This folder contains the collectors for the cc-metric-collector.
metricCollector.go
The base class/configuration is located in metricCollector.go.
Collectors
- memstatMetric.go: Reads- /proc/meminfoto calculate the node metric- mem_used
- loadavgMetric.go: Reads- /proc/loadavgand submits the node metrics:- load_one
- load_five
- load_fifteen
 
- netstatMetric.go: Reads- /proc/net/devand submits for all network devices (except loopback- lo) the node metrics:- <dev>_bytes_in
- <dev>_bytes_out
- <dev>_pkts_in
- <dev>_pkts_out
 
- lustreMetric.go: Reads Lustre's stats file- /proc/fs/lustre/llite/lnec-XXXXXX/statsand submits the node metrics:- read_bytes
- read_requests
- write_bytes
- write_bytes
- open
- close
- getattr
- setattr
- statfs
- inode_permission
 
- infinibandMetric.go: Reads InfiniBand LID from- /sys/class/infiniband/mlx4_0/ports/1/lidand uses the- perfquerycommand to read the node metrics:- ib_recv
- ib_xmit
 
- likwidMetric.go: Reads hardware performance events using LIKWID. It submits socket and cpu metrics:- mem_bw(socket)
- power(socket, Sum of RAPL domains PKG and DRAM)
- flops_dp(cpu)
- flops_sp(cpu)
- flops_any(cpu,- 2*flops_dp + flops_sp)
- cpi(cpu)
- clock(cpu)
 
- cpustatMetric.go: Read CPU specific values from- /proc/stat
- topprocsMetric.go: Reads the Top5 processes by their CPU usage
- nvidiaMetric.go: Read data about Nvidia GPUs using the NVML library
If any of the collectors cannot be initialized, it is excluded from all further reads. Like if the Lustre stat file is not a valid path, no Lustre specific metrics will be recorded.
InfiniBand collector
The InfiniBand collector requires the LID file to read the data. It has to be configured in the collector itself (LIDFILE in infinibandMetric.go)
Lustre collector
The Lustre collector requires the path to the Lustre stats file. It has to be configured in the collector itself (LUSTREFILE in lustreMetric.go)
LIKWID collector
The likwidMetric.go requires preparation steps. For this, the Makefile can be used.
There two ways to configure the LIKWID build: use a central installation of LIKWID or build a fresh copy. This can be controlled with CENTRAL_INSTALL = <true|false>.
If CENTRAL_INSTALL = true:
- Set the LIKWID_BASEto the base folder of LIKWID (tryecho $(realpath $(dirname $(which likwid-topology))/..))
- Set the LIKWID_VERSIONto a related LIKWID version. At least similar minor release 5.0.x or 5.1.x.
If CENTRAL_INSTALL = false:
- Version of LIKWID in LIKWID_VERSIONto download from official FTP server
- Target user for LIKWID's accessdaemon in DAEMON_USER. The user has to have enough permissions to read themsrandpcidevice files
- Target group for LIKWID's accessdaemon in DAEMON_GROUP
- No need to change LIKWID_BASE!
Calling make performs the following steps:
- Download LIKWID tarball
- Unpacking
- Adjusting configuration to build LIKWID as static library
- Build it
- Copy all required files into collectors/likwid
- If CENTRAL_INSTALL = false, the accessdaemon is installed with the suid bit set usingsudowith the configuredDAEMON_USERandDAEMON_GROUP.
- Adjust group path in LIKWID collector
Custom metrics for LIKWID
The likwidMetric.go collector uses it's own performance group tree by copying it from the LIKWID sources. By adding groups to this directory tree, you can use them in the collector. Additionally, you have to tell the collector which group to measure and which event count or derived metric should be used.
The collector contains a hash map with the groups and metrics (reduced set of metrics):
var likwid_metrics = map[string][]LikwidMetric{
	"MEM_DP": {LikwidMetric{name: "mem_bw", search: "Memory bandwidth [MBytes/s]", socket_scope: true}},
	"FLOPS_SP": {LikwidMetric{name: "clock", search: "Clock [MHz]", socket_scope: false}},
}
The collector will measure both groups MEM_DP and FLOPS_SP for duration seconds (global config.json). It matches the LIKWID name by using the search string and submits the value with the given name as field name in either the socket or the cpu metric depending on the socket_scope flag.
Todos
- Aggregate a per-hwthread metric to a socket metric if socket_scope=true
- Add a JSON configuration file likwid.jsonand suitable reader for the metrics and group tree path.
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:
- Init() error: Initializes the collector and its data structures.
- Read(duration time.Duration) error: Read, parse and submit data. If the collector has to measure anything for some duration, use the provided function argument- duration
- Close(): Closes down the collector.
It is recommanded to call setup() in the Init() function as it creates the required data structures.
Each collector contains data structures for the submission of metrics after calling setup() in Init():
- node(- map[string]string): Just key-value store for all metrics concerning the whole system
- sockets(- map[int]map[string]string): One key-value store per CPU socket like- sockets[1]["testmetric] = 1.0for the second socket. You can either use- len(sockets)to get the amount of sockets or you use- SocketList().
- cpus(- map[int]map[string]string): One key-value store per hardware thread like- cpus[12]["testmetric] = 1.0. You can either use- len(cpus)to get the amount of hardware threads or you use- CpuList().
Finally, the collector needs to be registered in the metric-collector.go. There is a list of collectors called Collectors which is a map (string -> pointer to collector). Add a new entry with a descriptive name and the new collector.