* Cleanup: Remove unused code * Use Golang duration parser for 'interval' and 'duration' in main config * Update handling of LIKWID headers. Download only if not already present in the system. Fixes #73 * Units with cc-units (#64) * Add option to normalize units with cc-unit * Add unit conversion to router * Add option to change unit prefix in the router * Add to MetricRouter README * Add order of operations in router to README * Use second add_tags/del_tags only if metric gets renamed * Skip disks in DiskstatCollector that have size=0 * Check readability of sensor files in TempCollector * Fix for --once option * Rename `cpu` type to `hwthread` (#69) * Rename 'cpu' type to 'hwthread' to avoid naming clashes with MetricStore and CC-Webfrontend * Collectors in parallel (#74) * Provide info to CollectorManager whether the collector can be executed in parallel with others * Split serial and parallel collectors. Read in parallel first * Update NvidiaCollector with new metrics, MIG and NvLink support (#75) * CC topology module update (#76) * Rename CPU to hardware thread, write some comments * Do renaming in other parts * Remove CpuList and SocketList function from metricCollector. Available in ccTopology * Option to use MIG UUID as subtype-id in NvidiaCollector * Option to use MIG slice name as subtype-id in NvidiaCollector * MetricRouter: Fix JSON in README * Fix for Github Action to really use the selected version * Remove Ganglia installation in runonce Action and add Go 1.18 * Fix daemon options in init script * Add separate go.mod files to use it with deprecated 1.16 * Minor updates for Makefiles * fix string comparison * AMD ROCm SMI collector (#77) * Add collector for AMD ROCm SMI metrics * Fix import path * Fix imports * Remove Board Number * store GPU index explicitly * Remove board number from description * Use http instead of ftp to download likwid * Fix serial number in rocmCollector * Improved http sink (#78) * automatic flush in NatsSink * tweak default options of HttpSink * shorter cirt. section and retries for HttpSink * fix error handling * Remove file added by mistake. * Use http instead of ftp to download likwid * Fix serial number in rocmCollector Co-authored-by: Thomas Roehl <thomas.roehl@fau.de> Co-authored-by: Holger Obermaier <40787752+ho-ob@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Lou <lou.knauer@gmx.de>
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CCMetric collectors
This folder contains the collectors for the cc-metric-collector.
Configuration
{
"collector_type" : {
<collector specific configuration>
}
}
In contrast to the configuration files for sinks and receivers, the collectors configuration is not a list but a set of dicts. This is required because we didn't manage to partially read the type before loading the remaining configuration. We are eager to change this to the same format.
Available collectors
cpustat
memstat
iostat
diskstat
loadavg
netstat
ibstat
ibstat_perfquery
tempstat
lustrestat
likwid
nvidia
customcmd
ipmistat
topprocs
nfs3stat
nfs4stat
cpufreq
cpufreq_cpuinfo
numastat
gpfs
beegfs_meta
beegfs_storage
rocm_smi
Todos
- Aggreate metrics to higher topology entity (sum hwthread metrics to socket metric, ...). Needs to be configurable
Contributing own collectors
A collector reads data from any source, parses it to metrics and submits these metrics to the metric-collector
. A collector provides three function:
Name() string
: Return the name of the collectorInit(config json.RawMessage) error
: Initializes the collector using the given collector-specific config in JSON. Check if needed files/commands exists, ...Initialized() bool
: Check if a collector is successfully initializedRead(duration time.Duration, output chan ccMetric.CCMetric)
: Read, parse and submit data to theoutput
channel asCCMetric
. If the collector has to measure anything for some duration, use the provided function argumentduration
.Close()
: Closes down the collector.
It is recommanded to call setup()
in the Init()
function.
Finally, the collector needs to be registered in the collectorManager.go
. There is a list of collectors called AvailableCollectors
which is a map (collector_type_string
-> pointer to MetricCollector interface
). Add a new entry with a descriptive name and the new collector.
Sample collector
package collectors
import (
"encoding/json"
"time"
lp "github.com/ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector/internal/ccMetric"
)
// Struct for the collector-specific JSON config
type SampleCollectorConfig struct {
ExcludeMetrics []string `json:"exclude_metrics"`
}
type SampleCollector struct {
metricCollector
config SampleCollectorConfig
}
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 {
err := json.Unmarshal(config, &m.config)
if err != nil {
return err
}
}
m.meta = map[string]string{"source": m.name, "group": "Sample"}
m.init = true
return nil
}
func (m *SampleCollector) Read(interval time.Duration, output chan lp.CCMetric) {
if !m.init {
return
}
// 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": int64(x)}
if y, err := lp.New("sample_metric", tags, m.meta, value, time.Now()); err == nil {
output <- y
}
}
func (m *SampleCollector) Close() {
m.init = false
return
}