Hello everybody,
I've packaged new patch releases of the current stable and old stable
versions of collectd. They fix a couple of bugs in collectd, plugins and
the documentation.
Download
The new version is available in source-code form from collectd's
download page. The direct
Hi Cyril,
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:54:01AM +0200, Cyril Feraudet wrote:
Here the write_mysql output plugin patch (from 5.0.2) with
modifications suggested by Octo.
thank you very much for your patch!
I've created the cf/mysql branch [0], to track development of this
plugin. I intend to do
Hey guys,
sorry for replying so late.
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:55:30AM +0800, s b wrote:
Anybody interested in doing this? Or is that just us?
I've enabled GitHub issues for the collectd/collectd project [0].
Please feel free to use those rather than Mantis. I will shut down
Mantis as soon
Bump! What about this bug? More than two releases...
2012/1/8 Phil Kulin sch...@gmail.com:
I welcome from rainy Ingermanland!
Our thoughts are now occupied by Putin and vodka, however...
I have paid attention to a little incorrect data which is given out by
a processes plugin on my
Hi,
I already reported that 5.0.2 and earlier had trouble loading the
iptables plugin on my Gentoo systems.
I just thought I'd give it a try with 5.0.3, and now the plugin won't
even build :
checking for iptc_handle_t... no
checking for ip6tc_handle_t... no
checking for iptc_init in -liptc...
On 19 févr. 2012, at 12:09, Florian Forster wrote:
Hi Cyril,
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 11:54:01AM +0200, Cyril Feraudet wrote:
Here the write_mysql output plugin patch (from 5.0.2) with
modifications suggested by Octo.
thank you very much for your patch!
I've created the cf/mysql
Hey Phil,
thank you very much for your patch :)
I've created a branch, pk/processes, which is available at
https://github.com/octo/collectd/tree/pk/processes. I've applied a few
coding style fixes. Can you please verify that I didn't accidentally
break anything?
Best regards,
—octo
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