X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=c92e3fdeb2a3bfd565d716cfd8ffd28c6d667123;hb=8f699d27b3ee4b4ab3377ac4d5c2edab064f23ac;hp=ceb6a130118a41e19b60c22f0281cf869f00c1f0;hpb=5ff74d56067ac64db801df5184eb8b97f4b2b645;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index ceb6a130..c92e3fde 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -1474,6 +1474,19 @@ in the un-aggregated (per-CPU, per-state) mode as well. When set to B, reports the number of available CPUs. Defaults to B. +=item B B|B + +When set to B, reports the "guest" and "guest_nice" CPU states. +Defaults to B. + +=item B B|B + +This option is only considered when B is set to B. +"guest" and "guest_nice" are included in respectively "user" and "nice". +If set to B, "guest" will be subtracted from "user" and "guest_nice" +will be subtracted from "nice". +Defaults to B. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -1611,6 +1624,7 @@ finance page and dispatch the value to collectd. + Plugin "quotes" URL "http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3AAMD" User "foo" Password "bar" @@ -1642,6 +1656,11 @@ The following options are valid within B blocks: =over 4 +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting values. +Defaults to C. + =item B I URL of the web site to retrieve. Since a regular expression will be used to @@ -1802,6 +1821,11 @@ The following options are valid within B blocks: Use I as the host name when submitting values. Defaults to the global host name setting. +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting values. +Defaults to C. + =item B I Sets the plugin instance to I. @@ -1864,6 +1888,7 @@ The B uses B (L) and B Host "my_host" + #Plugin "curl_xml" Instance "some_instance" User "collectd" Password "thaiNg0I" @@ -1877,6 +1902,7 @@ The B uses B (L) and B Type "magic_level" #InstancePrefix "prefix-" InstanceFrom "td[1]" + #PluginInstanceFrom "td[1]" ValuesFrom "td[2]/span[@class=\"level\"]" @@ -1902,10 +1928,16 @@ Within the B block the following options are accepted: Use I as the host name when submitting values. Defaults to the global host name setting. +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting values. +Defaults to 'curl_xml'. + =item B I -Use I as the plugin instance when submitting values. Defaults to an -empty string (no plugin instance). +Use I as the plugin instance when submitting values. +May be overridden by B option inside B blocks. +Defaults to an empty string (no plugin instance). =item B I I @@ -1976,9 +2008,19 @@ Specifies a XPath expression to use for determining the I. The XPath expression must return exactly one element. The element's value is then used as I, possibly prefixed with I (see above). -This value is required. As a special exception, if the "base XPath expression" -(the argument to the B block) returns exactly one argument, then this -option may be omitted. +=item B I + +Specifies a XPath expression to use for determining the I. The +XPath expression must return exactly one element. The element's value is then +used as I. + +=back + +If the "base XPath expression" (the argument to the B block) returns +exactly one argument, then I and I may be omitted. +Otherwise, at least one of I or I is required. + +=over 4 =item B I [I ...] @@ -1987,6 +2029,7 @@ number of XPath expressions must match the number of data sources in the I specified with B (see above). Each XPath expression must return exactly one element. The element's value is then parsed as a number and used as value for the appropriate value in the value list dispatched to the daemon. +This option is required. =back @@ -2017,6 +2060,7 @@ than those of other plugins. It usually looks something like this: + #Plugin "warehouse" Driver "mysql" Interval 120 DriverOption "host" "localhost" @@ -2198,6 +2242,11 @@ the daemon. Other than that, that name is not used. =over 4 +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting query results from +this B. Defaults to C. + =item B I Sets the interval (in seconds) in which the values will be collected from this @@ -2408,7 +2457,6 @@ B Coremask "0x1" MemoryChannels "4" - ProcessType "secondary" FilePrefix "rte" @@ -2431,7 +2479,7 @@ B =head3 The EAL block -=over 5 +=over 4 =item B I @@ -2439,10 +2487,6 @@ B 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 @@ -2457,7 +2501,7 @@ single argument which specifies the name of the event. =head4 Link Status event -=over 5 +=over 4 =item B I @@ -2490,7 +2534,7 @@ value is false. =head4 Keep Alive event -=over 5 +=over 4 =item B I @@ -2526,7 +2570,6 @@ B Coremask "0x4" MemoryChannels "4" - ProcessType "secondary" FilePrefix "rte" SocketMemory "1024" @@ -2540,7 +2583,7 @@ B =head3 The EAL block -=over 5 +=over 4 =item B I @@ -2551,10 +2594,6 @@ core numbering can change between platforms and should be determined beforehand. A string containing a number of memory channels per processor socket. -=item B I - -A string containing the type of DPDK process instance. - =item B I The prefix text used for hugepage filenames. The filename will be set to @@ -2570,6 +2609,7 @@ sockets in MB. This is an optional value. =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. @@ -2739,12 +2779,16 @@ blocks, the following options are recognized: =over 4 +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting values. +Defaults to B. + =item B I -Sets the plugin instance to I. That instance name must be unique, but -it's your responsibility, the plugin doesn't check for that. If not given, the -instance is set to the directory name with all slashes replaced by underscores -and all leading underscores removed. +Sets the plugin instance to I. If not given, the instance is set to +the directory name with all slashes replaced by underscores and all leading +underscores removed. Empty value is allowed. =item B I @@ -2790,6 +2834,26 @@ 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 +reporting. Defaults to B. + +=item B I + +Sets the type used to dispatch number of files. Empty value ("") disables +reporting. Defaults to B. + +=item B I + +Sets the I used to dispatch values. Defaults to an empty string +(no plugin instance). + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -3082,6 +3146,92 @@ Defaults to B. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I plugin collects performance counters data on Intel CPUs using +Linux perf interface. All events are reported on a per core basis. + +B + + + ReportHardwareCacheEvents true + ReportKernelPMUEvents true + 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" + + +B + +=over 4 + +=item B B|B + +Enable or disable measuring of hardware CPU cache events: + - L1-dcache-loads + - L1-dcache-load-misses + - L1-dcache-stores + - L1-dcache-store-misses + - L1-dcache-prefetches + - L1-dcache-prefetch-misses + - L1-icache-loads + - L1-icache-load-misses + - L1-icache-prefetches + - L1-icache-prefetch-misses + - LLC-loads + - LLC-load-misses + - LLC-stores + - LLC-store-misses + - LLC-prefetches + - LLC-prefetch-misses + - dTLB-loads + - dTLB-load-misses + - dTLB-stores + - dTLB-store-misses + - dTLB-prefetches + - dTLB-prefetch-misses + - iTLB-loads + - iTLB-load-misses + - branch-loads + - branch-load-misses + +=item B B|B + +Enable or disable measuring of the following events: + - cpu-cycles + - instructions + - cache-references + - cache-misses + - branches + - branch-misses + - bus-cycles + +=item B B|B + +Enable or disable measuring of software events provided by kernel: + - cpu-clock + - task-clock + - context-switches + - cpu-migrations + - page-faults + - minor-faults + - major-faults + - alignment-faults + - emulation-faults + +=item B I + +JSON performance counter event list file name. To be able to monitor all Intel +CPU specific events JSON event list file should be downloaded. Use the pmu-tools +event_download.py script to download event list for current CPU. + +=item B I + +This field is a list of event names or groups of comma separated event names. +This option requires B option to be configured. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C The I plugin collects information provided by monitoring features of @@ -3206,8 +3356,43 @@ 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. @@ -3236,6 +3421,24 @@ 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 @@ -3487,17 +3690,36 @@ 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. +client protocol to retrieve memory related machine check exceptions. Note that +for memory exceptions, notifications are only sent when there is a change in +the number of corrected/uncorrected memory errors. -=over 4 +=head3 The Memory block + +Note: these options cannot be used in conjunction with the logfile options, they are mutually +exclusive. + +=over 3 =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 B|B +Override default configuration to only send notifications when sent when there +is a change in the number of corrected/uncorrected memory errors. When set to +true notifications will be sent for every read cycle. Default is false. Does +not affect the stats being dispatched. + +=back + +=over 4 + =item B I -The mcelog file to parse. Defaults to B<"/var/log/mcelog">. +The mcelog file to parse. Defaults to B<"/var/log/mcelog">. Note: this option +cannot be used in conjunction with the memory block options, they are mutually +exclusive. =back @@ -3545,6 +3767,7 @@ Synopsis of the configuration: Server "localhost" Key "page_key" + Plugin "plugin_name" Regex "(\\d+) bytes sent" DSType CounterAdd @@ -3572,6 +3795,11 @@ B block. When connected to the memcached server, asks for the page I. +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting values. +Defaults to C. + =item EBE Match blocks define which strings to look for and how matches substrings are @@ -4077,18 +4305,18 @@ the B branch. Path to the PEM-encoded CA certificate file. Setting this option enables TLS communication with the MQTT broker, and as such, B should be the TLS-enabled port of the MQTT broker. -A valid TLS configuration requires B, B and B. +This option enables the use of TLS. =item B I Path to the PEM-encoded certificate file to use as client certificate when connecting to the MQTT broker. -A valid TLS configuration requires B, B and B. +Only valid if B and B are also set. =item B I Path to the unencrypted PEM-encoded key file corresponding to B. -A valid TLS configuration requires B, B and B. +Only valid if B and B are also set. =item B I @@ -4096,13 +4324,14 @@ If configured, this specifies the string protocol version (e.g. C, C) to use for the TLS connection to the broker. If not set a default version is used which depends on the version of OpenSSL the Mosquitto library was linked against. +Only valid if B is set. =item B I A string describing the ciphers available for use. See L and the C utility for more information. If unset, the default ciphers will be used. - +Only valid if B is set. =back @@ -4232,11 +4461,11 @@ If enabled, the plugin sends a notification if the replication slave I/O and / or SQL threads are not running. Defaults to B. =item B I - + Enable the collection of wsrep plugin statistics, used in Master-Master replication setups like in MySQL Galera/Percona XtraDB Cluster. User needs only privileges to execute 'SHOW GLOBAL STATUS' - + =item B I Sets the connect timeout for the MySQL client. @@ -5070,6 +5299,25 @@ statistics available. Defaults to B. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I collects information about the usage of the Network File +System (NFS). It counts the number of procedure calls for each procedure, +grouped by version and whether the system runs as server or client. + +It is possibly to omit metrics for a specific NFS version by setting one or +more of the following options to B (all of them default to B). + +=over 4 + +=item B B|B + +=item B B|B + +=item B B|B + +=back + =head2 Plugin C This plugin collects the number of connections and requests handled by the @@ -5300,6 +5548,11 @@ generate links like the one described above for ALL certs in a given folder. Example usage: C +=item B I + +The B option sets the connect timeout, in milliseconds. +By default, the configured B is used to set the timeout. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -5535,15 +5788,12 @@ The OpenVPN plugin reads a status file maintained by OpenVPN and gathers traffic statistics about connected clients. To set up OpenVPN to write to the status file periodically, use the -B<--status> option of OpenVPN. Since OpenVPN can write two different formats, -you need to set the required format, too. This is done by setting -B<--status-version> to B<2>. +B<--status> option of OpenVPN. So, in a nutshell you need: openvpn $OTHER_OPTIONS \ - --status "/var/run/openvpn-status" 10 \ - --status-version 2 + --status "/var/run/openvpn-status" 10 Available options: @@ -5598,6 +5848,7 @@ plugin's documentation above for details. + #Plugin "warehouse" ConnectID "db01" Username "oracle" Password "secret" @@ -5620,6 +5871,11 @@ values submitted to the daemon. Other than that, that name is not used. =over 4 +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting query results from +this B. Defaults to C. + =item B I Defines the "database alias" or "service name" to connect to. Usually, these @@ -5675,7 +5931,7 @@ 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'>. +format. Defaults to C. =item B I @@ -5741,7 +5997,7 @@ 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'>. +format. Defaults to C. =item B I @@ -5973,6 +6229,7 @@ L. + Plugin "kingdom" Host "hostname" Port "5432" User "username" @@ -6294,6 +6551,11 @@ activating this option. The draw-back is, that data covering the specified amount of time will be lost, for example, if a single statement within the transaction fails or if the database server crashes. +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting query results from +this B. Defaults to C. + =item B I Specify the plugin instance name that should be used instead of the database @@ -6558,6 +6820,7 @@ collected for these selected processes are: - number of processes - number of threads - number of open files (under Linux) + - number of memory mapped files (under Linux) - io data (where available) - context switches (under Linux) - minor and major pagefaults. @@ -6578,6 +6841,12 @@ slashes. Collect context switch of the process. +=item B I + +Collect the number of memory mapped files of the process. +The limit for this number is configured via F in +the Linux kernel. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -6961,14 +7230,20 @@ one (exclusive). When the C plugin uses a cache (by setting B, see below) it writes all values for a certain RRD-file if the oldest value is older than -(or equal to) the number of seconds specified. If some RRD-file is not updated +(or equal to) the number of seconds specified by B. +That check happens on new values arriwal. If some RRD-file is not updated anymore for some reason (the computer was shut down, the network is broken, -etc.) some values may still be in the cache. If B is set, then the -entire cache is searched for entries older than B seconds and -written to disk every I seconds. Since this is kind of expensive and -does nothing under normal circumstances, this value should not be too small. -900 seconds might be a good value, though setting this to 7200 seconds doesn't -normally do much harm either. +etc.) some values may still be in the cache. If B is set, then +every I seconds the entire cache is searched for entries older than +B + B seconds. The entries found are written to +disk. Since scanning the entire cache is kind of expensive and does nothing +under normal circumstances, this value should not be too small. 900 seconds +might be a good value, though setting this to 7200 seconds doesn't normally +do much harm either. + +Defaults to 10x B. +B must be larger than or equal to B, otherwise the +above default is used. =item B I @@ -7198,6 +7473,7 @@ B Plugin "memory" + #PluginInstance "some" Type "memory" TypeInstance "free" OIDs "1.3.6.1.4.1.2021.4.6.0" @@ -7241,6 +7517,12 @@ scalar data type B has no effect and can be omitted. Read plugin name whose collected data will be mapped to specified OIDs. +=item B I + +Read plugin instance whose collected data will be mapped to specified OIDs. +The field is optional and by default there is no plugin instance check. +Allowed only if B block defines scalar data type. + =item B I Collectd's type that is to be used for specified OID, e.Eg. "if_octets" @@ -7253,9 +7535,9 @@ Collectd's type-instance that is to be used for specified OID. =item B I [I ...] Configures the OIDs to be handled by I plugin. Values for these OIDs -are taken from collectd data type specified by B, B, -B fields of this B block. Number of the OIDs configured -should correspond to number of values in specified B. +are taken from collectd data type specified by B, B, +B, B fields of this B block. Number of the OIDs +configured should correspond to number of values in specified B. For example two OIDs "IF-MIB::ifInOctets" "IF-MIB::ifOutOctets" can be mapped to "rx" and "tx" values of "if_octets" type. @@ -7394,6 +7676,13 @@ available and free. Defaults to B. This is useful for deploying I in a heterogeneous environment, where swap sizes differ and you want to specify generic thresholds or similar. +=item B B|B + +Enables or disables reporting swap IO. Defaults to B. + +This is useful for the cases when swap IO is not neccessary, is not available, +or is not reliable. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -7429,6 +7718,7 @@ filesystem or CSV (comma separated values) files. + #Plugin "slab" Instance "slabinfo" Separator " " @@ -7455,10 +7745,14 @@ The following options are available inside a B
block: =over 4 +=item B I + +If specified, I is used as the plugin name when submitting values. +Defaults to B
. + =item B I -If specified, I is used as the plugin instance. So, in the above -example, the plugin name C would be used. If omitted, the +If specified, I is used as the plugin instance. If omitted, the filename of the table is used instead, with all special characters replaced with an underscore (C<_>). @@ -7528,6 +7822,7 @@ user using (extended) regular expressions, as described in L. + Plugin "mail" Instance "exim" Interval 60 @@ -7548,6 +7843,7 @@ user using (extended) regular expressions, as described in L. Percentile 99 Bucket 0 100 + #BucketType "bucket" Type "latency" Instance "foo" @@ -7559,11 +7855,13 @@ The config consists of one or more B blocks, each of which configures one logfile to parse. Within each B block, there are one or more B blocks, which configure a regular expression to search for. -The B option in the B block may be used to set the plugin -instance. So in the above example the plugin name C would be used. -This plugin instance is for all B blocks that B it, until the -next B option. This way you can extract several plugin instances from -one logfile, handy when parsing syslog and the like. +The B and B options in the B block may be used to set +the plugin name and instance respectively. So in the above example the plugin name +C would be used. + +These options are applied for all B blocks that B it, until the +next B or B option. This way you can extract several plugin +instances from one logfile, handy when parsing syslog and the like. The B option allows you to define the length of time between reads. If this is not set, the default Interval will be used. @@ -7667,6 +7965,7 @@ B Percentile 99 Bucket 0 100 + BucketType "bucket" =over 4 @@ -7703,11 +8002,17 @@ the following schema: Bucket 20 50 Bucket 50 0 -Metrics are reported with the I C and the I +Metrics are reported with the I set by B option (C +by default) and the I CTypeE[-EInstanceE]-Elower_boundE_Eupper_boundE>. This option may be repeated to calculate more than one rate. +=item B I + +Sets the type used to dispatch B metrics. +Optional, by default C will be used. + =back =back @@ -7744,7 +8049,8 @@ B Index 1 - Instance "snort-eth0" + Plugin "snortstats" + Instance "eth0" Interval 600 Collect "snort-dropped" @@ -7796,6 +8102,11 @@ I block but there can be multiple if you have multiple CSV files. =over 4 +=item B I + +Use I as the plugin name when submitting values. +Defaults to C. + =item B I Sets the I used when dispatching the values. @@ -8059,9 +8370,9 @@ collections. The different bits of this bit mask accepted by this plugin are: 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. +dynamic number assigned by the kernel. Otherwise, CnE> is used +if there is only one package and CnE-coreEmE> if there is +more than one, where I is the n-th core of package I. =back @@ -8167,6 +8478,12 @@ Synopsis: CollectVCL false CollectVSM false CollectWorkers false + CollectLock false + CollectMempool false + CollectManagement false + CollectSMF false + CollectVBE false + CollectMSE false @@ -8242,8 +8559,9 @@ 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. 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 @@ -8252,7 +8570,8 @@ component is used internally only. False by default. =item B B|B -file (memory mapped file) storage statistics. Only available with Varnish 2.x. +file (memory mapped file) storage statistics. Only available with Varnish 2.x., +in varnish 4.x. use CollectSMF. False by default. =item B B|B @@ -8283,6 +8602,35 @@ statistics subsystems). Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default. Collect statistics about worker threads. False by default. +=item B B|B + +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, 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 + +Management process counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default. + +=item B B|B + +Lock counters. Only available with Varnish 4.x. False by default. + +=item B B|B + +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 @@ -8347,7 +8695,7 @@ will be collected. =item B B|B If I is set to B, the default, then the device name -seen by the guest will be used for reporting metrics. +seen by the guest will be used for reporting metrics. This corresponds to the CtargetE> node in the XML definition of the domain. @@ -8927,6 +9275,12 @@ 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. @@ -9108,6 +9462,7 @@ Synopsis: Prefix "collectd/" Database 1 MaxSetSize -1 + MaxSetDuration -1 StoreRates true @@ -9170,6 +9525,12 @@ to C<0>. The B option limits the number of items that the I can hold. Negative values for I sets no limit, which is the default behavior. +=item B I + +The B option limits the duration of items that the +I can hold. Negative values for I sets no duration, which +is the default behavior. + =item B B|B If set to B (the default), convert counter values to rates. If set to