X-Git-Url: https://git.octo.it/?p=collectd.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;fp=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=3a8af849b722a33bdfa08ef44c03c311f0a03cde;hp=81c8f4c6ccd958dcb3cac9d3b9dcadb3aa0d20d3;hb=103f05e098865196fc5f28df51e99b64fd6b5202;hpb=fd7673e5e9ad074624fc23cda5d2ec4549d43659 diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index 81c8f4c6..3a8af849 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -9,14 +9,14 @@ collectd.conf - Configuration for the system statistics collection daemon B Interval 3600 - + LoadPlugin ping Host "example.org" @@ -341,10 +341,10 @@ The full example configuration looks like this: Plugin "cpu" Type "cpu" - + GroupBy "Host" GroupBy "TypeInstance" - + CalculateSum true CalculateAverage true @@ -420,13 +420,13 @@ The following example calculates the average usage of all "even" CPUs: Plugin "cpu" PluginInstance "/[0,2,4,6,8]$/" Type "cpu" - + SetPlugin "cpu" SetPluginInstance "even-%{aggregation}" - + GroupBy "Host" GroupBy "TypeInstance" - + CalculateAverage true @@ -497,7 +497,7 @@ possibly filtering or messages. # GraphiteSeparateInstances false # GraphiteAlwaysAppendDS false - + # Receive values from an AMQP broker Host "localhost" @@ -508,6 +508,8 @@ possibly filtering or messages. Exchange "amq.fanout" # ExchangeType "fanout" # Queue "queue_name" + # QueueDurable false + # QueueAutoDelete true # RoutingKey "collectd.#" @@ -560,9 +562,23 @@ be bound to this exchange. =item B I (Subscribe only) -Configures the I name to subscribe to. If no queue name was configures +Configures the I name to subscribe to. If no queue name was configured explicitly, a unique queue name will be created by the broker. +=item B B|B (Subscribe only) + +Defines if the I subscribed to is durable (saved to persistent storage) +or transient (will disappear if the AMQP broker is restarted). Defaults to +"false". + +This option should be used in conjunction with the I option on the +publish side. + +=item B B|B (Subscribe only) + +Defines if the I subscribed to will be deleted once the last consumer +unsubscribes. Defaults to "true". + =item B I In I blocks, this configures the routing key to set on all outgoing @@ -811,6 +827,131 @@ and are checked by default depends on the distribution you use. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +This plugin reads absolute air pressure using digital barometer sensor MPL115A2 +or MPL3115 from Freescale (sensor attached to any I2C bus available in +the computer, for HW details see +I or +I). +The sensor type - one fo these two - is detected automatically by the plugin +and indicated in the plugin_instance (typically you will see subdirectory +"barometer-mpl115" or "barometer-mpl3115"). + +The plugin provides absolute barometric pressure, air pressure reduced to sea +level (several possible approximations) and as an auxiliary value also internal +sensor temperature. It uses (expects/provides) typical metric units - pressure +in [hPa], temperature in [C], altitude in [m]. + +It was developed and tested under Linux only. The only platform dependency is +the standard Linux i2c-dev interface (the particular bus driver has to +support the SM Bus command subset). + +The reduction or normalization to mean sea level pressure requires (depedning on +selected method/approximation) also altitude and reference to temperature sensor(s). +When multiple temperature sensors are configured the minumum of their values is +always used (expecting that the warmer ones are affected by e.g. direct sun light +at that moment). + +Synopsis: + + + Device "/dev/i2c-0"; + Oversampling 512 + PressureOffset 0.0 + TemperatureOffset 0.0 + Normalization 2 + Altitude 238.0 + TemperatureSensor "myserver/onewire-F10FCA000800/temperature" + + +=over 4 + +=item B I + +Device name of the I2C bus to which the sensor is connected. Note that typically +you need to have loaded the i2c-dev module. +Using i2c-tools you can check/list i2c buses available on your system by: + + i2cdetect -l + +Then you can scan for devices on given bus. E.g. to scan the whole bus 0 use: + + i2cdetect -y -a 0 + +This way you should be able to verify that the pressure sensor (either type) is +connected and detected on address 0x60. + +=item B I + +For MPL115 this is the size of the averaging window. To filter out sensor noise +a simple averaging using floating window of configurable size is used. The plugin +will use average of the last C measurements (value of 1 means no averaging). +Minimal size is 1, maximal 1024. + +For MPL3115 this is the oversampling value. The actual oversampling is performed +by the sensor and the higher value the higher accuracy and longer conversion time +(although nothing to worry about in the collectd context). Supported values are: +1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128. Any other value is adjusted by the plugin to +the closest supported one. Default is 128. + +=item B I + +You can further calibrate the sensor by supplying pressure and/or temperature offsets. +This is added to the measured/caclulated value (i.e. if the measured value is too high +then use negative offset). +In hPa, default is 0.0. + +=item B I + +You can further calibrate the sensor by supplying pressure and/or temperature offsets. +This is added to the measured/caclulated value (i.e. if the measured value is too high +then use negative offset). +In C, default is 0.0. + +=item B I + +Normalization method - what approximation/model is used to compute mean sea +level pressure from the air absolute pressure. + +Supported values of the C (integer between from 0 to 2) are: + +=over 5 + +=item B<0> - no conversion, absolute pressrure is simply copied over. For this method you + do not need to configure C or C. + +=item B<1> - international formula for conversion , +See I. +For this method you have to configure C but do not need C +(uses fixed global temperature average instead). + +=item B<2> - formula as recommended by the Deutsche Wetterdienst (German +Meteorological Service). +See I +For this method you have to configure both C and C. + +=back + + +=item B I + +The altitude (in meters) of the location where you meassure the pressure. + +=item B I + +Temperature sensor which should be used as a reference when normalizing the pressure. +When specified more sensors a minumum is found and uses each time. +The temperature reading directly from this pressure sensor/plugin +is typically not suitable as the pressure sensor +will be probably inside while we want outside temperature. +The collectd reference name is something like +/-/- +( is usually omitted when there is just single value type). +Or you can figure it out from the path of the output data files. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C Starting with BIND 9.5.0, the most widely used DNS server software provides @@ -837,17 +978,17 @@ Synopsis: ParseTime false OpCodes true QTypes true - + ServerStats true ZoneMaintStats true ResolverStats false MemoryStats true - + QTypes true ResolverStats true CacheRRSets true - + Zone "127.in-addr.arpa/IN" @@ -988,6 +1129,44 @@ at all, B cgroups are selected. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +This plugin collects IP conntrack statistics. + +=over 4 + +=item B + +Assume the B and B files to be found in +F instead of F. + +=back + +=head2 Plugin C + +The I collects CPU usage metrics. + +The following configuration options are available: + +=over 4 + +=item B B|B + +Reports non-idle CPU usage as the "active" value. Defaults to false. + +=item B B|B + +When true reports usage for all cores. When false, reports cpu usage +aggregated over all cores. +Defaults to true. + +=item B B|B + +When true report percentage usage instead of tick values. Defaults to false. + +=back + + =head2 Plugin C This plugin doesn't have any options. It reads @@ -1061,6 +1240,10 @@ Username to use if authorization is required to read the page. Password to use if authorization is required to read the page. +=item B B|B + +Enable HTTP digest authentication. + =item B B|B Enable or disable peer SSL certificate verification. See @@ -1171,12 +1354,25 @@ The following options are valid within B blocks: Sets the plugin instance to I. +=item B I + +Sets the interval (in seconds) in which the values will be collected from this +URL. By default the global B setting will be used. + =item B I + =item B I + +=item B B|B + =item B B|B + =item B B|B + =item B I + =item B
I
+ =item B I These options behave exactly equivalent to the appropriate options of the @@ -1265,6 +1461,8 @@ Examples: =item B I +=item B B|B + =item B B|B =item B B|B @@ -1504,6 +1702,16 @@ it should be able to handle integer an floating point types, as well as strings There must be at least one B option inside each B block. +=item B [I I ...] + +Names the columns whose content is used as metadata for the data sets +that are dispatched to the daemon. + +The actual data type in the columns is not that important. The plugin will +automatically cast the values to the right type if it know how to do that. So +it should be able to handle integer an floating point types, as well as strings +(if they include a number at the beginning). + =back =head3 B blocks @@ -1618,17 +1826,17 @@ transfer agents and web caches. =item B B|B -Enables or disables reporting of free, used and used disk space in 1K-blocks. -Defaults to true. +Enables or disables reporting of free and used disk space in 1K-blocks. +Defaults to B. -=item B B|B +=item B B|B -Enables or disables reporting of free, used and used disk space in percentage. -Defaults to false. +Enables or disables reporting of free and used disk space in percentage. +Defaults to B. -This is useful for deploying collectd on the cloud, where machines with -different disk size may exist. Then it is more practical to configure thresholds -based on relative disk size. +This is useful for deploying I on the cloud, where machines with +different disk size may exist. Then it is more practical to configure +thresholds based on relative disk size. =back @@ -1664,6 +1872,20 @@ collected. If at least one B option is given and no B or set to B, B matching disks will be collected. If B is set to B, all disks are collected B the ones matched. +=item B B|B + +Whether to use the device's "BSD Name", on MacEOSEX, instead of the +default major/minor numbers. Requires collectd to be built with Apple's +IOKitLib support. + +=item B I + +Attempt to override disk instance name with the value of a specified udev +attribute when built with B. If the attribute is not defined for the +given device, the default name is used. Example: + + UdevNameAttr "DM_NAME" + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -2212,8 +2434,35 @@ setting B. B
means use the interface's mac address. This is useful since the interface path might change between reboots of a guest or across migrations. +=item B B + +When the libvirt plugin logs data, it sets the plugin_instance of the collected +data according to this setting. The default is to use the guest name as provided +by the hypervisor, which is equal to setting B. + +B means use the guest's UUID. + =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I collects the system load. These numbers give a rough overview +over the utilization of a machine. The system load is defined as the number of +runnable tasks in the run-queue and is provided by many operating systems as a +one, five or fifteen minute average. + +The following configuration options are available: + +=over 4 + +=item B B|B + +When enabled, system load divided by number of available CPU cores is reported +for intervals 1 min, 5 min and 15 min. Defaults to false. + +=back + + =head2 Plugin C =over 4 @@ -2248,6 +2497,34 @@ B: There is no need to notify the daemon after moving or removing the log file (e.Eg. when rotating the logs). The plugin reopens the file for each line it writes. +=head2 Plugin C + +The I behaves like the logfile plugin but formats +messages as JSON events for logstash to parse and input. + +=over 4 + +=item B B + +Sets the log-level. If, for example, set to B, then all events with +severity B, B, or B will be written to the logfile. + +Please note that B is only available if collectd has been compiled with +debugging support. + +=item B I + +Sets the file to write log messages to. The special strings B and +B can be used to write to the standard output and standard error +channels, respectively. This, of course, only makes much sense when I +is running in foreground- or non-daemon-mode. + +=back + +B: There is no need to notify the daemon after moving or removing the +log file (e.Eg. when rotating the logs). The plugin reopens the file +for each line it writes. + =head2 Plugin C The I reads CPU statistics of I, a @@ -2421,7 +2698,7 @@ B ShowCPU true ShowCPUCores true ShowMemory true - + ShowTemperatures true Temperature vddg Temperature vddq @@ -2430,7 +2707,7 @@ B ShowPower true Power total0 Power total1 - IgnoreSelectedPower true + IgnoreSelectedPower true The following options are valid inside the Bmic> block: @@ -2439,7 +2716,7 @@ The following options are valid inside the Bmic> block: =item B B|B -If enabled (the default) a sum of the CPU usage accross all cores is reported. +If enabled (the default) a sum of the CPU usage across all cores is reported. =item B B|B @@ -2487,7 +2764,7 @@ Fan In =item fout -Fan Out +Fan Out =item vccp @@ -2528,11 +2805,11 @@ Known power names are: =item total0 -Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts). +Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts). =item total1 -Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts). +Total power utilization averaged over Time Window 0 (uWatts). =item inst @@ -2540,34 +2817,55 @@ Instantaneous power (uWatts). =item imax -Max instantaneous power (uWatts). +Max instantaneous power (uWatts). =item pcie -PCI-E connector power (uWatts). +PCI-E connector power (uWatts). =item c2x3 -2x3 connector power (uWatts). +2x3 connector power (uWatts). =item c2x4 -2x4 connector power (uWatts). +2x4 connector power (uWatts). =item vccp -Core rail (uVolts). +Core rail (uVolts). =item vddg -Uncore rail (uVolts). +Uncore rail (uVolts). =item vddq -Memory subsystem rail (uVolts). +Memory subsystem rail (uVolts). + +=back =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I provides the following configuration options: + +=over 4 + +=item B B|B + +Enables or disables reporting of physical memory usage in absolute numbers, +i.e. bytes. Defaults to B. + +=item B B|B + +Enables or disables reporting of physical memory usage in percentages, e.g. +percent of physical memory used. Defaults to B. + +This is useful for deploying I in a heterogeneous environment in +which the sizes of physical memory vary. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -2585,19 +2883,19 @@ B Type voltage Instance "input-1" - + RegisterBase 2 RegisterType float Type voltage Instance "input-2" - + Address "192.168.0.42" Port "502" Interval 60 - + Instance "power-supply" Collect "voltage-input-1" @@ -2728,9 +3026,11 @@ Synopsis: Password "password" Port "3306" MasterStats true + ConnectTimeout 10 + Alias "squeeze" Host "localhost" Socket "/var/run/mysql/mysqld.sock" SlaveStats true @@ -2745,6 +3045,11 @@ section "mysql_real_connect()" in the B. =over 4 +=item B I + +Alias to use as sender instead of hostname when reporting. This may be useful +when having cryptic hostnames. + =item B I Hostname of the database server. Defaults to B. @@ -2783,6 +3088,11 @@ only has any effect, if B is set to B (the default). Otherwise, use the B option above. See the documentation for the C function for details. +=item B I + +If enabled, metrics about the InnoDB storage engine are collected. +Disabled by default. + =item B I =item B I @@ -2796,6 +3106,10 @@ privileges. See the B documentation above. If enabled, the plugin sends a notification if the replication slave I/O and / or SQL threads are not running. +=item B I + +Sets the connect timeout for the MySQL client. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -2830,7 +3144,7 @@ Required capabilities are documented below. User "username" Password "aef4Aebe" Interval 30 - + Interval 30 GetNameCache true @@ -2838,12 +3152,12 @@ Required capabilities are documented below. GetBufferCache true GetInodeCache true - + Interval 30 GetBusy true - + Interval 30 GetIO "volume0" @@ -2853,7 +3167,7 @@ Required capabilities are documented below. GetLatency "volume0" IgnoreSelectedLatency false - + Interval 30 GetCapacity "vol0" @@ -2863,15 +3177,15 @@ Required capabilities are documented below. GetSnapshot "vol3" IgnoreSelectedSnapshot false - + Interval 60 - + Interval 30 - + Interval 30 GetCPULoad true @@ -3432,7 +3746,7 @@ signature): # Export to an internal server # (demonstrates usage without additional options) Server "collectd.internal.tld" - + # Export to an external server # (demonstrates usage with signature options) @@ -3821,13 +4135,36 @@ B See notes below. The C plugin uses the B library from the B project L to read sensors connected via the onewire bus. -Currently only temperature sensors (sensors with the family code C<10>, -e.Eg. DS1820, DS18S20, DS1920) can be read. If you have other sensors you -would like to have included, please send a sort request to the mailing list. +It can be used in two possible modes - standard or advanced. + +In the standard mode only temperature sensors (sensors with the family code +C<10>, C<22> and C<28> - e.g. DS1820, DS18S20, DS1920) can be read. If you have +other sensors you would like to have included, please send a sort request to +the mailing list. You can select sensors to be read or to be ignored depending +on the option B). When no list is provided the whole bus is +walked and all sensors are read. Hubs (the DS2409 chips) are working, but read the note, why this plugin is experimental, below. +In the advanced mode you can configure any sensor to be read (only numerical +value) using full OWFS path (e.g. "/uncached/10.F10FCA000800/temperature"). +In this mode you have to list all the sensors. Neither default bus walk nor +B are used here. Address and type (file) is extracted from +the path automatically and should produce compatible structure with the "standard" +mode (basically the path is expected as for example +"/uncached/10.F10FCA000800/temperature" where it would extract address part +"F10FCA000800" and the rest after the slash is considered the type - here +"temperature"). +There are two advantages to this mode - you can access virtually any sensor +(not just temperature), select whether to use cached or directly read values +and it is slighlty faster. The downside is more complex configuration. + +The two modes are distinguished automatically by the format of the address. +It is not possible to mix the two modes. Once a full path is detected in any +B then the whole addressing (all sensors) is considered to be this way +(and as standard addresses will fail parsing they will be ignored). + =over 4 =item B I @@ -3848,14 +4185,23 @@ This directive is B and does not have a default value. =item B I -Selects sensors to collect or to ignore, depending on B, see -below. Sensors are specified without the family byte at the beginning, to you'd -use C, and B include the leading C<10.> family byte and -point. +In the standard mode selects sensors to collect or to ignore +(depending on B, see below). Sensors are specified without +the family byte at the beginning, so you have to use for example C, +and B include the leading C<10.> family byte and point. +When no B is configured the whole Onewire bus is walked and all supported +sensors (see above) are read. + +In the advanced mode the B specifies full OWFS path - e.g. +C (or when cached values are OK +C). B is not used. + +As there can be multiple devices on the bus you can list multiple sensor (use +multiple B elements). =item B I|I -If no configuration if given, the B plugin will collect data from all +If no configuration is given, the B plugin will collect data from all sensors found. This may not be practical, especially if sensors are added and removed regularly. Sometimes, however, it's easier/preferred to collect only specific sensors or all sensors I a few specified ones. This option @@ -3863,6 +4209,8 @@ enables you to do that: By setting B to I the effect of B is inverted: All selected interfaces are ignored and all other interfaces are collected. +Used only in the standard mode - see above. + =item B I Sets the interval in which all sensors should be read. If not specified, the @@ -4539,13 +4887,6 @@ Specify the password to be used when connecting to the server. Specify whether to use an SSL connection when contacting the server. The following modes are supported: -=item B I - -Specify the plugin instance name that should be used instead of the database -name (which is the default, if this option has not been specified). This -allows to query multiple databases of the same name on the same host (e.g. -when running multiple database server versions in parallel). - =over 4 =item I @@ -4566,6 +4907,13 @@ Use SSL only. =back +=item B I + +Specify the plugin instance name that should be used instead of the database +name (which is the default, if this option has not been specified). This +allows to query multiple databases of the same name on the same host (e.g. +when running multiple database server versions in parallel). + =item B I Specify the Kerberos service name to use when authenticating with Kerberos 5 @@ -5352,6 +5700,19 @@ This option is only available if the I can read C When enabled, the I is reported in bytes. When disabled, the default, I is reported in pages. This option is available under Linux only. +=item B B|B + +Enables or disables reporting of absolute swap metrics, i.e. number of I +available and used. Defaults to B. + +=item B B|B + +Enables or disables reporting of relative swap metrics, i.e. I +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. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -5487,6 +5848,7 @@ user using (extended) regular expressions, as described in L. Instance "exim" + Interval 60 Regex "S=([1-9][0-9]*)" DSType "CounterAdd" @@ -5513,6 +5875,9 @@ 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 option allows you to define the length of time between reads. If +this is not set, the default Interval will be used. + Each B block has the following options to describe how the match should be performed: @@ -6168,6 +6533,59 @@ more than one DS. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The C plugin writes data to I, a scalable open-source +time series database. The plugin connects to a I, a masterless, no shared +state daemon that ingests metrics and stores them in HBase. The plugin uses +I over the "line based" protocol with a default port 4242. The data will +be sent in blocks of at most 1428 bytes to minimize the number of network +packets. + +Synopsis: + + + + Host "tsd-1.my.domain" + Port "4242" + HostTags "status=production" + + + +The configuration consists of one or more EBEIE +blocks. Inside the B blocks, the following options are recognized: + +=over 4 + +=item B I
+ +Hostname or address to connect to. Defaults to C. + +=item B I + +Service name or port number to connect to. Defaults to C<4242>. + + +=item B I + +When set, I is added to the end of the metric. It is intended to be +used for name=value pairs that the TSD will tag the metric with. Dots and +whitespace are I escaped in this string. + +=item B B|B + +If set to B, convert counter values to rates. If set to B +(the default) counter values are stored as is, as an increasing +integer number. + +=item B B|B + +If set the B, append the name of the I (DS) to the "metric" +identifier. If set to B (the default), this is only done when there is +more than one DS. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C The I will send values to I, a schema-less @@ -6269,6 +6687,33 @@ File that holds one or more SSL certificates. If you want to use HTTPS you will possibly need this option. What CA certificates come bundled with C and are checked by default depends on the distribution you use. +=item B I + +Directory holding one or more CA certificate files. You can use this if for +some reason all the needed CA certificates aren't in the same file and can't be +pointed to using the B option. Requires C to be built against +OpenSSL. + +=item B I + +File that holds the private key in PEM format to be used for certificate-based +authentication. + +=item B I + +File that holds the SSL certificate to be used for certificate-based +authentication. + +=item B I + +Password required to load the private key in B. + +=item B B|B|B|B|B|B + +Define which SSL protocol version must be used. By default C will +attempt to figure out the remote SSL protocol version. See +L for more details. + =item B B|B Format of the output to generate. If set to B, will create output that @@ -6285,9 +6730,114 @@ number. =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I will send values to a I topic, a distributed +queue. +Synopsis: + + + Property "metadata.broker.list" "broker1:9092,broker2:9092" + + Format JSON + + + +The following options are understood by the I: + +=over 4 + +=item EB IE + +The plugin's configuration consists of one or more B blocks. Each block +is given a unique I and specifies one kafka producer. +Inside the B block, the following per-topic options are +understood: + +=over 4 + +=item B I I + +Configure the named property for the current topic. Properties are +forwarded to the kafka producer library B. + +=item B I + +Use the specified string as a partioning key for the topic. Kafka breaks +topic into partitions and guarantees that for a given topology, the same +consumer will be used for a specific key. The special (case insensitive) +string B can be used to specify that an arbitrary partition should +be used. + +=item B B|B|B + +Selects the format in which messages are sent to the broker. If set to +B (the default), values are sent as C commands which are +identical to the syntax used by the I and I. + +If set to B, the values are encoded in the I, +an easy and straight forward exchange format. + +If set to B, values are encoded in the I format, which is +" \n". + +=item B B|B + +Determines whether or not C, C and C data sources +are converted to a I (i.e. a C value). If set to B (the +default), no conversion is performed. Otherwise the conversion is performed +using the internal value cache. + +Please note that currently this option is only used if the B option has +been set to B. + +=item B (B=I only) + +A prefix can be added in the metric name when outputting in the I format. +It's added before the I name. +Metric name will be "" + +=item B (B=I only) + +A postfix can be added in the metric name when outputting in the I format. +It's added after the I name. +Metric name will be "" + +=item B (B=I only) + +Specify a character to replace dots (.) in the host part of the metric name. +In I metric name, dots are used as separators between different +metric parts (host, plugin, type). +Default is "_" (I). + +=item B B|B + +If set to B, the plugin instance and type instance will be in their own +path component, for example C. If set to B (the +default), the plugin and plugin instance (and likewise the type and type +instance) are put into one component, for example C. + +=item B B|B + +If set to B (the default), convert counter values to rates. If set to +B counter values are stored as is, i.e. as an increasing integer number. + +This will be reflected in the C tag: If B is enabled, +converted values will have "rate" appended to the data source type, e.g. +C. + +=back + +=item B I I + +Configure the kafka producer through properties, you almost always will +want to set B to your Kafka broker list. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C -The I will send values to I, a powerfull stream +The I will send values to I, a powerful stream aggregation and monitoring system. The plugin sends I encoded data to I using UDP packets. @@ -6303,6 +6853,7 @@ Synopsis: TTLFactor 2.0 Tag "foobar" + Attribute "foo" "bar" The following options are understood by the I: @@ -6356,6 +6907,17 @@ interval is multiplied to set the TTL. The default value is B<2.0>. Unless you know exactly what you're doing, you should only increase this setting from its default value. +=item B B|B + +If set to B, create riemann events for notifications. This is B +by default. When processing thresholds from write_riemann, it might prove +useful to avoid getting notification events. + +=item B B|B + +If set to B, attach state to events based on thresholds defined +in the B plugin. Defaults to B. + =back =item B I @@ -6363,6 +6925,11 @@ default value. Add the given string as an additional tag to the metric being sent to I. +=item B I I + +Consider the two given strings to be the key and value of an additional +attribute for each metric being sent out to I. + =back =head1 THRESHOLD CONFIGURATION @@ -7034,7 +7601,7 @@ Example: Max 100 Satisfy "All" - + # Match if the value of any data source is outside the range of 0 - 100. Min 0 @@ -7216,7 +7783,7 @@ Example: # Replace "example.net" with "example.com" Host "\\" "example.com" - + # Strip "www." from hostnames Host "\\ @@ -7299,6 +7866,6 @@ L =head1 AUTHOR -Florian Forster Eocto@verplant.orgE +Florian Forster Eocto@collectd.orgE =cut