X-Git-Url: https://git.verplant.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd-unixsock.pod;h=da4f2b22fe3764bc3c35787ec386a576c8272775;hb=63cbff115ba03717e81087d1419fc07c24d205c2;hp=05e49a5d5c3003e49037e3684c60f4080d060742;hpb=4369226a63805e79e72f148f232a530b40afc3ec;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd-unixsock.pod b/src/collectd-unixsock.pod index 05e49a5d..da4f2b22 100644 --- a/src/collectd-unixsock.pod +++ b/src/collectd-unixsock.pod @@ -20,6 +20,9 @@ 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. +This plugin is used by L to check if some value is in a +certain range and exit with a Nagios-compatible exit code. + =head1 COMMANDS Upon start the C opens a UNIX-socket and waits for @@ -47,14 +50,34 @@ Example: -> | GETVAL myhost/cpu-0/cpu-user <- | 1 value=1.260000e+00 +=item B + +Returnes a list of the values available in the value cache together with the +time of the last update, so that querying applications can issue a B +command for the values that have changed. + +The first line's status number is the number of identifiers returned or less +than zero if an error occured. Each of the following lines containes the +update time as an epoch value and the identifier, seperated by a space. + +Example: + -> | LISTVAL + <- | 69 Values found + <- | 1182204284 leeloo/cpu-0/cpu-idle + <- | 1182204284 leeloo/cpu-0/cpu-nice + <- | 1182204284 leeloo/cpu-0/cpu-system + <- | 1182204284 leeloo/cpu-0/cpu-user + ... + =item B I I Submits a value (identified by I, see below) to the daemon which will dispatch it to all it's write-plugins. The I is a -colon-seperated list of values, either an integer if the data-source is a -counter, of a double if the data-source if of type "gauge". You can submit an -undefined gauge-value by using B. When submitting B to a counter the -behavior is undefined. +colon-seperated list of the time and the values, each either an integer if the +data-source is a counter, of a double if the data-source if of type "gauge". +You can submit an undefined gauge-value by using B. When submitting B to +a counter the behavior is undefined. The time is given as epoch (i.Ee. +standard UNIX time). Example: -> | PUTVAL testhost/interface/if_octets-test0 1179574444:123:456 @@ -100,7 +123,10 @@ communicate with the daemon, you're encouraged to use and expand this module. =head1 SEE ALSO -L, L, L +L, +L, +L, +L =head1 AUTHOR