X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=93103437d914788dce36e68f3017f80bfacee59d;hb=a6f29de68fe19614b0aa90e920e99d72cb0f4468;hp=881ae2017d0b63b502474a8a21898f64696e7481;hpb=fbaf81a04c23d51947d94a5c7d9142290dff07bc;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index 881ae201..93103437 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -2393,6 +2393,128 @@ Enabled by default, collects unknown (and thus presented as numeric only) query =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I collects events from DPDK such as link status of +network ports and Keep Alive status of DPDK logical cores. +In order to get Keep Alive events following requirements must be met: +- DPDK >= 16.07 +- support for Keep Alive implemented in DPDK application. More details can +be found here: http://dpdk.org/doc/guides/sample_app_ug/keep_alive.html + +B + + + + Coremask "0x1" + MemoryChannels "4" + ProcessType "secondary" + FilePrefix "rte" + + + SendEventsOnUpdate true + EnabledPortMask 0xffff + PortName "interface1" + PortName "interface2" + SendNotification false + + + SendEventsOnUpdate true + LCoreMask "0xf" + KeepAliveShmName "/dpdk_keepalive_shm_name" + SendNotification false + + + +B + + +=head3 The EAL block + +=over 5 + +=item B I + +=item B I + +Number of memory channels per processor socket. + +=item B I + +The type of DPDK process instance. + +=item B I + +The prefix text used for hugepage filenames. The filename will be set to +/var/run/._config where prefix is what is passed in by the user. + +=back + +=head3 The Event block + +The B block defines configuration for specific event. It accepts a +single argument which specifies the name of the event. + +=head4 Link Status event + +=over 5 + +=item B I + +If set to true link status value will be dispatched only when it is +different from previously read value. This is an optional argument - default +value is true. + +=item B I + +A hexidecimal bit mask of the DPDK ports which should be enabled. A mask +of 0x0 means that all ports will be disabled. A bitmask of all F's means +that all ports will be enabled. This is an optional argument - by default +all ports are enabled. + +=item B I + +A string containing an optional name for the enabled DPDK ports. Each PortName +option should contain only one port name; specify as many PortName options as +desired. Default naming convention will be used if PortName is blank. If there +are less PortName options than there are enabled ports, the default naming +convention will be used for the additional ports. + +=item B I + +If set to true, link status notifications are sent, instead of link status +being collected as a statistic. This is an optional argument - default +value is false. + +=back + +=head4 Keep Alive event + +=over 5 + +=item B I + +If set to true keep alive value will be dispatched only when it is +different from previously read value. This is an optional argument - default +value is true. + +=item B I + +An hexadecimal bit mask of the logical cores to monitor keep alive state. + +=item B I + +Shared memory name identifier that is used by secondary process to monitor +the keep alive cores state. + +=item B I + +If set to true, keep alive notifications are sent, instead of keep alive +information being collected as a statistic. This is an optional +argument - default value is false. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C The I collects information about DPDK interfaces using the @@ -2401,18 +2523,24 @@ extended NIC stats API in DPDK. B - Coremask "0x4" - MemoryChannels "4" - ProcessType "secondary" - FilePrefix "rte" - EnabledPortMask 0xffff - PortName "interface1" - PortName "interface2" + + Coremask "0x4" + MemoryChannels "4" + ProcessType "secondary" + FilePrefix "rte" + SocketMemory "1024" + + SharedMemObj "dpdk_collectd_stats_0" + EnabledPortMask 0xffff + PortName "interface1" + PortName "interface2" B -=over 4 +=head3 The EAL block + +=over 5 =item B I @@ -2435,7 +2563,16 @@ The prefix text used for hugepage filenames. The filename will be set to =item B I A string containing amount of Memory to allocate from hugepages on specific -sockets in MB +sockets in MB. This is an optional value. + +=back + +=over 3 + +=item B I +A string containing the name of the shared memory object that should be used to +share stats from the DPDK secondary process to the collectd dpdkstat plugin. +Defaults to dpdk_collectd_stats if no other value is configured. =item B I @@ -2959,6 +3096,10 @@ allows to monitor instructions per clock (IPC). Monitor events are hardware dependant. Monitoring capabilities are detected on plugin initialization and only supported events are monitored. +B I plugin is using model-specific registers (MSRs), which +require an additional capability to be enabled if collectd is run as a service. +Please refer to I file for more details. + B @@ -3338,6 +3479,28 @@ TCP-Port to connect to. Defaults to B<411>. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The C uses mcelog to retrieve machine check exceptions. + +By default the plugin connects to B<"/var/run/mcelog-client"> to check if the +mcelog server is running. When the server is running, the plugin will tail the +specified logfile to retrieve machine check exception information and send a +notification with the details from the logfile. The plugin will use the mcelog +client protocol to retrieve memory related machine check exceptions. + +=over 4 + +=item B I +Connect to the mcelog client socket using the UNIX domain socket at I. +Defaults to B<"/var/run/mcelog-client">. + +=item B I + +The mcelog file to parse. Defaults to B<"/var/log/mcelog">. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C The C collects information from Linux Software-RAID devices (md). @@ -5108,6 +5271,35 @@ making it through. Add a UPS to collect data from. The format is identical to the one accepted by L. +=item B B|B + +Stops connections from falling back to unsecured if an SSL connection +cannot be established. Defaults to false if undeclared. + +=item B I|I + +If set to true, requires a CAPath be provided. Will use the CAPath to find +certificates to use as Trusted Certificates to validate a upsd server certificate. +If validation of the upsd server certificate fails, the connection will not be +established. If ForceSSL is undeclared or set to false, setting VerifyPeer to true +will override and set ForceSSL to true. + +=item B I/path/to/certs/folder + +If VerifyPeer is set to true, this is required. Otherwise this is ignored. +The folder pointed at must contain certificate(s) named according to their hash. +Ex: XXXXXXXX.Y where X is the hash value of a cert and Y is 0. If name collisions +occur because two different certs have the same hash value, Y can be incremented +in order to avoid conflict. To create a symbolic link to a certificate the following +command can be used from within the directory where the cert resides: + +C + +Alternatively, the package openssl-perl provides a command C that will +generate links like the one described above for ALL certs in a given folder. +Example usage: +C + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -5455,6 +5647,123 @@ refer to them from. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I plugin monitors the link status of I (OVS) +connected interfaces, dispatches the values to collectd and sends the +notification whenever the link state change occurs. This plugin uses OVS +database to get a link state change notification. + +B + + + Port 6640 + Address "127.0.0.1" + Socket "/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock" + Interfaces "br0" "veth0" + SendNotification true + DispatchValues false + + +The plugin provides the following configuration options: + +=over 4 + +=item B
I + +The address of the OVS DB server JSON-RPC interface used by the plugin. To +enable the interface, OVS DB daemon should be running with C<--remote=ptcp:> +option. See L for more details. The option may be either +network hostname, IPv4 numbers-and-dots notation or IPv6 hexadecimal string +format. Defaults to B<'localhost'>. + +=item B I + +TCP-port to connect to. Either a service name or a port number may be given. +Defaults to B<6640>. + +=item B I + +The UNIX domain socket path of OVS DB server JSON-RPC interface used by the +plugin. To enable the interface, the OVS DB daemon should be running with +C<--remote=punix:> option. See L for more details. If this +option is set, B
and B options are ignored. + +=item B [I ...] + +List of interface names to be monitored by this plugin. If this option is not +specified or is empty then all OVS connected interfaces on all bridges are +monitored. + +Default: empty (all interfaces on all bridges are monitored) + +=item B I + +If set to true, OVS link notifications (interface status and OVS DB connection +terminate) are sent to collectd. Default value is true. + +=item B I + +Dispatch the OVS DB interface link status value with configured plugin interval. +Defaults to false. Please note, if B and B +options are false, no OVS information will be provided by the plugin. + +=back + +B By default, the global interval setting is used within which to +retrieve the OVS link status. To configure a plugin-specific interval, please +use B option of the OVS B block settings. For milliseconds +simple divide the time by 1000 for example if the desired interval is 50ms, set +interval to 0.05. + +=head2 Plugin C + +The I plugin collects statistics of OVS connected interfaces. +This plugin uses OVSDB management protocol (RFC7047) monitor mechanism to get +statistics from OVSDB + +B + + + Port 6640 + Address "127.0.0.1" + Socket "/var/run/openvswitch/db.sock" + Bridges "br0" "br_ext" + + +The plugin provides the following configuration options: + +=over 4 + +=item B
I + +The address of the OVS DB server JSON-RPC interface used by the plugin. To +enable the interface, OVS DB daemon should be running with C<--remote=ptcp:> +option. See L for more details. The option may be either +network hostname, IPv4 numbers-and-dots notation or IPv6 hexadecimal string +format. Defaults to B<'localhost'>. + +=item B I + +TCP-port to connect to. Either a service name or a port number may be given. +Defaults to B<6640>. + +=item B I + +The UNIX domain socket path of OVS DB server JSON-RPC interface used by the +plugin. To enable the interface, the OVS DB daemon should be running with +C<--remote=punix:> option. See L for more details. If this +option is set, B
and B options are ignored. + +=item B [I ...] + +List of OVS bridge names to be monitored by this plugin. If this option is +omitted or is empty then all OVS bridges will be monitored. + +Default: empty (monitor all bridges) + +=back + =head2 Plugin C This plugin embeds a Perl-interpreter into collectd and provides an interface @@ -6243,9 +6552,15 @@ C/var/run/collectd-powerdns>. =item B I Select more detailed statistics of processes matching this name. The statistics -collected for these selected processes are size of the resident segment size -(RSS), user- and system-time used, number of processes and number of threads, -io data (where available) and minor and major pagefaults. +collected for these selected processes are: + - size of the resident segment size (RSS) + - user- and system-time used + - number of processes + - number of threads + - number of open files (under Linux) + - io data (where available) + - 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. @@ -7863,11 +8178,11 @@ Collect statistics about worker threads. False by default. =head2 Plugin C -This plugin allows CPU, disk and network load to be collected for virtualized -guests on the machine. This means that these metrics can be collected for guest -systems without installing any software on them - I only runs on the -host system. The statistics are collected through libvirt -(L). +This plugin allows CPU, disk, network load and other metrics to be collected for +virtualized guests on the machine. The statistics are collected through libvirt +API (L). Majority of metrics can be gathered without +installing any additional software on guests, especially I, which runs +only on the host system. Only I is required. @@ -8005,6 +8320,61 @@ You can also specify combinations of the B and B fields. For example B means to concatenate the guest name and UUID (with a literal colon character between, thus I<"foo:1234-1234-1234-1234">). +=item B B + +How many read instances you want to use for this plugin. The default is one, +and the sensible setting is a multiple of the B value. +If you are not sure, just use the default setting. + +=item B B + +Report additional extra statistics. The default is no extra statistics, preserving +the previous behaviour of the plugin. If unsure, leave the default. If enabled, +allows the plugin to reported more detailed statistics about the behaviour of +Virtual Machines. The argument is a space-separated list of selectors. + +Currently supported selectors are: + +=over 4 + +=item B: report CPU utilization per domain in percentage. + +=item B: report extra statistics like number of flush operations and total +service time for read, write and flush operations. Requires libvirt API version +I<0.9.5> or later. + +=item B: report disk errors if any occured. Requires libvirt API version +I<0.9.10> or later. + +=item B: report domain state and reason in human-readable format as +a notification. If libvirt API version I<0.9.2> or later is available, domain +reason will be included in notification. + +=item B: report file system information as a notification. Requires +libvirt API version I<1.2.11> or later. Can be collected only if I +is installed and configured inside VM. Make sure that installed I +version supports retrieving file system information. + +=item B: report statistics about progress of a background +job on a domain. Only one type of job statistics can be collected at the same time. +Requires libvirt API version I<1.2.9> or later. + +=item B: report statistics about a recently completed job on +a domain. Only one type of job statistics can be collected at the same time. +Requires libvirt API version I<1.2.9> or later. + +=item B: report the physical user/system cpu time consumed by the hypervisor, per-vm. +Requires libvirt API version I<0.9.11> or later. + +=item B: report performance monitoring events. To collect performance +metrics they must be enabled for domain and supported by the platform. Requires +libvirt API version I<1.3.3> or later. +B: I metrics can't be collected if I plugin is enabled. + +=item B: report pinning of domain VCPUs to host physical CPUs. + +=back + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -8175,6 +8545,8 @@ packets. Synopsis: + ResolveInterval 60 + ResolveJitter 60 Host "tsd-1.my.domain" Port "4242" @@ -8183,7 +8555,36 @@ Synopsis: The configuration consists of one or more EBEIE -blocks. Inside the B blocks, the following options are recognized: +blocks and global directives. + +Global directives are: + +=over 4 + +=item B I + +=item B I + +When I connects to a TSDB node, it will request the hostname from +DNS. This can become a problem if the TSDB node is unavailable or badly +configured because collectd will request DNS in order to reconnect for every +metric, which can flood your DNS. So you can cache the last value for +I seconds. +Defaults to the I of the I, e.g. 10Eseconds. + +You can also define a jitter, a random interval to wait in addition to +I. This prevents all your collectd servers to resolve the +hostname at the same time when the connection fails. +Defaults to the I of the I, e.g. 10Eseconds. + +B If the DNS resolution has already been successful when the socket +closes, the plugin will try to reconnect immediately with the cached +information. DNS is queried only when the socket is closed for a longer than +I + I seconds. + +=back + +Inside the B blocks, the following options are recognized: =over 4 @@ -8400,6 +8801,23 @@ create output in the I (JSON). When set to KAIROSDB Defaults to B. +=item B I I + +Only available for the KAIROSDB output format. + +Consider the two given strings to be the key and value of an additional tag for +each metric being sent out. + +You can add multiple B. + +=item B I + +Only available for the KAIROSDB output format. + +Sets the Cassandra ttl for the data points. + +Please refer to L + =item B B|B Controls whether I are POSTed to this location. Defaults to B.