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Building the cc-metric-collector
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.
System integration
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
$ install -m 644 scripts/cc-metric-collector.config /etc/default/cc-metric-collector
$ edit /etc/default/cc-metric-collector
SysVinit and similar
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
$ install -m 755 scripts/cc-metric-collector.init /etc/init.d/cc-metric-collector
Systemd
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
.
$ install -m 644 scripts/cc-metric-collector.service /etc/systemd/system/cc-metric-collector.service
$ systemctl enable cc-metric-collector
RPM
In order to get a RPM packages for cc-metric-collector, just use:
$ make RPM
It uses the RPM SPEC file scripts/cc-metric-collector.spec
and requires the RPM tools (rpm
and rpmspec
) and git
.
DEB
In order to get very simple Debian packages for cc-metric-collector, just use:
$ make DEB
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.
This option is not well tested and therefore experimental