X-Git-Url: https://git.tokkee.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=ff95091168b69bc1880c3f37bdc18d499e82270b;hb=0532336600cf2abe1d25af8fbf5ad3cf3b6b31e0;hp=ee009eef538d5b47ae9155398fb5e32b33bbab1f;hpb=996f8b63eb79d98640174eeb3c26451b10c09dda;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index ee009eef..ff950911 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -2525,6 +2525,17 @@ do that: By setting B to I the effect of B is inverted: All selected interfaces are ignored and all other interfaces are collected. +=item B I|I + +Interface name is not unique on Solaris (KSTAT), interface name is unique +only within a module/instance. Following tuple is considered unique: + (ks_module, ks_instance, ks_name) +If this option is set to true, interface name contains above three fields +separated by an underscore. For more info on KSTAT, visit +L + +This option is only available on Solaris. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -3347,6 +3358,38 @@ Configures the topic(s) to subscribe to. You can use the single level C<+> and multi level C<#> wildcards. Defaults to B, i.e. all topics beneath the B branch. +=item B I + +Path to the PEM-encoded CA certificate file. Setting this option enables TLS +communication with the MQTT broker, and as such, B should be the TLS-enabled +port of the MQTT broker. +A valid TLS configuration requires B, B and B. + +=item B I + +Path to the PEM-encoded certificate file to use as client certificate when +connecting to the MQTT broker. +A valid TLS configuration requires B, B and B. + +=item B I + +Path to the unencrypted PEM-encoded key file corresponding to B. +A valid TLS configuration requires B, B and B. + +=item B I + +If configured, this specifies the string protocol version (e.g. C, +C) to use for the TLS connection to the broker. If not set a default +version is used which depends on the version of OpenSSL the Mosquitto library +was linked against. + +=item B I + +A string describing the ciphers available for use. See L and the +C utility for more information. If unset, the default ciphers +will be used. + + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -4404,6 +4447,21 @@ Default: C =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I plugin writes notifications to Nagios' I as +a I. + +Available configuration options: + +=over 4 + +=item B I + +Sets the I to write to. Defaults to F. + +=back + =head2 Plugin C =over 4 @@ -4910,6 +4968,13 @@ Default: B<0.9> Sets the Time-To-Live of generated ICMP packets. +=item B I + +Sets the size of the data payload in ICMP packet to specified I (it +will be filled with regular ASCII pattern). If not set, default 56 byte +long string is used so that the packet size of an ICMPv4 packet is exactly +64 bytes, similar to the behaviour of normal ping(1) command. + =item B I Sets the source address to use. I may either be a numerical network @@ -6185,6 +6250,12 @@ rate of counters and size of sets will be zero, timers report C and gauges are unchanged. If set to B, the such metrics are not dispatched and removed from the internal cache. +=item B B|B + +When enabled, create a C metric which reports the change since the last +read. This option primarily exists for compatibility with the I +impelemtation by Etsy. + =item B I Calculate and dispatch the configured percentile, i.e. compute the latency, so @@ -7139,14 +7210,18 @@ 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 +=item B B When the virt 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. +data according to this setting. The default is to not set the plugin_instance. +B means use the guest's name as provided by the hypervisor. B means use the guest's UUID. +You can also specify combinations of the B and B fields. +For example B means to concatenate the guest name and UUID +(with a literal colon character between, thus I<"foo:1234-1234-1234-1234">). + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -7220,6 +7295,14 @@ Service name or port number to connect to. Defaults to C<2003>. Protocol to use when connecting to I. Defaults to C. +=item B I + +When set to non-zero, forces the connection to the Graphite backend to be +closed and re-opend periodically. This behavior is desirable in environments +where the connection to the Graphite backend is done through load balancers, +for example. When set to zero, the default, the connetion is kept open for as +long as possible. + =item B B|B If set to B (the default), logs errors when sending data to I. @@ -7620,6 +7703,8 @@ Synopsis: Timeout 1000 Prefix "collectd/" Database 1 + MaxSetSize -1 + StoreRates true @@ -7628,7 +7713,7 @@ the timestamp as the score. Retrieving a date range can then be done using the C I command. Additionally, all the identifiers of these I are kept in a I called C (or C<${prefix}/values> if the B option was specified) and can be retrieved -using the C I command. You can specify the database to use +using the C I command. You can specify the database to use with the B parameter (default is C<0>). See L and L for details. @@ -7673,7 +7758,18 @@ is recommended but not required to include a trailing slash in I. =item B I -This index selects the redis database to use for writing operations. Defaults to C<0>. +This index selects the redis database to use for writing operations. Defaults +to C<0>. + +=item B I + +The B option limits the number of items that the I can +hold. Negative values for I sets no limit, which is the default behavior. + +=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. =back @@ -7754,7 +7850,7 @@ C. =item B B|B -If set the B, append the name of the I (DS) to the +If set to B, append the name of the I (DS) to the "service", i.e. the field that, together with the "host" field, uniquely identifies a metric in I. If set to B (the default), this is only done when there is more than one DS.