+Synopsis:
+
+ <Plugin mysql>
+ <Database foo>
+ Host "hostname"
+ User "username"
+ Password "password"
+ Port "3306"
+ MasterStats true
+ </Database>
+
+ <Database bar>
+ Host "localhost"
+ Socket "/var/run/mysql/mysqld.sock"
+ SlaveStats true
+ SlaveNotifications true
+ </Database>
+ </Plugin>
+
+A B<Database> block defines one connection to a MySQL database. It accepts a
+single argument which specifies the name of the database. None of the other
+options are required. MySQL will use default values as documented in the
+section "mysql_real_connect()" in the B<MySQL reference manual>.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Host> I<Hostname>
+
+Hostname of the database server. Defaults to B<localhost>.
+
+=item B<User> I<Username>
+
+Username to use when connecting to the database. The user does not have to be
+granted any privileges (which is synonym to granting the C<USAGE> privilege).
+Any existing MySQL user will do.
+
+=item B<Password> I<Password>
+
+Password needed to log into the database.
+
+=item B<Database> I<Database>
+
+Select this database. Defaults to I<no database> which is a perfectly reasonable
+option for what this plugin does.
+
+=item B<Port> I<Port>
+
+TCP-port to connect to. The port must be specified in its numeric form, but it
+must be passed as a string nonetheless. For example:
+
+ Port "3306"
+
+If B<Host> is set to B<localhost> (the default), this setting has no effect.
+See the documentation for the C<mysql_real_connect> function for details.
+
+=item B<Socket> I<Socket>
+
+Specifies the path to the UNIX domain socket of the MySQL server. This option
+only has any effect, if B<Host> is set to B<localhost> (the default).
+Otherwise, use the B<Port> option above. See the documentation for the
+C<mysql_real_connect> function for details.
+
+=item B<MasterStats> I<true|false>
+
+=item B<SlaveStats> I<true|false>
+
+Enable the collection of master / slave statistics in a replication setup.
+
+=item B<SlaveNotifications> I<true|false>
+
+If enabled, the plugin sends a notification if the replication slave I/O and /
+or SQL threads are not running.
+
+=back
+
+=head2 Plugin C<netapp>
+
+The netapp plugin can collect various performance and capacity information
+from a NetApp filer using the NetApp API.
+
+Please note that NetApp has a wide line of products and a lot of different
+software versions for each of these products. This plugin was developed for a
+NetApp FAS3040 running OnTap 7.2.3P8 and tested on FAS2050 7.3.1.1L1,
+FAS3140 7.2.5.1 and FAS3020 7.2.4P9. It I<should> work for most combinations of
+model and software version but it is very hard to test this.
+If you have used this plugin with other models and/or software version, feel
+free to send us a mail to tell us about the results, even if it's just a short
+"It works".
+
+To collect these data collectd will log in to the NetApp via HTTP(S) and HTTP
+basic authentication.
+
+B<Do not use a regular user for this!> Create a special collectd user with just
+the minimum of capabilities needed. The user only needs the "login-http-admin"
+capability as well as a few more depending on which data will be collected.
+Required capabilities are documented below.
+
+=head3 Synopsis
+
+ <Plugin "netapp">
+ <Host "netapp1.example.com">
+ Protocol "https"
+ Address "10.0.0.1"
+ Port 443
+ User "username"
+ Password "aef4Aebe"
+ Interval 30
+
+ <WAFL>
+ Interval 30
+ GetNameCache true
+ GetDirCache true
+ GetBufferCache true
+ GetInodeCache true
+ </WAFL>
+
+ <Disks>
+ Interval 30
+ GetBusy true
+ </Disks>
+
+ <VolumePerf>
+ Interval 30
+ GetIO "volume0"
+ IgnoreSelectedIO false
+ GetOps "volume0"
+ IgnoreSelectedOps false
+ GetLatency "volume0"
+ IgnoreSelectedLatency false
+ </VolumePerf>
+
+ <VolumeUsage>
+ Interval 30
+ GetCapacity "vol0"
+ GetCapacity "vol1"
+ IgnoreSelectedCapacity false
+ GetSnapshot "vol1"
+ GetSnapshot "vol3"
+ IgnoreSelectedSnapshot false
+ </VolumeUsage>
+
+ <System>
+ Interval 30
+ GetCPULoad true
+ GetInterfaces true
+ GetDiskOps true
+ GetDiskIO true
+ </System>
+ </Host>
+ </Plugin>
+
+The netapp plugin accepts the following configuration options:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Host> I<Name>
+
+A host block defines one NetApp filer. It will appear in collectd with the name
+you specify here which does not have to be its real name nor its hostname.
+
+=item B<Protocol> B<httpd>|B<http>
+
+The protocol collectd will use to query this host.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: string
+
+Default: https
+
+Valid options: http, https
+
+=item B<Address> I<Address>
+
+The hostname or IP address of the host.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: string
+
+Default: The "host" block's name.
+
+=item B<Port> I<Port>
+
+The TCP port to connect to on the host.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: integer
+
+Default: 80 for protocol "http", 443 for protocol "https"
+
+=item B<User> I<User>
+
+=item B<Password> I<Password>
+
+The username and password to use to login to the NetApp.
+
+Mandatory
+
+Type: string
+
+=item B<Interval> I<Interval>
+
+B<TODO>
+
+=back
+
+The following options decide what kind of data will be collected. You can
+either use them as a block and fine tune various parameters inside this block,
+use them as a single statement to just accept all default values, or omit it to
+not collect any data.
+
+The following options are valid inside all blocks:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
+
+Collect the respective statistics every I<Seconds> seconds. Defaults to the
+host specific setting.
+
+=back
+
+=head3 The System block
+
+This will collect various performance data about the whole system.
+
+B<Note:> To get this data the collectd user needs the
+"api-perf-object-get-instances" capability.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
+
+Collect disk statistics every I<Seconds> seconds.
+
+=item B<GetCPULoad> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If you set this option to true the current CPU usage will be read. This will be
+the average usage between all CPUs in your NetApp without any information about
+individual CPUs.
+
+B<Note:> These are the same values that the NetApp CLI command "sysstat"
+returns in the "CPU" field.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: Two value lists of type "cpu", and type instances "idle" and "system".
+
+=item B<GetInterfaces> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If you set this option to true the current traffic of the network interfaces
+will be read. This will be the total traffic over all interfaces of your NetApp
+without any information about individual interfaces.
+
+B<Note:> This is the same values that the NetApp CLI command "sysstat" returns
+in the "Net kB/s" field.
+
+B<Or is it?>
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: One value list of type "if_octects".
+
+=item B<GetDiskIO> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If you set this option to true the current IO throughput will be read. This
+will be the total IO of your NetApp without any information about individual
+disks, volumes or aggregates.
+
+B<Note:> This is the same values that the NetApp CLI command "sysstat" returns
+in the "DiskE<nbsp>kB/s" field.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: One value list of type "disk_octets".
+
+=item B<GetDiskOps> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If you set this option to true the current number of HTTP, NFS, CIFS, FCP,
+iSCSI, etc. operations will be read. This will be the total number of
+operations on your NetApp without any information about individual volumes or
+aggregates.
+
+B<Note:> These are the same values that the NetApp CLI command "sysstat"
+returns in the "NFS", "CIFS", "HTTP", "FCP" and "iSCSI" fields.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: A variable number of value lists of type "disk_ops_complex". Each type
+of operation will result in one value list with the name of the operation as
+type instance.
+
+=back
+
+=head3 The WAFL block
+
+This will collect various performance data about the WAFL file system. At the
+moment this just means cache performance.
+
+B<Note:> To get this data the collectd user needs the
+"api-perf-object-get-instances" capability.
+
+B<Note:> The interface to get these values is classified as "Diagnostics" by
+NetApp. This means that it is not guaranteed to be stable even between minor
+releases.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
+
+Collect disk statistics every I<Seconds> seconds.
+
+=item B<GetNameCache> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: One value list of type "cache_ratio" and type instance
+"name_cache_hit".
+
+=item B<GetDirCache> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: One value list of type "cache_ratio" and type instance "find_dir_hit".
+
+=item B<GetInodeCache> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: One value list of type "cache_ratio" and type instance
+"inode_cache_hit".
+
+=item B<GetBufferCache> B<true>|B<false>
+
+B<Note:> This is the same value that the NetApp CLI command "sysstat" returns
+in the "Cache hit" field.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: One value list of type "cache_ratio" and type instance "buf_hash_hit".
+
+=back
+
+=head3 The Disks block
+
+This will collect performance data about the individual disks in the NetApp.
+
+B<Note:> To get this data the collectd user needs the
+"api-perf-object-get-instances" capability.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
+
+Collect disk statistics every I<Seconds> seconds.
+
+=item B<GetBusy> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If you set this option to true the busy time of all disks will be calculated
+and the value of the busiest disk in the system will be written.
+
+B<Note:> This is the same values that the NetApp CLI command "sysstat" returns
+in the "Disk util" field. Probably.
+
+Optional
+
+Type: boolean
+
+Default: true
+
+Result: One value list of type "percent" and type instance "disk_busy".
+
+=back
+
+=head3 The VolumePerf block
+
+This will collect various performance data about the individual volumes.
+
+You can select which data to collect about which volume using the following
+options. They follow the standard ignorelist semantic.
+
+B<Note:> To get this data the collectd user needs the
+I<api-perf-object-get-instances> capability.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
+
+Collect volume performance data every I<Seconds> seconds.
+
+=item B<GetIO> I<Volume>
+
+=item B<GetOps> I<Volume>
+
+=item B<GetLatency> I<Volume>
+
+Select the given volume for IO, operations or latency statistics collection.
+The argument is the name of the volume without the C</vol/> prefix.
+
+Since the standard ignorelist functionality is used here, you can use a string
+starting and ending with a slash to specify regular expression matching: To
+match the volumes "vol0", "vol2" and "vol7", you can use this regular
+expression:
+
+ GetIO "/^vol[027]$/"
+
+If no regular expression is specified, an exact match is required. Both,
+regular and exact matching are case sensitive.
+
+If no volume was specified at all for either of the three options, that data
+will be collected for all available volumes.
+
+=item B<IgnoreSelectedIO> B<true>|B<false>
+
+=item B<IgnoreSelectedOps> B<true>|B<false>
+
+=item B<IgnoreSelectedLatency> B<true>|B<false>
+
+When set to B<true>, the volumes selected for IO, operations or latency
+statistics collection will be ignored and the data will be collected for all
+other volumes.
+
+When set to B<false>, data will only be collected for the specified volumes and
+all other volumes will be ignored.