=head2 Plugin C<onewire>
+B<EXPERIMENTAL!> See notes below.
+
The C<onewire> plugin uses the B<owcapi> library from the B<owfs> project
L<http://owfs.org/> to read sensors connected via the onewire bus.
+Currently only temperature sensors (sensors with the family code C<10>,
+e.E<nbsp>g. DS1820, DS18S20, DS1920) can be read. If you have other sensors you
+would like to have included, please send a sort request to the mailing list.
+
+Hubs (the DS2409 chips) are working, but read the note, why this plugin is
+experimental, below.
+
=over 4
=item B<Device> I<Device>
Device "-s localhost:4304"
</Plugin>
+This directive is B<required> and does not have a default value.
+
=item B<Sensor> I<Sensor>
Selects sensors to collect or to ignore, depending on B<IgnoreSelected>, see
=back
+B<EXPERIMENTAL!> The C<onewire> plugin is experimental, because it doesn't yet
+work with big setups. It works with one sensor being attached to one
+controller, but as soon as you throw in a couple more senors and maybe a hub
+or two, reading all values will take more than ten seconds (the default
+interval). We will probably add some separate thread for reading the sensors
+and some cache or something like that, but it's not done yet. We will try to
+maintain backwards compatibility in the future, but we can't probmise. So in
+short: If it works for you: Great! But kaap in mind that the config I<might>
+change, though this is unlikely. Oh, and if you want to help improving this
+plugin, just send a short notice to the mailing list. ThanksE<nbsp>:)
+
=head2 Plugin C<perl>
This plugin embeds a Perl-interpreter into collectd and provides an interface
=item B<Socket> I<Path>
Configures the path to the UNIX domain socket to be used when connecting to the
-daemon. By default C</var/run/pdns.controlsocket> will be used for an
-authoritative server and C</var/run/pdns_recursor.controlsocket> will be used
-for the recursor.
+daemon. By default C<${localstatedir}/run/pdns.controlsocket> will be used for
+an authoritative server and C<${localstatedir}/run/pdns_recursor.controlsocket>
+will be used for the recursor.
=back
will run serious performance problems. The B<CacheFlush> setting and the
internal update queue assert that collectd continues to work just fine even
under heavy load, but the system may become very unresponsive and slow. This is
-a problem especially if create graphs from the RRD files on the same machine,
-for example using the C<graph.cgi> script included in the
+a problem especially if you create graphs from the RRD files on the same
+machine, for example using the C<graph.cgi> script included in the
C<contrib/collection3/> directory.
This setting is designed for very large setups. Setting this option to a value
<Match>
Regex "\\<R=local_user\\>"
DSType "CounterInc"
- Type "email_count"
+ Type "counter"
Instance "local_user"
</Match>
</File>
will be dispatched after about 120 seconds. It may take a little longer because
the timeout is checked only once each B<Interval> on the server.
+When a value comes within range again or is received after it was missing, an
+"OKAY-notification" is dispatched.
+
Here is a configuration example to get you started. Read below for more
information.