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diff --git a/collectors/REFERENCE.md b/collectors/REFERENCE.md deleted file mode 100644 index f19533f21..000000000 --- a/collectors/REFERENCE.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,149 +0,0 @@ -<!-- -title: "Collectors configuration reference" -custom_edit_url: "https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/collectors/REFERENCE.md" -sidebar_label: "Collectors configuration" -learn_status: "Published" -learn_topic_type: "Tasks" -learn_rel_path: "Configuration" ---> - -# Collectors configuration reference - -The list of supported collectors can be found in [the documentation](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/COLLECTORS.md), -and on [our website](https://www.netdata.cloud/integrations). The documentation of each collector provides all the -necessary configuration options and prerequisites for that collector. In most cases, either the charts are automatically generated -without any configuration, or you just fulfil those prerequisites and [configure the collector](#configure-a-collector). - -If the application you are interested in monitoring is not listed in our integrations, the collectors list includes -the available options to -[add your application to Netdata](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/edit/master/collectors/COLLECTORS.md#add-your-application-to-netdata). - -If we do support your collector but the charts described in the documentation don't appear on your dashboard, the reason will -be one of the following: - -- The entire data collection plugin is disabled by default. Read how to [enable and disable plugins](#enable-and-disable-plugins) - -- The data collection plugin is enabled, but a specific data collection module is disabled. Read how to - [enable and disable a specific collection module](#enable-and-disable-a-specific-collection-module). - -- Autodetection failed. Read how to [configure](#configure-a-collector) and [troubleshoot](#troubleshoot-a-collector) a collector. - -## Enable and disable plugins - -You can enable or disable individual plugins by opening `netdata.conf` and scrolling down to the `[plugins]` section. -This section features a list of Netdata's plugins, with a boolean setting to enable or disable them. The exception is -`statsd.plugin`, which has its own `[statsd]` section. Your `[plugins]` section should look similar to this: - -```conf -[plugins] - # timex = yes - # idlejitter = yes - # netdata monitoring = yes - # tc = yes - # diskspace = yes - # proc = yes - # cgroups = yes - # enable running new plugins = yes - # check for new plugins every = 60 - # slabinfo = no - # python.d = yes - # perf = yes - # ioping = yes - # fping = yes - # nfacct = yes - # go.d = yes - # apps = yes - # ebpf = yes - # charts.d = yes - # statsd = yes -``` - -By default, most plugins are enabled, so you don't need to enable them explicitly to use their collectors. To enable or -disable any specific plugin, remove the comment (`#`) and change the boolean setting to `yes` or `no`. - -## Enable and disable a specific collection module - -You can enable/disable of the collection modules supported by `go.d`, `python.d` or `charts.d` individually, using the -configuration file of that orchestrator. For example, you can change the behavior of the Go orchestrator, or any of its -collectors, by editing `go.d.conf`. - -Use `edit-config` from your [Netdata config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory) -to open the orchestrator primary configuration file: - -```bash -cd /etc/netdata -sudo ./edit-config go.d.conf -``` - -Within this file, you can either disable the orchestrator entirely (`enabled: yes`), or find a specific collector and -enable/disable it with `yes` and `no` settings. Uncomment any line you change to ensure the Netdata daemon reads it on -start. - -After you make your changes, restart the Agent with `sudo systemctl restart netdata`, or the [appropriate -method](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/start-stop-restart.md) for your system. - -## Configure a collector - -Most collector modules come with **auto-detection**, configured to work out-of-the-box on popular operating systems with -the default settings. - -However, there are cases that auto-detection fails. Usually, the reason is that the applications to be monitored do not -allow Netdata to connect. In most of the cases, allowing the user `netdata` from `localhost` to connect and collect -metrics, will automatically enable data collection for the application in question (it will require a Netdata restart). - -When Netdata starts up, each collector searches for exposed metrics on the default endpoint established by that service -or application's standard installation procedure. For example, -the [Nginx collector](https://github.com/netdata/go.d.plugin/blob/master/modules/nginx/README.md) searches at -`http://127.0.0.1/stub_status` for exposed metrics in the correct format. If an Nginx web server is running and exposes -metrics on that endpoint, the collector begins gathering them. - -However, not every node or infrastructure uses standard ports, paths, files, or naming conventions. You may need to -enable or configure a collector to gather all available metrics from your systems, containers, or applications. - -First, [find the collector](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/collectors/COLLECTORS.md) you want to edit -and open its documentation. Some software has collectors written in multiple languages. In these cases, you should always -pick the collector written in Go. - -Use `edit-config` from your -[Netdata config directory](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/nodes.md#the-netdata-config-directory) -to open a collector's configuration file. For example, edit the Nginx collector with the following: - -```bash -./edit-config go.d/nginx.conf -``` - -Each configuration file describes every available option and offers examples to help you tweak Netdata's settings -according to your needs. In addition, every collector's documentation shows the exact command you need to run to -configure that collector. Uncomment any line you change to ensure the collector's orchestrator or the Netdata daemon -read it on start. - -After you make your changes, restart the Agent with `sudo systemctl restart netdata`, or the [appropriate -method](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/docs/configure/start-stop-restart.md) for your system. - -## Troubleshoot a collector - -First, navigate to your plugins directory, which is usually at `/usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/`. If that's not the case -on your system, open `netdata.conf` and look for the setting `plugins directory`. Once you're in the plugins directory, -switch to the `netdata` user. - -```bash -cd /usr/libexec/netdata/plugins.d/ -sudo su -s /bin/bash netdata -``` - -The next step is based on the collector's orchestrator. - -```bash -# Go orchestrator (go.d.plugin) -./go.d.plugin -d -m <MODULE_NAME> - -# Python orchestrator (python.d.plugin) -./python.d.plugin <MODULE_NAME> debug trace - -# Bash orchestrator (bash.d.plugin) -./charts.d.plugin debug 1 <MODULE_NAME> -``` - -The output from the relevant command will provide valuable troubleshooting information. If you can't figure out how to -enable the collector using the details from this output, feel free to [join our Discord server](https://discord.com/invite/mPZ6WZKKG2), -to get help from our experts. |