My python isn't the strongest but I think my only option is to try and hack my way through making this be able to work with multiple instances, unless someone else has another module that they know of that would work better?
Would you mind pointing me in the right direction for how or where I would modify the module to be able to support multiple instances? Thanks, Dan ________________________________________ From: Finn, Dan Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 2:44 PM To: Sven Trenkel Subject: Re: [collectd] How to monitor multiple instances of something with the same python module? I am. Unfortunately I think that person has stopped maintaining it as I had posted another issue that I was having weeks ago and have yet to hear back. Unfortunately I'm running into the exact same thing with a mongo module I'm using. ________________________________________ From: collectd <collectd-boun...@verplant.org> on behalf of Sven Trenkel <colle...@semidefinite.de> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2015 2:41 PM To: collectd@verplant.org Subject: Re: [collectd] How to monitor multiple instances of something with the same python module? Are you using this plugin: https://github.com/sebest/collectd-mongodb Looking at the code, it doesn't seems to be possible to monitor more than one database. Which is strange, because it's implemented as an object, so it would be trivial to create one instance per database, but the config code doesn't do that. I'd suggest filing a ticket on their github page. Until that's fixed you could use a bad workaround: Create a few copies of that Python file with different names and load and configure every file individually. Not great, but it should work. _______________________________________________ collectd mailing list collectd@verplant.org http://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd _______________________________________________ collectd mailing list collectd@verplant.org http://mailman.verplant.org/listinfo/collectd