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Scollector binaries for Windows, Mac, and Linux are available from the Bosun release page and can be saved to /opt/scollector/ or C:\Program Files\scollector\. The Scollector configuration file uses TOML v0.2.0 to specify various settings and defaults to being named scollector.toml in the same folde...
On Windows you can install Scollector as a service using the -winsvc="install" flag. On Mac and Linux you must manually create a service or init script. For example here is a basic systemd unit file: #Scollector unit file saved to /etc/systemd/system/scollector.service [Unit] Descriptio...
#Example of a PowerShell external collector. See http://bosun.org/scollector/external-collectors for details #This file should be saved in C:\Program Files\scollector\collectors\0\mymetrics.ps1 since it is a continuous output script #scollector.toml should have ColDir = 'C:\Program Files\scollecto...
The following can be saved as main.go. After you update the EDITME settings and build the executable it can be used as a continuous external collector. package main import ( "fmt" "log" "net/url" "strconv" "time" &...
This is a continuous collector that uses the hadoop fs -du -s /hbase/* command to get details about the HDFS disk usage. This metric is very useful for tracking space in an OpenTSDB system. #!/bin/bash while true; do while read -r bytes raw_bytes path; do echo "hdfs.du $(date +&...
Scollector will monitor Linux processes specified in the configuration file. [[Process]] Command = "/opt/bosun/bosun" Name = "bosun" [[Process]] Command = "ruby" Name = "puppet-agent" Args = "puppet" [[Process]] Command = &qu...
Scollector will monitor any Windows processes or services specified in the configuration file. [[Process]] Name = "^scollector" [[Process]] Name = "^chrome" [[Process]] Name = "^(MSSQLSERVER|SQLSERVERAGENT)$"
You can neatly group your options within a selection menu in order to provide a more structured layout in a long list of options by using the <optgroup> element. The syntax is very basic, by simply using the element with a label attribute to identify the title for the group, and containing ze...
The options inside a selection menu are what the user will be selection. The normal syntax for an option is as follows: <option>Some Option</option> However, it's important to note that the text inside the <option> element itself is not always used, and essentially becomes the ...
The following Go file can be compiled into a continuous external collector that will query a MSSQL server database that uses the StackExchange.Exceptional schema. It will query multiple servers/databases for all exceptions since UTC 00:00 to convert the raw entries into a counter. It also uses the b...
Scollector can also monitor any Windows processes using the .NET framework. If no ProcessDotNet settings are specified it will default to just monitoring the w3wp worker processes for IIS. You can specify which applications to monitor in the configuration file. [[ProcessDotNet]] Name = "^w3...
The following demo features an <output> element's use of the [for] and [form] attributes. Keep in mind, <output> needs JavaScript in order to function. Inline JavaScript is commonly used in forms as this example demonstrates. Although the <input> elements are type="number&quot...
<output name="out1" form="form1" for="inp1 inp2"></output>
NSLog(@"NSLog message"); printf("printf message\n"); Output: 2016-07-16 08:58:04.681 test[46259:1244773] NSLog message printf message NSLog outputs the date, time, process name, process ID, and thread ID in addition to the log message. printf just outputs the message. N...
NSLog(@"NSLog message"); The message that gets printed by calling NSLog has the following format when viewed in Console.app: DateTimeProgram nameProcess IDThread IDMessage2016-07-1608:58:04.681test[46259:1244773]NSLog message
In classes, super.foo() will look in superclasses only. If you want to call a default implementation from a superinterface, you need to qualify super with the interface name: Fooable.super.foo(). public interface Fooable { default int foo() {return 3;} } public class A extends Object impl...
In case you have reverted back to a past commit and lost a newer commit you can recover the lost commit by running git reflog Then find your lost commit, and reset back to it by doing git reset HEAD --hard <sha1-of-commit>
In case you have accidentally commited a delete on a file and later realized that you need it back. First find the commit id of the commit that deleted your file. git log --diff-filter=D --summary Will give you a sorted summary of commits which deleted files. Then proceed to restore the file b...
To restore a file to a previous version you can use reset. git reset <sha1-of-commit> <file-name> If you have already made local changes to the file (that you do not require!) you can also use the --hard option
To recover a deleted branch you need to find the commit which was the head of your deleted branch by running git reflog You can then recreate the branch by running git checkout -b <branch-name> <sha1-of-commit> You will not be able to recover deleted branches if git's garbage col...

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