Set up an external collectd
server
If you haven't already set up an external collectd
server, you will need to do so before enabling collectd
forwarding on your GitHub Enterprise Server instance. Your collectd
server must be running collectd
version 5.x or higher.
- Log into your
collectd
server. - Create or edit the
collectd
configuration file to load the network plugin and populate the server and port directives with the proper values. On most distributions, this is located at/etc/collectd/collectd.conf
An example collectd.conf to run a collectd
server:
LoadPlugin network
...
...
<Plugin network>
Listen "0.0.0.0" "25826"
</Plugin>
Enabling collectd forwarding on GitHub Enterprise
By default, collectd
forwarding is disabled on GitHub Enterprise. Follow the steps below to enable and configure collectd
forwarding:
-
From an administrative account on GitHub Enterprise Server, in the upper-right corner of any page, click .
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If you're not already on the "Site admin" page, in the upper-left corner, click Site admin.
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In the " Site admin" sidebar, click Management Console.
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Below the log forwarding settings, select Enable collectd forwarding.
-
In the Server address field, type the address of the
collectd
server to which you'd like to forward GitHub Enterprise appliance statistics. -
In the Port field, type the port used to connect to the
collectd
server. (Defaults to 25826) -
In the Cryptographic setup dropdown menu, select the security level of communications with the
collectd
server. (None, signed packets, or encrypted packets.) -
Under the "Settings" sidebar, click Save settings.
Примечание.
Saving settings in the Management Console restarts system services, which could result in user-visible downtime.
-
Wait for the configuration run to complete.
Troubleshooting
Central collectd server receives no data
GitHub Enterprise ships with collectd
version 5.x. collectd
5.x is not backwards compatible with the 4.x release series. Your central collectd
server needs to be at least version 5.x to accept data sent from your GitHub Enterprise Server instance.
For help with further questions or issues, visit GitHub Enterprise Support.