return fmt.Errorf("num_procs option must be set in 'topprocs' config (range: 1-%d)", MAX_NUM_PROCS)
}
m.setup()
command := exec.Command("ps", "-Ao", "comm", "--sort=-pcpu")
command.Wait()
_, err = command.Output()
if err != nil {
return errors.New("Failed to execute command")
return errors.New("failed to execute command")
}
m.init = true
return nil

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@@ -0,0 +1,189 @@
# Configuring the CC metric collector
The configuration of the CC metric collector consists of five configuration files: one global file and four component related files.
## Global configuration
The global file contains the paths to the other four files and some global options.
```json
{
"sinks": "sinks.json",
"collectors" : "collectors.json",
"receivers" : "receivers.json",
"router" : "router.json",
"interval": 10,
"duration": 1
}
```
Be aware that the paths are relative to the execution folder of the cc-metric-collector binary, so it is recommended to use absolute paths.
## Component configuration
The others are mainly list of of subcomponents: the collectors, the receivers, the router and the sinks. Their role is best shown in a picture:
```mermaid
flowchart LR
subgraph col ["Collectors"]
direction TB
cpustat["cpustat"]
memstat["memstat"]
tempstat["tempstat"]
misc["..."]
end
subgraph Receivers ["Receivers"]
direction TB
nats["NATS"]
httprecv["HTTP"]
miscrecv[...]
end
subgraph calc["Aggregator"]
direction LR
cache["Cache"]
agg["Calculator"]
end
subgraph sinks ["Sinks"]
direction RL
influx["InfluxDB"]
ganglia["Ganglia"]
logger["Logfile"]
miscsink["..."]
end
cpustat --> CollectorManager["CollectorManager"]
memstat --> CollectorManager
tempstat --> CollectorManager
misc --> CollectorManager
nats --> ReceiverManager["ReceiverManager"]
httprecv --> ReceiverManager
miscrecv --> ReceiverManager
CollectorManager --> newrouter["Router"]
ReceiverManager -.-> newrouter
calc -.-> newrouter
newrouter --> SinkManager["SinkManager"]
newrouter -.-> calc
SinkManager --> influx
SinkManager --> ganglia
SinkManager --> logger
SinkManager --> miscsink
```
There are four parts:
- The collectors read data from files, execute commands and call dynamically loaded library function and send it to the router
- The router can process metrics by cacheing and evaluating functions and conditions on them
- The sinks send the metrics to storage backends
- The receivers can be used to receive metrics from other collectors and forward them to the router. They can be used to create a tree-like structure of collectors.
(A maybe better differentiation between collectors and receivers is that the collectors are called periodically while the receivers have their own logic and submit metrics at any time)
### Collectors configuration file
The collectors configuration file tells which metrics should be queried from the system. The metric gathering is logically grouped in so called 'Collectors'. So there are Collectors to read CPU, memory or filesystem statistics. The collectors configuration file is a list of these collectors with collector-specific configurations:
```json
{
"cpustat" : {},
"diskstat": {
"exclude_metrics": [
"disk_total"
]
}
}
```
The first one is the CPU statistics collector without any collector-specific setting. The second one enables disk mount statistics but excludes the metric `disk_total`.
All names and possible collector-specific configuration options can be found [here](../collectors/README.md).
Some collectors might dynamically load shared libraries. In order to enable these collectors, make sure that the shared library path is part of the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable.
### Sinks configuration file
The sinks define the output/sending of metrics. The metrics can be forwarded to multiple sinks, even to sinks of the same type. The sinks configuration file is a list of these sinks, each with an individual name.
```json
{
"myinflux" : {
"type" : "influxasync",
"host": "localhost",
"port": "8086",
"organization" : "testorga",
"database" : "testbucket",
"password" : "<my secret JWT>"
},
"companyinflux" : {
"type" : "influxasync",
"host": "companyhost",
"port": "8086",
"organization" : "company",
"database" : "main",
"password" : "<company's secret JWT>"
}
}
```
The above example configuration file defines two sink, both ot type `influxasync`. They are differentiated internally by the names: `myinflux` and `companyinflux`.
All types and possible sink-specific configuration options can be found [here](../sinks/README.md).
Some sinks might dynamically load shared libraries. In order to enable these sinks, make sure that the shared library path is part of the `LD_LIBRARY_PATH` environment variable.
### Router configuration file
The collectors and the sinks are connected through the router. The router forwards the metrics to the sinks but enables some data processing. A common example is to tag all passing metrics like adding `cluster=mycluster`. But also aggregations like "take the average of all 'ipc' metrics" (ipc -> Instructions Per Cycle). Since the configurations of these aggregations can be quite complicated, we refer to the router's [README](../internal/metricRouter/README.md).
A simple router configuration file to start with looks like this:
```json
{
"add_tags" : [
{
"key" : "cluster",
"value" : "mycluster",
"if" : "*"
}
],
"interval_timestamp" : false,
"num_cache_intervals" : 0
}
```
With the `add_tags` section, we tell to attach the `cluster=mycluster` tag to each (`*` metric). The `interval_timestamp` tell the router to not touch the timestamp of metrics. It is possible to send all metrics within an interval with a common time stamp to avoid later alignment issues. The `num_cache_intervals` diables the cache completely. The cache is only required if you want to do complex metric aggregations.
All configuration options can be found [here](../internal/metricRouter/README.md).
### Receivers configuration file
The receivers are a special feature of the CC Metric Collector to enable simpler integration into exising setups. While collectors query data from the local system, the receivers commonly get data from other systems through some network technology like HTTP or NATS. The idea is keep the current setup but send it to a CC Metric Collector which forwards it to the the destination system (if a sink exists for it). For most setups, the receivers are not required and an the receiver config file should contain only an empty JSON map (`{}`).
```json
{
"nats_rack0": {
"type": "nats",
"address" : "nats-server.example.org",
"port" : "4222",
"subject" : "rack0",
},
"nats_rack1": {
"type": "nats",
"address" : "nats-server.example.org",
"port" : "4222",
"subject" : "rack1",
}
}
```
This example configuration creates two receivers with the names `nats_rack0` and `nats_rack1`. While one subscribes to metrics published with the `rack0` subject, the other one subscribes to the `rack0` subject. The NATS server is the same as it manages all subjects in a subnet. (As example, the router could add tags `rack=0` and `rack=1` respectively to the received metrics.)
All types and possible receiver-specific configuration options can be found [here](../receivers/README.md).

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@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ require (
require (
github.com/PaesslerAG/gval v1.1.2
github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.2 // indirect
github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.11
github.com/nats-io/nats-server/v2 v2.7.0 // indirect
google.golang.org/protobuf v1.27.1 // indirect
)

2
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@@ -54,8 +54,6 @@ github.com/mattn/go-colorable v0.1.8/go.mod h1:u6P/XSegPjTcexA+o6vUJrdnUu04hMope
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.8/go.mod h1:Iq45c/XA43vh69/j3iqttzPXn0bhXyGjM0Hdxcsrc5s=
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.9/go.mod h1:YNRxwqDuOph6SZLI9vUUz6OYw3QyUt7WiY2yME+cCiQ=
github.com/mattn/go-isatty v0.0.12/go.mod h1:cbi8OIDigv2wuxKPP5vlRcQ1OAZbq2CE4Kysco4FUpU=
github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.11 h1:gt+cp9c0XGqe9S/wAHTL3n/7MqY+siPWgWJgqdsFrzQ=
github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.11/go.mod h1:NyWgC/yNuGj7Q9rpYnZvas74GogHl5/Z4A/KQRfk6bU=
github.com/minio/highwayhash v1.0.1 h1:dZ6IIu8Z14VlC0VpfKofAhCy74wu/Qb5gcn52yWoz/0=
github.com/minio/highwayhash v1.0.1/go.mod h1:BQskDq+xkJ12lmlUUi7U0M5Swg3EWR+dLTk+kldvVxY=
github.com/nats-io/jwt/v2 v2.2.1-0.20220113022732-58e87895b296 h1:vU9tpM3apjYlLLeY23zRWJ9Zktr5jp+mloR942LEOpY=

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@@ -2,239 +2,187 @@ package ccmetric
import (
"fmt"
"sort"
"time"
influxdb2 "github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2"
write "github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2/api/write"
lp "github.com/influxdata/line-protocol" // MIT license
)
// Most functions are derived from github.com/influxdata/line-protocol/metric.go
// The metric type is extended with an extra meta information list re-using the Tag
// type.
//
// See: https://docs.influxdata.com/influxdb/latest/reference/syntax/line-protocol/
type ccMetric struct {
name string
tags []*lp.Tag
fields []*lp.Field
tm time.Time
meta []*lp.Tag
name string // Measurement name
meta map[string]string // map of meta data tags
tags map[string]string // map of of tags
fields map[string]interface{} // map of of fields
tm time.Time // timestamp
}
// ccMetric access functions
type CCMetric interface {
lp.MutableMetric
Name() string
AddTag(key, value string)
GetTag(key string) (string, bool)
HasTag(key string) bool
RemoveTag(key string)
Tags() map[string]string
TagList() []*lp.Tag
AddMeta(key, value string)
GetMeta(key string) (string, bool)
HasMeta(key string) bool
RemoveMeta(key string)
Meta() map[string]string
MetaList() []*lp.Tag
AddField(key string, value interface{})
GetField(key string) (interface{}, bool)
HasField(key string) bool
RemoveField(key string)
Fields() map[string]interface{}
FieldList() []*lp.Field
String() string
SetTime(t time.Time)
}
func (m *ccMetric) Meta() map[string]string {
meta := make(map[string]string, len(m.meta))
for _, m := range m.meta {
meta[m.Key] = m.Value
}
return meta
}
func (m *ccMetric) MetaList() []*lp.Tag {
return m.meta
ToPoint(metaAsTags map[string]bool) *write.Point // Generate influxDB point for data type ccMetric
ToLineProtocol(metaAsTags map[string]bool) string // Generate influxDB line protocol for data type ccMetric
Name() string // Get metric name
SetName(name string) // Set metric name
Time() time.Time // Get timestamp
SetTime(t time.Time) // Set timestamp
Tags() map[string]string // Map of tags
AddTag(key, value string) // Add a tag
GetTag(key string) (value string, ok bool) // Get a tag by its key
HasTag(key string) (ok bool) // Check if a tag key is present
RemoveTag(key string) // Remove a tag by its key
Meta() map[string]string // Map of meta data tags
AddMeta(key, value string) // Add a meta data tag
GetMeta(key string) (value string, ok bool) // Get a meta data tab addressed by its key
HasMeta(key string) (ok bool) // Check if a meta data key is present
RemoveMeta(key string) // Remove a meta data tag by its key
Fields() map[string]interface{} // Map of fields
AddField(key string, value interface{}) // Add a field
GetField(key string) (value interface{}, ok bool) // Get a field addressed by its key
HasField(key string) (ok bool) // Check if a field key is present
RemoveField(key string) // Remove a field addressed by its key
}
// String implements the stringer interface for data type ccMetric
func (m *ccMetric) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %v %v %v %d", m.name, m.Tags(), m.Meta(), m.Fields(), m.tm.UnixNano())
return fmt.Sprintf(
"Name: %s, Tags: %+v, Meta: %+v, fields: %+v, Timestamp: %d",
m.name, m.tags, m.meta, m.fields, m.tm.UnixNano(),
)
}
// ToLineProtocol generates influxDB line protocol for data type ccMetric
func (m *ccMetric) ToPoint(metaAsTags map[string]bool) (p *write.Point) {
p = influxdb2.NewPoint(m.name, m.tags, m.fields, m.tm)
for key, ok1 := range metaAsTags {
if val, ok2 := m.GetMeta(key); ok1 && ok2 {
p.AddTag(key, val)
}
}
return p
}
// ToLineProtocol generates influxDB line protocol for data type ccMetric
func (m *ccMetric) ToLineProtocol(metaAsTags map[string]bool) string {
return write.PointToLineProtocol(
m.ToPoint(metaAsTags),
time.Nanosecond,
)
}
// Name returns the measurement name
func (m *ccMetric) Name() string {
return m.name
}
func (m *ccMetric) Tags() map[string]string {
tags := make(map[string]string, len(m.tags))
for _, tag := range m.tags {
tags[tag.Key] = tag.Value
}
return tags
}
func (m *ccMetric) TagList() []*lp.Tag {
return m.tags
}
func (m *ccMetric) Fields() map[string]interface{} {
fields := make(map[string]interface{}, len(m.fields))
for _, field := range m.fields {
fields[field.Key] = field.Value
}
return fields
}
func (m *ccMetric) FieldList() []*lp.Field {
return m.fields
// SetName sets the measurement name
func (m *ccMetric) SetName(name string) {
m.name = name
}
// Time returns timestamp
func (m *ccMetric) Time() time.Time {
return m.tm
}
// SetTime sets the timestamp
func (m *ccMetric) SetTime(t time.Time) {
m.tm = t
}
func (m *ccMetric) HasTag(key string) bool {
for _, tag := range m.tags {
if tag.Key == key {
return true
}
}
return false
}
func (m *ccMetric) GetTag(key string) (string, bool) {
for _, tag := range m.tags {
if tag.Key == key {
return tag.Value, true
}
}
return "", false
}
func (m *ccMetric) RemoveTag(key string) {
for i, tag := range m.tags {
if tag.Key == key {
copy(m.tags[i:], m.tags[i+1:])
m.tags[len(m.tags)-1] = nil
m.tags = m.tags[:len(m.tags)-1]
return
}
}
// Tags returns the the list of tags as key-value-mapping
func (m *ccMetric) Tags() map[string]string {
return m.tags
}
// AddTag adds a tag (consisting of key and value) to the map of tags
func (m *ccMetric) AddTag(key, value string) {
for i, tag := range m.tags {
if key > tag.Key {
continue
}
if key == tag.Key {
tag.Value = value
return
}
m.tags = append(m.tags, nil)
copy(m.tags[i+1:], m.tags[i:])
m.tags[i] = &lp.Tag{Key: key, Value: value}
return
}
m.tags = append(m.tags, &lp.Tag{Key: key, Value: value})
m.tags[key] = value
}
func (m *ccMetric) HasMeta(key string) bool {
for _, tag := range m.meta {
if tag.Key == key {
return true
}
}
return false
// GetTag returns the tag with tag's key equal to <key>
func (m *ccMetric) GetTag(key string) (string, bool) {
value, ok := m.tags[key]
return value, ok
}
func (m *ccMetric) GetMeta(key string) (string, bool) {
for _, tag := range m.meta {
if tag.Key == key {
return tag.Value, true
}
}
return "", false
// HasTag checks if a tag with key equal to <key> is present in the list of tags
func (m *ccMetric) HasTag(key string) bool {
_, ok := m.tags[key]
return ok
}
func (m *ccMetric) RemoveMeta(key string) {
for i, tag := range m.meta {
if tag.Key == key {
copy(m.meta[i:], m.meta[i+1:])
m.meta[len(m.meta)-1] = nil
m.meta = m.meta[:len(m.meta)-1]
return
}
}
// RemoveTag removes the tag with tag's key equal to <key>
func (m *ccMetric) RemoveTag(key string) {
delete(m.tags, key)
}
// Meta returns the meta data tags as key-value mapping
func (m *ccMetric) Meta() map[string]string {
return m.meta
}
// AddMeta adds a meta data tag (consisting of key and value) to the map of meta data tags
func (m *ccMetric) AddMeta(key, value string) {
for i, tag := range m.meta {
if key > tag.Key {
continue
}
if key == tag.Key {
tag.Value = value
return
}
m.meta = append(m.meta, nil)
copy(m.meta[i+1:], m.meta[i:])
m.meta[i] = &lp.Tag{Key: key, Value: value}
return
}
m.meta = append(m.meta, &lp.Tag{Key: key, Value: value})
m.meta[key] = value
}
// GetMeta returns the meta data tag with meta data's key equal to <key>
func (m *ccMetric) GetMeta(key string) (string, bool) {
value, ok := m.meta[key]
return value, ok
}
// HasMeta checks if a meta data tag with meta data's key equal to <key> is present in the map of meta data tags
func (m *ccMetric) HasMeta(key string) bool {
_, ok := m.meta[key]
return ok
}
// RemoveMeta removes the meta data tag with tag's key equal to <key>
func (m *ccMetric) RemoveMeta(key string) {
delete(m.meta, key)
}
// Fields returns the list of fields as key-value-mapping
func (m *ccMetric) Fields() map[string]interface{} {
return m.fields
}
// AddField adds a field (consisting of key and value) to the map of fields
func (m *ccMetric) AddField(key string, value interface{}) {
for i, field := range m.fields {
if key == field.Key {
m.fields[i] = &lp.Field{Key: key, Value: convertField(value)}
return
}
}
m.fields = append(m.fields, &lp.Field{Key: key, Value: convertField(value)})
m.fields[key] = value
}
// GetField returns the field with field's key equal to <key>
func (m *ccMetric) GetField(key string) (interface{}, bool) {
for _, field := range m.fields {
if field.Key == key {
return field.Value, true
}
}
return "", false
v, ok := m.fields[key]
return v, ok
}
// HasField checks if a field with field's key equal to <key> is present in the map of fields
func (m *ccMetric) HasField(key string) bool {
for _, field := range m.fields {
if field.Key == key {
return true
}
}
return false
_, ok := m.fields[key]
return ok
}
// RemoveField removes the field with field's key equal to <key>
// from the map of fields
func (m *ccMetric) RemoveField(key string) {
for i, field := range m.fields {
if field.Key == key {
copy(m.fields[i:], m.fields[i+1:])
m.fields[len(m.fields)-1] = nil
m.fields = m.fields[:len(m.fields)-1]
return
}
}
delete(m.fields, key)
}
// New creates a new measurement point
func New(
name string,
tags map[string]string,
@@ -244,85 +192,79 @@ func New(
) (CCMetric, error) {
m := &ccMetric{
name: name,
tags: nil,
fields: nil,
tags: make(map[string]string, len(tags)),
meta: make(map[string]string, len(meta)),
fields: make(map[string]interface{}, len(fields)),
tm: tm,
meta: nil,
}
if len(tags) > 0 {
m.tags = make([]*lp.Tag, 0, len(tags))
for k, v := range tags {
m.tags = append(m.tags,
&lp.Tag{Key: k, Value: v})
}
sort.Slice(m.tags, func(i, j int) bool { return m.tags[i].Key < m.tags[j].Key })
// deep copy tags, meta data tags and fields
for k, v := range tags {
m.tags[k] = v
}
if len(meta) > 0 {
m.meta = make([]*lp.Tag, 0, len(meta))
for k, v := range meta {
m.meta = append(m.meta,
&lp.Tag{Key: k, Value: v})
}
sort.Slice(m.meta, func(i, j int) bool { return m.meta[i].Key < m.meta[j].Key })
for k, v := range meta {
m.meta[k] = v
}
if len(fields) > 0 {
m.fields = make([]*lp.Field, 0, len(fields))
for k, v := range fields {
v := convertField(v)
if v == nil {
continue
}
m.AddField(k, v)
for k, v := range fields {
v := convertField(v)
if v == nil {
continue
}
m.fields[k] = v
}
return m, nil
}
func FromMetric(other CCMetric) CCMetric {
// FromMetric copies the metric <other>
func FromMetric(other ccMetric) CCMetric {
m := &ccMetric{
name: other.Name(),
tags: make([]*lp.Tag, len(other.TagList())),
fields: make([]*lp.Field, len(other.FieldList())),
meta: make([]*lp.Tag, len(other.MetaList())),
tags: make(map[string]string, len(other.tags)),
meta: make(map[string]string, len(other.meta)),
fields: make(map[string]interface{}, len(other.fields)),
tm: other.Time(),
}
for i, tag := range other.TagList() {
m.tags[i] = &lp.Tag{Key: tag.Key, Value: tag.Value}
// deep copy tags, meta data tags and fields
for key, value := range other.tags {
m.tags[key] = value
}
for i, s := range other.MetaList() {
m.meta[i] = &lp.Tag{Key: s.Key, Value: s.Value}
for key, value := range other.meta {
m.meta[key] = value
}
for i, field := range other.FieldList() {
m.fields[i] = &lp.Field{Key: field.Key, Value: field.Value}
for key, value := range other.fields {
m.fields[key] = value
}
return m
}
// FromInfluxMetric copies the influxDB line protocol metric <other>
func FromInfluxMetric(other lp.Metric) CCMetric {
m := &ccMetric{
name: other.Name(),
tags: make([]*lp.Tag, len(other.TagList())),
fields: make([]*lp.Field, len(other.FieldList())),
meta: make([]*lp.Tag, 0),
tags: make(map[string]string),
meta: make(map[string]string),
fields: make(map[string]interface{}),
tm: other.Time(),
}
for i, tag := range other.TagList() {
m.tags[i] = &lp.Tag{Key: tag.Key, Value: tag.Value}
// deep copy tags and fields
for _, otherTag := range other.TagList() {
m.tags[otherTag.Key] = otherTag.Value
}
for i, field := range other.FieldList() {
m.fields[i] = &lp.Field{Key: field.Key, Value: field.Value}
for _, otherField := range other.FieldList() {
m.fields[otherField.Key] = otherField.Value
}
return m
}
// convertField converts data types of fields by the following schemata:
// *float32, *float64, float32, float64 -> float64
// *int, *int8, *int16, *int32, *int64, int, int8, int16, int32, int64 -> int64
// *uint, *uint8, *uint16, *uint32, *uint64, uint, uint8, uint16, uint32, uint64 -> uint64
// *[]byte, *string, []byte, string -> string
// *bool, bool -> bool
func convertField(v interface{}) interface{} {
switch v := v.(type) {
case float64:

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@@ -6,12 +6,17 @@ import (
"log"
"os"
"path/filepath"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
cclogger "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
)
const SYSFS_NUMABASE = `/sys/devices/system/node`
const SYSFS_CPUBASE = `/sys/devices/system/cpu`
const PROCFS_CPUINFO = `/proc/cpuinfo`
// intArrayContains scans an array of ints if the value str is present in the array
// If the specified value is found, the corresponding array index is returned.
// The bool value is used to signal success or failure
@@ -24,20 +29,26 @@ func intArrayContains(array []int, str int) (int, bool) {
return -1, false
}
// stringArrayContains scans an array of strings if the value str is present in the array
// If the specified value is found, the corresponding array index is returned.
// The bool value is used to signal success or failure
// func stringArrayContains(array []string, str string) (int, bool) {
// for i, a := range array {
// if a == str {
// return i, true
// }
// }
// return -1, false
// }
func fileToInt(path string) int {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
cclogger.ComponentError("ccTopology", "Reading", path, ":", err.Error())
return -1
}
sbuffer := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
var id int64
//_, err = fmt.Scanf("%d", sbuffer, &id)
id, err = strconv.ParseInt(sbuffer, 10, 32)
if err != nil {
cclogger.ComponentError("ccTopology", "Parsing", path, ":", sbuffer, err.Error())
return -1
}
return int(id)
}
func SocketList() []int {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/cpuinfo")
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(PROCFS_CPUINFO))
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
return nil
@@ -62,13 +73,13 @@ func SocketList() []int {
}
func CpuList() []int {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile("/proc/cpuinfo")
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(PROCFS_CPUINFO))
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
return nil
}
ll := strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
var cpulist []int
cpulist := make([]int, 0)
for _, line := range ll {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "processor") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
@@ -86,6 +97,84 @@ func CpuList() []int {
return cpulist
}
func CoreList() []int {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(string(PROCFS_CPUINFO))
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
return nil
}
ll := strings.Split(string(buffer), "\n")
corelist := make([]int, 0)
for _, line := range ll {
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "core id") {
lv := strings.Fields(line)
id, err := strconv.ParseInt(lv[3], 10, 32)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
return corelist
}
_, found := intArrayContains(corelist, int(id))
if !found {
corelist = append(corelist, int(id))
}
}
}
return corelist
}
func NumaNodeList() []int {
numaList := make([]int, 0)
globPath := filepath.Join(string(SYSFS_NUMABASE), "node*")
regexPath := filepath.Join(string(SYSFS_NUMABASE), "node(\\d+)")
regex := regexp.MustCompile(regexPath)
files, err := filepath.Glob(globPath)
if err != nil {
cclogger.ComponentError("CCTopology", "NumaNodeList", err.Error())
}
for _, f := range files {
if !regex.MatchString(f) {
continue
}
finfo, err := os.Lstat(f)
if err != nil {
continue
}
if !finfo.IsDir() {
continue
}
matches := regex.FindStringSubmatch(f)
if len(matches) == 2 {
id, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[1])
if err == nil {
if _, found := intArrayContains(numaList, id); !found {
numaList = append(numaList, id)
}
}
}
}
return numaList
}
func DieList() []int {
cpulist := CpuList()
dielist := make([]int, 0)
for _, c := range cpulist {
diepath := filepath.Join(string(SYSFS_CPUBASE), fmt.Sprintf("cpu%d", c), "topology/die_id")
dieid := fileToInt(diepath)
if dieid > 0 {
_, found := intArrayContains(dielist, int(dieid))
if !found {
dielist = append(dielist, int(dieid))
}
}
}
if len(dielist) > 0 {
return dielist
}
return SocketList()
}
type CpuEntry struct {
Cpuid int
SMT int
@@ -101,7 +190,7 @@ func CpuData() []CpuEntry {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(path)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
cclogger.ComponentError("ccTopology", "Reading", path, ":", err.Error())
//cclogger.ComponentError("ccTopology", "Reading", path, ":", err.Error())
return -1
}
sbuffer := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
@@ -129,14 +218,14 @@ func CpuData() []CpuEntry {
getSMT := func(cpuid int, basepath string) int {
buffer, err := ioutil.ReadFile(fmt.Sprintf("%s/thread_siblings_list", basepath))
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
cclogger.ComponentError("CCTopology", "CpuData:getSMT", err.Error())
}
threadlist := make([]int, 0)
sbuffer := strings.Replace(string(buffer), "\n", "", -1)
for _, x := range strings.Split(sbuffer, ",") {
id, err := strconv.ParseInt(x, 10, 32)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
cclogger.ComponentError("CCTopology", "CpuData:getSMT", err.Error())
}
threadlist = append(threadlist, int(id))
}
@@ -149,18 +238,22 @@ func CpuData() []CpuEntry {
}
getNumaDomain := func(basepath string) int {
files, err := filepath.Glob(fmt.Sprintf("%s/node*", basepath))
globPath := filepath.Join(basepath, "node*")
regexPath := filepath.Join(basepath, "node(\\d+)")
regex := regexp.MustCompile(regexPath)
files, err := filepath.Glob(globPath)
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
cclogger.ComponentError("CCTopology", "CpuData:getNumaDomain", err.Error())
}
for _, f := range files {
finfo, err := os.Lstat(f)
if err == nil && (finfo.IsDir() || finfo.Mode()&os.ModeSymlink != 0) {
var id int
parts := strings.Split(f, "/")
_, err = fmt.Scanf("node%d", parts[len(parts)-1], &id)
if err == nil {
return id
if err == nil && finfo.IsDir() {
matches := regex.FindStringSubmatch(f)
if len(matches) == 2 {
id, err := strconv.Atoi(matches[1])
if err == nil {
return id
}
}
}
}
@@ -171,29 +264,36 @@ func CpuData() []CpuEntry {
for _, c := range CpuList() {
clist = append(clist, CpuEntry{Cpuid: c})
}
for _, centry := range clist {
for i, centry := range clist {
centry.Socket = -1
centry.Numadomain = -1
centry.Die = -1
centry.Core = -1
// Set base directory for topology lookup
base := fmt.Sprintf("/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu%d/topology", centry.Cpuid)
cpustr := fmt.Sprintf("cpu%d", centry.Cpuid)
base := filepath.Join("/sys/devices/system/cpu", cpustr)
topoBase := filepath.Join(base, "topology")
// Lookup CPU core id
centry.Core = getCore(base)
centry.Core = getCore(topoBase)
// Lookup CPU socket id
centry.Socket = getSocket(base)
centry.Socket = getSocket(topoBase)
// Lookup CPU die id
centry.Die = getDie(base)
centry.Die = getDie(topoBase)
if centry.Die < 0 {
centry.Die = centry.Socket
}
// Lookup SMT thread id
centry.SMT = getSMT(centry.Cpuid, base)
centry.SMT = getSMT(centry.Cpuid, topoBase)
// Lookup NUMA domain id
centry.Numadomain = getNumaDomain(base)
// Update values in output list
clist[i] = centry
}
return clist
}
@@ -203,35 +303,41 @@ type CpuInformation struct {
SMTWidth int
NumSockets int
NumDies int
NumCores int
NumNumaDomains int
}
func CpuInfo() CpuInformation {
var c CpuInformation
smt := 0
numa := 0
die := 0
socket := 0
smtList := make([]int, 0)
numaList := make([]int, 0)
dieList := make([]int, 0)
socketList := make([]int, 0)
coreList := make([]int, 0)
cdata := CpuData()
for _, d := range cdata {
if d.SMT > smt {
smt = d.SMT
if _, ok := intArrayContains(smtList, d.SMT); !ok {
smtList = append(smtList, d.SMT)
}
if d.Numadomain > numa {
numa = d.Numadomain
if _, ok := intArrayContains(numaList, d.Numadomain); !ok {
numaList = append(numaList, d.Numadomain)
}
if d.Die > die {
die = d.Die
if _, ok := intArrayContains(dieList, d.Die); !ok {
dieList = append(dieList, d.Die)
}
if d.Socket > socket {
socket = d.Socket
if _, ok := intArrayContains(socketList, d.Socket); !ok {
socketList = append(socketList, d.Socket)
}
if _, ok := intArrayContains(coreList, d.Core); !ok {
coreList = append(coreList, d.Core)
}
}
c.NumNumaDomains = numa + 1
c.SMTWidth = smt + 1
c.NumDies = die + 1
c.NumSockets = socket + 1
c.NumNumaDomains = len(numaList)
c.SMTWidth = len(smtList)
c.NumDies = len(dieList)
c.NumCores = len(coreList)
c.NumSockets = len(socketList)
c.NumHWthreads = len(cdata)
return c
}
@@ -275,3 +381,47 @@ func GetCpuCore(cpuid int) int {
}
return -1
}
func GetSocketCpus(socket int) []int {
all := CpuData()
cpulist := make([]int, 0)
for _, d := range all {
if d.Socket == socket {
cpulist = append(cpulist, d.Cpuid)
}
}
return cpulist
}
func GetNumaDomainCpus(domain int) []int {
all := CpuData()
cpulist := make([]int, 0)
for _, d := range all {
if d.Numadomain == domain {
cpulist = append(cpulist, d.Cpuid)
}
}
return cpulist
}
func GetDieCpus(die int) []int {
all := CpuData()
cpulist := make([]int, 0)
for _, d := range all {
if d.Die == die {
cpulist = append(cpulist, d.Cpuid)
}
}
return cpulist
}
func GetCoreCpus(core int) []int {
all := CpuData()
cpulist := make([]int, 0)
for _, d := range all {
if d.Core == core {
cpulist = append(cpulist, d.Cpuid)
}
}
return cpulist
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
# The MetricAggregator
In some cases, further combination of metrics or raw values is required. For that strings like `foo + 1` with runtime dependent `foo` need to be evaluated. The MetricAggregator relies on the [`gval`](https://github.com/PaesslerAG/gval) Golang package to perform all expression evaluation. The `gval` package provides the basic arithmetic operations but the MetricAggregator defines additional ones.
**Note**: To get an impression which expressions can be handled by `gval`, see its [README](https://github.com/PaesslerAG/gval/blob/master/README.md)
## Simple expression evaluation
For simple expression evaluation, the MetricAggregator provides two function for different use-cases:
- `EvalBoolCondition(expression string, params map[string]interface{}`: Used by the MetricRouter to match metrics like `metric.Name() == 'mymetric'`
- `EvalFloat64Condition(expression string, params map[string]interface{})`: Used by the MetricRouter and LikwidCollector to derive new values like `(PMC0+PMC1)/PMC3`
## MetricAggregator extensions for `gval`
The MetricAggregator provides these functions additional to the `Full` language in `gval`:
- `sum(array)`: Sum up values in an array like `sum(values)`
- `min(array)`: Get the minimum value in an array like `min(values)`
- `avg(array)`: Get the mean value in an array like `avg(values)`
- `mean(array)`: Get the mean value in an array like `mean(values)`
- `max(array)`: Get the maximum value in an array like `max(values)`
- `len(array)`: Get the length of an array like `len(values)`
- `median(array)`: Get the median value in an array like `mean(values)`
- `in`: Check existence in an array like `0 in getCpuList()` to check whether there is an entry `0`. Also substring matching works like `temp in metric.Name()`
- `match`: Regular-expression matching like `match('temp_cores_%d+', metric.Name())`. **Note** all `\` in an regex has to be replaced with `%`
- `getCpuCore(cpuid)`: For a CPU id, the the corresponding CPU core id like `getCpuCore(0)`
- `getCpuSocket(cpuid)`: For a CPU id, the the corresponding CPU socket id
- `getCpuNuma(cpuid)`: For a CPU id, the the corresponding NUMA domain id
- `getCpuDie(cpuid)`: For a CPU id, the the corresponding CPU die id
- `getSockCpuList(sockid)`: For a given CPU socket id, the list of CPU ids is returned like the CPUs on socket 1 `getSockCpuList(1)`
- `getNumaCpuList(numaid)`: For a given NUMA node id, the list of CPU ids is returned
- `getDieCpuList(dieid)`: For a given CPU die id, the list of CPU ids is returned
- `getCoreCpuList(coreid)`: For a given CPU core id, the list of CPU ids is returned
- `getCpuList`: Get the list of all CPUs
## Limitations
- Since the metrics are written in JSON files which do not allow `""` without proper escaping inside of JSON strings, you have to use `''` for strings.
- Since `\` is interpreted by JSON as escape character, it cannot be used in metrics. But it is required to write regular expressions. So instead of `/`, use `%` and the MetricAggregator replaces them after reading the JSON file.

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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
package metricRouter
package metricAggregator
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"math"
"os"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
@@ -15,7 +17,7 @@ import (
"github.com/PaesslerAG/gval"
)
type metricAggregatorIntervalConfig struct {
type MetricAggregatorIntervalConfig struct {
Name string `json:"name"` // Metric name for the new metric
Function string `json:"function"` // Function to apply on the metric
Condition string `json:"if"` // Condition for applying function
@@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ type metricAggregatorIntervalConfig struct {
}
type metricAggregator struct {
functions []*metricAggregatorIntervalConfig
functions []*MetricAggregatorIntervalConfig
constants map[string]interface{}
language gval.Language
output chan lp.CCMetric
@@ -61,10 +63,20 @@ var metricCacheLanguage = gval.NewLanguage(
gval.Function("getCpuList", getCpuListOfNode),
gval.Function("getCpuListOfType", getCpuListOfType),
)
var language gval.Language = gval.NewLanguage(
gval.Full(),
metricCacheLanguage,
)
var evaluables = struct {
mapping map[string]gval.Evaluable
mutex sync.Mutex
}{
mapping: make(map[string]gval.Evaluable),
}
func (c *metricAggregator) Init(output chan lp.CCMetric) error {
c.output = output
c.functions = make([]*metricAggregatorIntervalConfig, 0)
c.functions = make([]*MetricAggregatorIntervalConfig, 0)
c.constants = make(map[string]interface{})
// add constants like hostname, numSockets, ... to constants list
@@ -84,7 +96,7 @@ func (c *metricAggregator) Init(output chan lp.CCMetric) error {
c.constants["smtWidth"] = cinfo.SMTWidth
c.language = gval.NewLanguage(
gval.Base(),
gval.Full(),
metricCacheLanguage,
)
@@ -245,15 +257,16 @@ func (c *metricAggregator) AddAggregation(name, function, condition string, tags
return nil
}
}
var agg metricAggregatorIntervalConfig
agg.Name = name
agg.Condition = newcond
agg.gvalCond = gvalCond
agg.Function = newfunc
agg.gvalFunc = gvalFunc
agg.Tags = tags
agg.Meta = meta
c.functions = append(c.functions, &agg)
agg := &MetricAggregatorIntervalConfig{
Name: name,
Condition: newcond,
gvalCond: gvalCond,
Function: newfunc,
gvalFunc: gvalFunc,
Tags: tags,
Meta: meta,
}
c.functions = append(c.functions, agg)
return nil
}
@@ -281,6 +294,50 @@ func (c *metricAggregator) AddFunction(name string, function func(args ...interf
c.language = gval.NewLanguage(c.language, gval.Function(name, function))
}
func EvalBoolCondition(condition string, params map[string]interface{}) (bool, error) {
evaluables.mutex.Lock()
evaluable, ok := evaluables.mapping[condition]
evaluables.mutex.Unlock()
if !ok {
newcond :=
strings.ReplaceAll(
strings.ReplaceAll(
condition, "'", "\""), "%", "\\")
var err error
evaluable, err = language.NewEvaluable(newcond)
if err != nil {
return false, err
}
evaluables.mutex.Lock()
evaluables.mapping[condition] = evaluable
evaluables.mutex.Unlock()
}
value, err := evaluable.EvalBool(context.Background(), params)
return value, err
}
func EvalFloat64Condition(condition string, params map[string]interface{}) (float64, error) {
evaluables.mutex.Lock()
evaluable, ok := evaluables.mapping[condition]
evaluables.mutex.Unlock()
if !ok {
newcond :=
strings.ReplaceAll(
strings.ReplaceAll(
condition, "'", "\""), "%", "\\")
var err error
evaluable, err = language.NewEvaluable(newcond)
if err != nil {
return math.NaN(), err
}
evaluables.mutex.Lock()
evaluables.mapping[condition] = evaluable
evaluables.mutex.Unlock()
}
value, err := evaluable.EvalFloat64(context.Background(), params)
return value, err
}
func NewAggregator(output chan lp.CCMetric) (MetricAggregator, error) {
a := new(metricAggregator)
err := a.Init(output)

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
package metricRouter
package metricAggregator
import (
"errors"

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@@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ The CCMetric router sits in between the collectors and the sinks and can be used
```json
{
"num_cache_intervals" : 1,
"interval_timestamp" : true,
"hostname_tag" : "hostname",
"max_forward" : 50,
"add_tags" : [
{
"key" : "cluster",
@@ -25,16 +29,80 @@ The CCMetric router sits in between the collectors and the sinks and can be used
"if" : "*"
}
],
"interval_timestamp" : true
"interval_aggregates" : [
{
"name" : "temp_cores_avg",
"if" : "match('temp_core_%d+', metric.Name())",
"function" : "avg(values)",
"tags" : {
"type" : "node"
},
"meta" : {
"group": "IPMI",
"unit": "degC",
"source": "TempCollector"
}
}
],
"drop_metrics" : [
"not_interesting_metric_at_all"
],
"drop_metrics_if" : [
"match('temp_core_%d+', metric.Name())"
],
"rename_metrics" : {
"metric_12345" : "mymetric"
}
}
```
There are three main options `add_tags`, `delete_tags` and `interval_timestamp`. `add_tags` and `delete_tags` are lists consisting of dicts with `key`, `value` and `if`. The `value` can be omitted in the `delete_tags` part as it only uses the `key` for removal. The `interval_timestamp` setting means that a unique timestamp is applied to all metrics traversing the router during an interval.
# Conditional manipulation of tags
# Processing order in the router
The `if` setting allows conditional testing of a single metric like in the example:
- Add the `hostname_tag` tag (if sent by collectors or cache)
- If `interval_timestamp == true`, change time of metrics
- Check if metric should be dropped (`drop_metrics` and `drop_metrics_if`)
- Add tags from `add_tags`
- Delete tags from `del_tags`
- Rename metric based on `rename_metrics` and store old name as `oldname` in meta information
- Add tags from `add_tags` (if you used the new name in the `if` condition)
- Delete tags from `del_tags` (if you used the new name in the `if` condition)
- Send to sinks
- Move to cache (if `num_cache_intervals > 0`)
# The `interval_timestamp` option
The collectors' `Read()` functions are not called simultaneously and therefore the metrics gathered in an interval can have different timestamps. If you want to avoid that and have a common timestamp (the beginning of the interval), set this option to `true` and the MetricRouter sets the time.
# The `num_cache_intervals` option
If the MetricRouter should buffer metrics of intervals in a MetricCache, this option specifies the number of past intervals that should be kept. If `num_cache_intervals = 0`, the cache is disabled. With `num_cache_intervals = 1`, only the metrics of the last interval are buffered.
A `num_cache_intervals > 0` is required to use the `interval_aggregates` option.
# The `hostname_tag` option
By default, the router tags metrics with the hostname for all locally created metrics. The default tag name is `hostname`, but it can be changed if your organization wants anything else
# The `max_forward` option
Every time the router receives a metric through any of the channels, it tries to directly read up to `max_forward` metrics from the same channel. This was done as the router thread would go to sleep and wake up with every arriving metric. The default are `50` metrics at once and `max_forward` needs to greater than `1`.
# The `rename_metrics` option
In the ClusterCockpit world we specified a set of standard metrics. Since some collectors determine the metric names based on files, execuables and libraries, they might change from system to system (or installation to installtion, OS to OS, ...). In order to get the common names, you can rename incoming metrics before sending them to the sink. If the metric name matches the `oldname`, it is changed to `newname`
```json
{
"oldname" : "newname",
"clock_mhz" : "clock"
}
```
# Conditional manipulation of tags (`add_tags` and `del_tags`)
Common config format:
```json
{
"key" : "test",
@@ -43,8 +111,131 @@ The `if` setting allows conditional testing of a single metric like in the examp
}
```
If the CCMetric name is equal to 'temp_package_id_0', it adds an additional tag `test=testing` to the metric.
## The `del_tags` option
In order to match all metrics, you can use `*`, so in order to add a flag per default, like the `cluster=testcluster` tag in the example.
The collectors are free to add whatever `key=value` pair to the metric tags (although the usage of tags should be minimized). If you want to delete a tag afterwards, you can do that. When the `if` condition matches on a metric, the `key` is removed from the metric's tags.
If you want to remove a tag for all metrics, use the condition wildcard `*`. The `value` field can be omitted in the `del_tags` case.
Never delete tags:
- `hostname`
- `type`
- `type-id`
## The `add_tags` option
In some cases, metrics should be tagged or an existing tag changed based on some condition. This can be done in the `add_tags` section. When the `if` condition evaluates to `true`, the tag `key` is added or gets changed to the new `value`.
If the CCMetric name is equal to `temp_package_id_0`, it adds an additional tag `test=testing` to the metric.
For this metric, a more useful example would be:
```json
[
{
"key" : "type",
"value" : "socket",
"if" : "name == 'temp_package_id_0'"
},
{
"key" : "type-id",
"value" : "0",
"if" : "name == 'temp_package_id_0'"
},
]
```
The metric `temp_package_id_0` corresponds to the tempature of the first CPU socket (=package). With the above configuration, the tags would reflect that because commonly the [TempCollector](../../collectors/tempMetric.md) submits only `node` metrics.
In order to match all metrics, you can use `*`, so in order to add a flag per default. This is useful to attached system-specific tags like `cluster=testcluster`:
```json
{
"key" : "cluster",
"value" : "testcluster",
"if" : "*"
}
```
# Dropping metrics
In some cases, you want to drop a metric and don't get it forwarded to the sinks. There are two options based on the required specification:
- Based only on the metric name -> `drop_metrics` section
- An evaluable condition with more overhead -> `drop_metrics_if` section
## The `drop_metrics` section
The argument is a list of metric names. No futher checks are performed, only a comparison of the metric name
```json
{
"drop_metrics" : [
"drop_metric_1",
"drop_metric_2"
]
}
```
The example drops all metrics with the name `drop_metric_1` and `drop_metric_2`.
## The `drop_metrics_if` section
This option takes a list of evaluable conditions and performs them one after the other on **all** metrics incoming from the collectors and the metric cache (aka `interval_aggregates`).
```json
{
"drop_metrics_if" : [
"match('drop_metric_%d+', name)",
"match('cpu', type) && type-id == 0"
]
}
```
The first line is comparable with the example in `drop_metrics`, it drops all metrics starting with `drop_metric_` and ending with a number. The second line drops all metrics of the first hardware thread (**not** recommended)
# Aggregate metric values of the current interval with the `interval_aggregates` option
**Note:** `interval_aggregates` works only if `num_cache_intervals` > 0
In some cases, you need to derive new metrics based on the metrics arriving during an interval. This can be done in the `interval_aggregates` section. The logic is similar to the other metric manipulation and filtering options. A cache stores all metrics that arrive during an interval. At the beginning of the *next* interval, the list of metrics is submitted to the MetricAggregator. It derives new metrics and submits them back to the MetricRouter, so they are sent in the next interval but have the timestamp of the previous interval beginning.
```json
"interval_aggregates" : [
{
"name" : "new_metric_name",
"if" : "match('sub_metric_%d+', metric.Name())",
"function" : "avg(values)",
"tags" : {
"key" : "value",
"type" : "node"
},
"meta" : {
"key" : "value",
"group": "IPMI",
"unit": "<copy>",
}
}
]
```
The above configuration, collects all metric values for metrics evaluating `if` to `true`. Afterwards it calculates the average `avg` of the `values` (list of all metrics' field `value`) and creates a new CCMetric with the name `new_metric_name` and adds the tags in `tags` and the meta information in `meta`. The special value `<copy>` searches the input metrics and copies the value of the first match of `key` to the new CCMetric.
If you are not interested in the input metrics `sub_metric_%d+` at all, you can add the same condition used here to the `drop_metrics_if` section to drop them.
Use cases for `interval_aggregates`:
- Combine multiple metrics of the a collector to a new one like the [MemstatCollector](../../collectors/memstatMetric.md) does it for `mem_used`)):
```json
{
"name" : "mem_used",
"if" : "source == 'MemstatCollector'",
"function" : "sum(mem_total) - (sum(mem_free) + sum(mem_buffers) + sum(mem_cached))",
"tags" : {
"type" : "node"
},
"meta" : {
"group": "<copy>",
"unit": "<copy>",
"source": "<copy>"
}
}
```

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@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import (
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
agg "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/metricAggregator"
mct "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/multiChanTicker"
)
@@ -22,13 +23,14 @@ type metricCachePeriod struct {
type metricCache struct {
numPeriods int
curPeriod int
lock sync.Mutex
intervals []*metricCachePeriod
wg *sync.WaitGroup
ticker mct.MultiChanTicker
tickchan chan time.Time
done chan bool
output chan lp.CCMetric
aggEngine MetricAggregator
aggEngine agg.MetricAggregator
}
type MetricCache interface {
@@ -59,7 +61,7 @@ func (c *metricCache) Init(output chan lp.CCMetric, ticker mct.MultiChanTicker,
// Create a new aggregation engine. No separate goroutine at the moment
// The code is executed by the MetricCache goroutine
c.aggEngine, err = NewAggregator(c.output)
c.aggEngine, err = agg.NewAggregator(c.output)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("MetricCache", "Cannot create aggregator")
return err
@@ -102,9 +104,11 @@ func (c *metricCache) Start() {
done()
return
case tick := <-c.tickchan:
c.lock.Lock()
old := rotate(tick)
// Get the last period and evaluate aggregation metrics
starttime, endtime, metrics := c.GetPeriod(old)
c.lock.Unlock()
if len(metrics) > 0 {
c.aggEngine.Eval(starttime, endtime, metrics)
} else {
@@ -122,6 +126,7 @@ func (c *metricCache) Start() {
// to avoid reallocations
func (c *metricCache) Add(metric lp.CCMetric) {
if c.curPeriod >= 0 && c.curPeriod < c.numPeriods {
c.lock.Lock()
p := c.intervals[c.curPeriod]
if p.numMetrics < p.sizeMetrics {
p.metrics[p.numMetrics] = metric
@@ -133,6 +138,7 @@ func (c *metricCache) Add(metric lp.CCMetric) {
p.sizeMetrics = p.sizeMetrics + 1
p.stopstamp = metric.Time()
}
c.lock.Unlock()
}
}
@@ -148,16 +154,26 @@ func (c *metricCache) DeleteAggregation(name string) error {
// is the current one, index=1 the last interval and so on. Returns and empty array if a wrong index
// is given (negative index, index larger than configured number of total intervals, ...)
func (c *metricCache) GetPeriod(index int) (time.Time, time.Time, []lp.CCMetric) {
var start time.Time = time.Now()
var stop time.Time = time.Now()
var metrics []lp.CCMetric
if index >= 0 && index < c.numPeriods {
pindex := c.curPeriod - index
if pindex < 0 {
pindex = c.numPeriods - pindex
}
if pindex >= 0 && pindex < c.numPeriods {
return c.intervals[pindex].startstamp, c.intervals[pindex].stopstamp, c.intervals[pindex].metrics
start = c.intervals[pindex].startstamp
stop = c.intervals[pindex].stopstamp
metrics = c.intervals[pindex].metrics
//return c.intervals[pindex].startstamp, c.intervals[pindex].stopstamp, c.intervals[pindex].metrics
} else {
metrics = make([]lp.CCMetric, 0)
}
} else {
metrics = make([]lp.CCMetric, 0)
}
return time.Now(), time.Now(), make([]lp.CCMetric, 0)
return start, stop, metrics
}
// Close finishes / stops the metric cache

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@@ -10,10 +10,12 @@ import (
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
agg "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/metricAggregator"
mct "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/multiChanTicker"
"gopkg.in/Knetic/govaluate.v2"
)
const ROUTER_MAX_FORWARD = 50
// Metric router tag configuration
type metricRouterTagConfig struct {
Key string `json:"key"` // Tag name
@@ -23,11 +25,17 @@ type metricRouterTagConfig struct {
// Metric router configuration
type metricRouterConfig struct {
AddTags []metricRouterTagConfig `json:"add_tags"` // List of tags that are added when the condition is met
DelTags []metricRouterTagConfig `json:"delete_tags"` // List of tags that are removed when the condition is met
IntervalAgg []metricAggregatorIntervalConfig `json:"interval_aggregates"` // List of aggregation function processed at the end of an interval
IntervalStamp bool `json:"interval_timestamp"` // Update timestamp periodically by ticker each interval?
NumCacheIntervals int `json:"num_cache_intervals"` // Number of intervals of cached metrics for evaluation
HostnameTagName string `json:"hostname_tag"` // Key name used when adding the hostname to a metric (default 'hostname')
AddTags []metricRouterTagConfig `json:"add_tags"` // List of tags that are added when the condition is met
DelTags []metricRouterTagConfig `json:"delete_tags"` // List of tags that are removed when the condition is met
IntervalAgg []agg.MetricAggregatorIntervalConfig `json:"interval_aggregates"` // List of aggregation function processed at the end of an interval
DropMetrics []string `json:"drop_metrics"` // List of metric names to drop. For fine-grained dropping use drop_metrics_if
DropMetricsIf []string `json:"drop_metrics_if"` // List of evaluatable terms to drop metrics
RenameMetrics map[string]string `json:"rename_metrics"` // Map to rename metric name from key to value
IntervalStamp bool `json:"interval_timestamp"` // Update timestamp periodically by ticker each interval?
NumCacheIntervals int `json:"num_cache_intervals"` // Number of intervals of cached metrics for evaluation
MaxForward int `json:"max_forward"` // Number of maximal forwarded metrics at one select
dropMetrics map[string]bool // Internal map for O(1) lookup
}
// Metric router data structure
@@ -40,11 +48,11 @@ type metricRouter struct {
done chan bool // channel to finish / stop metric router
wg *sync.WaitGroup // wait group for all goroutines in cc-metric-collector
timestamp time.Time // timestamp periodically updated by ticker each interval
timerdone chan bool // channel to finish / stop timestamp updater
ticker mct.MultiChanTicker // periodically ticking once each interval
config metricRouterConfig // json encoded config for metric router
cache MetricCache // pointer to MetricCache
cachewg sync.WaitGroup // wait group for MetricCache
maxForward int // number of metrics to forward maximally in one iteration
}
// MetricRouter access functions
@@ -69,6 +77,8 @@ func (r *metricRouter) Init(ticker mct.MultiChanTicker, wg *sync.WaitGroup, rout
r.cache_input = make(chan lp.CCMetric)
r.wg = wg
r.ticker = ticker
r.config.MaxForward = ROUTER_MAX_FORWARD
r.config.HostnameTagName = "hostname"
// Set hostname
hostname, err := os.Hostname()
@@ -92,85 +102,55 @@ func (r *metricRouter) Init(ticker mct.MultiChanTicker, wg *sync.WaitGroup, rout
cclog.ComponentError("MetricRouter", err.Error())
return err
}
numIntervals := r.config.NumCacheIntervals
if numIntervals <= 0 {
numIntervals = 1
r.maxForward = 1
if r.config.MaxForward > r.maxForward {
r.maxForward = r.config.MaxForward
}
r.cache, err = NewCache(r.cache_input, r.ticker, &r.cachewg, numIntervals)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("MetricRouter", "MetricCache initialization failed:", err.Error())
return err
if r.config.NumCacheIntervals > 0 {
r.cache, err = NewCache(r.cache_input, r.ticker, &r.cachewg, r.config.NumCacheIntervals)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("MetricRouter", "MetricCache initialization failed:", err.Error())
return err
}
for _, agg := range r.config.IntervalAgg {
r.cache.AddAggregation(agg.Name, agg.Function, agg.Condition, agg.Tags, agg.Meta)
}
}
for _, agg := range r.config.IntervalAgg {
r.cache.AddAggregation(agg.Name, agg.Function, agg.Condition, agg.Tags, agg.Meta)
r.config.dropMetrics = make(map[string]bool)
for _, mname := range r.config.DropMetrics {
r.config.dropMetrics[mname] = true
}
return nil
}
// StartTimer starts a timer which updates timestamp periodically
func (r *metricRouter) StartTimer() {
m := make(chan time.Time)
r.ticker.AddChannel(m)
r.timerdone = make(chan bool)
r.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer r.wg.Done()
for {
select {
case <-r.timerdone:
close(r.timerdone)
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", "TIMER DONE")
return
case t := <-m:
r.timestamp = t
}
}
}()
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", "TIMER START")
}
// EvalCondition evaluates condition cond for metric data from point
func (r *metricRouter) EvalCondition(cond string, point lp.CCMetric) (bool, error) {
expression, err := govaluate.NewEvaluableExpression(cond)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", cond, " = ", err.Error())
return false, err
}
// Add metric name, tags, meta data, fields and timestamp to the parameter list
func getParamMap(point lp.CCMetric) map[string]interface{} {
params := make(map[string]interface{})
params["metric"] = point
params["name"] = point.Name()
for _, t := range point.TagList() {
params[t.Key] = t.Value
for key, value := range point.Tags() {
params[key] = value
}
for _, m := range point.MetaList() {
params[m.Key] = m.Value
for key, value := range point.Meta() {
params[key] = value
}
for _, f := range point.FieldList() {
params[f.Key] = f.Value
for key, value := range point.Fields() {
params[key] = value
}
params["timestamp"] = point.Time()
// evaluate condition
result, err := expression.Evaluate(params)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", cond, " = ", err.Error())
return false, err
}
return bool(result.(bool)), err
return params
}
// DoAddTags adds a tag when condition is fullfiled
func (r *metricRouter) DoAddTags(point lp.CCMetric) {
var conditionMatches bool
for _, m := range r.config.AddTags {
var conditionMatches bool
if m.Condition == "*" {
// Condition is always matched
conditionMatches = true
} else {
// Evaluate condition
var err error
conditionMatches, err = r.EvalCondition(m.Condition, point)
conditionMatches, err = agg.EvalBoolCondition(m.Condition, getParamMap(point))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("MetricRouter", err.Error())
conditionMatches = false
@@ -184,14 +164,15 @@ func (r *metricRouter) DoAddTags(point lp.CCMetric) {
// DoDelTags removes a tag when condition is fullfiled
func (r *metricRouter) DoDelTags(point lp.CCMetric) {
var conditionMatches bool
for _, m := range r.config.DelTags {
var conditionMatches bool
if m.Condition == "*" {
// Condition is always matched
conditionMatches = true
} else {
// Evaluate condition
var err error
conditionMatches, err = r.EvalCondition(m.Condition, point)
conditionMatches, err = agg.EvalBoolCondition(m.Condition, getParamMap(point))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("MetricRouter", err.Error())
conditionMatches = false
@@ -203,13 +184,36 @@ func (r *metricRouter) DoDelTags(point lp.CCMetric) {
}
}
// Conditional test whether a metric should be dropped
func (r *metricRouter) dropMetric(point lp.CCMetric) bool {
// Simple drop check
if conditionMatches, ok := r.config.dropMetrics[point.Name()]; ok {
return conditionMatches
}
// Checking the dropping conditions
for _, m := range r.config.DropMetricsIf {
conditionMatches, err := agg.EvalBoolCondition(m, getParamMap(point))
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("MetricRouter", err.Error())
conditionMatches = false
}
if conditionMatches {
return conditionMatches
}
}
// No dropping condition met
return false
}
// Start starts the metric router
func (r *metricRouter) Start() {
// start timer if configured
r.timestamp = time.Now()
timeChan := make(chan time.Time)
if r.config.IntervalStamp {
r.StartTimer()
r.ticker.AddChannel(timeChan)
}
// Router manager is done
@@ -224,43 +228,92 @@ func (r *metricRouter) Start() {
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", "FORWARD", point)
r.DoAddTags(point)
r.DoDelTags(point)
name := point.Name()
if new, ok := r.config.RenameMetrics[name]; ok {
point.SetName(new)
point.AddMeta("oldname", name)
}
r.DoAddTags(point)
r.DoDelTags(point)
for _, o := range r.outputs {
o <- point
}
}
// Foward message received from collector channel
coll_forward := func(p lp.CCMetric) {
// receive from metric collector
p.AddTag(r.config.HostnameTagName, r.hostname)
if r.config.IntervalStamp {
p.SetTime(r.timestamp)
}
if !r.dropMetric(p) {
forward(p)
}
// even if the metric is dropped, it is stored in the cache for
// aggregations
if r.config.NumCacheIntervals > 0 {
r.cache.Add(p)
}
}
// Forward message received from receivers channel
recv_forward := func(p lp.CCMetric) {
// receive from receive manager
if r.config.IntervalStamp {
p.SetTime(r.timestamp)
}
if !r.dropMetric(p) {
forward(p)
}
}
// Forward message received from cache channel
cache_forward := func(p lp.CCMetric) {
// receive from metric collector
if !r.dropMetric(p) {
p.AddTag(r.config.HostnameTagName, r.hostname)
forward(p)
}
}
// Start Metric Cache
r.cache.Start()
if r.config.NumCacheIntervals > 0 {
r.cache.Start()
}
r.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer r.wg.Done()
for {
select {
case <-r.done:
done()
return
case timestamp := <-timeChan:
r.timestamp = timestamp
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", "Update timestamp", r.timestamp.UnixNano())
case p := <-r.coll_input:
// receive from metric collector
p.AddTag("hostname", r.hostname)
if r.config.IntervalStamp {
p.SetTime(r.timestamp)
coll_forward(p)
for i := 0; len(r.coll_input) > 0 && i < (r.maxForward-1); i++ {
coll_forward(<-r.coll_input)
}
forward(p)
r.cache.Add(p)
case p := <-r.recv_input:
// receive from receive manager
if r.config.IntervalStamp {
p.SetTime(r.timestamp)
recv_forward(p)
for i := 0; len(r.recv_input) > 0 && i < (r.maxForward-1); i++ {
recv_forward(<-r.recv_input)
}
forward(p)
case p := <-r.cache_input:
// receive from metric collector
p.AddTag("hostname", r.hostname)
forward(p)
cache_forward(p)
for i := 0; len(r.cache_input) > 0 && i < (r.maxForward-1); i++ {
cache_forward(<-r.cache_input)
}
}
}
}()
@@ -288,14 +341,13 @@ func (r *metricRouter) Close() {
r.done <- true
// wait for close of channel r.done
<-r.done
if r.config.IntervalStamp {
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", "TIMER CLOSE")
r.timerdone <- true
// wait for close of channel r.timerdone
<-r.timerdone
// stop metric cache
if r.config.NumCacheIntervals > 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug("MetricRouter", "CACHE CLOSE")
r.cache.Close()
r.cachewg.Wait()
}
r.cache.Close()
r.cachewg.Wait()
}
// New creates a new initialized metric router

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
[
{
{
"natsrecv" : {
"type": "nats",
"address": "nats://my-url",
"port" : "4222",
"database": "testcluster"
}
]
}

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@@ -6,39 +6,24 @@ This folder contains the ReceiveManager and receiver implementations for the cc-
The configuration file for the receivers is a list of configurations. The `type` field in each specifies which receiver to initialize.
```json
[
{
"type": "nats",
"address": "nats://my-url",
"port" : "4222",
"database": "testcluster"
}
]
```
## Type `nats`
```json
{
"type": "nats",
"address": "<nats-URI or hostname>",
"port" : "<portnumber>",
"database": "<subscribe topic>"
"myreceivername" : {
"type": "receiver-type",
<receiver-specific configuration>
}
}
```
The `nats` receiver subscribes to the topic `database` and listens on `address` and `port` for metrics in the InfluxDB line protocol.
This allows to specify
## Available receivers
- [`nats`](./natsReceiver.md): Receive metrics from the NATS network
- [`prometheus`](./prometheusReceiver.md): Scrape data from a Prometheus client
- [`http`](./httpReceiver.md): Listen for HTTP Post requests transporting metrics in InfluxDB line protocol
# Contributing own receivers
A receiver contains three functions and is derived from the type `Receiver` (in `metricReceiver.go`):
* `Init(config ReceiverConfig) error`
* `Start() error`
* `Close()`
* `Name() string`
* `SetSink(sink chan ccMetric.CCMetric)`
A receiver contains a few functions and is derived from the type `Receiver` (in `metricReceiver.go`):
The data structures should be set up in `Init()` like opening a file or server connection. The `Start()` function should either start a go routine or issue some other asynchronous mechanism for receiving metrics. The `Close()` function should tear down anything created in `Init()`.
Finally, the receiver needs to be registered in the `receiveManager.go`. There is a list of receivers called `AvailableReceivers` which is a map (`receiver_type_string` -> `pointer to Receiver interface`). Add a new entry with a descriptive name and the new receiver.
For an example, check the [sample receiver](./sampleReceiver.go)

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@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
package receivers
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
"strings"
"sync"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
influx "github.com/influxdata/line-protocol"
)
const HTTP_RECEIVER_PORT = "8080"
type HttpReceiverConfig struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Addr string `json:"address"`
Port string `json:"port"`
Path string `json:"path"`
}
type HttpReceiver struct {
receiver
handler *influx.MetricHandler
parser *influx.Parser
meta map[string]string
config HttpReceiverConfig
router *mux.Router
server *http.Server
wg sync.WaitGroup
}
func (r *HttpReceiver) Init(name string, config json.RawMessage) error {
r.name = fmt.Sprintf("HttpReceiver(%s)", name)
r.config.Port = HTTP_RECEIVER_PORT
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &r.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(r.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return err
}
}
if len(r.config.Port) == 0 {
return errors.New("not all configuration variables set required by HttpReceiver")
}
r.meta = map[string]string{"source": r.name}
p := r.config.Path
if !strings.HasPrefix(p, "/") {
p = "/" + p
}
uri := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s%s", r.config.Addr, r.config.Port, p)
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "INIT", uri)
r.handler = influx.NewMetricHandler()
r.parser = influx.NewParser(r.handler)
r.parser.SetTimeFunc(DefaultTime)
r.router = mux.NewRouter()
r.router.Path(p).HandlerFunc(r.ServerHttp)
r.server = &http.Server{Addr: uri, Handler: r.router}
return nil
}
func (r *HttpReceiver) Start() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "START")
r.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
err := r.server.ListenAndServe()
if err != nil && err.Error() != "http: Server closed" {
cclog.ComponentError(r.name, err.Error())
}
r.wg.Done()
}()
}
func (r *HttpReceiver) ServerHttp(w http.ResponseWriter, req *http.Request) {
if req.Method != http.MethodPost {
http.Error(w, "Method Not Allowed", http.StatusMethodNotAllowed)
return
}
body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(req.Body)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusInternalServerError)
return
}
metrics, err := r.parser.Parse(body)
if err != nil {
http.Error(w, err.Error(), http.StatusBadRequest)
}
for _, m := range metrics {
y := lp.FromInfluxMetric(m)
for k, v := range r.meta {
y.AddMeta(k, v)
}
if r.sink != nil {
r.sink <- y
}
}
w.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK)
}
func (r *HttpReceiver) Close() {
r.server.Shutdown(context.Background())
}
func NewHttpReceiver(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Receiver, error) {
r := new(HttpReceiver)
err := r.Init(name, config)
return r, err
}

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## `http` receiver
The `http` receiver can be used receive metrics through HTTP POST requests.
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "http",
"address" : "",
"port" : "8080",
"path" : "/write"
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the receiver a `http` receiver
- `address`: Listen address
- `port`: Listen port
- `path`: URL path for the write endpoint
The HTTP endpoint listens to `http://<address>:<port>/<path>`

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@@ -1,11 +1,14 @@
package receivers
import (
// "time"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
influx "github.com/influxdata/line-protocol"
)
type defaultReceiverConfig struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
}
// Receiver configuration: Listen address, port
type ReceiverConfig struct {
Addr string `json:"address"`
Port string `json:"port"`
@@ -15,42 +18,23 @@ type ReceiverConfig struct {
}
type receiver struct {
name string
addr string
port string
database string
organization string
sink chan lp.CCMetric
name string
sink chan lp.CCMetric
}
type Receiver interface {
Init(config ReceiverConfig) error
Start()
Close()
Name() string
SetSink(sink chan lp.CCMetric)
Close() // Close / finish metric receiver
Name() string // Name of the metric receiver
SetSink(sink chan lp.CCMetric) // Set sink channel
}
// Name returns the name of the metric receiver
func (r *receiver) Name() string {
return r.name
}
// SetSink set the sink channel
func (r *receiver) SetSink(sink chan lp.CCMetric) {
r.sink = sink
}
func Tags2Map(metric influx.Metric) map[string]string {
tags := make(map[string]string)
for _, t := range metric.TagList() {
tags[t.Key] = t.Value
}
return tags
}
func Fields2Map(metric influx.Metric) map[string]interface{} {
fields := make(map[string]interface{})
for _, f := range metric.FieldList() {
fields[f.Key] = f.Value
}
return fields
}

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@@ -1,19 +1,22 @@
package receivers
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
influx "github.com/influxdata/line-protocol"
nats "github.com/nats-io/nats.go"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
"time"
)
type NatsReceiverConfig struct {
Addr string `json:"address"`
Port string `json:"port"`
Database string `json:"database"`
Type string `json:"type"`
Addr string `json:"address"`
Port string `json:"port"`
Subject string `json:"subject"`
}
type NatsReceiver struct {
@@ -22,49 +25,16 @@ type NatsReceiver struct {
handler *influx.MetricHandler
parser *influx.Parser
meta map[string]string
config ReceiverConfig
config NatsReceiverConfig
}
var DefaultTime = func() time.Time {
return time.Unix(42, 0)
}
func (r *NatsReceiver) Init(config ReceiverConfig) error {
r.name = "NatsReceiver"
r.config = config
if len(r.config.Addr) == 0 ||
len(r.config.Port) == 0 ||
len(r.config.Database) == 0 {
return errors.New("Not all configuration variables set required by NatsReceiver")
}
r.meta = map[string]string{"source": r.name}
r.addr = r.config.Addr
if len(r.addr) == 0 {
r.addr = nats.DefaultURL
}
r.port = r.config.Port
if len(r.port) == 0 {
r.port = "4222"
}
uri := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", r.addr, r.port)
cclog.ComponentDebug("NatsReceiver", "INIT", uri)
nc, err := nats.Connect(uri)
if err == nil {
r.database = r.config.Database
r.nc = nc
} else {
r.nc = nil
return err
}
r.handler = influx.NewMetricHandler()
r.parser = influx.NewParser(r.handler)
r.parser.SetTimeFunc(DefaultTime)
return err
}
func (r *NatsReceiver) Start() {
cclog.ComponentDebug("NatsReceiver", "START")
r.nc.Subscribe(r.database, r._NatsReceive)
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "START")
r.nc.Subscribe(r.config.Subject, r._NatsReceive)
}
func (r *NatsReceiver) _NatsReceive(m *nats.Msg) {
@@ -84,7 +54,39 @@ func (r *NatsReceiver) _NatsReceive(m *nats.Msg) {
func (r *NatsReceiver) Close() {
if r.nc != nil {
cclog.ComponentDebug("NatsReceiver", "CLOSE")
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "CLOSE")
r.nc.Close()
}
}
func NewNatsReceiver(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Receiver, error) {
r := new(NatsReceiver)
r.name = fmt.Sprintf("NatsReceiver(%s)", name)
r.config.Addr = nats.DefaultURL
r.config.Port = "4222"
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &r.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(r.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return nil, err
}
}
if len(r.config.Addr) == 0 ||
len(r.config.Port) == 0 ||
len(r.config.Subject) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("not all configuration variables set required by NatsReceiver")
}
r.meta = map[string]string{"source": r.name}
uri := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", r.config.Addr, r.config.Port)
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "NewNatsReceiver", uri, "Subject", r.config.Subject)
if nc, err := nats.Connect(uri); err == nil {
r.nc = nc
} else {
r.nc = nil
return nil, err
}
r.handler = influx.NewMetricHandler()
r.parser = influx.NewParser(r.handler)
r.parser.SetTimeFunc(DefaultTime)
return r, nil
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
## `nats` receiver
The `nats` receiver can be used receive metrics from the NATS network. The `nats` receiver subscribes to the topic `database` and listens on `address` and `port` for metrics in the InfluxDB line protocol.
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "nats",
"address" : "nats-server.example.org",
"port" : "4222",
"subject" : "subject"
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the receiver a `nats` receiver
- `address`: Address of the NATS control server
- `port`: Port of the NATS control server
- `subject`: Subscribes to this subject and receive metrics

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@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
package receivers
import (
"bufio"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
type PrometheusReceiverConfig struct {
defaultReceiverConfig
Addr string `json:"address"`
Port string `json:"port"`
Path string `json:"path"`
Interval string `json:"interval"`
SSL bool `json:"ssl"`
}
type PrometheusReceiver struct {
receiver
meta map[string]string
config PrometheusReceiverConfig
interval time.Duration
done chan bool
wg sync.WaitGroup
ticker *time.Ticker
uri string
}
func (r *PrometheusReceiver) Start() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "START", r.uri)
r.wg.Add(1)
r.ticker = time.NewTicker(r.interval)
go func() {
for {
select {
case <-r.done:
r.wg.Done()
return
case t := <-r.ticker.C:
resp, err := http.Get(r.uri)
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
defer resp.Body.Close()
scanner := bufio.NewScanner(resp.Body)
for scanner.Scan() {
line := scanner.Text()
if strings.HasPrefix(line, "#") {
continue
}
lineSplit := strings.Fields(line)
// separate metric name from tags (labels in Prometheus)
tags := map[string]string{}
name := lineSplit[0]
if sindex := strings.Index(name, "{"); sindex >= 0 {
eindex := strings.Index(name, "}")
for _, kv := range strings.Split(name[sindex+1:eindex], ",") {
eq := strings.Index(kv, "=")
tags[kv[0:eq]] = strings.Trim(kv[eq+1:], "\"")
}
name = lineSplit[0][0:sindex]
}
value, err := strconv.ParseFloat(lineSplit[1], 64)
if err == nil {
y, err := lp.New(name, tags, r.meta, map[string]interface{}{"value": value}, t)
if err == nil {
r.sink <- y
}
}
}
}
}
}()
}
func (r *PrometheusReceiver) Close() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "CLOSE")
r.done <- true
r.wg.Wait()
}
func NewPrometheusReceiver(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Receiver, error) {
r := new(PrometheusReceiver)
r.name = fmt.Sprintf("PrometheusReceiver(%s)", name)
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &r.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(r.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return nil, err
}
}
if len(r.config.Addr) == 0 ||
len(r.config.Port) == 0 ||
len(r.config.Interval) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("not all configuration variables set required by PrometheusReceiver (address and port)")
}
if len(r.config.Interval) > 0 {
t, err := time.ParseDuration(r.config.Interval)
if err == nil {
r.interval = t
}
}
r.meta = map[string]string{"source": r.name}
proto := "http"
if r.config.SSL {
proto = "https"
}
r.uri = fmt.Sprintf("%s://%s:%s/%s", proto, r.config.Addr, r.config.Port, r.config.Path)
return r, nil
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
## `prometheus` receiver
The `prometheus` receiver can be used to scrape the metrics of a single `prometheus` client. It does **not** use any official Golang library but making simple HTTP get requests and parse the response.
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "prometheus",
"address" : "testpromhost",
"port" : "12345",
"path" : "/prometheus",
"interval": "5s",
"ssl" : true,
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the receiver a `prometheus` receiver
- `address`: Hostname or IP of the Prometheus agent
- `port`: Port of Prometheus agent
- `path`: Path to the Prometheus endpoint
- `interval`: Scrape the Prometheus endpoint in this interval (default '5s')
- `ssl`: Use SSL or not
The receiver requests data from `http(s)://<address>:<port>/<path>`.

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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ import (
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
var AvailableReceivers = map[string]Receiver{
"nats": &NatsReceiver{},
var AvailableReceivers = map[string]func(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Receiver, error){
"nats": NewNatsReceiver,
}
type receiveManager struct {
@@ -18,23 +18,25 @@ type receiveManager struct {
output chan lp.CCMetric
done chan bool
wg *sync.WaitGroup
config []ReceiverConfig
config []json.RawMessage
}
type ReceiveManager interface {
Init(wg *sync.WaitGroup, receiverConfigFile string) error
AddInput(rawConfig json.RawMessage) error
AddInput(name string, rawConfig json.RawMessage) error
AddOutput(output chan lp.CCMetric)
Start()
Close()
}
func (rm *receiveManager) Init(wg *sync.WaitGroup, receiverConfigFile string) error {
// Initialize struct fields
rm.inputs = make([]Receiver, 0)
rm.output = nil
rm.done = make(chan bool)
rm.wg = wg
rm.config = make([]ReceiverConfig, 0)
rm.config = make([]json.RawMessage, 0)
configFile, err := os.Open(receiverConfigFile)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("ReceiveManager", err.Error())
@@ -42,15 +44,16 @@ func (rm *receiveManager) Init(wg *sync.WaitGroup, receiverConfigFile string) er
}
defer configFile.Close()
jsonParser := json.NewDecoder(configFile)
var rawConfigs []json.RawMessage
var rawConfigs map[string]json.RawMessage
err = jsonParser.Decode(&rawConfigs)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("ReceiveManager", err.Error())
return err
}
for _, raw := range rawConfigs {
rm.AddInput(raw)
for name, raw := range rawConfigs {
rm.AddInput(name, raw)
}
return nil
}
@@ -64,8 +67,8 @@ func (rm *receiveManager) Start() {
cclog.ComponentDebug("ReceiveManager", "STARTED")
}
func (rm *receiveManager) AddInput(rawConfig json.RawMessage) error {
var config ReceiverConfig
func (rm *receiveManager) AddInput(name string, rawConfig json.RawMessage) error {
var config defaultReceiverConfig
err := json.Unmarshal(rawConfig, &config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("ReceiveManager", "SKIP", config.Type, "JSON config error:", err.Error())
@@ -75,14 +78,13 @@ func (rm *receiveManager) AddInput(rawConfig json.RawMessage) error {
cclog.ComponentError("ReceiveManager", "SKIP", config.Type, "unknown receiver:", err.Error())
return err
}
r := AvailableReceivers[config.Type]
err = r.Init(config)
r, err := AvailableReceivers[config.Type](name, rawConfig)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("ReceiveManager", "SKIP", r.Name(), "initialization failed:", err.Error())
cclog.ComponentError("ReceiveManager", "SKIP", name, "initialization failed:", err.Error())
return err
}
rm.inputs = append(rm.inputs, r)
rm.config = append(rm.config, config)
rm.config = append(rm.config, rawConfig)
cclog.ComponentDebug("ReceiveManager", "ADD RECEIVER", r.Name())
return nil
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
package receivers
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
)
// SampleReceiver configuration: receiver type, listen address, port
type SampleReceiverConfig struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Addr string `json:"address"`
Port string `json:"port"`
}
type SampleReceiver struct {
receiver
config SampleReceiverConfig
// Storage for static information
meta map[string]string
// Use in case of own go routine
// done chan bool
// wg sync.WaitGroup
}
// Implement functions required for Receiver interface
// Start(), Close()
// See: metricReceiver.go
func (r *SampleReceiver) Start() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "START")
// Start server process like http.ListenAndServe()
// or use own go routine but always make sure it exits
// as soon as it gets the signal of the r.done channel
// r.wg.Add(1)
// go func() {
// for {
// select {
// case <-r.done:
// r.wg.Done()
// return
// }
// }
// r.wg.Done()
// }()
}
// Close receiver: close network connection, close files, close libraries, ...
func (r *SampleReceiver) Close() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(r.name, "CLOSE")
// Close server like http.Shutdown()
// in case of own go routine, send the signal and wait
// r.done <- true
// r.wg.Wait()
}
// New function to create a new instance of the receiver
// Initialize the receiver by giving it a name and reading in the config JSON
func NewSampleReceiver(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Receiver, error) {
r := new(SampleReceiver)
// Set name of SampleReceiver
// The name should be chosen in such a way that different instances of SampleReceiver can be distinguished
r.name = fmt.Sprintf("SampleReceiver(%s)", name)
// Set static information
r.meta = map[string]string{"source": r.name}
// Set defaults in r.config
// Allow overwriting these defaults by reading config JSON
// Read the sample receiver specific JSON config
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &r.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(r.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return nil, err
}
}
// Check that all required fields in the configuration are set
// Use 'if len(r.config.Option) > 0' for strings
return r, nil
}

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@@ -15,6 +15,3 @@ CONF_DIR=/etc/cc-metric-collector
CONF_FILE=/etc/cc-metric-collector/cc-metric-collector.json
RESTART_ON_UPGRADE=true
# Only used on systemd systems
PID_FILE_DIR=/var/run

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@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
Package: cc-metric-collector
Version: {VERSION}
Installed-Size: {INSTALLED_SIZE}
Architecture: {ARCH}
Maintainer: thomas.gruber@fau.de
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.1)
Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), git, golang-go
Description: Metric collection daemon from the ClusterCockpit suite
Homepage: https://github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector
Source: cc-metric-collector
Rules-Requires-Root: no

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@@ -14,11 +14,7 @@ Restart=on-failure
WorkingDirectory=/tmp
RuntimeDirectory=cc-metric-collector
RuntimeDirectoryMode=0750
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/cc-metric-collector \
--config=${CONF_FILE} \
--pidfile=${PID_FILE_DIR}/cc-metric-collector.pid
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/cc-metric-collector --config=${CONF_FILE}
LimitNOFILE=10000
TimeoutStopSec=20
UMask=0027

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
Name: cc-metric-collector
Version: 0.1
Version: %{VERS}
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: Metric collection daemon from the ClusterCockpit suite
@@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ License: MIT
Source0: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
BuildRequires: go-toolset
# for internal LIKWID installation
BuildRequires: wget perl-Data-Dumper
BuildRequires: systemd-rpm-macros
# for header downloads
BuildRequires: wget
Provides: %{name} = %{version}
@@ -26,15 +27,23 @@ make
%install
install -Dpm 0755 %{name} %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/%{name}
install -Dpm 0750 %{name} %{buildroot}%{_sbindir}/%{name}
install -Dpm 0600 config.json %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/%{name}.json
install -Dpm 644 scripts/%{name}.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/%{name}.service
install -Dpm 600 scripts/%{name}.config %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/default/%{name}
install -Dpm 0600 collectors.json %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/collectors.json
install -Dpm 0600 sinks.json %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/sinks.json
install -Dpm 0600 receivers.json %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/receivers.json
install -Dpm 0600 router.json %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/router.json
install -Dpm 0644 scripts/%{name}.service %{buildroot}%{_unitdir}/%{name}.service
install -Dpm 0600 scripts/%{name}.config %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/default/%{name}
install -Dpm 0644 scripts/%{name}.sysusers %{buildroot}%{_sysusersdir}/%{name}.conf
%check
# go test should be here... :)
%pre
%sysusers_create_package scripts/%{name}.sysusers
%post
%systemd_post %{name}.service
@@ -42,13 +51,25 @@ install -Dpm 600 scripts/%{name}.config %{buildroot}%{_sysconfdir}/default/%{nam
%systemd_preun %{name}.service
%files
# Binary
%attr(-,clustercockpit,clustercockpit) %{_sbindir}/%{name}
# Config
%dir %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}
%{_sbindir}/%{name}
%attr(0600,clustercockpit,clustercockpit) %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/%{name}.json
%attr(0600,clustercockpit,clustercockpit) %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/collectors.json
%attr(0600,clustercockpit,clustercockpit) %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/sinks.json
%attr(0600,clustercockpit,clustercockpit) %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/receivers.json
%attr(0600,clustercockpit,clustercockpit) %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/router.json
# Systemd
%{_unitdir}/%{name}.service
%{_sysconfdir}/default/%{name}
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/%{name}/%{name}.json
%{_sysusersdir}/%{name}.conf
%changelog
* Thu Mar 03 2022 Thomas Gruber - 0.3
- Add clustercockpit user installation
* Mon Feb 14 2022 Thomas Gruber - 0.2
- Add component specific configuration files
- Add %attr to config files
* Mon Nov 22 2021 Thomas Gruber - 0.1
- Initial spec file

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#Type Name ID GECOS Home directory Shell
u clustercockpit - "User for ClusterCockpit" /run/cc-metric-collector /sbin/nologin

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import os, os.path, sys, getopt, re, json
def which(cmd):
ospath = os.environ.get("PATH", "")
for p in ospath.split(":"):
testcmd = os.path.join(p, cmd)
if os.access(testcmd, os.X_OK):
return testcmd
return None
def group_to_json(groupfile):
gdata = []
with open(groupfile, "r") as fp:
gdata = fp.read().strip().split("\n")
events = {}
metrics = []
parse_events = False
parse_metrics = False
for line in gdata:
if line == "EVENTSET":
parse_events = True
parse_metrics = False
continue
if line == "METRICS":
parse_events = False
parse_metrics = True
continue
if len(line) == 0 or line.startswith("SHORT") or line == "LONG":
parse_events = False
parse_metrics = False
continue
if parse_events:
m = re.match("([\w\d]+)\s+([\w\d_]+)", line)
if m:
events[m.group(1)] = m.group(2)
if parse_metrics:
llist = re.split("\s+", line)
calc = llist[-1]
metric = " ".join(llist[:-1])
scope = "cpu"
if "BOX" in calc:
scope = "socket"
if "PWR" in calc:
scope = "socket"
m = {"name" : metric, "calc": calc, "scope" : scope, "publish" : True}
metrics.append(m)
return {"events" : events, "metrics" : metrics}
if len(sys.argv) != 3:
print("Usage: $0 <likwid-arch> <group-name>")
sys.exit(1)
arch = sys.argv[1]
group = sys.argv[2]
ltopo = which("likwid-topology")
if not ltopo:
print("Cannot find LIKWID installation. Please add LIKWID bin folder to your PATH.")
sys.exit(1)
bindir = os.path.dirname(ltopo)
groupdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(bindir, "../share/likwid/perfgroups"))
if not os.path.exists(groupdir):
print("Cannot find LIKWID performance groups in default install location")
sys.exit(1)
archdir = os.path.join(groupdir, arch)
if not os.path.exists(archdir):
print("Cannot find LIKWID performance groups for architecture {}".format(arch))
sys.exit(1)
groupfile = os.path.join(archdir, "{}.txt".format(group))
if not os.path.exists(groupfile):
print("Cannot find LIKWID performance group {} for architecture {}".format(group, arch))
sys.exit(1)
gdata = group_to_json(groupfile)
print(json.dumps(gdata, sort_keys=True, indent=2))

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[
{
{
"mystdout" : {
"type" : "stdout",
"meta_as_tags" : true
}
]
}

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This folder contains the SinkManager and sink implementations for the cc-metric-collector.
# Available sinks:
- [`stdout`](./stdoutSink.md): Print all metrics to `stdout`, `stderr` or a file
- [`http`](./httpSink.md): Send metrics to an HTTP server as POST requests
- [`influxdb`](./influxSink.md): Send metrics to an [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb/) database
- [`influxasync`](./influxAsyncSink.md): Send metrics to an [InfluxDB](https://www.influxdata.com/products/influxdb/) database with non-blocking write API
- [`nats`](./natsSink.md): Publish metrics to the [NATS](https://nats.io/) network overlay system
- [`ganglia`](./gangliaSink.md): Publish metrics in the [Ganglia Monitoring System](http://ganglia.info/) using the `gmetric` CLI tool
- [`libganglia`](./libgangliaSink.md): Publish metrics in the [Ganglia Monitoring System](http://ganglia.info/) directly using `libganglia.so`
- [`prometeus`](./prometheusSink.md): Publish metrics for the [Prometheus Monitoring System](https://prometheus.io/)
# Configuration
The configuration file for the sinks is a list of configurations. The `type` field in each specifies which sink to initialize.
```json
[
{
"mystdout" : {
"type" : "stdout",
"meta_as_tags" : false
},
{
"metricstore" : {
"type" : "http",
"host" : "localhost",
"port" : "4123",
@@ -22,78 +32,75 @@ The configuration file for the sinks is a list of configurations. The `type` fie
]
```
This example initializes two sinks, the `stdout` sink printing all metrics to the STDOUT and the `http` sink with the given `host`, `port`, `database` and `password`.
If `meta_as_tags` is set, all meta information attached to CCMetric are printed out as tags.
## Type `stdout`
```json
{
"type" : "stdout",
"meta_as_tags" : <true|false>
}
```
The `stdout` sink dumps all metrics to the STDOUT.
## Type `http`
```json
{
"type" : "http",
"host" : "<hostname>",
"port" : "<portnumber>",
"database" : "<database name>",
"password" : "<jwt token>",
"meta_as_tags" : <true|false>
}
```
The sink uses POST requests to send metrics to `http://<host>:<port>/<database>` using the JWT token as a JWT in the 'Authorization' header.
## Type `nats`
```json
{
"type" : "nats",
"host" : "<hostname>",
"port" : "<portnumber>",
"user" : "<username>",
"password" : "<password>",
"database" : "<database name>"
"meta_as_tags" : <true|false>
}
```
This sink publishes the CCMetric in a NATS environment using `host`, `port`, `user` and `password` for connecting. The metrics are published using the topic `database`.
## Type `influxdb`
```json
{
"type" : "influxdb",
"host" : "<hostname>",
"port" : "<portnumber>",
"user" : "<username>",
"password" : "<password or API key>",
"database" : "<database name>"
"organization": "<InfluxDB v2 organization>",
"ssl" : <true|false>,
"meta_as_tags" : <true|false>
}
```
This sink submits the CCMetrics to an InfluxDB time-series database. It uses `host`, `port` and `ssl` for connecting. For authentification, it uses either `user:password` if `user` is set and only `password` as API key. The `organization` and `database` are used for writing to the correct database.
# Contributing own sinks
A sink contains three functions and is derived from the type `Sink`:
* `Init(config SinkConfig) error`
A sink contains five functions and is derived from the type `sink`:
* `Init(name string, config json.RawMessage) error`
* `Write(point CCMetric) error`
* `Flush() error`
* `Close()`
* `New<Typename>(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error)` (calls the `Init()` function)
The data structures should be set up in `Init()` like opening a file or server connection. The `Write()` function writes/sends the data. For non-blocking sinks, the `Flush()` method tells the sink to drain its internal buffers. The `Close()` function should tear down anything created in `Init()`.
Finally, the sink needs to be registered in the `sinkManager.go`. There is a list of sinks called `AvailableSinks` which is a map (`sink_type_string` -> `pointer to sink interface`). Add a new entry with a descriptive name and the new sink.
## Sample sink
```go
package sinks
import (
"encoding/json"
"log"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
type SampleSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig // defines JSON tags for 'name' and 'meta_as_tags'
}
type SampleSink struct {
sink // declarate 'name' and 'meta_as_tags'
config StdoutSinkConfig // entry point to the SampleSinkConfig
}
// Initialize the sink by giving it a name and reading in the config JSON
func (s *SampleSink) Init(name string, config json.RawMessage) error {
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("SampleSink(%s)", name) // Always specify a name here
// Read in the config JSON
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Code to submit a single CCMetric to the sink
func (s *SampleSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
log.Print(point)
return nil
}
// If the sink uses batched sends internally, you can tell to flush its buffers
func (s *SampleSink) Flush() error {
return nil
}
// Close sink: close network connection, close files, close libraries, ...
func (s *SampleSink) Close() {}
// New function to create a new instance of the sink
func NewSampleSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(SampleSink)
err := s.Init(name, config)
return s, err
}
```

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package sinks
import (
"fmt"
"strings"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
func GangliaMetricName(point lp.CCMetric) string {
name := point.Name()
metricType, typeOK := point.GetTag("type")
metricTid, tidOk := point.GetTag("type-id")
gangliaType := metricType + metricTid
if strings.Contains(name, metricType) && tidOk {
name = strings.Replace(name, metricType, gangliaType, -1)
} else if typeOK && tidOk {
name = metricType + metricTid + "_" + name
} else if point.HasTag("device") {
device, _ := point.GetTag("device")
name = name + "_" + device
}
return name
}
func GangliaMetricRename(name string) string {
if name == "net_bytes_in" {
return "bytes_in"
} else if name == "net_bytes_out" {
return "bytes_out"
} else if name == "net_pkts_in" {
return "pkts_in"
} else if name == "net_pkts_out" {
return "pkts_out"
} else if name == "cpu_iowait" {
return "cpu_wio"
}
return name
}
func GangliaSlopeType(point lp.CCMetric) uint {
name := point.Name()
if name == "mem_total" || name == "swap_total" {
return 0
}
return 3
}
const DEFAULT_GANGLIA_METRIC_TMAX = 300
const DEFAULT_GANGLIA_METRIC_SLOPE = "both"
type GangliaMetric struct {
Name string
Type string
Slope string
Tmax int
Unit string
}
type GangliaMetricGroup struct {
Name string
Metrics []GangliaMetric
}
var CommonGangliaMetrics = []GangliaMetricGroup{
{
Name: "memory",
Metrics: []GangliaMetric{
{"mem_total", "float", "zero", 1200, "KB"},
{"swap_total", "float", "zero", 1200, "KB"},
{"mem_free", "float", "both", 180, "KB"},
{"mem_shared", "float", "both", 180, "KB"},
{"mem_buffers", "float", "both", 180, "KB"},
{"mem_cached", "float", "both", 180, "KB"},
{"swap_free", "float", "both", 180, "KB"},
{"mem_sreclaimable", "float", "both", 180, "KB"},
{"mem_slab", "float", "both", 180, "KB"},
},
},
{
Name: "cpu",
Metrics: []GangliaMetric{
{"cpu_num", "uint32", "zero", 1200, "CPUs"},
{"cpu_speed", "uint32", "zero", 1200, "MHz"},
{"cpu_user", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_nice", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_system", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_idle", "float", "both", 3800, "%"},
{"cpu_aidle", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_wio", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_intr", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_sintr", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_steal", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_guest", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
{"cpu_gnice", "float", "both", 90, "%"},
},
},
{
Name: "load",
Metrics: []GangliaMetric{
{"load_one", "float", "both", 70, ""},
{"load_five", "float", "both", 325, ""},
{"load_fifteen", "float", "both", 950, ""},
},
},
{
Name: "disk",
Metrics: []GangliaMetric{
{"disk_total", "double", "both", 1200, "GB"},
{"disk_free", "double", "both", 180, "GB"},
{"part_max_used", "float", "both", 180, "%"},
},
},
{
Name: "network",
Metrics: []GangliaMetric{
{"bytes_out", "float", "both", 300, "bytes/sec"},
{"bytes_in", "float", "both", 300, "bytes/sec"},
{"pkts_in", "float", "both", 300, "packets/sec"},
{"pkts_out", "float", "both", 300, "packets/sec"},
},
},
{
Name: "process",
Metrics: []GangliaMetric{
{"proc_run", "uint32", "both", 950, ""},
{"proc_total", "uint32", "both", 950, ""},
},
},
{
Name: "system",
Metrics: []GangliaMetric{
{"boottime", "uint32", "zero", 1200, "s"},
{"sys_clock", "uint32", "zero", 1200, "s"},
{"machine_type", "string", "zero", 1200, ""},
{"os_name", "string", "zero", 1200, ""},
{"os_release", "string", "zero", 1200, ""},
{"mtu", "uint32", "both", 1200, ""},
},
},
}
type GangliaMetricConfig struct {
Type string
Slope string
Tmax int
Unit string
Group string
Value string
Name string
}
func GetCommonGangliaConfig(point lp.CCMetric) GangliaMetricConfig {
mname := GangliaMetricRename(point.Name())
if oldname, ok := point.GetMeta("oldname"); ok {
mname = GangliaMetricRename(oldname)
}
for _, group := range CommonGangliaMetrics {
for _, metric := range group.Metrics {
if metric.Name == mname {
valueStr := ""
value, ok := point.GetField("value")
if ok {
switch real := value.(type) {
case float64:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%f", real)
case float32:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%f", real)
case int64:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
case int32:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
case int:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
case uint64:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
case uint32:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
case uint:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
case string:
valueStr = real
default:
}
}
return GangliaMetricConfig{
Group: group.Name,
Type: metric.Type,
Slope: metric.Slope,
Tmax: metric.Tmax,
Unit: metric.Unit,
Value: valueStr,
Name: GangliaMetricRename(mname),
}
}
}
}
return GangliaMetricConfig{
Group: "",
Type: "",
Slope: "",
Tmax: 0,
Unit: "",
Value: "",
Name: "",
}
}
func GetGangliaConfig(point lp.CCMetric) GangliaMetricConfig {
mname := GangliaMetricRename(point.Name())
if oldname, ok := point.GetMeta("oldname"); ok {
mname = GangliaMetricRename(oldname)
}
group := ""
if g, ok := point.GetMeta("group"); ok {
group = g
}
unit := ""
if u, ok := point.GetMeta("unit"); ok {
unit = u
}
valueType := "double"
valueStr := ""
value, ok := point.GetField("value")
if ok {
switch real := value.(type) {
case float64:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%f", real)
valueType = "double"
case float32:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%f", real)
valueType = "float"
case int64:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
valueType = "int32"
case int32:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
valueType = "int32"
case int:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
valueType = "int32"
case uint64:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
valueType = "uint32"
case uint32:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
valueType = "uint32"
case uint:
valueStr = fmt.Sprintf("%d", real)
valueType = "uint32"
case string:
valueStr = real
valueType = "string"
default:
valueType = "invalid"
}
}
return GangliaMetricConfig{
Group: group,
Type: valueType,
Slope: DEFAULT_GANGLIA_METRIC_SLOPE,
Tmax: DEFAULT_GANGLIA_METRIC_TMAX,
Unit: unit,
Value: valueStr,
Name: GangliaMetricRename(mname),
}
}

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package sinks
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"strings"
// "time"
"os/exec"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const GMETRIC_EXEC = `gmetric`
const GMETRIC_CONFIG = `/etc/ganglia/gmond.conf`
type GangliaSink struct {
Sink
gmetric_path string
type GangliaSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig
GmetricPath string `json:"gmetric_path,omitempty"`
GmetricConfig string `json:"gmetric_config,omitempty"`
AddGangliaGroup bool `json:"add_ganglia_group,omitempty"`
AddTagsAsDesc bool `json:"add_tags_as_desc,omitempty"`
ClusterName string `json:"cluster_name,omitempty"`
AddTypeToName bool `json:"add_type_to_name,omitempty"`
AddUnits bool `json:"add_units,omitempty"`
}
func (s *GangliaSink) Init(config sinkConfig) error {
p, err := exec.LookPath(string(GMETRIC_EXEC))
if err == nil {
s.gmetric_path = p
}
return err
type GangliaSink struct {
sink
gmetric_path string
gmetric_config string
config GangliaSinkConfig
}
func (s *GangliaSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
var err error = nil
var tagsstr []string
//var tagsstr []string
var argstr []string
for _, t := range point.TagList() {
switch t.Key {
case "cluster":
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--cluster=%s", t.Value))
case "unit":
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--units=%s", t.Value))
case "group":
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--group=%s", t.Value))
default:
tagsstr = append(tagsstr, fmt.Sprintf("%s=%s", t.Key, t.Value))
}
// Get metric config (type, value, ... in suitable format)
conf := GetCommonGangliaConfig(point)
if len(conf.Type) == 0 {
conf = GetGangliaConfig(point)
}
if len(tagsstr) > 0 {
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--desc=%q", strings.Join(tagsstr, ",")))
if len(conf.Type) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("metric %q (Ganglia name %q) has no 'value' field", point.Name(), conf.Name)
}
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--name=%s", point.Name()))
for _, f := range point.FieldList() {
if f.Key == "value" {
switch f.Value.(type) {
case float64:
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--value=%v", f.Value.(float64)))
argstr = append(argstr, "--type=double")
case float32:
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--value=%v", f.Value.(float32)))
argstr = append(argstr, "--type=float")
case int:
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--value=%d", f.Value.(int)))
argstr = append(argstr, "--type=int32")
case int64:
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--value=%d", f.Value.(int64)))
argstr = append(argstr, "--type=int32")
case string:
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--value=%q", f.Value.(string)))
argstr = append(argstr, "--type=string")
}
}
if s.config.AddGangliaGroup {
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--group=%s", conf.Group))
}
log.Print(s.gmetric_path, " ", strings.Join(argstr, " "))
// command := exec.Command(string(GMETRIC_EXEC), strings.Join(argstr, " "))
// command.Wait()
// _, err := command.Output()
if s.config.AddUnits && len(conf.Unit) > 0 {
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--units=%s", conf.Unit))
}
if len(s.config.ClusterName) > 0 {
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--cluster=%s", s.config.ClusterName))
}
// if s.config.AddTagsAsDesc && len(tagsstr) > 0 {
// argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--desc=%q", strings.Join(tagsstr, ",")))
// }
if len(s.gmetric_config) > 0 {
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--conf=%s", s.gmetric_config))
}
if s.config.AddTypeToName {
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--name=%s", GangliaMetricName(point)))
} else {
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--name=%s", conf.Name))
}
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--slope=%s", conf.Slope))
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--value=%s", conf.Value))
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--type=%s", conf.Type))
argstr = append(argstr, fmt.Sprintf("--tmax=%d", conf.Tmax))
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, s.gmetric_path, strings.Join(argstr, " "))
command := exec.Command(s.gmetric_path, argstr...)
command.Wait()
_, err = command.Output()
return err
}
@@ -80,3 +87,38 @@ func (s *GangliaSink) Flush() error {
func (s *GangliaSink) Close() {
}
func NewGangliaSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(GangliaSink)
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("GangliaSink(%s)", name)
s.config.AddTagsAsDesc = false
s.config.AddGangliaGroup = false
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "Error reading config for", s.name, ":", err.Error())
return nil, err
}
}
s.gmetric_path = ""
s.gmetric_config = ""
if len(s.config.GmetricPath) > 0 {
p, err := exec.LookPath(s.config.GmetricPath)
if err == nil {
s.gmetric_path = p
}
}
if len(s.gmetric_path) == 0 {
p, err := exec.LookPath(string(GMETRIC_EXEC))
if err == nil {
s.gmetric_path = p
}
}
if len(s.gmetric_path) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("cannot find executable 'gmetric'")
}
if len(s.config.GmetricConfig) > 0 {
s.gmetric_config = s.config.GmetricConfig
}
return s, nil
}

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## `ganglia` sink
The `ganglia` sink uses the `gmetric` tool of the [Ganglia Monitoring System](http://ganglia.info/) to submit the metrics
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "ganglia",
"meta_as_tags" : true,
"gmetric_path" : "/path/to/gmetric",
"add_ganglia_group" : true
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the sink an `ganglia` sink
- `meta_as_tags`: print all meta information as tags in the output (optional)
- `gmetric_path`: Path to `gmetric` executable (optional). If not given, the sink searches in `$PATH` for `gmetric`.
- `add_ganglia_group`: Add `--group=X` based on meta information to the `gmetric` call. Some old versions of `gmetric` do not support the `--group` option.

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import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"sync"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
influx "github.com/influxdata/line-protocol"
)
type HttpSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig
URL string `json:"url,omitempty"`
JWT string `json:"jwt,omitempty"`
Timeout string `json:"timeout,omitempty"`
MaxIdleConns int `json:"max_idle_connections,omitempty"`
IdleConnTimeout string `json:"idle_connection_timeout,omitempty"`
FlushDelay string `json:"flush_delay,omitempty"`
}
type HttpSink struct {
sink
client *http.Client
url, jwt string
encoder *influx.Encoder
buffer *bytes.Buffer
client *http.Client
encoder *influx.Encoder
lock sync.Mutex // Flush() runs in another goroutine, so this lock has to protect the buffer
buffer *bytes.Buffer
flushTimer *time.Timer
config HttpSinkConfig
maxIdleConns int
idleConnTimeout time.Duration
timeout time.Duration
flushDelay time.Duration
}
func (s *HttpSink) Init(config sinkConfig) error {
s.name = "HttpSink"
if len(config.Host) == 0 || len(config.Port) == 0 || len(config.Database) == 0 {
return errors.New("`host`, `port` and `database` config options required for TCP sink")
func (s *HttpSink) Write(m lp.CCMetric) error {
if s.buffer.Len() == 0 && s.flushDelay != 0 {
// This is the first write since the last flush, start the flushTimer!
if s.flushTimer != nil && s.flushTimer.Stop() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "unexpected: the flushTimer was already running?")
}
// Run a batched flush for all lines that have arrived in the last second
s.flushTimer = time.AfterFunc(s.flushDelay, func() {
if err := s.Flush(); err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "flush failed:", err.Error())
}
})
}
s.client = &http.Client{}
s.url = fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:%s/%s", config.Host, config.Port, config.Database)
s.port = config.Port
s.jwt = config.Password
s.buffer = &bytes.Buffer{}
s.encoder = influx.NewEncoder(s.buffer)
s.encoder.SetPrecision(time.Second)
p := m.ToPoint(s.meta_as_tags)
return nil
}
s.lock.Lock()
_, err := s.encoder.Encode(p)
s.lock.Unlock() // defer does not work here as Flush() takes the lock as well
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "encoding failed:", err.Error())
return err
}
// Flush synchronously if "flush_delay" is zero
if s.flushDelay == 0 {
return s.Flush()
}
func (s *HttpSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
_, err := s.encoder.Encode(point)
return err
}
func (s *HttpSink) Flush() error {
req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, s.url, s.buffer)
// buffer is read by client.Do, prevent concurrent modifications
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
// Do not flush empty buffer
if s.buffer.Len() == 0 {
return nil
}
// Create new request to send buffer
req, err := http.NewRequest(http.MethodPost, s.config.URL, s.buffer)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "failed to create request:", err.Error())
return err
}
if len(s.jwt) != 0 {
req.Header.Set("Authorization", fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %s", s.jwt))
// Set authorization header
if len(s.config.JWT) != 0 {
req.Header.Set("Authorization", fmt.Sprintf("Bearer %s", s.config.JWT))
}
// Send
res, err := s.client.Do(req)
// Clear buffer
s.buffer.Reset()
// Handle transport/tcp errors
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "transport/tcp error:", err.Error())
return err
}
if res.StatusCode != 200 {
return errors.New(res.Status)
// Handle application errors
if res.StatusCode != http.StatusOK {
err = errors.New(res.Status)
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "application error:", err.Error())
return err
}
return nil
}
func (s *HttpSink) Close() {
s.flushTimer.Stop()
if err := s.Flush(); err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "flush failed:", err.Error())
}
s.client.CloseIdleConnections()
}
func NewHttpSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(HttpSink)
// Set default values
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("HttpSink(%s)", name)
s.config.MaxIdleConns = 10
s.config.IdleConnTimeout = "5s"
s.config.Timeout = "5s"
s.config.FlushDelay = "1s"
// Read config
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if len(s.config.URL) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("`url` config option is required for HTTP sink")
}
if s.config.MaxIdleConns > 0 {
s.maxIdleConns = s.config.MaxIdleConns
}
if len(s.config.IdleConnTimeout) > 0 {
t, err := time.ParseDuration(s.config.IdleConnTimeout)
if err == nil {
s.idleConnTimeout = t
}
}
if len(s.config.Timeout) > 0 {
t, err := time.ParseDuration(s.config.Timeout)
if err == nil {
s.timeout = t
}
}
if len(s.config.FlushDelay) > 0 {
t, err := time.ParseDuration(s.config.FlushDelay)
if err == nil {
s.flushDelay = t
}
}
// Create lookup map to use meta infos as tags in the output metric
s.meta_as_tags = make(map[string]bool)
for _, k := range s.config.MetaAsTags {
s.meta_as_tags[k] = true
}
tr := &http.Transport{
MaxIdleConns: s.maxIdleConns,
IdleConnTimeout: s.idleConnTimeout,
}
s.client = &http.Client{Transport: tr, Timeout: s.timeout}
s.buffer = &bytes.Buffer{}
s.encoder = influx.NewEncoder(s.buffer)
s.encoder.SetPrecision(time.Second)
return s, nil
}

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## `http` sink
The `http` sink uses POST requests to a HTTP server to submit the metrics in the InfluxDB line-protocol format. It uses JSON web tokens for authentification. The sink creates batches of metrics before sending, to reduce the HTTP traffic.
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "http",
"meta_as_tags" : true,
"url" : "https://my-monitoring.example.com:1234/api/write",
"jwt" : "blabla.blabla.blabla",
"timeout": "5s",
"max_idle_connections" : 10,
"idle_connection_timeout" : "5s",
"flush_delay": "2s",
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the sink an `http` sink
- `meta_as_tags`: print all meta information as tags in the output (optional)
- `url`: The full URL of the endpoint
- `jwt`: JSON web tokens for authentification (Using the *Bearer* scheme)
- `timeout`: General timeout for the HTTP client (default '5s')
- `max_idle_connections`: Maximally idle connections (default 10)
- `idle_connection_timeout`: Timeout for idle connections (default '5s')
- `flush_delay`: Batch all writes arriving in during this duration (default '1s', batching can be disabled by setting it to 0)

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package sinks
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"strings"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
influxdb2 "github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2"
influxdb2Api "github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2/api"
influxdb2ApiHttp "github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2/api/http"
)
type InfluxAsyncSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig
Host string `json:"host,omitempty"`
Port string `json:"port,omitempty"`
Database string `json:"database,omitempty"`
User string `json:"user,omitempty"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
Organization string `json:"organization,omitempty"`
SSL bool `json:"ssl,omitempty"`
RetentionPol string `json:"retention_policy,omitempty"`
// Maximum number of points sent to server in single request. Default 5000
BatchSize uint `json:"batch_size,omitempty"`
// Interval, in ms, in which is buffer flushed if it has not been already written (by reaching batch size) . Default 1000ms
FlushInterval uint `json:"flush_interval,omitempty"`
InfluxRetryInterval string `json:"retry_interval,omitempty"`
InfluxExponentialBase uint `json:"retry_exponential_base,omitempty"`
InfluxMaxRetries uint `json:"max_retries,omitempty"`
InfluxMaxRetryTime string `json:"max_retry_time,omitempty"`
CustomFlushInterval string `json:"custom_flush_interval,omitempty"`
MaxRetryAttempts uint `json:"max_retry_attempts,omitempty"`
}
type InfluxAsyncSink struct {
sink
client influxdb2.Client
writeApi influxdb2Api.WriteAPI
errors <-chan error
config InfluxAsyncSinkConfig
influxRetryInterval uint
influxMaxRetryTime uint
customFlushInterval time.Duration
flushTimer *time.Timer
}
func (s *InfluxAsyncSink) connect() error {
var auth string
var uri string
if s.config.SSL {
uri = fmt.Sprintf("https://%s:%s", s.config.Host, s.config.Port)
} else {
uri = fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:%s", s.config.Host, s.config.Port)
}
if len(s.config.User) == 0 {
auth = s.config.Password
} else {
auth = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", s.config.User, s.config.Password)
}
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Using URI", uri, "Org", s.config.Organization, "Bucket", s.config.Database)
clientOptions := influxdb2.DefaultOptions()
if s.config.BatchSize != 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Batch size", s.config.BatchSize)
clientOptions.SetBatchSize(s.config.BatchSize)
}
if s.config.FlushInterval != 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Flush interval", s.config.FlushInterval)
clientOptions.SetFlushInterval(s.config.FlushInterval)
}
if s.influxRetryInterval != 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "MaxRetryInterval", s.influxRetryInterval)
clientOptions.SetMaxRetryInterval(s.influxRetryInterval)
}
if s.influxMaxRetryTime != 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "MaxRetryTime", s.influxMaxRetryTime)
clientOptions.SetMaxRetryTime(s.influxMaxRetryTime)
}
if s.config.InfluxExponentialBase != 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Exponential Base", s.config.InfluxExponentialBase)
clientOptions.SetExponentialBase(s.config.InfluxExponentialBase)
}
if s.config.InfluxMaxRetries != 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Max Retries", s.config.InfluxMaxRetries)
clientOptions.SetMaxRetries(s.config.InfluxMaxRetries)
}
clientOptions.SetTLSConfig(
&tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: true,
},
).SetPrecision(time.Second)
s.client = influxdb2.NewClientWithOptions(uri, auth, clientOptions)
s.writeApi = s.client.WriteAPI(s.config.Organization, s.config.Database)
ok, err := s.client.Ping(context.Background())
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("connection to %s not healthy", uri)
}
s.writeApi.SetWriteFailedCallback(func(batch string, err influxdb2ApiHttp.Error, retryAttempts uint) bool {
mlist := strings.Split(batch, "\n")
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, fmt.Sprintf("Failed to write batch with %d metrics %d times (max: %d): %s", len(mlist), retryAttempts, s.config.MaxRetryAttempts, err.Error()))
return retryAttempts <= s.config.MaxRetryAttempts
})
return nil
}
func (s *InfluxAsyncSink) Write(m lp.CCMetric) error {
if s.customFlushInterval != 0 && s.flushTimer == nil {
// Run a batched flush for all lines that have arrived in the defined interval
s.flushTimer = time.AfterFunc(s.customFlushInterval, func() {
if err := s.Flush(); err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "flush failed:", err.Error())
}
})
}
s.writeApi.WritePoint(
m.ToPoint(s.meta_as_tags),
)
return nil
}
func (s *InfluxAsyncSink) Flush() error {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Flushing")
s.writeApi.Flush()
if s.customFlushInterval != 0 && s.flushTimer != nil {
s.flushTimer = nil
}
return nil
}
func (s *InfluxAsyncSink) Close() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Closing InfluxDB connection")
s.writeApi.Flush()
s.client.Close()
}
func NewInfluxAsyncSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(InfluxAsyncSink)
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("InfluxSink(%s)", name)
// Set default for maximum number of points sent to server in single request.
s.config.BatchSize = 0
s.influxRetryInterval = 0
//s.config.InfluxRetryInterval = "1s"
s.influxMaxRetryTime = 0
//s.config.InfluxMaxRetryTime = "168h"
s.config.InfluxMaxRetries = 0
s.config.InfluxExponentialBase = 0
s.config.FlushInterval = 0
s.config.CustomFlushInterval = ""
s.customFlushInterval = time.Duration(0)
s.config.MaxRetryAttempts = 1
// Default retry intervals (in seconds)
// 1 2
// 2 4
// 4 8
// 8 16
// 16 32
// 32 64
// 64 128
// 128 256
// 256 512
// 512 1024
// 1024 2048
// 2048 4096
// 4096 8192
// 8192 16384
// 16384 32768
// 32768 65536
// 65536 131072
// 131072 262144
// 262144 524288
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
if len(s.config.Host) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Port) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Database) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Organization) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Password) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("not all configuration variables set required by InfluxAsyncSink")
}
// Create lookup map to use meta infos as tags in the output metric
s.meta_as_tags = make(map[string]bool)
for _, k := range s.config.MetaAsTags {
s.meta_as_tags[k] = true
}
toUint := func(duration string, def uint) uint {
t, err := time.ParseDuration(duration)
if err == nil {
return uint(t.Milliseconds())
}
return def
}
s.influxRetryInterval = toUint(s.config.InfluxRetryInterval, s.influxRetryInterval)
s.influxMaxRetryTime = toUint(s.config.InfluxMaxRetryTime, s.influxMaxRetryTime)
// Use a own timer for calling Flush()
if len(s.config.CustomFlushInterval) > 0 {
t, err := time.ParseDuration(s.config.CustomFlushInterval)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid duration in 'custom_flush_interval': %v", err)
}
s.customFlushInterval = t
}
// Connect to InfluxDB server
if err := s.connect(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to connect: %v", err)
}
// Start background: Read from error channel
s.errors = s.writeApi.Errors()
go func() {
for err := range s.errors {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, err.Error())
}
}()
return s, nil
}

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## `influxasync` sink
The `influxasync` sink uses the official [InfluxDB golang client](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2) to write the metrics to an InfluxDB database in a **non-blocking** fashion. It provides only support for V2 write endpoints (InfluxDB 1.8.0 or later).
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "influxasync",
"meta_as_tags" : true,
"database" : "mymetrics",
"host": "dbhost.example.com",
"port": "4222",
"user": "exampleuser",
"password" : "examplepw",
"organization": "myorg",
"ssl": true,
"batch_size": 200,
"retry_interval" : "1s",
"retry_exponential_base" : 2,
"max_retries": 20,
"max_retry_time" : "168h"
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the sink an `influxdb` sink
- `meta_as_tags`: print all meta information as tags in the output (optional)
- `database`: All metrics are written to this bucket
- `host`: Hostname of the InfluxDB database server
- `port`: Portnumber (as string) of the InfluxDB database server
- `user`: Username for basic authentification
- `password`: Password for basic authentification
- `organization`: Organization in the InfluxDB
- `ssl`: Use SSL connection
- `batch_size`: batch up metrics internally, default 100
- `retry_interval`: Base retry interval for failed write requests, default 1s
- `retry_exponential_base`: The retry interval is exponentially increased with this base, default 2
- `max_retries`: Maximal number of retry attempts
- `max_retry_time`: Maximal time to retry failed writes, default 168h (one week)
For information about the calculation of the retry interval settings, see [offical influxdb-client-go documentation](https://github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go#handling-of-failed-async-writes)

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import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"sync"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
influxdb2 "github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2"
influxdb2Api "github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2/api"
"log"
"github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2/api/write"
)
type InfluxSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig
Host string `json:"host,omitempty"`
Port string `json:"port,omitempty"`
Database string `json:"database,omitempty"`
User string `json:"user,omitempty"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
Organization string `json:"organization,omitempty"`
SSL bool `json:"ssl,omitempty"`
FlushDelay string `json:"flush_delay,omitempty"`
BatchSize int `json:"batch_size,omitempty"`
RetentionPol string `json:"retention_policy,omitempty"`
// InfluxRetryInterval string `json:"retry_interval"`
// InfluxExponentialBase uint `json:"retry_exponential_base"`
// InfluxMaxRetries uint `json:"max_retries"`
// InfluxMaxRetryTime string `json:"max_retry_time"`
//InfluxMaxRetryDelay string `json:"max_retry_delay"` // It is mentioned in the docs but there is no way to set it
}
type InfluxSink struct {
sink
client influxdb2.Client
writeApi influxdb2Api.WriteAPIBlocking
retPolicy string
client influxdb2.Client
writeApi influxdb2Api.WriteAPIBlocking
config InfluxSinkConfig
influxRetryInterval uint
influxMaxRetryTime uint
batch []*write.Point
flushTimer *time.Timer
flushDelay time.Duration
lock sync.Mutex // Flush() runs in another goroutine, so this lock has to protect the buffer
//influxMaxRetryDelay uint
}
func (s *InfluxSink) connect() error {
var auth string
var uri string
if s.ssl {
uri = fmt.Sprintf("https://%s:%s", s.host, s.port)
if s.config.SSL {
uri = fmt.Sprintf("https://%s:%s", s.config.Host, s.config.Port)
} else {
uri = fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:%s", s.host, s.port)
uri = fmt.Sprintf("http://%s:%s", s.config.Host, s.config.Port)
}
if len(s.user) == 0 {
auth = s.password
if len(s.config.User) == 0 {
auth = s.config.Password
} else {
auth = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", s.user, s.password)
auth = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", s.config.User, s.config.Password)
}
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Using URI", uri, "Org", s.config.Organization, "Bucket", s.config.Database)
clientOptions := influxdb2.DefaultOptions()
// if s.influxRetryInterval != 0 {
// cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "MaxRetryInterval", s.influxRetryInterval)
// clientOptions.SetMaxRetryInterval(s.influxRetryInterval)
// }
// if s.influxMaxRetryTime != 0 {
// cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "MaxRetryTime", s.influxMaxRetryTime)
// clientOptions.SetMaxRetryTime(s.influxMaxRetryTime)
// }
// if s.config.InfluxExponentialBase != 0 {
// cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Exponential Base", s.config.InfluxExponentialBase)
// clientOptions.SetExponentialBase(s.config.InfluxExponentialBase)
// }
// if s.config.InfluxMaxRetries != 0 {
// cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Max Retries", s.config.InfluxMaxRetries)
// clientOptions.SetMaxRetries(s.config.InfluxMaxRetries)
// }
clientOptions.SetTLSConfig(
&tls.Config{
InsecureSkipVerify: true,
},
)
clientOptions.SetPrecision(time.Second)
s.client = influxdb2.NewClientWithOptions(uri, auth, clientOptions)
s.writeApi = s.client.WriteAPIBlocking(s.config.Organization, s.config.Database)
ok, err := s.client.Ping(context.Background())
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !ok {
return fmt.Errorf("connection to %s not healthy", uri)
}
log.Print("Using URI ", uri, " Org ", s.organization, " Bucket ", s.database)
s.client = influxdb2.NewClientWithOptions(uri, auth,
influxdb2.DefaultOptions().SetTLSConfig(&tls.Config{InsecureSkipVerify: true}))
s.writeApi = s.client.WriteAPIBlocking(s.organization, s.database)
return nil
}
func (s *InfluxSink) Init(config sinkConfig) error {
s.name = "InfluxSink"
if len(config.Host) == 0 ||
len(config.Port) == 0 ||
len(config.Database) == 0 ||
len(config.Organization) == 0 ||
len(config.Password) == 0 {
return errors.New("Not all configuration variables set required by InfluxSink")
}
s.host = config.Host
s.port = config.Port
s.database = config.Database
s.organization = config.Organization
s.user = config.User
s.password = config.Password
s.ssl = config.SSL
s.meta_as_tags = config.MetaAsTags
return s.connect()
}
func (s *InfluxSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
tags := map[string]string{}
fields := map[string]interface{}{}
for _, t := range point.TagList() {
tags[t.Key] = t.Value
}
if s.meta_as_tags {
for _, m := range point.MetaList() {
tags[m.Key] = m.Value
func (s *InfluxSink) Write(m lp.CCMetric) error {
// err :=
// s.writeApi.WritePoint(
// context.Background(),
// m.ToPoint(s.meta_as_tags),
// )
if len(s.batch) == 0 && s.flushDelay != 0 {
// This is the first write since the last flush, start the flushTimer!
if s.flushTimer != nil && s.flushTimer.Stop() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "unexpected: the flushTimer was already running?")
}
// Run a batched flush for all lines that have arrived in the last second
s.flushTimer = time.AfterFunc(s.flushDelay, func() {
if err := s.Flush(); err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "flush failed:", err.Error())
}
})
}
for _, f := range point.FieldList() {
fields[f.Key] = f.Value
p := m.ToPoint(s.meta_as_tags)
s.lock.Lock()
s.batch = append(s.batch, p)
s.lock.Unlock()
// Flush synchronously if "flush_delay" is zero
if s.flushDelay == 0 {
return s.Flush()
}
p := influxdb2.NewPoint(point.Name(), tags, fields, point.Time())
err := s.writeApi.WritePoint(context.Background(), p)
return err
return nil
}
func (s *InfluxSink) Flush() error {
s.lock.Lock()
defer s.lock.Unlock()
if len(s.batch) == 0 {
return nil
}
err := s.writeApi.WritePoint(context.Background(), s.batch...)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "flush failed:", err.Error())
return err
}
s.batch = s.batch[:0]
return nil
}
func (s *InfluxSink) Close() {
log.Print("Closing InfluxDB connection")
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Closing InfluxDB connection")
s.flushTimer.Stop()
s.Flush()
s.client.Close()
}
func NewInfluxSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(InfluxSink)
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("InfluxSink(%s)", name)
s.config.BatchSize = 100
s.config.FlushDelay = "1s"
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
s.influxRetryInterval = 0
s.influxMaxRetryTime = 0
// s.config.InfluxRetryInterval = ""
// s.config.InfluxMaxRetryTime = ""
// s.config.InfluxMaxRetries = 0
// s.config.InfluxExponentialBase = 0
if len(s.config.Host) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Port) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Database) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Organization) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Password) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("not all configuration variables set required by InfluxSink")
}
// Create lookup map to use meta infos as tags in the output metric
s.meta_as_tags = make(map[string]bool)
for _, k := range s.config.MetaAsTags {
s.meta_as_tags[k] = true
}
// toUint := func(duration string, def uint) uint {
// if len(duration) > 0 {
// t, err := time.ParseDuration(duration)
// if err == nil {
// return uint(t.Milliseconds())
// }
// }
// return def
// }
// s.influxRetryInterval = toUint(s.config.InfluxRetryInterval, s.influxRetryInterval)
// s.influxMaxRetryTime = toUint(s.config.InfluxMaxRetryTime, s.influxMaxRetryTime)
if len(s.config.FlushDelay) > 0 {
t, err := time.ParseDuration(s.config.FlushDelay)
if err == nil {
s.flushDelay = t
}
}
s.batch = make([]*write.Point, 0, s.config.BatchSize)
// Connect to InfluxDB server
if err := s.connect(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to connect: %v", err)
}
return s, nil
}

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## `influxdb` sink
The `influxdb` sink uses the official [InfluxDB golang client](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/influxdata/influxdb-client-go/v2) to write the metrics to an InfluxDB database in a **blocking** fashion. It provides only support for V2 write endpoints (InfluxDB 1.8.0 or later).
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "influxdb",
"meta_as_tags" : true,
"database" : "mymetrics",
"host": "dbhost.example.com",
"port": "4222",
"user": "exampleuser",
"password" : "examplepw",
"organization": "myorg",
"ssl": true,
"flush_delay" : "1s",
"batch_size" : 100
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the sink an `influxdb` sink
- `meta_as_tags`: print all meta information as tags in the output (optional)
- `database`: All metrics are written to this bucket
- `host`: Hostname of the InfluxDB database server
- `port`: Portnumber (as string) of the InfluxDB database server
- `user`: Username for basic authentification
- `password`: Password for basic authentification
- `organization`: Organization in the InfluxDB
- `ssl`: Use SSL connection
- `flush_delay`: Group metrics coming in to a single batch
- `batch_size`: Maximal batch size

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package sinks
/*
#cgo CFLAGS: -DGM_PROTOCOL_GUARD
#cgo LDFLAGS: -L. -Wl,--unresolved-symbols=ignore-in-object-files
#include <stdlib.h>
// This is a copy&paste snippet of ganglia.h (BSD-3 license)
// See https://github.com/ganglia/monitor-core
// for further information
enum ganglia_slope {
GANGLIA_SLOPE_ZERO = 0,
GANGLIA_SLOPE_POSITIVE,
GANGLIA_SLOPE_NEGATIVE,
GANGLIA_SLOPE_BOTH,
GANGLIA_SLOPE_UNSPECIFIED,
GANGLIA_SLOPE_DERIVATIVE,
GANGLIA_SLOPE_LAST_LEGAL_VALUE=GANGLIA_SLOPE_DERIVATIVE
};
typedef enum ganglia_slope ganglia_slope_t;
typedef struct Ganglia_pool* Ganglia_pool;
typedef struct Ganglia_gmond_config* Ganglia_gmond_config;
typedef struct Ganglia_udp_send_channels* Ganglia_udp_send_channels;
struct Ganglia_metric {
Ganglia_pool pool;
struct Ganglia_metadata_message *msg;
char *value;
void *extra;
};
typedef struct Ganglia_metric * Ganglia_metric;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
Ganglia_gmond_config Ganglia_gmond_config_create(char *path, int fallback_to_default);
//void Ganglia_gmond_config_destroy(Ganglia_gmond_config config);
Ganglia_udp_send_channels Ganglia_udp_send_channels_create(Ganglia_pool p, Ganglia_gmond_config config);
void Ganglia_udp_send_channels_destroy(Ganglia_udp_send_channels channels);
int Ganglia_udp_send_message(Ganglia_udp_send_channels channels, char *buf, int len );
Ganglia_metric Ganglia_metric_create( Ganglia_pool parent_pool );
int Ganglia_metric_set( Ganglia_metric gmetric, char *name, char *value, char *type, char *units, unsigned int slope, unsigned int tmax, unsigned int dmax);
int Ganglia_metric_send( Ganglia_metric gmetric, Ganglia_udp_send_channels send_channels );
//int Ganglia_metadata_send( Ganglia_metric gmetric, Ganglia_udp_send_channels send_channels );
//int Ganglia_metadata_send_real( Ganglia_metric gmetric, Ganglia_udp_send_channels send_channels, char *override_string );
void Ganglia_metadata_add( Ganglia_metric gmetric, char *name, char *value );
//int Ganglia_value_send( Ganglia_metric gmetric, Ganglia_udp_send_channels send_channels );
void Ganglia_metric_destroy( Ganglia_metric gmetric );
Ganglia_pool Ganglia_pool_create( Ganglia_pool parent );
void Ganglia_pool_destroy( Ganglia_pool pool );
//ganglia_slope_t cstr_to_slope(const char* str);
//const char* slope_to_cstr(unsigned int slope);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
*/
import "C"
import (
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"unsafe"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
"github.com/NVIDIA/go-nvml/pkg/dl"
)
const (
GANGLIA_LIB_NAME = "libganglia.so"
GANGLIA_LIB_DL_FLAGS = dl.RTLD_LAZY | dl.RTLD_GLOBAL
GMOND_CONFIG_FILE = `/etc/ganglia/gmond.conf`
)
// type LibgangliaSinkSpecialMetric struct {
// MetricName string `json:"metric_name,omitempty"`
// NewName string `json:"new_name,omitempty"`
// Slope string `json:"slope,omitempty"`
// }
type LibgangliaSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig
GangliaLib string `json:"libganglia_path,omitempty"`
GmondConfig string `json:"gmond_config,omitempty"`
AddGangliaGroup bool `json:"add_ganglia_group,omitempty"`
AddTypeToName bool `json:"add_type_to_name,omitempty"`
AddUnits bool `json:"add_units,omitempty"`
ClusterName string `json:"cluster_name,omitempty"`
//SpecialMetrics map[string]LibgangliaSinkSpecialMetric `json:"rename_metrics,omitempty"` // Map to rename metric name from key to value
//AddTagsAsDesc bool `json:"add_tags_as_desc,omitempty"`
}
type LibgangliaSink struct {
sink
config LibgangliaSinkConfig
global_context C.Ganglia_pool
gmond_config C.Ganglia_gmond_config
send_channels C.Ganglia_udp_send_channels
cstrCache map[string]*C.char
}
func (s *LibgangliaSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
var err error = nil
var c_name *C.char
var c_value *C.char
var c_type *C.char
var c_unit *C.char
// helper function for looking up C strings in the cache
lookup := func(key string) *C.char {
if _, exist := s.cstrCache[key]; !exist {
s.cstrCache[key] = C.CString(key)
}
return s.cstrCache[key]
}
conf := GetCommonGangliaConfig(point)
if len(conf.Type) == 0 {
conf = GetGangliaConfig(point)
}
if len(conf.Type) == 0 {
return fmt.Errorf("metric %q (Ganglia name %q) has no 'value' field", point.Name(), conf.Name)
}
if s.config.AddTypeToName {
conf.Name = GangliaMetricName(point)
}
c_value = C.CString(conf.Value)
c_type = lookup(conf.Type)
c_name = lookup(conf.Name)
// Add unit
unit := ""
if s.config.AddUnits {
unit = conf.Unit
}
c_unit = lookup(unit)
// Determine the slope of the metric. Ganglia's own collector mostly use
// 'both' but the mem and swap total uses 'zero'.
slope_type := C.GANGLIA_SLOPE_BOTH
switch conf.Slope {
case "zero":
slope_type = C.GANGLIA_SLOPE_ZERO
case "both":
slope_type = C.GANGLIA_SLOPE_BOTH
}
// Create a new Ganglia metric
gmetric := C.Ganglia_metric_create(s.global_context)
// Set name, value, type and unit in the Ganglia metric
// The default slope_type is both directions, so up and down. Some metrics want 'zero' slope, probably constant.
// The 'tmax' value is by default 300.
rval := C.int(0)
rval = C.Ganglia_metric_set(gmetric, c_name, c_value, c_type, c_unit, C.uint(slope_type), C.uint(conf.Tmax), 0)
switch rval {
case 1:
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_value))
return errors.New("invalid parameters")
case 2:
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_value))
return errors.New("one of your parameters has an invalid character '\"'")
case 3:
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_value))
return fmt.Errorf("the type parameter \"%s\" is not a valid type", conf.Type)
case 4:
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_value))
return fmt.Errorf("the value parameter \"%s\" does not represent a number", conf.Value)
default:
}
// Set the cluster name, otherwise it takes it from the configuration file
if len(s.config.ClusterName) > 0 {
C.Ganglia_metadata_add(gmetric, lookup("CLUSTER"), lookup(s.config.ClusterName))
}
// Set the group metadata in the Ganglia metric if configured
if s.config.AddGangliaGroup {
c_group := lookup(conf.Group)
C.Ganglia_metadata_add(gmetric, lookup("GROUP"), c_group)
}
// Now we send the metric
// gmetric does provide some more options like description and other options
// but they are not provided by the collectors
rval = C.Ganglia_metric_send(gmetric, s.send_channels)
if rval != 0 {
err = fmt.Errorf("there was an error sending metric %s to %d of the send channels ", point.Name(), rval)
// fall throuph to use Ganglia_metric_destroy from common cleanup
}
// Cleanup Ganglia metric
C.Ganglia_metric_destroy(gmetric)
// Free the value C string, the only one not stored in the cache
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(c_value))
return err
}
func (s *LibgangliaSink) Flush() error {
return nil
}
func (s *LibgangliaSink) Close() {
// Destroy Ganglia configration struct
// (not done by gmetric, I thought I am more clever but no...)
//C.Ganglia_gmond_config_destroy(s.gmond_config)
// Destroy Ganglia pool
C.Ganglia_pool_destroy(s.global_context)
// Cleanup C string cache
for _, cstr := range s.cstrCache {
C.free(unsafe.Pointer(cstr))
}
}
func NewLibgangliaSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(LibgangliaSink)
var err error = nil
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("LibgangliaSink(%s)", name)
//s.config.AddTagsAsDesc = false
s.config.AddGangliaGroup = false
s.config.AddTypeToName = false
s.config.AddUnits = true
s.config.GmondConfig = string(GMOND_CONFIG_FILE)
s.config.GangliaLib = string(GANGLIA_LIB_NAME)
if len(config) > 0 {
err = json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "Error reading config:", err.Error())
return nil, err
}
}
lib := dl.New(s.config.GangliaLib, GANGLIA_LIB_DL_FLAGS)
if lib == nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error instantiating DynamicLibrary for %s", s.config.GangliaLib)
}
err = lib.Open()
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("error opening %s: %v", s.config.GangliaLib, err)
}
// Set up cache for the C strings
s.cstrCache = make(map[string]*C.char)
// s.cstrCache["globals"] = C.CString("globals")
// s.cstrCache["override_hostname"] = C.CString("override_hostname")
// s.cstrCache["override_ip"] = C.CString("override_ip")
// Add some constant strings
s.cstrCache["GROUP"] = C.CString("GROUP")
s.cstrCache["CLUSTER"] = C.CString("CLUSTER")
s.cstrCache[""] = C.CString("")
// Add cluster name for lookup in Write()
if len(s.config.ClusterName) > 0 {
s.cstrCache[s.config.ClusterName] = C.CString(s.config.ClusterName)
}
// Add supported types for later lookup in Write()
s.cstrCache["double"] = C.CString("double")
s.cstrCache["int32"] = C.CString("int32")
s.cstrCache["string"] = C.CString("string")
// Create Ganglia pool
s.global_context = C.Ganglia_pool_create(nil)
// Load Ganglia configuration
s.cstrCache[s.config.GmondConfig] = C.CString(s.config.GmondConfig)
s.gmond_config = C.Ganglia_gmond_config_create(s.cstrCache[s.config.GmondConfig], 0)
//globals := C.cfg_getsec(gmond_config, s.cstrCache["globals"])
//override_hostname := C.cfg_getstr(globals, s.cstrCache["override_hostname"])
//override_ip := C.cfg_getstr(globals, s.cstrCache["override_ip"])
s.send_channels = C.Ganglia_udp_send_channels_create(s.global_context, s.gmond_config)
return s, nil
}

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## `libganglia` sink
The `libganglia` sink interacts directly with the library of the [Ganglia Monitoring System](http://ganglia.info/) to submit the metrics. Consequently, it needs to be installed on all nodes. But this is commonly the case if you want to use Ganglia, because it requires at least a node daemon (`gmond` or `ganglia-monitor`) to work.
The `libganglia` sink has probably less overhead compared to the `ganglia` sink because it does not require any process generation but initializes the environment and UDP connections only once.
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "libganglia",
"gmetric_config" : "/path/to/gmetric/config",
"cluster_name": "MyCluster",
"add_ganglia_group" : true,
"add_type_to_name": true,
"add_units" : true
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the sink an `libganglia` sink
- `meta_as_tags`: print all meta information as tags in the output (optional)
- `gmond_config`: Path to the Ganglia configuration file `gmond.conf` (default: `/etc/ganglia/gmond.conf`)
- `cluster_name`: Set a cluster name for the metric. If not set, it is taken from `gmond_config`
- `add_ganglia_group`: Add a Ganglia metric group based on meta information. Some old versions of `gmetric` do not support the `--group` option
- `add_type_to_name`: Ganglia commonly uses only node-level metrics but with cc-metric-collector, there are metrics for cpus, memory domains, CPU sockets and the whole node. In order to get eeng, this option prefixes the metric name with `<type><type-id>_` or `device_` depending on the metric tags and meta information. For metrics of the whole node `type=node`, no prefix is added
- `add_units`: Add metric value unit if there is a `unit` entry in the metric tags or meta information
### Ganglia Installation
My development system is Ubuntu 20.04. To install the required libraries with `apt`:
```
$ sudo apt install libganglia1
```
The `libganglia.so` gets installed in `/usr/lib`. The Ganglia headers `libganglia1-dev` are **not** required.
I added a `Makefile` in the `sinks` subfolder that searches for the library in `/usr` and creates a symlink (`sinks/libganglia.so`) for running/building the cc-metric-collector. So just type `make` before running/building in the main folder or the `sinks` subfolder.

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package sinks
import (
// "time"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
type sinkConfig struct {
Type string `json:"type"`
Host string `json:"host,omitempty"`
Port string `json:"port,omitempty"`
Database string `json:"database,omitempty"`
User string `json:"user,omitempty"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
Organization string `json:"organization,omitempty"`
SSL bool `json:"ssl,omitempty"`
MetaAsTags bool `json:"meta_as_tags,omitempty"`
type defaultSinkConfig struct {
MetaAsTags []string `json:"meta_as_tags,omitempty"`
Type string `json:"type"`
}
type sink struct {
host string
port string
user string
password string
database string
organization string
ssl bool
meta_as_tags bool
name string
meta_as_tags map[string]bool // Use meta data tags as tags
name string // Name of the sink
}
type Sink interface {
Init(config sinkConfig) error
Write(point lp.CCMetric) error
Flush() error
Close()
Name() string
Write(point lp.CCMetric) error // Write metric to the sink
Flush() error // Flush buffered metrics
Close() // Close / finish metric sink
Name() string // Name of the metric sink
}
// Name returns the name of the metric sink
func (s *sink) Name() string {
return s.name
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import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"time"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
influx "github.com/influxdata/line-protocol"
nats "github.com/nats-io/nats.go"
"log"
"time"
)
type NatsSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig
Host string `json:"host,omitempty"`
Port string `json:"port,omitempty"`
Database string `json:"database,omitempty"`
User string `json:"user,omitempty"`
Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
}
type NatsSink struct {
sink
client *nats.Conn
encoder *influx.Encoder
buffer *bytes.Buffer
config NatsSinkConfig
}
func (s *NatsSink) connect() error {
uinfo := nats.UserInfo(s.user, s.password)
uri := fmt.Sprintf("nats://%s:%s", s.host, s.port)
log.Print("Using URI ", uri)
var err error
var uinfo nats.Option = nil
var nc *nats.Conn
if len(s.config.User) > 0 && len(s.config.Password) > 0 {
uinfo = nats.UserInfo(s.config.User, s.config.Password)
}
uri := fmt.Sprintf("nats://%s:%s", s.config.Host, s.config.Port)
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Connect to", uri)
s.client = nil
nc, err := nats.Connect(uri, uinfo)
if uinfo != nil {
nc, err = nats.Connect(uri, uinfo)
} else {
nc, err = nats.Connect(uri)
}
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "Connect to", uri, "failed:", err.Error())
return err
}
s.client = nc
return nil
}
func (s *NatsSink) Init(config sinkConfig) error {
s.name = "NatsSink"
if len(config.Host) == 0 ||
len(config.Port) == 0 ||
len(config.Database) == 0 {
return errors.New("Not all configuration variables set required by NatsSink")
}
s.host = config.Host
s.port = config.Port
s.database = config.Database
s.organization = config.Organization
s.user = config.User
s.password = config.Password
// Setup Influx line protocol
s.buffer = &bytes.Buffer{}
s.buffer.Grow(1025)
s.encoder = influx.NewEncoder(s.buffer)
s.encoder.SetPrecision(time.Second)
s.encoder.SetMaxLineBytes(1024)
// Setup infos for connection
return s.connect()
}
func (s *NatsSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
func (s *NatsSink) Write(m lp.CCMetric) error {
if s.client != nil {
_, err := s.encoder.Encode(point)
_, err := s.encoder.Encode(m.ToPoint(s.meta_as_tags))
if err != nil {
log.Print(err)
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "Write:", err.Error())
return err
}
}
@@ -68,7 +66,8 @@ func (s *NatsSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
func (s *NatsSink) Flush() error {
if s.client != nil {
if err := s.client.Publish(s.database, s.buffer.Bytes()); err != nil {
if err := s.client.Publish(s.config.Database, s.buffer.Bytes()); err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "Flush:", err.Error())
return err
}
s.buffer.Reset()
@@ -77,8 +76,41 @@ func (s *NatsSink) Flush() error {
}
func (s *NatsSink) Close() {
log.Print("Closing Nats connection")
if s.client != nil {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Close")
s.client.Close()
}
}
func NewNatsSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(NatsSink)
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("NatsSink(%s)", name)
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "Error reading config for", s.name, ":", err.Error())
return nil, err
}
}
if len(s.config.Host) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Port) == 0 ||
len(s.config.Database) == 0 {
return nil, errors.New("not all configuration variables set required by NatsSink")
}
// Create lookup map to use meta infos as tags in the output metric
s.meta_as_tags = make(map[string]bool)
for _, k := range s.config.MetaAsTags {
s.meta_as_tags[k] = true
}
// Setup Influx line protocol
s.buffer = &bytes.Buffer{}
s.buffer.Grow(1025)
s.encoder = influx.NewEncoder(s.buffer)
s.encoder.SetPrecision(time.Second)
s.encoder.SetMaxLineBytes(1024)
// Setup infos for connection
if err := s.connect(); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to connect: %v", err)
}
return s, nil
}

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## `nats` sink
The `nats` sink publishes all metrics into a NATS network. The publishing key is the database name provided in the configuration file
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "nats",
"meta_as_tags" : true,
"database" : "mymetrics",
"host": "dbhost.example.com",
"port": "4222",
"user": "exampleuser",
"password" : "examplepw"
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the sink an `nats` sink
- `meta_as_tags`: print all meta information as tags in the output (optional)
- `database`: All metrics are published with this subject
- `host`: Hostname of the NATS server
- `port`: Portnumber (as string) of the NATS server
- `user`: Username for basic authentification
- `password`: Password for basic authentification

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package sinks
import (
"context"
"encoding/json"
"errors"
"fmt"
"net/http"
"strings"
"sync"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
"github.com/gorilla/mux"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus"
"github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus/promhttp"
)
type PrometheusSinkConfig struct {
defaultSinkConfig
Host string `json:"host,omitempty"`
Port string `json:"port"`
Path string `json:"path,omitempty"`
GroupAsNameSpace bool `json:"group_as_namespace,omitempty"`
// User string `json:"user,omitempty"`
// Password string `json:"password,omitempty"`
// FlushDelay string `json:"flush_delay,omitempty"`
}
type PrometheusSink struct {
sink
config PrometheusSinkConfig
labelMetrics map[string]*prometheus.GaugeVec
nodeMetrics map[string]prometheus.Gauge
promWg sync.WaitGroup
promServer *http.Server
}
func intToFloat64(input interface{}) (float64, error) {
switch value := input.(type) {
case float64:
return value, nil
case float32:
return float64(value), nil
case int:
return float64(value), nil
case int32:
return float64(value), nil
case int64:
return float64(value), nil
}
return 0, errors.New("cannot cast value to float64")
}
func getLabelValue(metric lp.CCMetric) []string {
labelValues := []string{}
if tid, tidok := metric.GetTag("type-id"); tidok && metric.HasTag("type") {
labelValues = append(labelValues, tid)
}
if d, ok := metric.GetTag("device"); ok {
labelValues = append(labelValues, d)
} else if d, ok := metric.GetMeta("device"); ok {
labelValues = append(labelValues, d)
}
return labelValues
}
func getLabelNames(metric lp.CCMetric) []string {
labelNames := []string{}
if t, tok := metric.GetTag("type"); tok && metric.HasTag("type-id") {
labelNames = append(labelNames, t)
}
if _, ok := metric.GetTag("device"); ok {
labelNames = append(labelNames, "device")
} else if _, ok := metric.GetMeta("device"); ok {
labelNames = append(labelNames, "device")
}
return labelNames
}
func (s *PrometheusSink) newMetric(metric lp.CCMetric) error {
var value float64 = 0
name := metric.Name()
opts := prometheus.GaugeOpts{
Name: name,
}
labels := getLabelNames(metric)
labelValues := getLabelValue(metric)
if len(labels) > 0 && len(labels) != len(labelValues) {
return fmt.Errorf("cannot detect metric labels for metric %s", name)
}
if metricValue, ok := metric.GetField("value"); ok {
if floatValue, err := intToFloat64(metricValue); err == nil {
value = floatValue
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("metric %s with value '%v' cannot be casted to float64", name, metricValue)
}
}
if s.config.GroupAsNameSpace && metric.HasMeta("group") {
g, _ := metric.GetMeta("group")
opts.Namespace = strings.ToLower(g)
}
if len(labels) > 0 {
new := prometheus.NewGaugeVec(opts, labels)
new.WithLabelValues(labelValues...).Set(value)
s.labelMetrics[name] = new
prometheus.Register(new)
} else {
new := prometheus.NewGauge(opts)
new.Set(value)
s.nodeMetrics[name] = new
prometheus.Register(new)
}
return nil
}
func (s *PrometheusSink) updateMetric(metric lp.CCMetric) error {
var value float64 = 0.0
name := metric.Name()
labelValues := getLabelValue(metric)
if metricValue, ok := metric.GetField("value"); ok {
if floatValue, err := intToFloat64(metricValue); err == nil {
value = floatValue
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("metric %s with value '%v' cannot be casted to float64", name, metricValue)
}
}
if len(labelValues) > 0 {
if _, ok := s.labelMetrics[name]; !ok {
err := s.newMetric(metric)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
s.labelMetrics[name].WithLabelValues(labelValues...).Set(value)
} else {
if _, ok := s.labelMetrics[name]; !ok {
err := s.newMetric(metric)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
s.nodeMetrics[name].Set(value)
}
return nil
}
func (s *PrometheusSink) Write(m lp.CCMetric) error {
return s.updateMetric(m)
}
func (s *PrometheusSink) Flush() error {
return nil
}
func (s *PrometheusSink) Close() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "CLOSE")
s.promServer.Shutdown(context.Background())
s.promWg.Wait()
}
func NewPrometheusSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(PrometheusSink)
s.name = "PrometheusSink"
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, "Error reading config for", s.name, ":", err.Error())
return nil, err
}
}
if len(s.config.Port) == 0 {
err := errors.New("not all configuration variables set required by PrometheusSink")
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, err.Error())
return nil, err
}
s.labelMetrics = make(map[string]*prometheus.GaugeVec)
s.nodeMetrics = make(map[string]prometheus.Gauge)
s.promWg.Add(1)
go func() {
router := mux.NewRouter()
// Prometheus endpoint
router.Path("/" + s.config.Path).Handler(promhttp.Handler())
url := fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", s.config.Host, s.config.Port)
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "Serving Prometheus metrics at", fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s/%s", s.config.Host, s.config.Port, s.config.Path))
s.promServer = &http.Server{Addr: url, Handler: router}
err := s.promServer.ListenAndServe()
if err != nil && err.Error() != "http: Server closed" {
cclog.ComponentError(s.name, err.Error())
}
s.promWg.Done()
}()
return s, nil
}

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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
## `prometheus` sink
The `prometheus` sink publishes all metrics via an HTTP server ready to be scraped by a [Prometheus](https://prometheus.io) server. It creates gauge metrics for all node metrics and gauge vectors for all metrics with a subtype like 'device', 'cpu' or 'socket'.
### Configuration structure
```json
{
"<name>": {
"type": "prometheus",
"host": "localhost",
"port": "8080",
"path": "metrics"
}
}
```
- `type`: makes the sink an `prometheus` sink
- `host`: The HTTP server gets bound to that IP/hostname
- `port`: Portnumber (as string) for the HTTP server
- `path`: Path where the metrics should be servered. The metrics will be published at `host`:`port`/`path`
- `group_as_namespace`: Most metrics contain a group as meta information like 'memory', 'load'. With this the metric names are extended to `group`_`name` if possible.

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@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
package sinks
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"log"
cclog "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccLogger"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
type SampleSinkConfig struct {
// defines JSON tags for 'type' and 'meta_as_tags' (string list)
// See: metricSink.go
defaultSinkConfig
// Additional config options, for SampleSink
}
type SampleSink struct {
// declares elements 'name' and 'meta_as_tags' (string to bool map!)
sink
config SampleSinkConfig // entry point to the SampleSinkConfig
}
// Implement functions required for Sink interface
// Write(...), Flush(), Close()
// See: metricSink.go
// Code to submit a single CCMetric to the sink
func (s *SampleSink) Write(point lp.CCMetric) error {
// based on s.meta_as_tags use meta infos as tags
log.Print(point)
return nil
}
// If the sink uses batched sends internally, you can tell to flush its buffers
func (s *SampleSink) Flush() error {
return nil
}
// Close sink: close network connection, close files, close libraries, ...
func (s *SampleSink) Close() {
cclog.ComponentDebug(s.name, "CLOSE")
}
// New function to create a new instance of the sink
// Initialize the sink by giving it a name and reading in the config JSON
func NewSampleSink(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error) {
s := new(SampleSink)
// Set name of sampleSink
// The name should be chosen in such a way that different instances of SampleSink can be distinguished
s.name = fmt.Sprintf("SampleSink(%s)", name) // Always specify a name here
// Set defaults in s.config
// Allow overwriting these defaults by reading config JSON
// Read in the config JSON
if len(config) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &s.config)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
// Create lookup map to use meta infos as tags in the output metric
s.meta_as_tags = make(map[string]bool)
for _, k := range s.config.MetaAsTags {
s.meta_as_tags[k] = true
}
// Check if all required fields in the config are set
// E.g. use 'len(s.config.Option) > 0' for string settings
// Establish connection to the server, library, ...
// Check required files exist and lookup path(s) of executable(s)
// Return (nil, meaningful error message) in case of errors
return s, nil
}

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@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package sinks
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"os"
"sync"
@@ -9,76 +10,90 @@ import (
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
const SINK_MAX_FORWARD = 50
// Map of all available sinks
var AvailableSinks = map[string]Sink{
"influxdb": new(InfluxSink),
"stdout": new(StdoutSink),
"nats": new(NatsSink),
"http": new(HttpSink),
"ganglia": new(GangliaSink),
var AvailableSinks = map[string]func(name string, config json.RawMessage) (Sink, error){
"ganglia": NewGangliaSink,
"libganglia": NewLibgangliaSink,
"stdout": NewStdoutSink,
"nats": NewNatsSink,
"influxdb": NewInfluxSink,
"influxasync": NewInfluxAsyncSink,
"http": NewHttpSink,
}
// Metric collector manager data structure
type sinkManager struct {
input chan lp.CCMetric // input channel
outputs []Sink // List of sinks to use
done chan bool // channel to finish / stop metric sink manager
wg *sync.WaitGroup // wait group for all goroutines in cc-metric-collector
config []sinkConfig // json encoded config for sink manager
input chan lp.CCMetric // input channel
done chan bool // channel to finish / stop metric sink manager
wg *sync.WaitGroup // wait group for all goroutines in cc-metric-collector
sinks map[string]Sink // Mapping sink name to sink
maxForward int // number of metrics to write maximally in one iteration
}
// Sink manager access functions
type SinkManager interface {
Init(wg *sync.WaitGroup, sinkConfigFile string) error
AddInput(input chan lp.CCMetric)
AddOutput(config json.RawMessage) error
AddOutput(name string, config json.RawMessage) error
Start()
Close()
}
// Init initializes the sink manager by:
// * Reading its configuration file
// * Adding the configured sinks and providing them with the corresponding config
func (sm *sinkManager) Init(wg *sync.WaitGroup, sinkConfigFile string) error {
sm.input = nil
sm.outputs = make([]Sink, 0)
sm.done = make(chan bool)
sm.wg = wg
sm.config = make([]sinkConfig, 0)
sm.sinks = make(map[string]Sink, 0)
sm.maxForward = SINK_MAX_FORWARD
if len(sinkConfigFile) == 0 {
return nil
}
// Read sink config file
if len(sinkConfigFile) > 0 {
configFile, err := os.Open(sinkConfigFile)
configFile, err := os.Open(sinkConfigFile)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", err.Error())
return err
}
defer configFile.Close()
// Parse config
jsonParser := json.NewDecoder(configFile)
var rawConfigs map[string]json.RawMessage
err = jsonParser.Decode(&rawConfigs)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", err.Error())
return err
}
// Start sinks
for name, raw := range rawConfigs {
err = sm.AddOutput(name, raw)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", err.Error())
return err
}
defer configFile.Close()
jsonParser := json.NewDecoder(configFile)
var rawConfigs []json.RawMessage
err = jsonParser.Decode(&rawConfigs)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", err.Error())
return err
}
for _, raw := range rawConfigs {
err = sm.AddOutput(raw)
if err != nil {
continue
}
continue
}
}
return nil
}
// Start starts the sink managers background task, which
// distributes received metrics to the sinks
func (sm *sinkManager) Start() {
batchcount := 20
sm.wg.Add(1)
go func() {
defer sm.wg.Done()
// Sink manager is done
done := func() {
for _, s := range sm.outputs {
s.Flush()
for _, s := range sm.sinks {
s.Close()
}
@@ -86,6 +101,16 @@ func (sm *sinkManager) Start() {
cclog.ComponentDebug("SinkManager", "DONE")
}
toTheSinks := func(p lp.CCMetric) {
// Send received metric to all outputs
cclog.ComponentDebug("SinkManager", "WRITE", p)
for _, s := range sm.sinks {
if err := s.Write(p); err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", "WRITE", s.Name(), "write failed:", err.Error())
}
}
}
for {
select {
case <-sm.done:
@@ -93,21 +118,11 @@ func (sm *sinkManager) Start() {
return
case p := <-sm.input:
// Send received metric to all outputs
cclog.ComponentDebug("SinkManager", "WRITE", p)
for _, s := range sm.outputs {
s.Write(p)
toTheSinks(p)
for i := 0; len(sm.input) > 0 && i < sm.maxForward; i++ {
p := <-sm.input
toTheSinks(p)
}
// Flush all outputs
if batchcount == 0 {
cclog.ComponentDebug("SinkManager", "FLUSH")
for _, s := range sm.outputs {
s.Flush()
}
batchcount = 20
}
batchcount--
}
}
}()
@@ -121,29 +136,26 @@ func (sm *sinkManager) AddInput(input chan lp.CCMetric) {
sm.input = input
}
func (sm *sinkManager) AddOutput(rawConfig json.RawMessage) error {
func (sm *sinkManager) AddOutput(name string, rawConfig json.RawMessage) error {
var err error
var config sinkConfig
if len(rawConfig) > 3 {
err = json.Unmarshal(rawConfig, &config)
var sinkConfig defaultSinkConfig
if len(rawConfig) > 0 {
err := json.Unmarshal(rawConfig, &sinkConfig)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", "SKIP", config.Type, "JSON config error:", err.Error())
return err
}
}
if _, found := AvailableSinks[config.Type]; !found {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", "SKIP", config.Type, "unknown sink:", err.Error())
if _, found := AvailableSinks[sinkConfig.Type]; !found {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", "SKIP", name, "unknown sink:", sinkConfig.Type)
return err
}
s := AvailableSinks[config.Type]
err = s.Init(config)
s, err := AvailableSinks[sinkConfig.Type](name, rawConfig)
if err != nil {
cclog.ComponentError("SinkManager", "SKIP", s.Name(), "initialization failed:", err.Error())
return err
}
sm.outputs = append(sm.outputs, s)
sm.config = append(sm.config, config)
cclog.ComponentDebug("SinkManager", "ADD SINK", s.Name())
sm.sinks[name] = s
cclog.ComponentDebug("SinkManager", "ADD SINK", s.Name(), "with name", fmt.Sprintf("'%s'", name))
return nil
}
@@ -157,7 +169,7 @@ func (sm *sinkManager) Close() {
// New creates a new initialized sink manager
func New(wg *sync.WaitGroup, sinkConfigFile string) (SinkManager, error) {
sm := &sinkManager{}
sm := new(sinkManager)
err := sm.Init(wg, sinkConfigFile)
if err != nil {
return nil, err

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