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collect/README: fix a few typos
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Collect command search for all process launched by all users related to the
slapos [1]. After this, for each process it uses psutil (or similars tools) to
collect all available information for every process pid [2].
Once Collected, every Process information is stored on sql
l
ite3 [3], in other
Once Collected, every Process information is stored on sqlite3 [3], in other
words, we have 1 line per pid for a giving time. It's used pid number and
process creation date for create a UID for the process, and it is omitted the
command name in order to annonymalize the data (so the risk of information
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@@ -46,15 +46,15 @@ We use 3 types of snapshots for determinate the load and the available resources
- Computer Snapshot [6]: It collects for now number of CPU cores and available
memory, however we wish to collect more details.
- Disk Snapshot [7]: It collects
the informations
related to the a disk
- Disk Snapshot [7]: It collects
information
related to the a disk
(1 snapshot per disk), which contains total, usage and
io information
s
.
io information.
"Real-time" Partial dump (Dygraph)
===================================
On every run, we dump data from the current day on csv
[8]
(2 axes), in order to
On every run, we dump data from the current day on csv (2 axes), in order to
plot easily with dygraph, so there will be few files available like this:
- system_cpu_percent.csv
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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Data Structure
The header of the CSVs are not included on the dumped file (it is probably a
mistake), but it corresponds to (same as columns on the sqllite) which can be
easily described like bel
l
ow [11]:
easily described like below [11]:
- user
partition (text)
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