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# Building the cc-metric-collector
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In most cases, a simple `make` in the main folder is enough to get a `cc-metric-collector` binary. It is basically a `go build` but some collectors require additional tasks. There is currently no Golang interface to LIKWID, so it uses `cgo` to create bindings but `cgo` requires the LIKWID header files. Therefore, it checks whether LIKWID is installed and if not it downloads LIKWID and copies the headers.
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## System integration
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The main configuration settings for system integration are pre-defined in `scripts/cc-metric-collector.config`. The file contains the UNIX user and group used for execution, the PID file location and other settings. Adjust it accordingly and copy it to `/etc/default/cc-metric-collector`
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```bash
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$ install --mode 644 \
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--owner $CC_USER \
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--group $CC_GROUP \
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scripts/cc-metric-collector.config /etc/default/cc-metric-collector
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$ edit /etc/default/cc-metric-collector
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```
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### SysVinit and similar
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If you are using a init system based in `/etc/init.d` daemons, you can use the sample `scripts/cc-metric-collector.init`. It reads the basic configuration from `/etc/default/cc-metric-collector`
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```bash
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$ install --mode 755 \
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--owner $CC_USER \
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--group $CC_GROUP \
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scripts/cc-metric-collector.init /etc/init.d/cc-metric-collector
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```
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### Systemd
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If you are using `systemd` as init system, you can use the sample systemd service file `scripts/cc-metric-collector.service`, the configuration file `scripts/cc-metric-collector.config`.
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```bash
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$ install --mode 644 \
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--owner $CC_USER \
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--group $CC_GROUP \
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scripts/cc-metric-collector.service /etc/systemd/system/cc-metric-collector.service
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$ systemctl enable cc-metric-collector
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```
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## Packaging
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### RPM
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In order to get a RPM packages for cc-metric-collector, just use:
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```bash
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$ make RPM
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```
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It uses the RPM SPEC file `scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec` and requires the RPM tools (`rpm` and `rpmspec`) and `git`.
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### DEB
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In order to get very simple Debian packages for cc-metric-collector, just use:
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```bash
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$ make DEB
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```
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It uses the DEB control file `scripts/cc-metric-collector.control` and requires `dpkg-deb`, `awk`, `sed` and `git`. It creates only a binary deb package.
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_This option is not well tested and therefore experimental_
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### Customizing RPMs or DEB packages
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If you want to customize the RPMs or DEB packages for your local system, use the following workflow.
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- (if there is already a fork in the private account, delete it and wait until Github realizes the deletion)
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- Fork the cc-metric-collector repository (if Github hasn't realized it, it creates a fork named cc-metric-collector2)
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- Go to private cc-metric-collector repository and enable Github Actions
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- Do changes to the scripts, code, ... Commit and push your changes.
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- Tag the new commit with `v0.x.y-<myversion>` (`git tag v0.x.y-<myversion>`)
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- Push tags to repository (`git push --tags`)
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- Wait until the Release action finishes. It creates fresh RPMs and DEBs in your private repository on the Releases page.
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