possibly need this option. What CA certificates come bundled with C<libcurl>
and are checked by default depends on the distribution you use.
+=item B<SSLCiphers> I<list of ciphers>
+
+Specifies which ciphers to use in the connection. The list of ciphers
+must specify valid ciphers. See
+L<http://www.openssl.org/docs/apps/ciphers.html> for details.
+
+=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
+The B<Timeout> option sets the overall timeout for HTTP requests to B<URL>, in
+milliseconds. By default, the configured B<Interval> is used to set the
+timeout.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<apcups>
possibly need this option. What CA certificates come bundled with C<libcurl>
and are checked by default depends on the distribution you use.
+=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
+The B<Timeout> option sets the overall timeout for HTTP requests to B<URL>, in
+milliseconds. By default, the configured B<Interval> is used to set the
+timeout.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<barometer>
Default: Enabled.
+=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
+The B<Timeout> option sets the overall timeout for HTTP requests to B<URL>, in
+milliseconds. By default, the configured B<Interval> is used to set the
+timeout.
+
=item B<View> I<Name>
Collect statistics about a specific I<"view">. BIND can behave different,
Measure response time for the request. If this setting is enabled, B<Match>
blocks (see below) are optional. Disabled by default.
+Beware that requests will get aborted if they take too long to complete. Adjust
+B<Timeout> accordingly if you expect B<MeasureResponseTime> to report such slow
+requests.
+
=item B<MeasureResponseCode> B<true>|B<false>
Measure response code for the request. If this setting is enabled, B<Match>
B<MeasureResponseCode> options are set to B<true>, B<Match> blocks are
optional.
+=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
+The B<Timeout> option sets the overall timeout for HTTP requests to B<URL>, in
+milliseconds. By default, the configured B<Interval> is used to set the
+timeout. Prior to version 5.5.0, there was no timeout and requests could hang
+indefinitely. This legacy behaviour can be achieved by setting the value of
+B<Timeout> to 0.
+
+If B<Timeout> is 0 or bigger than the B<Interval>, keep in mind that each slow
+network connection will stall one read thread. Adjust the B<ReadThreads> global
+setting accordingly to prevent this from blocking other plugins.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<curl_json>
=item B<Post> I<Body>
+=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
These options behave exactly equivalent to the appropriate options of the
I<cURL> plugin. Please see there for a detailed description.
=item B<Post> I<Body>
+=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
These options behave exactly equivalent to the appropriate options of the
I<cURL plugin>. Please see there for a detailed description.
possibly need this option. What CA certificates come bundled with C<libcurl>
and are checked by default depends on the distribution you use.
+=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
+The B<Timeout> option sets the overall timeout for HTTP requests to B<URL>, in
+milliseconds. By default, the configured B<Interval> is used to set the
+timeout.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<notify_desktop>
exceed the size of an C<int>, i.e. 2E<nbsp>GByte.
Defaults to C<4096>.
+=item B<LowSpeedLimit> I<Bytes per Second>
+
+Sets the minimal transfer rate in I<Bytes per Second> below which the
+connection with the HTTP server will be considered too slow and aborted. All
+the data submitted over this connection will probably be lost. Defaults to 0,
+which means no minimum transfer rate is enforced.
+
+=item B<Timeout> I<Timeout>
+
+Sets the maximum time in milliseconds given for HTTP POST operations to
+complete. When this limit is reached, the POST operation will be aborted, and
+all the data in the current send buffer will probably be lost. Defaults to 0,
+which means the connection never times out.
+
+The C<write_http> plugin regularly submits the collected values to the HTTP
+server. How frequently this happens depends on how much data you are collecting
+and the size of B<BufferSize>. The optimal value to set B<Timeout> to is
+slightly below this interval, which you can estimate by monitoring the network
+traffic between collectd and the HTTP server.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<write_kafka>
=back
+=head2 Plugin C<write_sensu>
+
+The I<write_sensu plugin> will send values to I<Sensu>, a powerful stream
+aggregation and monitoring system. The plugin sends I<JSON> encoded data to
+a local I<Sensu> client using a TCP socket.
+
+At the moment, the I<write_sensu plugin> does not send over a collectd_host
+parameter so it is not possible to use one collectd instance as a gateway for
+others. Each collectd host must pair with one I<Sensu> client.
+
+Synopsis:
+
+ <Plugin "write_sensu">
+ <Node "example">
+ Host "localhost"
+ Port "3030"
+ StoreRates true
+ AlwaysAppendDS false
+ MetricHandler "influx"
+ MetricHandler "default"
+ NotificationHandler "flapjack"
+ NotificationHandler "howling_monkey"
+ Notifications true
+ </Node>
+ Tag "foobar"
+ Attribute "foo" "bar"
+ </Plugin>
+
+The following options are understood by the I<write_sensu plugin>:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item E<lt>B<Node> I<Name>E<gt>
+
+The plugin's configuration consists of one or more B<Node> blocks. Each block
+is given a unique I<Name> and specifies one connection to an instance of
+I<Sensu>. Inside the B<Node> block, the following per-connection options are
+understood:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Host> I<Address>
+
+Hostname or address to connect to. Defaults to C<localhost>.
+
+=item B<Port> I<Service>
+
+Service name or port number to connect to. Defaults to C<3030>.
+
+=item B<StoreRates> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If set to B<true> (the default), convert counter values to rates. If set to
+B<false> counter values are stored as is, i.e. as an increasing integer number.
+
+This will be reflected in the C<collectd_data_source_type> tag: If
+B<StoreRates> is enabled, converted values will have "rate" appended to the
+data source type, e.g. C<collectd_data_source_type:derive:rate>.
+
+=item B<AlwaysAppendDS> B<false>|B<true>
+
+If set the B<true>, append the name of the I<Data Source> (DS) to the
+"service", i.e. the field that, together with the "host" field, uniquely
+identifies a metric in I<Sensu>. If set to B<false> (the default), this is
+only done when there is more than one DS.
+
+=item B<Notifications> B<false>|B<true>
+
+If set to B<true>, create I<Sensu> events for notifications. This is B<false>
+by default. At least one of B<Notifications> or B<Metrics> should be enabled.
+
+=item B<Metrics> B<false>|B<true>
+
+If set to B<true>, create I<Sensu> events for metrics. This is B<false>
+by default. At least one of B<Notifications> or B<Metrics> should be enabled.
+
+
+=item B<Separator> I<String>
+
+Sets the separator for I<Sensu> metrics name or checks. Defaults to "/".
+
+=item B<MetricHandler> I<String>
+
+Add a handler that will be set when metrics are sent to I<Sensu>. You can add
+several of them, one per line. Defaults to no handler.
+
+=item B<NotificationHandler> I<String>
+
+Add a handler that will be set when notifications are sent to I<Sensu>. You can
+add several of them, one per line. Defaults to no handler.
+
+=item B<EventServicePrefix> I<String>
+
+Add the given string as a prefix to the event service name.
+If B<EventServicePrefix> not set or set to an empty string (""),
+no prefix will be used.
+
+=back
+
+=item B<Tag> I<String>
+
+Add the given string as an additional tag to the metric being sent to
+I<Sensu>.
+
+=item B<Attribute> I<String> I<String>
+
+Consider the two given strings to be the key and value of an additional
+attribute for each metric being sent out to I<Sensu>.
+
+=back
+
=head2 Plugin C<zookeeper>
The I<zookeeper plugin> will collect statistics from a I<Zookeeper> server