When set to B<true>, reports the number of available CPUs.
Defaults to B<false>.
+=item B<ReportGuestState> B<false>|B<true>
+
+When set to B<true>, reports the "guest" and "guest_nice" CPU states.
+Defaults to B<false>.
+
+=item B<SubtractGuestState> B<false>|B<true>
+
+This option is only considered when B<ReportGuestState> is set to B<true>.
+"guest" and "guest_nice" are included in respectively "user" and "nice".
+If set to B<true>, "guest" will be subtracted from "user" and "guest_nice"
+will be subtracted from "nice".
+Defaults to B<true>.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<cpufreq>
<Plugin curl>
<Page "stock_quotes">
+ Plugin "quotes"
URL "http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3AAMD"
User "foo"
Password "bar"
=over 4
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting values.
+Defaults to C<curl>.
+
=item B<URL> I<URL>
URL of the web site to retrieve. Since a regular expression will be used to
Use I<Name> as the host name when submitting values. Defaults to the global
host name setting.
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting values.
+Defaults to C<curl_json>.
+
=item B<Instance> I<Instance>
Sets the plugin instance to I<Instance>.
<Plugin "curl_xml">
<URL "http://localhost/stats.xml">
Host "my_host"
+ #Plugin "curl_xml"
Instance "some_instance"
User "collectd"
Password "thaiNg0I"
Type "magic_level"
#InstancePrefix "prefix-"
InstanceFrom "td[1]"
+ #PluginInstanceFrom "td[1]"
ValuesFrom "td[2]/span[@class=\"level\"]"
</XPath>
</URL>
Use I<Name> as the host name when submitting values. Defaults to the global
host name setting.
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting values.
+Defaults to 'curl_xml'.
+
=item B<Instance> I<Instance>
-Use I<Instance> as the plugin instance when submitting values. Defaults to an
-empty string (no plugin instance).
+Use I<Instance> as the plugin instance when submitting values.
+May be overridden by B<PluginInstanceFrom> option inside B<XPath> blocks.
+Defaults to an empty string (no plugin instance).
=item B<Namespace> I<Prefix> I<URL>
XPath expression must return exactly one element. The element's value is then
used as I<type instance>, possibly prefixed with I<InstancePrefix> (see above).
-This value is required. As a special exception, if the "base XPath expression"
-(the argument to the B<XPath> block) returns exactly one argument, then this
-option may be omitted.
+=item B<PluginInstanceFrom> I<PluginInstanceFrom>
+
+Specifies a XPath expression to use for determining the I<plugin instance>. The
+XPath expression must return exactly one element. The element's value is then
+used as I<plugin instance>.
+
+=back
+
+If the "base XPath expression" (the argument to the B<XPath> block) returns
+exactly one argument, then I<InstanceFrom> and I<PluginInstanceFrom> may be omitted.
+Otherwise, at least one of I<InstanceFrom> or I<PluginInstanceFrom> is required.
+
+=over 4
=item B<ValuesFrom> I<ValuesFrom> [I<ValuesFrom> ...]
I<type> specified with B<Type> (see above). Each XPath expression must return
exactly one element. The element's value is then parsed as a number and used as
value for the appropriate value in the value list dispatched to the daemon.
+This option is required.
=back
</Result>
</Query>
<Database "product_information">
+ #Plugin "warehouse"
Driver "mysql"
Interval 120
DriverOption "host" "localhost"
=over 4
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting query results from
+this B<Database>. Defaults to C<dbi>.
+
=item B<Interval> I<Interval>
Sets the interval (in seconds) in which the values will be collected from this
<EAL>
Coremask "0x1"
MemoryChannels "4"
- ProcessType "secondary"
FilePrefix "rte"
</EAL>
<Event "link_status">
=head3 The EAL block
-=over 5
+=over 4
=item B<Coremask> I<Mask>
Number of memory channels per processor socket.
-=item B<ProcessType> I<type>
-
-The type of DPDK process instance.
-
=item B<FilePrefix> I<File>
The prefix text used for hugepage filenames. The filename will be set to
=head4 Link Status event
-=over 5
+=over 4
=item B<SendEventOnUpdate> I<true|false>
=head4 Keep Alive event
-=over 5
+=over 4
=item B<SendEventOnUpdate> I<true|false>
<EAL>
Coremask "0x4"
MemoryChannels "4"
- ProcessType "secondary"
FilePrefix "rte"
SocketMemory "1024"
</EAL>
=head3 The EAL block
-=over 5
+=over 4
=item B<Coremask> I<Mask>
A string containing a number of memory channels per processor socket.
-=item B<ProcessType> I<type>
-
-A string containing the type of DPDK process instance.
-
=item B<FilePrefix> I<File>
The prefix text used for hugepage filenames. The filename will be set to
=over 3
=item B<SharedMemObj> I<Mask>
+
A string containing the name of the shared memory object that should be used to
share stats from the DPDK secondary process to the collectd dpdkstat plugin.
Defaults to dpdk_collectd_stats if no other value is configured.
=over 4
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting values.
+Defaults to B<filecount>.
+
=item B<Instance> I<Instance>
-Sets the plugin instance to I<Instance>. That instance name must be unique, but
-it's your responsibility, the plugin doesn't check for that. If not given, the
-instance is set to the directory name with all slashes replaced by underscores
-and all leading underscores removed.
+Sets the plugin instance to I<Instance>. If not given, the instance is set to
+the directory name with all slashes replaced by underscores and all leading
+underscores removed. Empty value is allowed.
=item B<Name> I<Pattern>
"Hidden" files and directories are those, whose name begins with a dot.
Defaults to I<false>, i.e. by default hidden files and directories are ignored.
+=item B<FilesSizeType> I<Type>
+
+Sets the type used to dispatch files combined size. Empty value ("") disables
+reporting. Defaults to B<bytes>.
+
+=item B<FilesCountType> I<Type>
+
+Sets the type used to dispatch number of files. Empty value ("") disables
+reporting. Defaults to B<files>.
+
+=item B<TypeInstance> I<Instance>
+
+Sets the I<type instance> used to dispatch values. Defaults to an empty string
+(no plugin instance).
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<GenericJMX>
=back
+=head2 Plugin C<intel_pmu>
+
+The I<intel_pmu> plugin collects performance counters data on Intel CPUs using
+Linux perf interface. All events are reported on a per core basis.
+
+B<Synopsis:>
+
+ <Plugin intel_pmu>
+ ReportHardwareCacheEvents true
+ ReportKernelPMUEvents true
+ ReportSoftwareEvents true
+ EventList "/var/cache/pmu/GenuineIntel-6-2D-core.json"
+ HardwareEvents "L2_RQSTS.CODE_RD_HIT,L2_RQSTS.CODE_RD_MISS" "L2_RQSTS.ALL_CODE_RD"
+ </Plugin>
+
+B<Options:>
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<ReportHardwareCacheEvents> B<false>|B<true>
+
+Enable or disable measuring of hardware CPU cache events:
+ - L1-dcache-loads
+ - L1-dcache-load-misses
+ - L1-dcache-stores
+ - L1-dcache-store-misses
+ - L1-dcache-prefetches
+ - L1-dcache-prefetch-misses
+ - L1-icache-loads
+ - L1-icache-load-misses
+ - L1-icache-prefetches
+ - L1-icache-prefetch-misses
+ - LLC-loads
+ - LLC-load-misses
+ - LLC-stores
+ - LLC-store-misses
+ - LLC-prefetches
+ - LLC-prefetch-misses
+ - dTLB-loads
+ - dTLB-load-misses
+ - dTLB-stores
+ - dTLB-store-misses
+ - dTLB-prefetches
+ - dTLB-prefetch-misses
+ - iTLB-loads
+ - iTLB-load-misses
+ - branch-loads
+ - branch-load-misses
+
+=item B<ReportKernelPMUEvents> B<false>|B<true>
+
+Enable or disable measuring of the following events:
+ - cpu-cycles
+ - instructions
+ - cache-references
+ - cache-misses
+ - branches
+ - branch-misses
+ - bus-cycles
+
+=item B<ReportSoftwareEvents> B<false>|B<true>
+
+Enable or disable measuring of software events provided by kernel:
+ - cpu-clock
+ - task-clock
+ - context-switches
+ - cpu-migrations
+ - page-faults
+ - minor-faults
+ - major-faults
+ - alignment-faults
+ - emulation-faults
+
+=item B<EventList> I<filename>
+
+JSON performance counter event list file name. To be able to monitor all Intel
+CPU specific events JSON event list file should be downloaded. Use the pmu-tools
+event_download.py script to download event list for current CPU.
+
+=item B<HardwareEvents> I<events>
+
+This field is a list of event names or groups of comma separated event names.
+This option requires B<EventList> option to be configured.
+
+=back
+
=head2 Plugin C<intel_rdt>
The I<intel_rdt> plugin collects information provided by monitoring features of
mcelog server is running. When the server is running, the plugin will tail the
specified logfile to retrieve machine check exception information and send a
notification with the details from the logfile. The plugin will use the mcelog
-client protocol to retrieve memory related machine check exceptions.
+client protocol to retrieve memory related machine check exceptions. Note that
+for memory exceptions, notifications are only sent when there is a change in
+the number of corrected/uncorrected memory errors.
-=over 4
+=head3 The Memory block
+
+Note: these options cannot be used in conjunction with the logfile options, they are mutually
+exclusive.
+
+=over 3
=item B<McelogClientSocket> I<Path>
Connect to the mcelog client socket using the UNIX domain socket at I<Path>.
Defaults to B<"/var/run/mcelog-client">.
+=item B<PersistentNotification> B<true>|B<false>
+Override default configuration to only send notifications when sent when there
+is a change in the number of corrected/uncorrected memory errors. When set to
+true notifications will be sent for every read cycle. Default is false. Does
+not affect the stats being dispatched.
+
+=back
+
+=over 4
+
=item B<McelogLogfile> I<Path>
-The mcelog file to parse. Defaults to B<"/var/log/mcelog">.
+The mcelog file to parse. Defaults to B<"/var/log/mcelog">. Note: this option
+cannot be used in conjunction with the memory block options, they are mutually
+exclusive.
=back
<Page "plugin_instance">
Server "localhost"
Key "page_key"
+ Plugin "plugin_name"
<Match>
Regex "(\\d+) bytes sent"
DSType CounterAdd
When connected to the memcached server, asks for the page I<Key>.
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting values.
+Defaults to C<memcachec>.
+
=item E<lt>B<Match>E<gt>
Match blocks define which strings to look for and how matches substrings are
Path to the PEM-encoded CA certificate file. Setting this option enables TLS
communication with the MQTT broker, and as such, B<Port> should be the TLS-enabled
port of the MQTT broker.
-A valid TLS configuration requires B<CACert>, B<CertificateFile> and B<CertificateKeyFile>.
+This option enables the use of TLS.
=item B<CertificateFile> I<file>
Path to the PEM-encoded certificate file to use as client certificate when
connecting to the MQTT broker.
-A valid TLS configuration requires B<CACert>, B<CertificateFile> and B<CertificateKeyFile>.
+Only valid if B<CACert> and B<CertificateKeyFile> are also set.
=item B<CertificateKeyFile> I<file>
Path to the unencrypted PEM-encoded key file corresponding to B<CertificateFile>.
-A valid TLS configuration requires B<CACert>, B<CertificateFile> and B<CertificateKeyFile>.
+Only valid if B<CACert> and B<CertificateFile> are also set.
=item B<TLSProtocol> I<protocol>
C<tlsv1.2>) to use for the TLS connection to the broker. If not set a default
version is used which depends on the version of OpenSSL the Mosquitto library
was linked against.
+Only valid if B<CACert> is set.
=item B<CipherSuite> I<ciphersuite>
A string describing the ciphers available for use. See L<ciphers(1)> and the
C<openssl ciphers> utility for more information. If unset, the default ciphers
will be used.
-
+Only valid if B<CACert> is set.
=back
or SQL threads are not running. Defaults to B<false>.
=item B<WsrepStats> I<true|false>
-
+
Enable the collection of wsrep plugin statistics, used in Master-Master
replication setups like in MySQL Galera/Percona XtraDB Cluster.
User needs only privileges to execute 'SHOW GLOBAL STATUS'
-
+
=item B<ConnectTimeout> I<Seconds>
Sets the connect timeout for the MySQL client.
=back
+=head2 Plugin C<nfs>
+
+The I<nfs plugin> collects information about the usage of the Network File
+System (NFS). It counts the number of procedure calls for each procedure,
+grouped by version and whether the system runs as server or client.
+
+It is possibly to omit metrics for a specific NFS version by setting one or
+more of the following options to B<false> (all of them default to B<true>).
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<ReportV2> B<true>|B<false>
+
+=item B<ReportV3> B<true>|B<false>
+
+=item B<ReportV4> B<true>|B<false>
+
+=back
+
=head2 Plugin C<nginx>
This plugin collects the number of connections and requests handled by the
Example usage:
C<c_rehash /path/to/certs/folder>
+=item B<ConnectTimeout> I<Milliseconds>
+
+The B<ConnectTimeout> option sets the connect timeout, in milliseconds.
+By default, the configured B<Interval> is used to set the timeout.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<olsrd>
traffic statistics about connected clients.
To set up OpenVPN to write to the status file periodically, use the
-B<--status> option of OpenVPN. Since OpenVPN can write two different formats,
-you need to set the required format, too. This is done by setting
-B<--status-version> to B<2>.
+B<--status> option of OpenVPN.
So, in a nutshell you need:
openvpn $OTHER_OPTIONS \
- --status "/var/run/openvpn-status" 10 \
- --status-version 2
+ --status "/var/run/openvpn-status" 10
Available options:
</Result>
</Query>
<Database "product_information">
+ #Plugin "warehouse"
ConnectID "db01"
Username "oracle"
Password "secret"
=over 4
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting query results from
+this B<Database>. Defaults to C<oracle>.
+
=item B<ConnectID> I<ID>
Defines the "database alias" or "service name" to connect to. Usually, these
enable the interface, OVS DB daemon should be running with C<--remote=ptcp:>
option. See L<ovsdb-server(1)> for more details. The option may be either
network hostname, IPv4 numbers-and-dots notation or IPv6 hexadecimal string
-format. Defaults to B<'localhost'>.
+format. Defaults to C<localhost>.
=item B<Port> I<service>
enable the interface, OVS DB daemon should be running with C<--remote=ptcp:>
option. See L<ovsdb-server(1)> for more details. The option may be either
network hostname, IPv4 numbers-and-dots notation or IPv6 hexadecimal string
-format. Defaults to B<'localhost'>.
+format. Defaults to C<localhost>.
=item B<Port> I<service>
</Writer>
<Database foo>
+ Plugin "kingdom"
Host "hostname"
Port "5432"
User "username"
amount of time will be lost, for example, if a single statement within the
transaction fails or if the database server crashes.
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting query results from
+this B<Database>. Defaults to C<postgresql>.
+
=item B<Instance> I<name>
Specify the plugin instance name that should be used instead of the database
- number of processes
- number of threads
- number of open files (under Linux)
+ - number of memory mapped files (under Linux)
- io data (where available)
- context switches (under Linux)
- minor and major pagefaults.
Collect context switch of the process.
+=item B<CollectMemoryMaps> I<Boolean>
+
+Collect the number of memory mapped files of the process.
+The limit for this number is configured via F</proc/sys/vm/max_map_count> in
+the Linux kernel.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<protocols>
When the C<rrdtool> plugin uses a cache (by setting B<CacheTimeout>, see below)
it writes all values for a certain RRD-file if the oldest value is older than
-(or equal to) the number of seconds specified. If some RRD-file is not updated
+(or equal to) the number of seconds specified by B<CacheTimeout>.
+That check happens on new values arriwal. If some RRD-file is not updated
anymore for some reason (the computer was shut down, the network is broken,
-etc.) some values may still be in the cache. If B<CacheFlush> is set, then the
-entire cache is searched for entries older than B<CacheTimeout> seconds and
-written to disk every I<Seconds> seconds. Since this is kind of expensive and
-does nothing under normal circumstances, this value should not be too small.
-900 seconds might be a good value, though setting this to 7200 seconds doesn't
-normally do much harm either.
+etc.) some values may still be in the cache. If B<CacheFlush> is set, then
+every I<Seconds> seconds the entire cache is searched for entries older than
+B<CacheTimeout> + B<RandomTimeout> seconds. The entries found are written to
+disk. Since scanning the entire cache is kind of expensive and does nothing
+under normal circumstances, this value should not be too small. 900 seconds
+might be a good value, though setting this to 7200 seconds doesn't normally
+do much harm either.
+
+Defaults to 10x B<CacheTimeout>.
+B<CacheFlush> must be larger than or equal to B<CacheTimeout>, otherwise the
+above default is used.
=item B<CacheTimeout> I<Seconds>
<Plugin snmp_agent>
<Data "memAvailReal">
Plugin "memory"
+ #PluginInstance "some"
Type "memory"
TypeInstance "free"
OIDs "1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.6.0"
Read plugin name whose collected data will be mapped to specified OIDs.
+=item B<PluginInstance> I<String>
+
+Read plugin instance whose collected data will be mapped to specified OIDs.
+The field is optional and by default there is no plugin instance check.
+Allowed only if B<Data> block defines scalar data type.
+
=item B<Type> I<String>
Collectd's type that is to be used for specified OID, e.E<nbsp>g. "if_octets"
=item B<OIDs> I<OID> [I<OID> ...]
Configures the OIDs to be handled by I<snmp_agent> plugin. Values for these OIDs
-are taken from collectd data type specified by B<Plugin>, B<Type>,
-B<TypeInstance> fields of this B<Data> block. Number of the OIDs configured
-should correspond to number of values in specified B<Type>.
+are taken from collectd data type specified by B<Plugin>, B<PluginInstance>,
+B<Type>, B<TypeInstance> fields of this B<Data> block. Number of the OIDs
+configured should correspond to number of values in specified B<Type>.
For example two OIDs "IF-MIB::ifInOctets" "IF-MIB::ifOutOctets" can be mapped to
"rx" and "tx" values of "if_octets" type.
This is useful for deploying I<collectd> in a heterogeneous environment, where
swap sizes differ and you want to specify generic thresholds or similar.
+=item B<ReportIO> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Enables or disables reporting swap IO. Defaults to B<true>.
+
+This is useful for the cases when swap IO is not neccessary, is not available,
+or is not reliable.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<syslog>
<Plugin table>
<Table "/proc/slabinfo">
+ #Plugin "slab"
Instance "slabinfo"
Separator " "
<Result>
=over 4
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+If specified, I<Plugin> is used as the plugin name when submitting values.
+Defaults to B<table>.
+
=item B<Instance> I<instance>
-If specified, I<instance> is used as the plugin instance. So, in the above
-example, the plugin name C<table-slabinfo> would be used. If omitted, the
+If specified, I<instance> is used as the plugin instance. If omitted, the
filename of the table is used instead, with all special characters replaced
with an underscore (C<_>).
<Plugin "tail">
<File "/var/log/exim4/mainlog">
+ Plugin "mail"
Instance "exim"
Interval 60
<Match>
<DSType "Distribution">
Percentile 99
Bucket 0 100
+ #BucketType "bucket"
</DSType>
Type "latency"
Instance "foo"
logfile to parse. Within each B<File> block, there are one or more B<Match>
blocks, which configure a regular expression to search for.
-The B<Instance> option in the B<File> block may be used to set the plugin
-instance. So in the above example the plugin name C<tail-foo> would be used.
-This plugin instance is for all B<Match> blocks that B<follow> it, until the
-next B<Instance> option. This way you can extract several plugin instances from
-one logfile, handy when parsing syslog and the like.
+The B<Plugin> and B<Instance> options in the B<File> block may be used to set
+the plugin name and instance respectively. So in the above example the plugin name
+C<mail-exim> would be used.
+
+These options are applied for all B<Match> blocks that B<follow> it, until the
+next B<Plugin> or B<Instance> option. This way you can extract several plugin
+instances from one logfile, handy when parsing syslog and the like.
The B<Interval> option allows you to define the length of time between reads. If
this is not set, the default Interval will be used.
<DSType "Distribution">
Percentile 99
Bucket 0 100
+ BucketType "bucket"
</DSType>
=over 4
Bucket 20 50
Bucket 50 0
-Metrics are reported with the I<type> C<bucket> and the I<type instance>
+Metrics are reported with the I<type> set by B<BucketType> option (C<bucket>
+by default) 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.
+=item B<BucketType> I<Type>
+
+Sets the type used to dispatch B<Bucket> metrics.
+Optional, by default C<bucket> will be used.
+
=back
=back
Index 1
</Metric>
<File "/var/log/snort/snort.stats">
- Instance "snort-eth0"
+ Plugin "snortstats"
+ Instance "eth0"
Interval 600
Collect "snort-dropped"
</File>
=over 4
+=item B<Plugin> I<Plugin>
+
+Use I<Plugin> as the plugin name when submitting values.
+Defaults to C<tail_csv>.
+
=item B<Instance> I<PluginInstance>
Sets the I<plugin instance> used when dispatching the values.
Boolean enabling the use of logical core numbering for per core statistics.
When enabled, C<cpuE<lt>nE<gt>> is used as plugin instance, where I<n> is a
-sequential number assigned by the kernel. Otherwise, C<coreE<lt>nE<gt>> is used
-where I<n> is the n-th core of the socket, causing name conflicts when there is
-more than one socket.
+dynamic number assigned by the kernel. Otherwise, C<coreE<lt>nE<gt>> is used
+if there is only one package and C<pkgE<lt>nE<gt>-coreE<lt>mE<gt>> if there is
+more than one, where I<n> is the n-th core of package I<m>.
=back
CollectVCL false
CollectVSM false
CollectWorkers false
+ CollectLock false
+ CollectMempool false
+ CollectManagement false
+ CollectSMF false
+ CollectVBE false
</Instance>
</Plugin>
=item B<CollectSMA> B<true>|B<false>
malloc or umem (umem_alloc(3MALLOC) based) storage statistics. The umem storage
-component is Solaris specific. Only available with Varnish 2.x. False by
+component is Solaris specific.
+Note: SMA and SMF share counters, enable only the one used by the Varnish
+instance.
+Only available with Varnish 2.x. False by
default.
=item B<CollectSMS> B<true>|B<false>
=item B<CollectSM> B<true>|B<false>
-file (memory mapped file) storage statistics. Only available with Varnish 2.x.
+file (memory mapped file) storage statistics. Only available with Varnish 2.x.,
+in varnish 4.x. use CollectSMF.
False by default.
=item B<CollectStruct> B<true>|B<false>
Collect statistics about worker threads. False by default.
+=item B<CollectVBE> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Backend counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default.
+
+=item B<CollectSMF> B<true>|B<false>
+
+file (memory mapped file) storage statistics. Only available with Varnish 4.x.
+Note: SMA and SMF share counters, enable only the one used by the Varnish
+instance.
+Used to be called SM in Varnish 2.x. False by default.
+
+=item B<CollectManagement> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Management process counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default.
+
+=item B<CollectLock> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Lock counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default.
+
+=item B<CollectMempool> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Memory pool counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<virt>
=item B<BlockDeviceFormat> B<target>|B<source>
If I<BlockDeviceFormat> is set to B<target>, the default, then the device name
-seen by the guest will be used for reporting metrics.
+seen by the guest will be used for reporting metrics.
This corresponds to the C<E<lt>targetE<gt>> node in the XML definition of the
domain.
Prefix "collectd/"
Database 1
MaxSetSize -1
+ MaxSetDuration -1
StoreRates true
</Node>
</Plugin>
The B<MaxSetSize> option limits the number of items that the I<Sorted Sets> can
hold. Negative values for I<Items> sets no limit, which is the default behavior.
+=item B<MaxSetDuration> I<Seconds>
+
+The B<MaxSetDuration> option limits the duration of items that the
+I<Sorted Sets> can hold. Negative values for I<Items> sets no duration, which
+is the default behavior.
+
=item B<StoreRates> B<true>|B<false>
If set to B<true> (the default), convert counter values to rates. If set to