If SSC-Serv was open source then it would be possible to contribute something to that, but it's not.
Perhaps the most promising application that I've come across thus far is this one: https://github.com/bloomberg/collectdwin (Apache licensed) Some others that can be found on github: https://github.com/ghetzel/wincollectd ("not functional!") https://github.com/GregBrant/CollectN (no activity in 3 years) https://github.com/perfwatcher/collectm (last activity 8 months ago) I'm curious to know if others have come across other Windows ports of collectd or apps that are a compatible source of data for it. On 15 April 2017 at 17:15, Arthur Havlicek <[email protected]> wrote: > Don't take it for granted, by definition Windows platform is not favorable > to open-source development and most open source communities I know develop > for it as a secondary objective, not primary. > Since you found some initiatives, maybe it's your role now to carry one of > them up to your standards. I don't really support the "it doesn't fit, just > throw" approach, even if you can't give time you probably can take time to > raise issues, make a detailed report of things etc. and be generally more > constructive than just take your free stuff and go away. > > > Le 15/04/2017 à 08:27, Avalon .. a écrit : > > I don't see this in a recent thread but are there any recent versions of > collectd available for Windows? > > Yes, I've looked at "SSC-Serv". Downloaded the free trial, ticked "Report > CPU as percentage". What did I get? Jiffies. That's a pretty simple thing > to be wrong so I'm kind of afraid of what else is broken. Looking at the > mailing list archives for ssc-serv, since January 2016, there is one post > in March 2016 and no more. To me it looks like "SSC-Serv" is dead. Next. > > Oh github I found "python-diamond" but the prospects of getting that > working under Windows don't look very good (if user comments are anything > to go by.) Next. > > There's another github project for windows called "collectm" > (perfwatcher/collectm). Too much JSON and memory leak that balloons out to > 2GB in 2 weeks. Think I'll skip that one. Next. > > What next? I don't know yet ... surely there must be at least one decent > collectd agent for the Windows platform? > > > > _______________________________________________ > collectd mailing > [email protected]https://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd > > > > _______________________________________________ > collectd mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd >
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