README. minor bug fixes

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$ git clone git@github.com:pstadler/metrics.sh.git
```
TODO: /etc/init.d
### Requirements
metrics.sh has been tested on Ubuntu and Mac OS X but is supposed to run on most *NIX-like operating systems. Some of the provided metrics require [procfs](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procfs) to be available.
metrics.sh has been tested on Ubuntu 14.04 and Mac OS X but is supposed to run on most *NIX-like operating systems. Some of the provided metrics require [procfs](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procfs) to be available.
## Metrics
Metric | Description
------------- | -------------
cpu | CPU usage in %
memory | Memory usage in %
swap | Swap usage in %
network_io | Network I/O in kB/s
disk_io | Disk I/O in MB/s
disk_usage | Disk usage in %
heartbeat | System heartbeat
ping | Check whether a remote host is reachable
TODO: how to write custom metrics
Metric | Description
--------------- | -------------
`cpu` | CPU usage in %
`memory` | Memory usage in %
`swap` | Swap usage in %
`network_io` | Network I/O in kB/s, collecting two metrics: `network_io.in` and `network_io.out`
`disk_io` | Disk I/O in MB/s
`disk_usage` | Disk usage in %
`heartbeat` | System heartbeat
`ping` | Check whether a remote host is reachable
## Reporters
TODO: how to write custom reporters
Reporter | Description
--------------- | -------------
`stdout` | Write to standard out (default)
`file` | Write to a file or named pipe
`influxdb` | Send data to [InfluxDB](http://influxdb.com/)
`keen_io` | Send data to [Keen IO](https://keen.io)
`stathat` | Send data to [StatHat](https://www.stathat.com)
## TODO
## Configuration
- README
- config file docs
- load custom/contrib metrics and reporters
- allow multiple reporters?
A first step of configuration can be done by passing options to metrics.sh:
```
$ ./metrics.sh --help
...
$ ./metrics.sh -m cpu,memory -i 1
# reports cpu and memory every second
```
Some of the metrics and reporters are configurable. Documentation is available from within metrics.sh and can be printed with `--docs`:
```
$ ./metrics.sh --docs | less
```
For example, the `disk_usage` metric has a configuration variable `DISK_USAGE_MOUNTPOINT` which set to a default depending on the operating system metrics.sh is running on. Setting the variable before starting will overwrite it:
```
$ DISK_USAGE_MOUNTPOINT=/dev/vdb ./metrics.sh -m disk_usage
# reports disk usage of /dev/vdb
```
### Configuration file
As maintaing all these options can become a cumbersome job, metrics.sh has support for configuration files.
```
$ ./metrics.sh -C > metrics.ini # write configuration to metrics.ini
$ ./metrics.sh -c metrics.ini # load configuration from metrics.ini
```
By default most lines in the configuration are commented out:
```ini
;[metric network_io]
;Network traffic in kB/s.
;NETWORK_IO_INTERFACE=eth0
```
To enable a metric, simply remove the comments and modify values where needed:
```ini
[metric network_io]
;Network traffic in kB/s.
NETWORK_IO_INTERFACE=eth1
```
### Multiple metrics of the same type
Configuring and reporting multiple metrics of the same type is possible through the use of aliases:
```ini
[metric network_io:network_eth0]
NETWORK_IO_INTERFACE=eth0
[metric network_io:network_eth1]
NETWORK_IO_INTERFACE=eth1
```
`network_eth0` and `network_eth1` are aliases of the `network_io` metric with specific configurations. Data of both network interfaces will now be collected and reported independently:
```
network_eth0.in: 0.26
network_eth0.out: 0.14
network_eth1.in: 0.08
network_eth1.out: 0.03
...
```
### Daemonize / init.d/ upstart
TODO
## Writing custom metrics / reporters
TODO

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echo
echo "# REPORTERS"
for reporter in $__AVAILABLE_REPORTERS; do
load_reporter_with_prefix __r_${reporter}_ ./reporters/${reporter}.sh
if ! is_function __r_${reporter}_docs; then
continue
fi
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done
for reporter in $__AVAILABLE_REPORTERS; do
load_reporter_with_prefix __r_${reporter}_ ./reporters/${reporter}.sh
if ! is_function __r_${reporter}_docs; then
continue
fi