In #9488 the way that tags were built for procstat_lookup was changed
and it was only including the pid_finder and result tags. This is not
consistent with the documentation and is a regression from how they were
previously constructed.
Becuase of the large change to how procstat metrics are gathered, this
will use one of the process metric's tags as a basis for the tags for
procstat_lookup.
Resolves: #9793
* Linter fixes - revive:unused-parameter and unparam
* Linter fixes - revive:unused-parameter and unparam
* Linter fixes - revive:unused-parameter and unparam
* "nolint"'s removed
* Fixes for "varcheck" and "unused" added.
* Fixes for "varcheck" and "unused" added.
* Fixes for "varcheck" and "unused" added.
* Fixes for "varcheck" and "unused" added.
* Fixes for "varcheck" and "unused" added.
* Fixes for "varcheck" and "unused" added.
* Fixes for "varcheck" and "unused" added.
Co-authored-by: Pawel Zak <Pawel Zak>
* Revive fixes regarding following set of rules:
[rule.if-return]
[rule.increment-decrement]
[rule.var-declaration]
[rule.package-comments]
[rule.receiver-naming]
[rule.unexported-return]
* Procstat: don't cache PIDs
Changed the procstat input plugin to not cache PIDs. Solves #1636.
The logic of creating a process by pid was moved from `procstat.go` to
`spec_processor.go`.
* Procstat: go fmt
* procstat: modify changelog for #2206
in this commit:
- centralize logging output handler.
- set global Info/Debug/Error log levels based on config file or flags.
- remove per-plugin debug arg handling.
- add a I!, D!, or E! to every log message.
- add configuration option to specify where to send logs.
closes#1786
Being able to override the process_name in the procstat module
is useful for daemonized perl, ruby, erlang etc. processes. This
allows for manually setting process_name rather than it being set to
the interpreter/VM of the process.
This will basically make the root directory a place for storing the
major telegraf interfaces, which will make telegraf's godoc looks quite
a bit nicer. And make it easier for contributors to lookup the few data
types that they actually care about.
closes#564