Filenames specifying SSL certificate and key material to be used with SSL
connections.
+=item B<VerifyPeer> B<true>|B<false>
+
+When enabled, a valid client certificate is required to connect to the server.
+When disabled, a client certifiacte is not requested and any unsolicited client
+certificate is accepted.
+Enabled by default.
+
=back
=back
- number of memory mapped files (under Linux)
- io data (where available)
- context switches (under Linux)
- - minor and major pagefaults.
+ - minor and major pagefaults
+ - Delay Accounting information (Linux only, requires libmnl)
B<Synopsis:>
<Plugin processes>
- CollectFileDescriptor true
- CollectContextSwitch true
+ CollectFileDescriptor true
+ CollectContextSwitch true
+ CollectDelayAccounting false
Process "name"
ProcessMatch "name" "regex"
<Process "collectd">
- CollectFileDescriptor false
- CollectContextSwitch false
+ CollectFileDescriptor false
+ CollectContextSwitch false
+ CollectDelayAccounting true
</Process>
<ProcessMatch "name" "regex">
CollectFileDescriptor false
- CollectContextSwitch true
+ CollectContextSwitch true
</Process>
</Plugin>
Collect the number of context switches for matched processes.
Disabled by default.
+=item B<CollectDelayAccounting> I<Boolean>
+
+If enabled, collect Linux Delay Accounding information for matching processes.
+Delay Accounting provides the time processes wait for the CPU to become
+available, for I/O operations to finish, for pages to be swapped in and for
+freed pages to be reclaimed. The metrics are reported as "seconds per second"
+using the C<delay_rate> type, e.g. C<delay_rate-delay-cpu>.
+Disabled by default.
+
+This option is only available on Linux, requires the C<libmnl> library and
+requires the C<CAP_NET_ADMIN> capability at runtime.
+
=item B<CollectFileDescriptor> I<Boolean>
Collect number of file descriptors of matched processes.
=back
-Options B<CollectContextSwitch> and B<CollectFileDescriptor> may be used inside
-B<Process> and B<ProcessMatch> blocks - then they affect corresponding match
-only. Otherwise they set the default value for subsequent matches.
+The B<CollectContextSwitch>, B<CollectDelayAccounting>,
+B<CollectFileDescriptor> and B<CollectMemoryMaps> options may be used inside
+B<Process> and B<ProcessMatch> blocks. When used there, these options affect
+reporting the corresponding processes only. Outside of B<Process> and
+B<ProcessMatch> blocks these options set the default value for subsequent
+matches.
=head2 Plugin C<protocols>
=back
+=head2 Plugin C<sysevent>
+
+The I<sysevent> plugin monitors rsyslog messages.
+
+B<Synopsis:>
+
+ <Plugin sysevent>
+ Listen "127.0.0.1" "6666"
+ BufferSize 1024
+ BufferLength 10
+ RegexFilter "regex"
+ </Plugin>
+
+B<Options:>
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Listen> I<host> I<port>
+
+Listen to this host on this port for incoming rsyslog messages.
+
+=item B<BufferSize> I<length>
+
+Maximum allowed size for incoming rsyslog messages. Messages that exceed
+this number will be truncated to this size. Default is 1024 bytes.
+
+=item B<BufferLength> I<length>
+
+Maximum number of rsyslog events that can be stored in plugin's ring buffer.
+By default, this is set to 10. Once an event has been read, its location
+becomes available for storing a new event.
+
+=item B<Process> I<name>
+
+Enumerate a process name to monitor. All processes that match this exact
+name will be monitored for EXECs and EXITs.
+
+=item B<RegexFilter> I<regex>
+
+Enumerate a regex filter to apply to all incoming rsyslog messages. If a
+message matches this filter, it will be published.
+
+=back
+
=head2 Plugin C<syslog>
=over 4