May be overridden by B<PluginInstanceFrom> option inside B<XPath> blocks.
Defaults to an empty string (no plugin instance).
+=item B<Interval> I<Interval>
+
+Sets the interval (in seconds) in which the values will be collected from this
+URL. By default the global B<Interval> setting will be used.
+
=item B<Namespace> I<Prefix> I<URL>
If an XPath expression references namespaces, they must be specified
If system event log (SEL) is enabled, plugin will listen for sensor threshold
and discrete events. When event is received the notification is sent.
+SEL event filtering can be configured using B<SELSensor> and B<SELIgnoreSelected>
+config options.
Defaults to B<false>.
+=item B<SELSensor> I<SELSensor>
+
+Selects sensors to get events from or to ignore, depending on B<SELIgnoreSelected>.
+
+See F</"IGNORELISTS"> for details.
+
+=item B<SELIgnoreSelected> I<true>|I<false>
+
+If no configuration is given, the B<ipmi> plugin will pass events from all
+sensors. This option enables you to do that: By setting B<SELIgnoreSelected>
+to I<true> the effect of B<SELSensor> is inverted: All events from selected
+sensors are ignored and all events from other sensors are passed.
+
=item B<SELClearEvent> I<true>|I<false>
If SEL clear event is enabled, plugin will delete event from SEL list after
The B<modbus plugin> connects to a Modbus "slave" via Modbus/TCP or Modbus/RTU and
reads register values. It supports reading single registers (unsigned 16E<nbsp>bit
-values), large integer values (unsigned 32E<nbsp>bit values) and floating point
-values (two registers interpreted as IEEE floats in big endian notation).
+values), large integer values (unsigned 32E<nbsp>bit and 64E<nbsp>bit values) and
+floating point values (two registers interpreted as IEEE floats in big endian
+notation).
B<Synopsis:>
RegisterCmd ReadHolding
Type voltage
Instance "input-1"
+ #Scale 1.0
+ #Shift 0.0
</Data>
<Data "voltage-input-2">
B<RegisterType> has been set to B<Uint32> or B<Float>, this and the next
register will be read (the register number is increased by one).
-=item B<RegisterType> B<Int16>|B<Int32>|B<Uint16>|B<Uint32>|B<Float>|B<Int32LE>|B<Uint32LE>|B<FloatLE>
+=item B<RegisterType> B<Int16>|B<Int32>|B<Int64>|B<Uint16>|B<Uint32>|B<UInt64>|B<Float>|B<Int32LE>|B<Uint32LE>|B<FloatLE>
Specifies what kind of data is returned by the device. This defaults to
B<Uint16>. If the type is B<Int32>, B<Int32LE>, B<Uint32>, B<Uint32LE>,
For B<Int32LE>, B<Uint32LE>, or B<Float32LE>, the high and low order
registers are swapped with the most significant 16E<nbsp>bits in
the B<RegisterBase+1> and the least significant 16E<nbsp>bits in
-B<RegisterBase>.
+B<RegisterBase>. If the type is B<Int64> or B<UInt64>, four 16E<nbsp>bit
+registers at B<RegisterBase>, B<RegisterBase+1>, B<RegisterBase+2> and
+B<RegisterBase+3> will be read and the data combined into one
+64E<nbsp>value.
=item B<RegisterCmd> B<ReadHolding>|B<ReadInput>
=item B<Instance> I<Instance>
-Sets the type instance to use when dispatching the value to I<collectd>. If
+Sets the type instance to use when dispatching the value to I<Instance>. If
unset, an empty string (no type instance) is used.
+=item B<Scale> I<Value>
+
+The values taken from device are multiplied by I<Value>. The field is optional
+and the default is B<1.0>.
+
+=item B<Shift> I<Value>
+
+I<Value> is added to values from device after they have been multiplied by
+B<Scale> value. The field is optional and the default value is B<0.0>.
+
=back
=item E<lt>B<Host> I<Name>E<gt> blocks
that the manual selection of an interface for unicast traffic is only
necessary in rare cases.
+=item B<BindAddress> I<IP Address>
+
+Set the outgoing IP address for IP packets. This option can be used instead of
+the I<Interface> option to explicitly define the IP address which will be used
+to send Packets to the remote server.
+
=item B<ResolveInterval> I<Seconds>
Sets the interval at which to re-resolve the DNS for the I<Host>. This is
=head2 Plugin C<redis>
-The I<Redis plugin> connects to one or more Redis servers and gathers
-information about each server's state. For each server there is a I<Node> block
-which configures the connection parameters for this node.
+The I<Redis plugin> connects to one or more Redis servers, gathers
+information about each server's state and executes user-defined queries.
+For each server there is a I<Node> block which configures the connection
+parameters and set of user-defined queries for this node.
<Plugin redis>
<Node "example">
Host "localhost"
Port "6379"
Timeout 2000
+ ReportCommandStats false
+ ReportCpuUsage true
<Query "LLEN myqueue">
+ #Database 0
Type "queue_length"
Instance "myqueue"
- <Query>
+ </Query>
</Node>
</Plugin>
-The information shown in the synopsis above is the I<default configuration>
-which is used by the plugin if no configuration is present.
-
=over 4
=item B<Node> I<Nodename>
The B<Node> block identifies a new Redis node, that is a new Redis instance
running in an specified host and port. The name for node is a canonical
identifier which is used as I<plugin instance>. It is limited to
-64E<nbsp>characters in length.
+128E<nbsp>characters in length.
+
+When no B<Node> is configured explicitly, plugin connects to "localhost:6379".
=item B<Host> I<Hostname>
=item B<Timeout> I<Milliseconds>
The B<Timeout> option set the socket timeout for node response. Since the Redis
-read function is blocking, you should keep this value as low as possible. Keep
-in mind that the sum of all B<Timeout> values for all B<Nodes> should be lower
-than B<Interval> defined globally.
+read function is blocking, you should keep this value as low as possible.
+It is expected what B<Timeout> values should be lower than B<Interval> defined
+globally.
+
+Defaults to 2000 (2 seconds).
+
+=item B<ReportCommandStats> B<false>|B<true>
+
+Enables or disables reporting of statistics based on the command type, including
+rate of command calls and average CPU time consumed by command processing.
+Defaults to B<false>.
+
+=item B<ReportCpuUsage> B<true>|B<false>
+
+Enables or disables reporting of CPU consumption statistics.
+Defaults to B<true>.
=item B<Query> I<Querystring>
The B<Query> block identifies a query to execute against the redis server.
-There may be an arbitrary number of queries to execute.
+There may be an arbitrary number of queries to execute. Each query should
+return single string or integer.
=item B<Type> I<Collectd type>
-Within a query definition, a valid collectd type to use as when submitting
+Within a query definition, a valid I<collectd type> to use as when submitting
the result of the query. When not supplied, will default to B<gauge>.
+Currently only types with one datasource are supported.
+See L<types.db(5)> for more details on types and their configuration.
+
=item B<Instance> I<Type instance>
Within a query definition, an optional type instance to use when submitting
the result of the query. When not supplied will default to the escaped
-command, up to 64 chars.
+command, up to 128 chars.
+
+=item B<Database> I<Index>
+
+This index selects the Redis logical database to use for query. Defaults
+to C<0>.
=back
IndexOID "IF-MIB::ifIndex"
SizeOID "IF-MIB::ifNumber"
<Data "ifDescr">
- Instance true
+ <IndexKey>
+ Source "PluginInstance"
+ </IndexKey>
Plugin "interface"
OIDs "IF-MIB::ifDescr"
</Data>
OIDs "IF-MIB::ifInOctets" "IF-MIB::ifOutOctets"
</Data>
</Table>
+ <Table "CPUAffinityTable">
+ <Data "DomainName">
+ <IndexKey>
+ Source "PluginInstance"
+ </IndexKey>
+ Plugin "virt"
+ OIDs "LIBVIRT-HYPERVISOR-MIB::lvhAffinityDomainName"
+ </Data>
+ <Data "VCPU">
+ Plugin "virt"
+ <IndexKey>
+ Source "TypeInstance"
+ Regex "^vcpu_([0-9]{1,3})-cpu_[0-9]{1,3}$"
+ Group 1
+ </IndexKey>
+ OIDs "LIBVIRT-HYPERVISOR-MIB::lvhVCPUIndex"
+ </Data>
+ <Data "CPU">
+ Plugin "virt"
+ <IndexKey>
+ Source "TypeInstance"
+ Regex "^vcpu_[0-9]{1,3}-cpu_([0-9]{1,3})$"
+ Group 1
+ </IndexKey>
+ OIDs "LIBVIRT-HYPERVISOR-MIB::lvhCPUIndex"
+ </Data>
+ <Data "CPUAffinity">
+ Plugin "virt"
+ Type "cpu_affinity"
+ OIDs "LIBVIRT-HYPERVISOR-MIB::lvhCPUAffinity"
+ </Data>
+ </Table>
</Plugin>
There are two types of blocks that can be contained in the
C<E<lt>PluginE<nbsp> snmp_agentE<gt>> block: B<Data> and B<Table>:
-=head3 The B<Data> block
+=head3 B<Data> block
The B<Data> block defines a list OIDs that are to be handled. This block can
define scalar or table OIDs. If B<Data> block is defined inside of B<Table>
=over 4
-=item B<Instance> I<true|false>
+=item B<IndexKey> block
+
+B<IndexKey> block contains all data needed for proper index build of snmp table.
+In case more than
+one table B<Data> block has B<IndexKey> block present then multiple key index is
+built. If B<Data> block defines scalar data type B<IndexKey> has no effect and can
+be omitted.
+
+=over 8
+
+=item B<Source> I<String>
-When B<Instance> is set to B<true>, the value for requested OID is copied from
-plugin instance field of corresponding collectd value. If B<Data> block defines
-scalar data type B<Instance> has no effect and can be omitted.
+B<Source> can be set to one of the following values: "Hostname", "Plugin",
+"PluginInstance", "Type", "TypeInstance". This value indicates which field of
+corresponding collectd metric is taken as a SNMP table index.
+
+=item B<Regex> I<String>
+
+B<Regex> option can also be used to parse strings or numbers out of
+specific field. For example: type-instance field which is "vcpu1-cpu2" can be
+parsed into two numeric fields CPU = 2 and VCPU = 1 and can be later used
+as a table index.
+
+=item B<Group> I<Number>
+
+B<Group> number can be specified in case groups are used in regex.
+
+=back
=item B<Plugin> I<String>