# GraphiteEscapeChar "_"
# GraphiteSeparateInstances false
# GraphiteAlwaysAppendDS false
+ # GraphitePreserveSeparator false
</Publish>
# Receive values from an AMQP broker
identifier. If set to B<false> (the default), this is only done when there is
more than one DS.
+=item B<GraphitePreserveSeparator> B<false>|B<true>
+
+If set to B<false> (the default) the C<.> (dot) character is replaced with
+I<GraphiteEscapeChar>. Otherwise, if set to B<true>, the C<.> (dot) character
+is preserved, i.e. passed through.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<apache>
=item B<ReportStats> B<true>|B<false>
The network plugin cannot only receive and send statistics, it can also create
-statistics about itself. Collected data included the number of received and
+statistics about itself. Collectd data included the number of received and
sent octets and packets, the length of the receive queue and the number of
values handled. When set to B<true>, the I<Network plugin> will make these
statistics available. Defaults to B<false>.
Type "counter"
Instance "local_user"
</Match>
+ <Match>
+ Regex "l=([0-9]*\\.[0-9]*)"
+ <DSType "Distribution">
+ Percentile 99
+ Bucket 0 100
+ </DSType>
+ Type "latency"
+ Instance "foo"
+ </Match>
</File>
</Plugin>
not use the matched subexpression, but simply count the number of matched
lines. Thus, you may use a regular expression without submatch in this case.
+=item B<Distribution>
+
+Type to do calculations based on the distribution of values, primarily
+calculating percentiles. This is primarily geared towards latency, but can be
+used for other metrics as well. The range of values tracked with this setting
+must be in the range (0–2^34) and can be fractional. Please note that neither
+zero nor 2^34 are inclusive bounds, i.e. zero I<cannot> be handled by a
+distribution.
+
+This option must be used together with the B<Percentile> and/or B<Bucket>
+options.
+
+B<Synopsis:>
+
+ <DSType "Distribution">
+ Percentile 99
+ Bucket 0 100
+ </DSType>
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Percentile> I<Percent>
+
+Calculate and dispatch the configured percentile, i.e. compute the value, so
+that I<Percent> of all matched values are smaller than or equal to the computed
+latency.
+
+Metrics are reported with the I<type> B<Type> (the value of the above option)
+and the I<type instance> C<[E<lt>InstanceE<gt>-]E<lt>PercentE<gt>>.
+
+This option may be repeated to calculate more than one percentile.
+
+=item B<Bucket> I<lower_bound> I<upper_bound>
+
+Export the number of values (a C<DERIVE>) falling within the given range. Both,
+I<lower_bound> and I<upper_bound> may be a fractional number, such as B<0.5>.
+Each B<Bucket> option specifies an interval C<(I<lower_bound>,
+I<upper_bound>]>, i.e. the range I<excludes> the lower bound and I<includes>
+the upper bound. I<lower_bound> and I<upper_bound> may be zero, meaning no
+lower/upper bound.
+
+To export the entire (0–inf) range without overlap, use the upper bound of the
+previous range as the lower bound of the following range. In other words, use
+the following schema:
+
+ Bucket 0 1
+ Bucket 1 2
+ Bucket 2 5
+ Bucket 5 10
+ Bucket 10 20
+ Bucket 20 50
+ Bucket 50 0
+
+Metrics are reported with the I<type> C<bucket> and the I<type instance>
+C<E<lt>TypeE<gt>[-E<lt>InstanceE<gt>]-E<lt>lower_boundE<gt>_E<lt>upper_boundE<gt>>.
+
+This option may be repeated to calculate more than one rate.
+
=back
-As you'd expect the B<Gauge*> types interpret the submatch as a floating point
-number, using L<strtod(3)>. The B<Counter*> and B<AbsoluteSet> types interpret
-the submatch as an unsigned integer using L<strtoull(3)>. The B<Derive*> types
-interpret the submatch as a signed integer using L<strtoll(3)>. B<CounterInc>
-and B<DeriveInc> do not use the submatch at all and it may be omitted in this
-case.
+=back
+
+The B<Gauge*> and B<Distribution> types interpret the submatch as a floating
+point number, using L<strtod(3)>. The B<Counter*> and B<AbsoluteSet> types
+interpret the submatch as an unsigned integer using L<strtoull(3)>. The
+B<Derive*> types interpret the submatch as a signed integer using
+L<strtoll(3)>. B<CounterInc> and B<DeriveInc> do not use the submatch at all
+and it may be omitted in this case.
=item B<Type> I<Type>
identifier. If set to B<false> (the default), this is only done when there is
more than one DS.
+=item B<PreserveSeparator> B<false>|B<true>
+
+If set to B<false> (the default) the C<.> (dot) character is replaced with
+I<EscapeCharacter>. Otherwise, if set to B<true>, the C<.> (dot) character
+is preserved, i.e. passed through.
+
=item B<DropDuplicateFields> B<false>|B<true>
If set to B<true>, detect and remove duplicate components in Graphite metric
default), the plugin and plugin instance (and likewise the type and type
instance) are put into one component, for example C<host.cpu-0.cpu-idle>.
+=item B<GraphiteAlwaysAppendDS> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If set to B<true>, append the name of the I<Data Source> (DS) to the "metric"
+identifier. If set to B<false> (the default), this is only done when there is
+more than one DS.
+
+=item B<GraphitePreserveSeparator> B<false>|B<true>
+
+If set to B<false> (the default) the C<.> (dot) character is replaced with
+I<GraphiteEscapeChar>. Otherwise, if set to B<true>, the C<.> (dot) character
+is preserved, i.e. passed through.
+
=item B<StoreRates> B<true>|B<false>
If set to B<true> (the default), convert counter values to rates. If set to