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<Backend "collectd::unixsock">
<Instance "collector">
Socket "/var/run/collectd-unixsock"
<Backend "collectd::unixsock">
<Instance "collector">
Socket "/var/run/collectd-unixsock"
+ TimeseriesBackend "rrdtool"
+ TimeseriesBaseURL "/var/lib/collectd/rrd"
</Instance>
</Backend>
</Instance>
</Backend>
-----------
*collectd::unixsock* is a backend module which queries the system statistics
collection daemon *collectd* using its *unixsock* interface. It connects to
-----------
*collectd::unixsock* is a backend module which queries the system statistics
collection daemon *collectd* using its *unixsock* interface. It connects to
-the daemon and periodically queries all hosts and metric names. The latter are
-then stored as services of the respective host.
+the daemon and periodically queries all hosts and metric names.
CONFIGURATION
-------------
CONFIGURATION
-------------
The path name of the UNIX domain socket provided by collectd's
*unixsock* plugin.
The path name of the UNIX domain socket provided by collectd's
*unixsock* plugin.
+ *TimeseriesBackend* '<type>';;
+ The data-store type to be used to query time-series information of a
+ metric. This setting relates to a collectd writer plugin. The
+ data-store needs to be accessible from SysDB and the type needs to be
+ supported by SysDB (through an appropriate time-series fetcher
+ plugin like, for example, *timeseries::rrdtool*).
+
+ *TimeseriesBaseURL* '<url>';;
+ The base URL for time-series data. This may be a path-name or a
+ network address depending on the time-series backend type.
+
SEE ALSO
--------
manpage:sysdbd[1], manpage:sysdbd.conf[5],
SEE ALSO
--------
manpage:sysdbd[1], manpage:sysdbd.conf[5],
+manpage:sysdbd-timeseries-rrdtool[5],
https://collectd.org/, https://collectd.org/wiki/index.php/Plugin:UnixSock
https://collectd.org/, https://collectd.org/wiki/index.php/Plugin:UnixSock
+The SysDB homepage: https://sysdb.io/
+
AUTHOR
------
SysDB was written by Sebastian "tokkee" Harl <sh@tokkee.org>.
AUTHOR
------
SysDB was written by Sebastian "tokkee" Harl <sh@tokkee.org>.