=back
+=head2 Plugin C<aquaero>
+
+This plugin collects the value of the available sensors in an
+I<AquaeroE<nbsp>5> board. AquaeroE<nbsp>5 is a water-cooling controller board,
+manufactured by Aqua Computer GmbH L<http://www.aquacomputer.de/>, with a USB2
+connection for monitoring and configuration. The board can handle multiple
+temperature sensors, fans, water pumps and water level sensors and adjust the
+output settings such as fan voltage or power used by the water pump based on
+the available inputs using a configurable controller included in the board.
+This plugin collects all the available inputs as well as some of the output
+values chosen by this controller. The plugin is based on the I<libaquaero5>
+library provided by I<aquatools-ng>.
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<Device> I<DevicePath>
+
+Device path of the AquaeroE<nbsp>5's USB HID (human interface device), usually
+in the form C</dev/usb/hiddevX>. If this option is no set the plugin will try
+to auto-detect the Aquaero 5 USB device based on vendor-ID and product-ID.
+
+=back
+
=head2 Plugin C<ascent>
This plugin collects information about an Ascent server, a free server for the
=head2 Plugin C<curl_json>
-The B<curl_json plugin> uses B<libcurl> (L<http://curl.haxx.se/>) and
-B<libyajl> (L<http://www.lloydforge.org/projects/yajl/>) to retrieve JSON data
-via cURL. This can be used to collect values from CouchDB documents (which are
-stored JSON notation), for example.
+The B<curl_json plugin> collects values from JSON data to be parsed by
+B<libyajl> (L<http://www.lloydforge.org/projects/yajl/>) retrieved via
+either B<libcurl> (L<http://curl.haxx.se/>) or read directly from a
+unix socket. The former can be used, for example, to collect values
+from CouchDB documents (which are stored JSON notation), and the
+latter to collect values from a uWSGI stats socket.
-The following example will collect several values from the built-in `_stats'
-runtime statistics module of CouchDB
+The following example will collect several values from the built-in
+C<_stats> runtime statistics module of I<CouchDB>
(L<http://wiki.apache.org/couchdb/Runtime_Statistics>).
<Plugin curl_json>
</URL>
</Plugin>
-In the B<Plugin> block, there may be one or more B<URL> blocks, each defining
-a URL to be fetched via HTTP (using libcurl) and one or more B<Key> blocks.
-The B<Key> string argument must be in a path format, which is used to collect a
-value from a JSON map object. If a path element of B<Key> is the
-I<*>E<nbsp>wildcard, the values for all keys will be collectd.
+This example will collect data directly from a I<uWSGI> "Stats Server" socket.
+
+ <Plugin curl_json>
+ <Sock "/var/run/uwsgi.stats.sock">
+ Instance "uwsgi"
+ <Key "workers/*/requests">
+ Type "http_requests"
+ </Key>
+
+ <Key "workers/*/apps/*/requests">
+ Type "http_requests"
+ </Key>
+ </Sock>
+ </Plugin>
+
+In the B<Plugin> block, there may be one or more B<URL> blocks, each
+defining a URL to be fetched via HTTP (using libcurl) or B<Sock>
+blocks defining a unix socket to read JSON from directly. Each of
+these blocks may have one or more B<Key> blocks.
+
+The B<Key> string argument must be in a path format. Each component is
+used to match the key from a JSON map or the index of an JSON
+array. If a path component of a B<Key> is a I<*>E<nbsp>wildcard, the
+values for all map keys or array indices will be collectd.
The following options are valid within B<URL> blocks:
=item B<ValuesAbsolute> B<true>|B<false>
-Enables or disables reporting of free, used and used disk space in 1K-blocks.
-Defaults to true.
+Enables or disables reporting of free, used and used disk space in 1K-blocks.
+Defaults to B<true>.
-=item B<ValuesPercentage> B<true>|B<false>
+=item B<ValuesPercentage> B<false>|B<true>
Enables or disables reporting of free, used and used disk space in percentage.
-Defaults to false.
+Defaults to B<false>.
-This is useful for deploying collectd on the cloud, where machines with
-different disk size may exist. Then it is more practical to configure thresholds
-based on relative disk size.
+This is useful for deploying I<collectd> on the cloud, where machines with
+different disk size may exist. Then it is more practical to configure
+thresholds based on relative disk size.
=back
=back
++=head2 Plugin C<load>
+
+The I<Load plugin> collects the system load. These numbers give a rough overview
+over the utilization of a machine. The system load is defined as the number of
+runnable tasks in the run-queue and is provided by many operating systems as a
+one, five or fifteen minute average.
+
+The following configuration options are available:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<ReportRelative> B<false>|B<true>
+
+When enabled, system load divided by number of available CPU cores is reported
+for intervals 1 min, 5 min and 15 min. Defaults to false.
+
+=back
+
+
=head2 Plugin C<logfile>
=over 4
Temperature vddg
Temperature vddq
IgnoreSelectedTemperature true
-
+
ShowPower true
Power total0
Power total1
- IgnoreSelectedPower true
+ IgnoreSelectedPower true
</Plugin>
The following options are valid inside the B<PluginE<nbsp>mic> block:
=item fout
-Fan Out
+Fan Out
=item vccp
=item total0
-Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts).
+Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts).
=item total1
-Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts).
+Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts).
=item inst
=item imax
-Max instantaneous power (uWatts).
+Max instantaneous power (uWatts).
=item pcie
-PCI-E connector power (uWatts).
+PCI-E connector power (uWatts).
=item c2x3
-2x3 connector power (uWatts).
+2x3 connector power (uWatts).
=item c2x4
-2x4 connector power (uWatts).
+2x4 connector power (uWatts).
=item vccp
-Core rail (uVolts).
+Core rail (uVolts).
=item vddg
-Uncore rail (uVolts).
+Uncore rail (uVolts).
=item vddq
-Memory subsystem rail (uVolts).
+Memory subsystem rail (uVolts).
=back
When enabled, the I<swap I/O> is reported in bytes. When disabled, the default,
I<swap I/O> is reported in pages. This option is available under Linux only.
+=item B<ValuesAbsolute> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Enables or disables reporting of absolute swap metrics, i.e. number of I<bytes>
+available and used. Defaults to B<true>.
+
+=item B<ValuesPercentage> B<false>|B<true>
+
+Enables or disables reporting of relative swap metrics, i.e. I<percent>
+available and free. Defaults to B<false>.
+
+This is useful for deploying I<collectd> in a heterogeneous environment, where
+swap sizes differ and you want to specify generic thresholds or similar.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<syslog>
<Node "example">
Host "localhost"
Port "2003"
- Protocol "udp"
+ Protocol "tcp"
LogSendErrors true
Prefix "collectd"
</Node>
TTLFactor 2.0
</Node>
Tag "foobar"
+ Attribute "foo" "bar"
</Plugin>
The following options are understood by the I<write_riemann plugin>:
Add the given string as an additional tag to the metric being sent to
I<Riemann>.
+=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<Riemann>.
+
=back
=head1 THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION
Here is a configuration example to get you started. Read below for more
information.
- <Threshold>
+ <Plugin threshold>
<Type "foo">
WarningMin 0.00
WarningMax 1000.00
</Type>
</Plugin>
</Host>
- </Threshold>
+ </Plugin>
There are basically two types of configuration statements: The C<Host>,
C<Plugin>, and C<Type> blocks select the value for which a threshold should be