X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=cf04872437e5de04e3cc5cc69981c9ff6f4556f3;hb=102fd13d23aace5ca80cfa0a38184a5c3c392b10;hp=bb2aace5722c6bd06f6844dccda47e7c3a53714a;hpb=572845c2283ae81d25024b39de9c32ab5a773965;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index bb2aace5..cf048724 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -1795,6 +1795,7 @@ finance page and dispatch the value to collectd. Plugin "quotes" URL "http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NYSE%3AAMD" + AddressFamily "any" User "foo" Password "bar" Digest false @@ -1835,6 +1836,18 @@ Defaults to C. URL of the web site to retrieve. Since a regular expression will be used to extract information from this data, non-binary data is a big plus here ;) +=item B I + +IP version to resolve URL to. Useful in cases when hostname in URL resolves +to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, and you are interested in using one of them +specifically. +Use C to enforce IPv4, C to enforce IPv6, or C to keep the +default behavior of resolving addresses to all IP versions your system allows. +If C is compiled without IPv6 support, using C will result in +a warning and fallback to C. +If C cannot be parsed, a warning will be printed and the whole B +block will be ignored. + =item B I Username to use if authorization is required to read the page. @@ -1946,6 +1959,7 @@ C<_stats> runtime statistics module of I + AddressFamily "any" Instance "httpd" Type "http_requests" @@ -1990,6 +2004,18 @@ The following options are valid within B blocks: =over 4 +=item B I + +IP version to resolve URL to. Useful in cases when hostname in URL resolves +to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, and you are interested in using one of them +specifically. +Use C to enforce IPv4, C to enforce IPv6, or C to keep the +default behavior of resolving addresses to all IP versions your system allows. +If C is compiled without IPv6 support, using C will result in +a warning and fallback to C. +If C cannot be parsed, a warning will be printed and the whole B +block will be ignored. + =item B I Use I as the host name when submitting values. Defaults to the global @@ -2061,6 +2087,7 @@ The B uses B (L) and B + AddressFamily "any" Host "my_host" #Plugin "curl_xml" Instance "some_instance" @@ -2097,6 +2124,18 @@ Within the B block the following options are accepted: =over 4 +=item B I + +IP version to resolve URL to. Useful in cases when hostname in URL resolves +to both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, and you are interested in using one of them +specifically. +Use C to enforce IPv4, C to enforce IPv6, or C to keep the +default behavior of resolving addresses to all IP versions your system allows. +If C is compiled without IPv6 support, using C will result in +a warning and fallback to C. +If C cannot be parsed, a warning will be printed and the whole B +block will be ignored. + =item B I Use I as the host name when submitting values. Defaults to the global @@ -3210,6 +3249,30 @@ Pause to apply between attempts of connection to gpsd in seconds (default 5 sec) =back +=head2 Plugin C + +Efficiently collects various statistics from the system's NVIDIA GPUs using the +NVML library. Currently collected are fan speed, core temperature, percent +load, percent memory used, compute and memory frequencies, and power +consumption. + +=over 4 + +=item B + +If one or more of these options is specified, only GPUs at that index (as +determined by nvidia-utils through I) have statistics collected. +If no instance of this option is specified, all GPUs are monitored. + +=item B + +If set to true, all detected GPUs B the ones at indices specified by +B entries are collected. For greater clarity, setting IgnoreSelected +without any GPUIndex directives will result in B statistics being +collected. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C The I plugin provides an RPC interface to submit values to or query @@ -8841,6 +8904,33 @@ 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. +=item B I|I + +Reading data from CPU has side-effect: collectd process's CPU affinity mask +changes. After reading data is completed, affinity mask needs to be restored. +This option allows to set restore policy. + +B (the default): Restore the affinity by setting affinity to any/all +CPUs. + +B: Save affinity using sched_getaffinity() before reading data and +restore it after. + +On some systems, sched_getaffinity() will fail due to inconsistency of the CPU +set size between userspace and kernel. In these cases plugin will detect the +unsuccessful call and fail with an error, preventing data collection. +Most of configurations does not need to save affinity as Collectd process is +allowed to run on any/all available CPUs. + +If you need to save and restore affinity and get errors like 'Unable to save +the CPU affinity', setting 'possible_cpus' kernel boot option may also help. + +See following links for details: + +L +L +L + =back =head2 Plugin C