Package: collectd Version: 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Sebastian Harl Installed-Size: 144 Depends: collectd-core, libc6 (>= 2.14), librrd4 (>= 1.3.0) Recommends: iptables, libcurl3-gnutls (>= 7.16.2), libdbi1 (>= 0.9.0), libesmtp6, libganglia1, libgcrypt20 (>= 1.6.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.28.0), liblvm2app2.2 (>= 2.02.133), libmemcached11, libmnl0 (>= 1.0.3-4~), libmodbus5 (>= 3.0.2), libmysqlclient20 (>= 5.7.11), libnotify4 (>= 0.7.0), libopenipmi0, liboping0 (>= 0.3.3), libowcapi-3.1-1, libpcap0.8 (>= 1.0.0), libperl5.22 (>= 5.22.1), libpq5, libprotobuf-c1 (>= 1.0.1), libpython2.7 (>= 2.7), librabbitmq4 (>= 0.6.0), librrd4 (>= 1.4~rc2), libsensors4 (>= 1:3.0.0), libsigrok2, libsnmp30 (>= 5.7.3+dfsg-1ubuntu4~dfsg), libtokyotyrant3, libupsclient4 (>= 2.7.2), libvirt0 (>= 0.3.2), libxml2 (>= 2.7.4), libyajl2 (>= 2.0.4), default-jre-headless Filename: dists/xenial/collectd-5.4/binary-amd64/collectd_5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial_amd64.deb Size: 91412 MD5sum: 614857f8261c2d5959a3b8558b9e1bcd SHA1: 1dc44f8c09a73b165966d34041defad362562375 SHA256: a569514c07b89fd010b2b5535ebc048bcb2d95c4f2aa38793b5f5e54ac3f84b9 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: http://collectd.org/ Description: statistics collection and monitoring daemon collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways. Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default. . The collected information can be used to find current performance bottlenecks (performance analysis) and predict future system load (capacity planning). . This package provides a full installation of the daemon, including the configuration. For the core system, see the "collectd-core" package, which allows sites to, e.g., provide customizations (like a custom default configuration) on top of it without having to modify the "collectd" package. Package: collectd-core Source: collectd Version: 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Sebastian Harl Installed-Size: 3019 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.17), libltdl7 (>= 2.4.6), debconf (>= 0.5) | debconf-2.0 Recommends: perl, rrdtool Suggests: collectd-dev, librrds-perl, liburi-perl, libhtml-parser-perl, libregexp-common-perl, libconfig-general-perl, httpd-cgi, apache2, apcupsd, bind9, hddtemp, iptables, ipvsadm, lm-sensors, mbmon, memcached, mysql-server, nginx, notification-daemon, nut, openvpn, olsrd, pdns-server, postgresql, time-daemon, libcurl3-gnutls (>= 7.16.2), libdbi1 (>= 0.9.0), libesmtp6, libganglia1, libgcrypt20 (>= 1.6.1), libglib2.0-0 (>= 2.28.0), liblvm2app2.2 (>= 2.02.133), libmemcached11, libmnl0 (>= 1.0.3-4~), libmodbus5 (>= 3.0.2), libmysqlclient20 (>= 5.7.11), libnotify4 (>= 0.7.0), libopenipmi0, liboping0 (>= 0.3.3), libowcapi-3.1-1, libpcap0.8 (>= 1.0.0), libperl5.22 (>= 5.22.1), libpq5, libprotobuf-c1 (>= 1.0.1), libpython2.7 (>= 2.7), librabbitmq4 (>= 0.6.0), librrd4 (>= 1.4~rc2), libsensors4 (>= 1:3.0.0), libsigrok2, libsnmp30 (>= 5.7.3+dfsg-1ubuntu4~dfsg), libtokyotyrant3, libupsclient4 (>= 2.7.2), libvirt0 (>= 0.3.2), libxml2 (>= 2.7.4), libyajl2 (>= 2.0.4), default-jre-headless Replaces: collectd (<< 4.8.2-1~) Filename: dists/xenial/collectd-5.4/binary-amd64/collectd-core_5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial_amd64.deb Size: 794882 MD5sum: 02e37ecb36de13836e819d3be0d6fd2f SHA1: 152ea020b64ab904e158eebaa9fff551cda964e5 SHA256: 39dc45662b33a211de7d955ac4ee5dd7cf8ab0431e27e106508f5e5e5e70a6d7 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: http://collectd.org/ Description: statistics collection and monitoring daemon (core system) collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways. Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default. . The collected information can be used to find current performance bottlenecks (performance analysis) and predict future system load (capacity planning). . This package contains the main program file and the plugins listed below (some of those plugins require additional libraries - for more details see /usr/share/doc/collectd-core/README.Debian.plugins) but no configuration. For a full installation (including configuration), see the "collectd" package. This package allows sites to, e.g., provide customizations (like a custom default configuration) on top of it without having to modify the "collectd" package. . * AMQP output plugin: amqp * Apache and lighttpd statistics provided by mod_status: apache * APC UPS's charge, load, input/output/battery voltage, etc.: apcups * Ascent server statistics: ascent * battery status: battery * bind9 name-server and zone statistics: bind * CGroups resource usage: cgroups * connection tracking table size: conntrack * number of context switches done by the operating system: contextswitch * CPU utilization: cpu * CPU frequency: cpufreq * output to comma separated values (CSV) files: csv * parse statistics from websites: curl * parse JSON files: curl_json * parse XML data: curl_xml * query data from a relational database: dbi * disk space usage: df * disk and partition throughput: disk * DNS traffic information: dns * E-Mail statistics (count, traffic, spam scores and checks): email * amount of available entropy: entropy * execution of external programs: exec * count the number of files in directories: filecount * Linux file-system based caching framework statistics: fscache * query data from Java processes using JMX: GenericJMX (Java based plugin) * Receive and interpret Ganglia multicast traffic: gmond * harddisk temperature: hddtemp * network traffic: interface * IPMI sensors information: ipmi * iptables statistics: iptables * IPVS connection statistics: ipvs * IRQ counters: irq * embedded Java Virtual Machine: java * CPU, disk, network statistics of guest systems: libvirt * system load averages: load * logging to files, STDOUT and STDERR: logfile * Logical Volume Manager usage: lvm * Atheros wireless LAN chipset statistics: madwifi * motherboard monitor: mbmon * Query and parse data from a memcache daemon: memcachec * statistics of the memcached distributed caching system: memcached * memory usage: memory * read values from Modbus/TCP enabled devices: modbus * statistics from mon.itor.us: Monitorus (Perl based plugin) * multimeter statistics: multimeter * MySQL statistics provided by MySQL's "show status" command: mysql * detailed Linux network interface and routing statistics: netlink * IO via the network: network * NFS utilization: nfs * Nginx (a HTTP and E-Mail server/proxy) statistics: nginx * send desktop notifications to a notification daemon: notify_desktop * send notification E-mails: notify_email * NTP daemon's local clock drift, offset to peers, etc.: ntpd * UPS information: nut * Optimized Link State Routing daemon statistics: olsrd * OpenVPN traffic and compression statistics: openvpn * OpenVZ statistics: OpenVZ (Perl based plugin) * embedded Perl interpreter: perl * timing values from Pinba: pinba * network latency statistics: ping * PostgreSQL database statistics: postgresql * PowerDNS name server statistics: powerdns * number of processes: processes * information about network protocols: protocols * embedded Python interpreter: python * write data via the RRD accelerator daemon: rrdcached * output to RRD files: rrdtool * lm_sensors information (e.g. CPU temperature, fan speeds): sensors * serial port traffic: serial * values from SNMP enabled network devices: snmp * aggregate values received with the StatsD protocol: statsd * swap usage: swap * logging to syslog: syslog * parse table-like structured files: table * incremental parsing of logfiles: tail * incremental parsing of CSV files: tail_csv * number of TCP connections to specific ports: tcpconns * TeamSpeak2 server statistics: teamspeak2 * power consumption measurements from "The Energy Detective" (TED): ted * Linux ACPI thermal zone information: thermal * Check thresholds and for missing values: threshold * Tokyo Tyrant server statistics: tokyotyrant * external runtime interface: unixsock * system uptime: uptime * number of users logged into the system: users * set the hostname to an unique identifier: uuid * Varnish HTTP accelerator daemon statistics: varnish * detailed virtual memory statistics: vmem * system resources used by Linux-VServers: vserver * wireless network stats: wireless * send collected values to a graphite server: write_graphite * send collected values to a web-server: write_http * send collected values to a riemann server: write_riemann Package: collectd-dbg Source: collectd Version: 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Sebastian Harl Installed-Size: 4175 Depends: collectd-core (= 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial) Recommends: collectd-utils (= 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial), libcollectdclient1 (= 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial) Filename: dists/xenial/collectd-5.4/binary-amd64/collectd-dbg_5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial_amd64.deb Size: 1034788 MD5sum: 914fb331f0297d9a8fc4fc6e9b0aaaeb SHA1: b2e0582f772ef9176613f1000792939a5070742e SHA256: 171a1eadce1c0c34e5757d1173acc71b88eac9062109c3c9dbb6023da2bac53d Section: debug Priority: extra Homepage: http://collectd.org/ Description: statistics collection and monitoring daemon (debugging symbols) collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways. Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default. . This package contains the debugging symbols. Package: collectd-dev Source: collectd Version: 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial Architecture: all Maintainer: Sebastian Harl Installed-Size: 336 Depends: collectd-core (>= 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial), collectd-core (<< 5.5~) Filename: dists/xenial/collectd-5.4/binary-amd64/collectd-dev_5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial_all.deb Size: 121168 MD5sum: 96730d7d48fd9259362e0e01388f563a SHA1: 2a6fc905dac1cefdb1cd6acb0b2cc8dc869299c7 SHA256: c75a7621796a75a66d95a3419375e18b0eb2fcabf822ea7417f71e86e2eb3709 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: http://collectd.org/ Description: statistics collection and monitoring daemon (development files) collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways. Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default. . This package contains the development files needed to create your own plugins. Package: collectd-utils Source: collectd Version: 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Sebastian Harl Installed-Size: 171 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libcollectdclient1 (>= 5.2.0) Recommends: collectd Suggests: nagios3 | nagios2 Replaces: collectd (<< 4.6.1-1~) Filename: dists/xenial/collectd-5.4/binary-amd64/collectd-utils_5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial_amd64.deb Size: 105956 MD5sum: f12b13b9ccb331f2cdd59bc5c27b1090 SHA1: 35872af4dcb8fbeec2fb0e4c857411ff4a800ded SHA256: b046bb4d53cc874eccde9782eea3519337bf44a0c25a50dbbde636d155feb4d5 Section: utils Priority: optional Homepage: http://collectd.org/ Description: statistics collection and monitoring daemon (utilities) collectd is a small daemon which collects system information periodically and provides mechanisms to monitor and store the values in a variety of ways. Since the daemon doesn't need to startup every time it wants to update the values it's very fast and easy on the system. Also, the statistics are very fine grained since the files are updated every 10 seconds by default. . This package contains the following utility: . * collectdctl: Control interface for collectd * collectd-nagios: Nagios plugin for querying collectd Package: libcollectdclient-dev Source: collectd Version: 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Sebastian Harl Installed-Size: 132 Depends: libcollectdclient1 (= 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial) Breaks: collectd-dev (<< 5.2.0-1) Replaces: collectd-dev (<< 5.2.0-1) Filename: dists/xenial/collectd-5.4/binary-amd64/libcollectdclient-dev_5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial_amd64.deb Size: 85732 MD5sum: 7fe2d914adf5e653e77b63820f554ade SHA1: b10ac572532e91fe5beb78876a83adecdd442386 SHA256: f25c277a0d11741c966f240b232496fdfebfa5369e8e134ba55dffc5a0041cd7 Section: libdevel Priority: optional Homepage: http://collectd.org/ Description: client library for collectd's control interface (development files) libcollectdclient provides an API to access the control interface provided by the unixsock plugin of collectd, a statistics collection and monitoring daemon. It can be used to access values collected by collectd or dispatch new values and notifications to the daemon. This allows for integration with other applications such as monitoring solutions. . This package contains the header files and the static library. Package: libcollectdclient1 Source: collectd Version: 5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Sebastian Harl Installed-Size: 148 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcrypt20 (>= 1.6.1) Recommends: collectd Filename: dists/xenial/collectd-5.4/binary-amd64/libcollectdclient1_5.4.3.14.g0b97cf2-1~xenial_amd64.deb Size: 94966 MD5sum: 329015c8289c02de093a1bc2363b5190 SHA1: 8cbe8eae0ab16088bc1040dcf51c71d9fd116b86 SHA256: e17436a25636ae88a2821b1d9b78c14acca84546235c1fe7445598ec41252be1 Section: libs Priority: optional Homepage: http://collectd.org/ Description: client library for collectd's control interface libcollectdclient provides an API to access the control interface provided by the unixsock plugin of collectd, a statistics collection and monitoring daemon. It can be used to access values collected by collectd or dispatch new values and notifications to the daemon. This allows for integration with other applications such as monitoring solutions. . This package contains the shared library.