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@pyr pyr commented Dec 18, 2013

Another PR in my current streak of "relativity" related PRs which
lets collectd do a bit more work to avoid computation later on.

I hope to get as many eyes as possible on this from people not running linux.

Another PR in my current streak of "relativity" related PRs which
lets collectd do a bit more work to avoid computation later on.
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katzj commented Dec 23, 2013

Well, it took me a few days to get there but see https://github.com/katzj/collectd/tree/percent-mem

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octo commented Jan 12, 2014

+1 on the "make it consistent between plugins" notion. Since the changed to the df plugin are included in 5.4, i.e. we can't change them now, we should stick with that naming of config options.

I also prefer to have one percentage for each value, because neither "used = allocated" nor "used = allocated + cache" is telling the whole story.

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pyr commented Jan 12, 2014

agreed

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@pyr pyr deleted the feature-mem-percent branch January 17, 2014 08:23
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