* Prefer device path based names over exported names
For some sensors (like coretemp) it is possible that multiple
instances exist, thus base the name on the device path and not on
the exported name.
* Update end-to-end test for dual socket machines
Explicitly have 2 coretemp instances with a symlink for the device
such that the hwmon collector must pick that name (or fail)
* Add Linux NUMA "numastat" metrics
Read the `numastat` metrics from /sys/devices/system/node/node* when reading NUMA meminfo metrics.
* Update end-to-end test output.
* Add `numastat` metrics as counters.
* Add tests for error conditions.
* Refactor meminfo numa metrics struct
* Refactor meminfoKey into a simple struct of metric data.
This makes it easier to pass slices of metrics around.
* Refactor tests.
* Fixup: Add suggested fixes.
* Fixup: More fixes
* Add another scanner.Err() return
* Add "_total" to counter metrics.
* Add hwmon support (mainly known from lm-sensors)
This commit adds initial support for linux hardware sensors, exported
through sysfs.
Details of the interface can be found at
https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface
* Add end-to-end test with some real life data
* Cleanup comments on hwmon collector
* Drop raw sensor name from hwmon output
* Let the sensor label be "sensor"
* Add hwmon short description to README.
It turns out, on some kernels (notably - CentOS6) there is an empty line
inserted at the beginning of /sys/devices/system/node/node*/meminfo
files. The leads to node_exporter crash on such kernels.
Fix this by checking for empty string first.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Borzenkov <pavel.borzenkov@gmail.com>
It is sometimes useful to understand the distribution of free/occupied
memory between NUMA nodes to deal with performance problems. To do so,
add new meminfo_numa collector that enables exporting of per node
statistics along with unit and end-to-end tests for it.
Signed-off-by: Pavel Borzenkov <pavel.borzenkov@gmail.com>