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diff --git a/collectors/ebpf.plugin/ebpf.d.conf b/collectors/ebpf.plugin/ebpf.d.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 5cb844b2..00000000 --- a/collectors/ebpf.plugin/ebpf.d.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -# -# Global options -# -# The `ebpf load mode` option accepts the following values : -# `entry` : The eBPF collector only monitors calls for the functions, and does not show charts related to errors. -# `return : In the `return` mode, the eBPF collector monitors the same kernel functions as `entry`, but also creates -# new charts for the return of these functions, such as errors. -# -# The eBPF collector also creates charts for each running application through an integration with the `apps.plugin` -# or `cgroups.plugin`. -# If you want to disable the integration with `apps.plugin` or `cgroups.plugin` along with the above charts, change the setting -# `apps` and `cgroups` to 'no'. -# -# The `update every` option defines the number of seconds used to read data from kernel and send to netdata -# -# The `pid table size` defines the maximum number of PIDs stored in the application hash tables. -# -# The `btf path` specifies where to find the BTF files. -# -# The `maps per core` defines if hash tables will be per core or not. This option is ignored on kernels older than 4.15. -# -# The `lifetime` defines the time length a thread will run when it is enabled by a function. -# -[global] - ebpf load mode = entry - apps = no - cgroups = no - update every = 5 - pid table size = 32768 - btf path = /sys/kernel/btf/ - maps per core = yes - lifetime = 300 - -# -# eBPF Programs -# -# The eBPF collector has the following eBPF programs: -# -# `cachestat` : Make charts for kernel functions related to page cache. -# `dcstat` : Make charts for kernel functions related to directory cache. -# `disk` : Monitor I/O latencies for disks -# `fd` : This eBPF program creates charts that show information about file manipulation. -# `filesystem`: Monitor calls for functions used to manipulate specific filesystems -# `hardirq` : Monitor latency of serving hardware interrupt requests (hard IRQs). -# `mdflush` : Monitors flush counts for multi-devices. -# `mount` : Monitor calls for syscalls mount and umount -# `oomkill` : This eBPF program creates a chart that shows which process got OOM killed and when. -# `process` : This eBPF program creates charts that show information about process life. -# `shm` : Monitor calls for syscalls shmget, shmat, shmdt and shmctl. -# `socket` : This eBPF program creates charts with information about `TCP` and `UDP` functions, including the -# bandwidth consumed by each. -# `softirq` : Monitor latency of serving software interrupt requests (soft IRQs). -# `sync` : Monitor calls for syscall sync(2). -# `swap` : Monitor calls for internal swap functions. -# `vfs` : This eBPF program creates charts that show information about process VFS IO, VFS file manipulation and -# files removed. -# -# When plugin detects that system has support to BTF, it enables integration with apps.plugin. -# -[ebpf programs] - cachestat = yes - dcstat = no - disk = no - fd = yes - filesystem = no - hardirq = no - mdflush = no - mount = yes - oomkill = yes - process = yes - shm = yes - socket = no - softirq = yes - sync = no - swap = yes - vfs = no - network connections = no |