# ExchangeType "fanout"
# RoutingKey "collectd"
# Persistent false
+ # ConnectionRetryDelay 0
# Format "command"
# StoreRates false
# GraphitePrefix "collectd."
# QueueDurable false
# QueueAutoDelete true
# RoutingKey "collectd.#"
+ # ConnectionRetryDelay 0
</Subscribe>
</Plugin>
default), the I<transient> delivery mode will be used, i.e. messages may be
lost due to high load, overflowing queues or similar issues.
+=item B<ConnectionRetryDelay> I<Delay>
+
+When the connection to the AMQP broker is lost, defines the time in seconds to
+wait before attempting to reconnect. Defaults to 0, which implies collectd will
+attempt to reconnect at each read interval (in Subscribe mode) or each time
+values are ready for submission (in Publish mode).
+
=item B<Format> B<Command>|B<JSON>|B<Graphite> (Publish only)
Selects the format in which messages are sent to the broker. If set to
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, 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.