# Beanstalk monitoring with Netdata Provides server and tube-level statistics. ## Requirements - `python-beanstalkc` **Server statistics:** 1. **Cpu usage** in cpu time - user - system 2. **Jobs rate** in jobs/s - total - timeouts 3. **Connections rate** in connections/s - connections 4. **Commands rate** in commands/s - put - peek - peek-ready - peek-delayed - peek-buried - reserve - use - watch - ignore - delete - release - bury - kick - stats - stats-job - stats-tube - list-tubes - list-tube-used - list-tubes-watched - pause-tube 5. **Current tubes** in tubes - tubes 6. **Current jobs** in jobs - urgent - ready - reserved - delayed - buried 7. **Current connections** in connections - written - producers - workers - waiting 8. **Binlog** in records/s - written - migrated 9. **Uptime** in seconds - uptime **Per tube statistics:** 1. **Jobs rate** in jobs/s - jobs 2. **Jobs** in jobs - using - ready - reserved - delayed - buried 3. **Connections** in connections - using - waiting - watching 4. **Commands** in commands/s - deletes - pauses 5. **Pause** in seconds - since - left ## Configuration Edit the `python.d/beanstalk.conf` configuration file using `edit-config` from the Netdata [config directory](/docs/configure/nodes.md), which is typically at `/etc/netdata`. ```bash cd /etc/netdata # Replace this path with your Netdata config directory, if different sudo ./edit-config python.d/beanstalk.conf ``` Sample: ```yaml host : '127.0.0.1' port : 11300 ``` If no configuration is given, module will attempt to connect to beanstalkd on `127.0.0.1:11300` address ---