I need this also.

We use pingdom and have a large number of externally driven
metrics which we API out to and incoming from our network.

collectd is gathered and the charts are all flat and take up a lot
of space in graphite.

Anyone have any thoughts on InfluxDB and Grafana?


> On Mar 6, 2015, at 6:28 PM, Florin Andrei <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> New to this project, I am testing collectd as a metrics collector to be used 
> with Graphite. Everything's fine so far, and I am very impressed with how 
> easy it is to collect high-frequency samples with very low CPU usage.
> 
> I've enabled the CPU plugin and the metrics are showing up in Graphite. But 
> each individual metric is prefixed with "cpu-":
> 
> collectdlocalhostcollectd/
> ├── cpu-0
> │   ├── cpu-idle.wsp
> │   ├── cpu-interrupt.wsp
> │   ├── cpu-nice.wsp
> │   ├── cpu-softirq.wsp
> │   ├── cpu-steal.wsp
> │   ├── cpu-system.wsp
> │   ├── cpu-user.wsp
> │   └── cpu-wait.wsp
> 
> This seems redundant, and when visualized with Grafana, it takes too much 
> space in the legend. Is there a way to get rid of the "cpu-" prefix in the 
> metrics names? Let's say for the user metric, I want the path to be...
> 
> host.cpu-0.user
> 
> ...instead of...
> 
> host.cpu-0.cpu-user
> 
> Same question for the memory plugin.
> 
> For the load plugin, the path is load.load.longterm - here the load label 
> appears on two different levels. Can I get rid of one level?
> 
> Also, is there a way to group some plugins under the same branch? I'd like 
> CPU, memory, load, etc to fall under the category "os". Other plugins, such 
> as Apache, etc. I'd like to group under the "app" category.
> 
> host
>  os
>    cpu
>    memory
>    load
>  app
>    apache
> 
> It's not clear to me how to manipulate these paths with collectd.
> 
> -- 
> Florin Andrei
> http://florin.myip.org/
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