X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=51be401b8ce915d16d153e9a4e6fda07896f7329;hb=da11ce02eb202b3e01d3e2d1b40f248a84430973;hp=3fa91596d5831ee165f2d269796ce2ffcc64bc1c;hpb=32213492bd929c4f63ede29b19fdc80a6c967357;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index 3fa91596..51be401b 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -2572,6 +2572,8 @@ B MemoryChannels "4" FilePrefix "rte" SocketMemory "1024" + LogLevel "7" + RteDriverLibPath "/usr/lib/dpdk-pmd" SharedMemObj "dpdk_collectd_stats_0" EnabledPortMask 0xffff @@ -2604,6 +2606,20 @@ The prefix text used for hugepage filenames. The filename will be set to A string containing amount of Memory to allocate from hugepages on specific sockets in MB. This is an optional value. +=item B I + +A string containing log level number. This parameter is optional. +If parameter is not present then default value "7" - (INFO) is used. +Value "8" - (DEBUG) can be set to enable debug traces. + +=item B I + +A string containing path to shared pmd driver lib or path to directory, +where shared pmd driver libs are available. This parameter is optional. +This parameter enable loading of shared pmd driver libs from defined path. +E.g.: "/usr/lib/dpdk-pmd/librte_pmd_i40e.so" +or "/usr/lib/dpdk-pmd" + =back =over 3 @@ -2834,6 +2850,11 @@ Controls whether or not to include "hidden" files and directories in the count. "Hidden" files and directories are those, whose name begins with a dot. Defaults to I, i.e. by default hidden files and directories are ignored. +=item B I|I + +Controls whether or not to include only regular files in the count. +Defaults to I, i.e. by default non regular files are ignored. + =item B I Sets the type used to dispatch files combined size. Empty value ("") disables @@ -3154,6 +3175,7 @@ B 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" + Cores "0-3" "4,6" "[12-15]" B @@ -3225,6 +3247,23 @@ event_download.py script to download event list for current CPU. This field is a list of event names or groups of comma separated event names. This option requires B option to be configured. +=item B I + +All events are reported on a per core basis. Monitoring of the events can be +configured for a group of cores (aggregated statistics). This field defines +groups of cores on which to monitor supported events. The field is represented +as list of strings with core group values. Each string represents a list of +cores in a group. If a group is enclosed in square brackets each core is added +individually to a separate group (that is statistics are not aggregated). +Allowed formats are: + 0,1,2,3 + 0-10,20-18 + 1,3,5-8,10,0x10-12 + [4-15,32-63] + +If an empty string is provided as value for this field default cores +configuration is applied - that is separate group is created for each core. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -3351,8 +3390,43 @@ This option is only available on Solaris. =head2 Plugin C +The B allows to monitor server platform status using the Intelligent +Platform Management Interface (IPMI). Local and remote interfaces are supported. + +The plugin configuration consists of one or more B blocks which +specify one I connection each. Each block requires one unique string +argument as the instance name. If instances are not configured, an instance with +the default option values will be created. + +For backwards compatibility, any option other than B block will trigger +legacy config handling and it will be treated as an option within B +block. This support will go away in the next major version of Collectd. + +Within the B blocks, the following options are allowed: + =over 4 +=item B
I
+ +Hostname or IP to connect to. If not specified, plugin will try to connect to +local management controller (BMC). + +=item B I + +=item B I + +The username and the password to use for the connection to remote BMC. + +=item B I|I + +Forces the authentication type to use for the connection to remote BMC. +By default most secure type is seleted. + +=item B I + +Sets the B field of dispatched values. Defaults to the global hostname +setting. + =item B I Selects sensors to collect or to ignore, depending on B. @@ -3381,6 +3455,24 @@ If a sensor disappears a notification is sent. If you have for example dual power supply and one of them is (un)plugged then a notification is sent. +=item B I|I + +If a IPMI connection state changes after initialization time of a minute +a notification is sent. Defaults to B. + +=item B I|I + +If system event log (SEL) is enabled, plugin will listen for sensor threshold +and discrete events. When event is received the notification is sent. +Defaults to B. + +=item B I|I + +If SEL clear event is enabled, plugin will delete event from SEL list after +it is received and successfully handled. In this case other tools that are +subscribed for SEL events will receive an empty event. +Defaults to B. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -6184,7 +6276,7 @@ L. Interval 300 Service "service_name" - Query backend # predefined + Query backends # predefined Query rt36_tickets @@ -6751,12 +6843,15 @@ C/var/run/collectd-powerdns>. =head2 Plugin C -=over 4 +Collects information about processes of local system. -=item B I +By default, with no process matches configured, only general statistics is +collected: the number of processes in each state and fork rate. -Select more detailed statistics of processes matching this name. The statistics -collected for these selected processes are: +Process matches can be configured by B and B options. +These may also be a block in which further options may be specified. + +The statistics collected for matched processes are: - size of the resident segment size (RSS) - user- and system-time used - number of processes @@ -6767,21 +6862,49 @@ collected for these selected processes are: - context switches (under Linux) - minor and major pagefaults. -Some platforms have a limit on the length of process names. I must stay -below this limit. +B + + + CollectFileDescriptor true + CollectContextSwitch true + Process "name" + ProcessMatch "name" "regex" + + CollectFileDescriptor false + CollectContextSwitch false + + + CollectFileDescriptor false + CollectContextSwitch true + + + +=over 4 + +=item B I + +Select more detailed statistics of processes matching this name. + +Some platforms have a limit on the length of process names. +I must stay below this limit. =item B I I -Similar to the B option this allows one to select more detailed -statistics of processes matching the specified I (see L for -details). The statistics of all matching processes are summed up and -dispatched to the daemon using the specified I as an identifier. This -allows one to "group" several processes together. I must not contain -slashes. +Select more detailed statistics of processes matching the specified I +(see L for details). The statistics of all matching processes are +summed up and dispatched to the daemon using the specified I as an +identifier. This allows one to "group" several processes together. +I must not contain slashes. =item B I -Collect context switch of the process. +Collect the number of context switches for matched processes. +Disabled by default. + +=item B I + +Collect number of file descriptors of matched processes. +Disabled by default. =item B I @@ -6791,6 +6914,10 @@ the Linux kernel. =back +Options B and B may be used inside +B and B blocks - then they affect corresponding match +only. Otherwise they set the default value for subsequent matches. + =head2 Plugin C Collects a lot of information about various network protocols, such as I, @@ -7581,6 +7708,8 @@ Calculate and dispatch various values out of I metrics received during an interval. If set to B, the default, these values aren't calculated / dispatched. +Please note what reported timer values less than 0.001 are ignored in all B reports. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -7840,26 +7969,26 @@ Sets how the values are cumulated. I is one of: =item B -Calculate the average. +Calculate the average of all values matched during the interval. =item B -Use the smallest number only. +Report the smallest value matched during the interval. =item B -Use the greatest number only. +Report the greatest value matched during the interval. =item B -Use the last number found. +Report the last value matched during the interval. =item B -Use the last number found. The number is not reset at the end of an interval. -It is continously reported until another number is matched. This is intended -for cases in which only state changes are reported, for example a thermometer -that only reports the temperature when it changes. +Report the last matching value. The metric is I reset to C at the end +of an interval. It is continuously reported until another value is matched. +This is intended for cases in which only state changes are reported, for +example a thermometer that only reports the temperature when it changes. =item B @@ -7890,6 +8019,9 @@ Increase the internal counter by one. These B are the only ones that do not use the matched subexpression, but simply count the number of matched lines. Thus, you may use a regular expression without submatch in this case. +B is reset to I after every read, unlike other B +metrics which are reset to C. + =item B Type to do calculations based on the distribution of values, primarily @@ -7963,8 +8095,12 @@ The B and B types interpret the submatch as a floating point number, using L. The B and B types interpret the submatch as an unsigned integer using L. The B types interpret the submatch as a signed integer using -L. B and B do not use the submatch at all -and it may be omitted in this case. +L. B, B and B do not use the +submatch at all and it may be omitted in this case. + +The B types, unless noted otherwise, are reset to C after being +reported. In other words, B reports the average of all values +matched since the last metric was reported (or C if there was no match). =item B I @@ -8425,6 +8561,7 @@ Synopsis: CollectManagement false CollectSMF false CollectVBE false + CollectMSE false @@ -8500,11 +8637,9 @@ log messages which is flushed to disk when full. True by default. =item B B|B malloc or umem (umem_alloc(3MALLOC) based) storage statistics. The umem storage -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. +component is Solaris specific. Note: SMA, SMF and MSE share counters, enable +only the one used by the Varnish instance. Only available with Varnish 2.x. +False by default. =item B B|B @@ -8552,9 +8687,8 @@ Backend counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default. =item B B|B 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. +Note: SMA, SMF and MSE 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 B|B @@ -8568,6 +8702,13 @@ Lock counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default. Memory pool counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default. +=item B B|B + +Varnish Massive Storage Engine 2.0 (MSE2) is an improved storage backend for +Varnish, replacing the traditional malloc and file storages. Only available +with Varnish-Plus 4.x. Note: SMA, SMF and MSE share counters, enable only the +one used by the Varnish instance. False by default. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -9212,6 +9353,12 @@ Sets the Cassandra ttl for the data points. Please refer to L +=item B I + +Only available for the KAIROSDB output format. + +Sets the metrics prefix I. Defaults to I. + =item B B|B Controls whether I are POSTed to this location. Defaults to B.