collectors | ||
receivers | ||
sinks | ||
.gitignore | ||
config.json | ||
go.mod | ||
go.sum | ||
LICENSE | ||
metric-collector.go | ||
README.md |
cc-metric-collector
A node agent for measuring, processing and forwarding node level metrics.
Open questions:
- Are hostname unique with a computing center or is it required to store the cluster name in addition to the hostname?
- What about memory domain granularity?
Configuration
Configuration is implemented using a single json document that is distributed over network and may be persisted as file. Supported metrics are documented here.
{
"sink": {
"user": "admin",
"password": "12345",
"host": "localhost",
"port": "8080",
"database": "testdb",
"type": "stdout"
},
"interval" : 3,
"duration" : 1,
"collectors": [
"memstat",
"likwid",
"loadavg",
"netstat",
"ibstat",
"lustrestat"
]
}
All available collectors are listed in the above JSON. There are currently three sinks supported influxdb
, nats
and stdout
. The interval
defines how often the metrics should be read and send to the sink. The duration
tells collectors how long one measurement has to take. An example for this is the likwid
collector which starts the hardware performance counter, waits for duration
seconds and stops the counters again. For most systems, the likwid
collector has to do two measurements, thus interval
must be larger than two times duration
.
Installation
$ git clone git@github.com:ClusterCockpit/cc-metric-collector.git
$ cd cc-metric-collector/collectors
$ edit Makefile (for LIKWID collector)
$ make (downloads LIKWID, builds it as static library and copies all required files for the collector)
$ cd ..
$ go get (requires at least golang 1.13)
$ go build metric-collector
Running
$ ./metric-collector --help
Usage of metric-collector:
-config string
Path to configuration file (default "./config.json")
-log string
Path for logfile (default "stderr")