X-Git-Url: https://git.verplant.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fcollectd.conf.pod;h=874c16c11a871c5e92520006f8388c47592e331b;hb=ee77adcd0b2bcae1ddf726f199c4f9e45eb9ca2a;hp=11bc7fa58337ae31f069ad61cadf327dc3aafb7e;hpb=7b0f362e1766ff7f04fd5466680d3606140b6ddc;p=collectd.git diff --git a/src/collectd.conf.pod b/src/collectd.conf.pod index 11bc7fa5..874c16c1 100644 --- a/src/collectd.conf.pod +++ b/src/collectd.conf.pod @@ -130,6 +130,15 @@ Sets a plugin-specific interval for collecting metrics. This overrides the global B setting. If a plugin provides own support for specifying an interval, that setting will take precedence. +=item B I + +Specifies the the interval, in seconds, to call the flush callback if it's +defined in this plugin. By default, this is disabled + +=item B I + +Specifies the value of the timeout argument of the flush callback. + =back =item B B|B @@ -802,12 +811,22 @@ B can handle it. TCP-Port to connect to. Defaults to B<3551>. -=item B B +=item B B|B If set to B, the time reported in the C metric will be converted to seconds. This is the recommended setting. If set to B, the default for backwards compatibility, the time will be reported in minutes. +=item B B|B + +By default, the plugin will try to keep the connection to UPS open between +reads. Since this appears to be somewhat brittle (I appears to close +the connection due to inactivity quite quickly), the plugin will try to detect +this problem and switch to an open-read-close mode in such cases. + +You can instruct the plugin to close the connection after each read by setting +this option to B. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -5422,6 +5441,10 @@ dispatched to the daemon using the specified I as an identifier. This allows to "group" several processes together. I must not contain slashes. +=item B I + +Collect context switch of the process. + =back =head2 Plugin C @@ -6608,6 +6631,79 @@ Default: B<1978> =back +=head2 Plugin C + +The I reads CPU frequency and C-state residency on modern +Intel processors by using the new Model Specific Registers. + +=over 4 + +=item B I + +Bitmask of the list of core C states supported by the processor. +This option should only be used if the automated detection fails. +Default value extracted from the cpu model and family. + +Currently supported C-states (by this plugin): 3, 6, 7 + +Example: (1<<3)+(1<<6)+(1<<7) = 392 for all states + +=item B I + +Bitmask of the list of pacages C states supported by the processor. +This option should only be used if the automated detection fails. +Default value extracted from the cpu model and family. + +Currently supported C-states (by this plugin): 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 + +Example: (1<<2)+(1<<3)+(1<<6)+(1<<7) = 396 for states 2, 3, 6 and 7 + +=item B I|I + +Boolean enabling the collection of the I/O System-Management Interrupt +counter'. This option should only be used if the automated detection +fails or if you want to disable this feature. + +=item B I|I + +Boolean enabling the collection of the temperature of each core. +This option should only be used if the automated detectionfails or +if you want to disable this feature. + +=item B I|I + +Boolean enabling the collection of the temperature of each package. +This option should only be used if the automated detectionfails or +if you want to disable this feature. + +=item B I + +Thermal Control Circuit Activation Temperature of the installed +CPU. This temperature is used when collecting the temperature of +cores or packages. This option should only be used if the automated +detection fails. Default value extracted from B + +=item B I + +Bitmask of the list of elements to be thermally monitored. This option +should only be used if the automated detection fails or if you want to +disable some collections. The different bits of this bitmask accepted +by this plugin are: + +=over 4 + +=item 0 ('1'): Package + +=item 1 ('2'): DRAM + +=item 2 ('4'): Cores + +=item 3 ('8'): Embedded graphic device + +=back + +=back + =head2 Plugin C =over 4 @@ -7388,13 +7484,14 @@ Synopsis: Host "localhost" Port "6379" Timeout 1000 + Prefix "examplePrefix" Values are submitted to I, using the metric name as the key, and the timestamp as the score. Retrieving a date range can then be done using the C I command. Additionnally, all the identifiers of these -I are kept in a I called C and can be +I are kept in a I called C or C if a Prefix was specified and can be retrieved using the C I command. See L and L for details.