Open codeisallaround opened 7 years ago
@codeisallaround Can you try listing them with pidstat -ruhtd
? The agent relies on sysstat
for process metrics
https://github.com/amonapp/amonagent/blob/master/collectors/processes.go#L45
Thanks, it was my mistake.
I just looked at the makefile. The deb would install systat. I had compiled the arm binary from source and run it without using the deb file. With systat enabled it, processes object is filled with data.
I closed it too early.
pidstat -ruht shows me correct values but amonagent's JSON lists gives me only 0 or 0.00 as values. e.g. for Firefox:
Edit2: With number format set to US-english it works, but not with using a non-US format (number separator ',' instead of '.').
...
{
"cpu":0,
"memory_mb":"0.00",
"kb_read":0,
"kb_write":0,
"name":"firefox"
}
...
> pidstat -ruht
# Time UID TGID TID %usr %system %guest %CPU CPU minflt/s majflt/s VSZ RSS %MEM Command
...
1493588239 1000 3232 0 3,70 0,21 0,00 3,91 0 153,76 0,01 2792760 744472 23,90 firefox
1493588239 1000 0 3232 3,05 0,12 0,00 3,17 0 131,16 0,01 2792760 744472 23,90 |__firefox
...
Edit: It might be because my Linux uses non-US regional format for numbers and dates (number separator ',' instead of '.')
@codeisallaround Can you try with the precompiled ARM binary from releases: https://github.com/amonapp/amonagent/releases
I will take a look, I usually optimize for both separators - .
and ,
, because my Linux install also uses non-US regional format as well
Trying out current master (latest commit e9cf24b on Mar 27 2017) the "processes" object is not set.
With debug output enabled it looks like this:
I see the '"processes": null,' on Ubuntu Linux 17.04 and Raspbian. I read that the processes listing isn't for Windows yet, but it should work for Linux - right? I used 'go get github.com/amonapp/amonagent' and added the missing packages also with go get. I altered a path in makefile (building works fine) and altered address in the conf file to point to a local script that just writes down the POST data to a log file.