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With collectl now on github the documents are all self contained. For a list of commits use git log For example: Last 5 commits

[loberman@lobefedora collectl]$ git log | more commit 471bc215ec366e960a1989c4da188b2493e24148 Author: Laurence Oberman loberman@redhat.com Date: Tue Aug 1 16:23:27 2023 -0400

Added md devices to disk parse

commit b888504cef6582ba5f0a269af5a46b19c996a66c Author: Laurence Oberman loberman@redhat.com Date: Tue May 30 14:37:21 2023 -0400

Update README

commit b33c643b3e30e025bbd466e9dd7836b1e5046118 Author: Laurence Oberman loberman@redhat.com Date: Tue May 30 14:36:42 2023 -0400

Update README

commit 42cd088d775d3f927b6c9daabb22c0136a1e05a4 Author: Laurence Oberman loberman@redhat.com Date: Mon May 1 17:24:30 2023 -0400

Modified the INSTALL script to work with RHEL9+ that have no
chkconfig

commit 802cd4123330d7ddbdc61d901dd07b9f8461e33f Author: Laurence Oberman loberman@redhat.com Date: Tue Feb 7 13:53:05 2023 -0500

Updated version numbers

commit 067f8de362479b9ec414aa5d7d8aa0d6d6c87630 Author: Laurence Oberman loberman@redhat.com Date: Tue Feb 7 13:46:19 2023 -0500

Report from Martin Arlitt about missing Network interfaces so added those to

formatit.ph

If you're real lazy, just run INSTALL and it will install collectl into the same locations as the rpm. It will install as /usr/bin/collectl and all the other runtime components will be placed into /usr/share/collectl. If you really care where everything goes, read the script as it's pretty short. There's also an UNINSTALL that will completely remove everything.

If you want to be more creative, you can either hack up the installation script or use it as a guide to move things around to whereever you want them keeping a couple of things in mind: