X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=27c4e16ec3cd52bc329869b23e5901c92ea6330e;hb=88a030db20ff8dfa161fa10dd1d7fb1cf3f18bda;hp=f1134ab4bb3c1c1efaac03fb37c3b5a85262b0bc;hpb=2a82b09280ae973ad78dec390c506a65775aad05;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index f1134ab4..27c4e16e 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -7518,7 +7518,7 @@ couple metrics: number of records, and database size on disk. =item B I -The hostname or ip which identifies the server. +The hostname or IP which identifies the server. Default: B<127.0.0.1> =item B I @@ -7532,61 +7532,60 @@ Default: B<1978> =head2 Plugin C The I reads CPU frequency and C-state residency on modern -Intel processors by using the new Model Specific Registers. +Intel processors by using I. =over 4 =item B I -Bitmask of the list of core C states supported by the processor. +Bit mask of the list of core C-states supported by the processor. This option should only be used if the automated detection fails. -Default value extracted from the cpu model and family. +Default value extracted from the CPU model and family. Currently supported C-states (by this plugin): 3, 6, 7 -Example: (1<<3)+(1<<6)+(1<<7) = 392 for all states +B + + All states (3, 6 and 7): + (1<<3) + (1<<6) + (1<<7) = 392 =item B I -Bitmask of the list of pacages C states supported by the processor. -This option should only be used if the automated detection fails. -Default value extracted from the cpu model and family. +Bit mask of the list of packages C-states supported by the processor. This +option should only be used if the automated detection fails. Default value +extracted from the CPU model and family. Currently supported C-states (by this plugin): 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 -Example: (1<<2)+(1<<3)+(1<<6)+(1<<7) = 396 for states 2, 3, 6 and 7 - -=item B I|I +B -Boolean enabling the collection of the I/O System-Management Interrupt -counter'. This option should only be used if the automated detection -fails or if you want to disable this feature. + States 2, 3, 6 and 7: + (1<<2) + (1<<3) + (1<<6) + (1<<7) = 396 -=item B I|I +=item B I|I -Boolean enabling the collection of the temperature of each core. -This option should only be used if the automated detectionfails or -if you want to disable this feature. +Boolean enabling the collection of the I/O System-Management Interrupt counter. +This option should only be used if the automated detection fails or if you want +to disable this feature. =item B I|I -Boolean enabling the collection of the temperature of each package. -This option should only be used if the automated detectionfails or -if you want to disable this feature. +Boolean enabling the collection of the temperature of each core. This option +should only be used if the automated detection fails or if you want to disable +this feature. =item B I -Thermal Control Circuit Activation Temperature of the installed -CPU. This temperature is used when collecting the temperature of -cores or packages. This option should only be used if the automated -detection fails. Default value extracted from B +I of the installed CPU. This +temperature is used when collecting the temperature of cores or packages. This +option should only be used if the automated detection fails. Default value +extracted from B. =item B I -Bitmask of the list of elements to be thermally monitored. This option -should only be used if the automated detection fails or if you want to -disable some collections. The different bits of this bitmask accepted -by this plugin are: +Bit mask of the list of elements to be thermally monitored. This option should +only be used if the automated detection fails or if you want to disable some +collections. The different bits of this bit mask accepted by this plugin are: =over 4 @@ -7600,6 +7599,14 @@ by this plugin are: =back +=item B I|I + +Boolean enabling the use of logical core numbering for per core statistics. +When enabled, CnE> is used as plugin instance, where I is a +sequential number assigned by the kernel. Otherwise, CnE> is used +where I is the n-th core of the socket, causing name conflicts when there is +more than one socket. + =back =head2 Plugin C