Fix the error logging of the promhttp handler by connecting it to the
promlog setup.
* Switch to go-kit/log.
* Cleanup CHANGELOG.
Fixes: https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter/issues/1886
Signed-off-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com>
Add darwin/arm64 to the CGO crossbuilder list.
* Update Makefile.common to pick up new promu.
* Fix possible nil pointer caught by staticcheck.
* Update collector build tags.
https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter/issues/1997
Signed-off-by: Ben Kochie <superq@gmail.com>
I have rewritten all CGO dependencies for OpenBSD amd64
using pure go, be able to crosscompile node_exporter.
Signed-off-by: ston1th <ston1th@giftfish.de>
When compiling `20ecedd0b4c983bd7b88f97cd7a21461988a6c12` with GNU make (`gmake`) on FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE, I get the following error:
```
collector/filesystem_bsd.go:60: non-bool mnt[i].f_flags & MNT_RDONLY (type C.uint64_t) used as if condition
Makefile.COMMON:85: recipe for target 'node_exporter' failed
gmake: *** [node_exporter] Error 2
```
This problem is fixed by this patch.
When compiling `20ecedd0b4c983bd7b88f97cd7a21461988a6c12` with GNU make (`gmake`) on FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE, I get the following error:
```
collector/filesystem_bsd.go:60: non-bool mnt[i].f_flags & MNT_RDONLY (type C.uint64_t) used as if condition
Makefile.COMMON:85: recipe for target 'node_exporter' failed
gmake: *** [node_exporter] Error 2
```
This problem is fixed by this patch.
Collects more information for labelling scraped filesystems with the device
and fsType. This is useful for setting alerts which should change based on
filesystem type, or for filtering out shared mounts such as with NFS volumes.
This puts all collector-specific flags into their own namespace under
"collector.<collector-name>", and moves from camel case to dashes, which
is the standard in Prometheus land now.
Switch to Update using the Collecter Collect interface, due to not knowing all
metricnames in all modules beforehand we can't use Describe and thus the full
Collecter interface.
Remove 'updates', it's meaning varies by module and doesn't add much.