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# Tibi Collector
A really lightweight and easy to configure alternative to collectord.
## Motivation
I wanted a simple solution of monitoring my Linux server, and the existing solutions were way too complex for my needs. So I decided to write my own tool, which simply polls the system resources at a fixed interval. It is flexible enough so it can be made to monitor pretty much anything, as the finance plugins demonstrate.
## Setup
### 1. Clone this repository
~~~sh
git clone https://github.com/chibicitiberiu/collector.git
~~~
### 2. Install the dependencies
~~~sh
sudo apt install python3 python3-pip
sudo pip3 install -r requirements.txt
~~~
Some plugins have additional dependencies:
* speedtest plugin: depends on https://github.com/taganaka/SpeedTest to be built and installed
* SMART plugin: `sudo apt install smartmontools`
For the database, you will need to install and setup your preferred database and also install the proper python3 drivers:
* Postgres: psycopg2
* MySQL: MySQLdb
* MySQL: pymysql
* SQLite: sqlite3
* CockroachDB: see psycopg2
Check the Peewee documentation for more details about supported databases and advanced connection URLs.
### 3. Configure
The configuration options can be found in the `config.py` file. Most options are self explanatory, and there are comments explaining how to setup the more complicated ones.
To completely disable a plugin, just comment it in the `collector.py` file. For example, to disable the ROBOR plugin, comment it like this:
~~~python
def __init__(self):
self.plugins = [
.......
# finance
StocksPlugin(),
#RoborPlugin()
]
.....
~~~
### 4. Install
```
sudo ./install.sh
```
The `install.sh` script sets up a systemd service called `tcollector`. You will be able to control the service using the `systemctl` command.
If something isn't working properly, you can check the logs using the journalctl command:
```
journalctl -n 1000 _SYSTEMD_UNIT=tcollector.service
```
## Development
All PRs are welcome.