partitions are collected if a selection is made. If no selection is configured
at all, B<all> partitions are selected.
+=item B<ReportByDevice> I<true>|I<false>
+
+Report using the device name rather than the mountpoint. i.e. with this I<false>,
+(the default), it will report a disk as "root", but with it I<true>, it will be
+"sda1" (or whichever).
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<disk>
The B<Query> block defines one database query which may later be used by a
database definition. It accepts a single mandatory argument which specifies
the name of the query. The names of all queries have to be unique (see the
-B<MinPGVersion> and B<MaxPGVersion> options below for an exception to this
+B<MinVersion> and B<MaxVersion> options below for an exception to this
rule). The following configuration options are available to define the query:
In each B<Query> block, there is one or more B<Result> blocks. B<Result>
should be used. The first option specifies the data found in the first column,
the second option that of the second column, and so on.
-=item B<MinPGVersion> I<version>
+=item B<MinVersion> I<version>
-=item B<MaxPGVersion> I<version>
+=item B<MaxVersion> I<version>
Specify the minimum or maximum version of PostgreSQL that this query should be
used with. Some statistics might only be available with certain versions of
and patch-level versions, each represented as two-decimal-digit numbers. For
example, version 8.2.3 will become 80203.
+=item B<MinPGVersion> I<version>
+
+=item B<MaxPGVersion> I<version>
+
+These are deprecated synonyms for B<MinVersion> and B<MaxVersion>
+respectively. They will be removed in version 5 of collectd.
+
=back
The following predefined queries are available (the definitions can be found
=head2 Plugin C<rrdcached>
-The C<rrdcached> plugin uses the RRDTool accelerator daemon, L<rrdcached(1)>,
+The C<rrdcached> plugin uses the RRDtool accelerator daemon, L<rrdcached(1)>,
to store values to RRD files in an efficient manner. The combination of the
C<rrdcached> B<plugin> and the C<rrdcached> B<daemon> is very similar to the
way the C<rrdtool> plugin works (see below). The added abstraction layer
You can use the settings B<StepSize>, B<HeartBeat>, B<RRARows>, and B<XFF> to
fine-tune your RRD-files. Please read L<rrdcreate(1)> if you encounter problems
-using these settings. If you don't want to dive into the depths of RRDTool, you
+using these settings. If you don't want to dive into the depths of RRDtool, you
can safely ignore these settings.
=over 4
=back
+=head2 Plugin C<tokyotyrant>
+
+The C<tokyotyrant plugin> connects to a TokyoTyrant server and collects a
+couple metrics: number of records, and database size on disk.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Host> I<Hostname/IP>
+
+The hostname or ip which identifies the server.
+Default: B<127.0.0.1>
+
+=item B<Port> I<Service/Port>
+
+The query port of the server. This needs to be a string, even if the port is
+given in its numeric form.
+Default: B<1978>
+
+=back
+
=head2 Plugin C<unixsock>
=over 4
missing value is generated once every B<Interval> seconds. If set to B<false>
only one such notification is generated until the value appears again.
+=item B<Percentage> B<true>|B<false>
+
+If set to B<true>, the minimum and maximum values given are interpreted as
+percentage value, relative to the other data sources. This is helpful for
+example for the "df" type, where you may want to issue a warning when less than
+5E<nbsp>% of the total space is available. Defaults to B<false>.
+
=back
=head1 FILTER CONFIGURATION
Satisfy "Any"
</Match>
+=item B<empty_counter>
+
+Matches all values with one or more data sources of type B<COUNTER> and where
+all counter values are zero. These counters usually I<never> increased since
+they started existing (and are therefore uninteresting), or got reset recently
+or overflowed and you had really, I<really> bad luck.
+
+Please keep in mind that ignoring such counters can result in confusing
+behavior: Counters which hardly ever increase will be zero for long periods of
+time. If the counter is reset for some reason (machine or service restarted,
+usually), the graph will be empty (NAN) for a long time. People may not
+understand why.
+
=back
=head2 Available targets