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diff --git a/docs/requirements/02-collectd.rst b/docs/requirements/02-collectd.rst deleted file mode 100755 index 2303fadc..00000000 --- a/docs/requirements/02-collectd.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. -.. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 -.. (c) OPNFV, Intel Corporation and others. - -collectd -~~~~~~~~ -collectd is a daemon which collects system performance statistics periodically -and provides a variety of mechanisms to publish the collected metrics. It -supports more than 90 different input and output plugins. Input plugins retrieve -metrics and publish them to the collectd deamon, while output plugins publish -the data they receive to an end point. collectd also has infrastructure to -support thresholding and notification. - -collectd statistics and Notifications -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Within collectd notifications and performance data are dispatched in the same -way. There are producer plugins (plugins that create notifications/metrics), -and consumer plugins (plugins that receive notifications/metrics and do -something with them). - -Statistics in collectd consist of a value list. A value list includes: - -* Values, can be one of: - - * Derive: used for values where a change in the value since it's last been - read is of interest. Can be used to calculate and store a rate. - - * Counter: similar to derive values, but take the possibility of a counter - wrap around into consideration. - - * Gauge: used for values that are stored as is. - - * Absolute: used for counters that are reset after reading. - -* Value length: the number of values in the data set. - -* Time: timestamp at which the value was collected. - -* Interval: interval at which to expect a new value. - -* Host: used to identify the host. - -* Plugin: used to identify the plugin. - -* Plugin instance (optional): used to group a set of values together. For e.g. - values belonging to a DPDK interface. - -* Type: unit used to measure a value. In other words used to refer to a data - set. - -* Type instance (optional): used to distinguish between values that have an - identical type. - -* meta data: an opaque data structure that enables the passing of additional - information about a value list. "Meta data in the global cache can be used to - store arbitrary information about an identifier" [7]. - -Host, plugin, plugin instance, type and type instance uniquely identify a -collectd value. - -Values lists are often accompanied by data sets that describe the values in more -detail. Data sets consist of: - -* A type: a name which uniquely identifies a data set. - -* One or more data sources (entries in a data set) which include: - - * The name of the data source. If there is only a single data source this is - set to "value". - - * The type of the data source, one of: counter, gauge, absolute or derive. - - * A min and a max value. - -Types in collectd are defined in types.db. Examples of types in types.db: - -.. code-block:: console - - bitrate value:GAUGE:0:4294967295 - counter value:COUNTER:U:U - if_octets rx:COUNTER:0:4294967295, tx:COUNTER:0:4294967295 - -In the example above if_octets has two data sources: tx and rx. - -Notifications in collectd are generic messages containing: - -* An associated severity, which can be one of OKAY, WARNING, and FAILURE. - -* A time. - -* A Message - -* A host. - -* A plugin. - -* A plugin instance (optional). - -* A type. - -* A types instance (optional). - -* Meta-data. |