=item B<TypesDB> I<File> [I<File> ...]
-Set one or more files that contain the data-set descriptions.
+Set one or more files that contain the data-set descriptions. See
+L<types.db(5)> for a description of the format of this file.
=item B<Interval> I<Seconds>
=over 4
-=item B<Exec> I<User>[:[I<Group>]] I<Executable>
+=item B<Exec> I<User>[:[I<Group>]] I<Executable> [I<E<lt>argE<gt>> [I<E<lt>argE<gt>> ...]]
+
+=item B<NotificationExec> I<User>[:[I<Group>]] I<Executable> [I<E<lt>argE<gt>> [I<E<lt>argE<gt>> ...]]
+
+=item B<NagiosExec> I<User>[:[I<Group>]] I<Executable> [I<E<lt>argE<gt>> [I<E<lt>argE<gt>> ...]]
Execute the executable I<Executable> as user I<User>. If the user name is
followed by a colon and a group name, the effective group is set to that group.
specify the same user/group here. If the daemon is run with superuser
privileges, you must supply a non-root user here.
+The executable may be followed by optional arguments that are passed to the
+program. Please note that due to the configuration parsing numbers and boolean
+values may be changed. If you want to be absolutely sure that something is
+passed as-is please enclose it in quotes.
+
+The B<Exec>, B<NotificationExec>, and B<NagiosExec> statements change the
+semantics of the programs executed, i.E<nbsp>e. the data passed to them and the
+response expected from them. This is documented in great detail in
+L<collectd-exec(5)>.
+
=back
=head2 Plugin C<hddtemp>
<Threshold>
<Type "foo">
- Min 0.00
- Max 1000.00
+ WarningMin 0.00
+ WarningMax 1000.00
+ FailureMin 0.00
+ FailureMax 1200.00
Invert false
Instance "bar"
</Type>
<Plugin "interface">
Instance "eth0"
<Type "if_octets">
- Max 10000000
+ FailureMax 10000000
</Type>
</Plugin>
<Host "hostname">
<Type "cpu">
Instance "idle"
- Min 10
+ FailureMin 10
</Type>
<Plugin "memory">
<Type "memory">
Instance "cached"
- Min 100000000
+ WarningMin 100000000
</Type>
</Plugin>
</Host>
=over 4
-=item B<Max> I<Value>
+=item B<FailureMax> I<Value>
+
+=item B<WarningMax> I<Value>
Sets the upper bound of acceptable values. If unset defaults to positive
-infinity.
+infinity. If a value is greater than B<FailureMax> a B<FAILURE> notification
+will be created. If the value is greater than B<WarningMax> but less than (or
+equal to) B<FailureMax> a B<WARNING> notification will be created.
+
+=item B<FailureMin> I<Value>
-=item B<Min> I<Value>
+=item B<WarningMin> I<Value>
Sets the lower bound of acceptable values. If unset defaults to negative
-infinity.
+infinity. If a value is less than B<FailureMin> a B<FAILURE> notification will
+be created. If the value is less than B<WarningMin> but greater than (or equal
+to) B<FailureMin> a B<WARNING> notification will be created.
=item B<Invert> B<true>|B<false>
If set to B<true> the range of acceptable values is inverted, i.E<nbsp>e.
-values between B<Min> and B<Max> are not okay. Defaults, of course, to
-B<false>.
+values between B<FailureMin> and B<FailureMax> (B<WarningMin> and
+B<WarningMax>) are not okay. Defaults to B<false>.
=item B<Persist> B<true>|B<false>
L<collectd-exec(5)>,
L<collectd-perl(5)>,
L<collectd-unixsock(5)>,
+L<types.db(5)>,
L<hddtemp(8)>,
L<kstat(3KSTAT)>,
L<mbmon(1)>,