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The C<unixsock plugin> opens an UNIX-socket over which one can interact with
the daemon. This can be used to use the values collected by collectd in other
-applications, such as monitoring, or submit externally collected values to
-collectd.
+applications, such as monitoring solutions, or submit externally collected
+values to collectd.
-This plugin is used by L<collectd-nagios(1)> to check if some value is in a
-certain range and exit with a Nagios-compatible exit code.
+For example, this plugin is used by L<collectd-nagios(1)> to check if some
+value is in a certain range and exit with a Nagios-compatible exit code.
=head1 COMMANDS
The I<OptionList> is an optional list of I<Options>, where each option is a
key-value-pair. A list of currently understood options can be found below, all
-other options will be ignored.
+other options will be ignored. Values that contain spaces must be quoted with
+double quotes.
I<Valuelist> is a colon-separated list of the time and the values, each either
an integer if the data-source is a counter, or a double if the data-source is
=item B<message=>I<Message> (B<REQUIRED>)
Sets the message of the notification. This is the message that will be made
-accessible to the user, so it should contain some useful information. This
-option must be the last option because the rest of the line will be its value,
-even if there are spaces and equal-signs following it! This option is
-mandatory.
+accessible to the user, so it should contain some useful information. As with
+all options: If the message includes spaces, it must be quoted with double
+quotes. This option is mandatory.
=item B<severity=failure>|B<warning>|B<okay> (B<REQUIRED>)
I<Hostname>/I<Plugin>/I<Type>
Where I<Plugin> and I<Type> are both either of type "I<Name>" or
-"I<Name>-I<Instance>". This sounds more complicated than it is, so here are
+"I<Name>-I<Instance>". If the identifier includes spaces, it must be quoted
+using double quotes. This sounds more complicated than it is, so here are
some examples:
myhost/cpu-0/cpu-user
myhost/load/load
myhost/memory/memory-used
myhost/disk-sda/disk_octets
+ "myups/snmp/temperature-Outlet 1"
=head1 ABSTRACTION LAYER