plugin_name: idlejitter.plugin modules: - meta: plugin_name: idlejitter.plugin module_name: idlejitter.plugin monitored_instance: name: Idle OS Jitter link: '' categories: - data-collection.synthetic-checks icon_filename: 'syslog.png' related_resources: integrations: list: [] info_provided_to_referring_integrations: description: '' keywords: - latency - jitter most_popular: false overview: data_collection: metrics_description: > Monitor delays in timing for user processes caused by scheduling limitations to optimize the system to run latency sensitive applications with minimal jitter, improving consistency and quality of service. method_description: > A thread is spawned that requests to sleep for fixed amount of time. When the system wakes it up, it measures how many microseconds have passed. The difference between the requested and the actual duration of the sleep, is the idle jitter. This is done dozens of times per second to ensure we have a representative sample. supported_platforms: include: [] exclude: [] multi_instance: false additional_permissions: description: '' default_behavior: auto_detection: description: 'This integration will run by default on all supported systems.' limits: description: '' performance_impact: description: '' setup: prerequisites: list: [] configuration: file: name: 'netdata.conf' section: 'plugin:idlejitter' description: '' options: description: > This integration only supports a single configuration option, and most users will not need to change it. folding: title: '' enabled: false list: - name: loop time in ms description: > Specifies the target time for the data collection thread to sleep, measured in miliseconds. default_value: 20 required: false examples: folding: enabled: true title: '' list: [] troubleshooting: problems: list: [] alerts: [] metrics: folding: title: Metrics enabled: false description: "" availability: [] scopes: - name: global description: "" labels: [] metrics: - name: system.idlejitter description: CPU Idle Jitter unit: "microseconds lost/s" chart_type: line dimensions: - name: min - name: max - name: average