# netdata python.d.plugin configuration for postgresql # # This file is in YaML format. Generally the format is: # # name: value # # There are 2 sections: # - global variables # - one or more JOBS # # JOBS allow you to collect values from multiple sources. # Each source will have its own set of charts. # # JOB parameters have to be indented (using spaces only, example below). # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Global Variables # These variables set the defaults for all JOBs, however each JOB # may define its own, overriding the defaults. # update_every sets the default data collection frequency. # If unset, the python.d.plugin default is used. # update_every: 1 # priority controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard. # Lower numbers move the charts towards the top of the page. # If unset, the default for python.d.plugin is used. # priority: 60000 # penalty indicates whether to apply penalty to update_every in case of failures. # Penalty will increase every 5 failed updates in a row. Maximum penalty is 10 minutes. # penalty: yes # autodetection_retry sets the job re-check interval in seconds. # The job is not deleted if check fails. # Attempts to start the job are made once every autodetection_retry. # This feature is disabled by default. # autodetection_retry: 0 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # JOBS (data collection sources) # # The default JOBS share the same *name*. JOBS with the same name # are mutually exclusive. Only one of them will be allowed running at # any time. This allows autodetection to try several alternatives and # pick the one that works. # # Any number of jobs is supported. # # All python.d.plugin JOBS (for all its modules) support a set of # predefined parameters. These are: # # job_name: # name: myname # the JOB's name as it will appear at the # # dashboard (by default is the job_name) # # JOBs sharing a name are mutually exclusive # update_every: 1 # the JOB's data collection frequency # priority: 60000 # the JOB's order on the dashboard # penalty: yes # the JOB's penalty # autodetection_retry: 0 # the JOB's re-check interval in seconds # # A single connection is required in order to pull statistics. # # Connections can be configured with the following options: # # dsn : 'connection URI' # see https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-connect.html#LIBPQ-CONNSTRING # # OR # # database : 'example_db_name' # user : 'example_user' # password : 'example_pass' # host : 'localhost' # port : 5432 # connect_timeout : 2 # in seconds, default is 2 # statement_timeout : 2000 # in ms, default is 2000 # sslmode : mode # one of [disable, allow, prefer, require, verify-ca, verify-full] # sslrootcert : path/to/rootcert # the location of the root certificate file # sslcrl : path/to/crl # the location of the CRL file # sslcert : path/to/cert # the location of the client certificate file # sslkey : path/to/key # the location of the client key file # # SSL connection parameters description: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/libpq-ssl.html # # Additionally, the following options allow selective disabling of charts # # table_stats : false # index_stats : false # database_poll : 'dbase_name1 dbase_name2' # poll only specified databases (all other will be excluded from charts) # # Postgres permissions are configured at its pg_hba.conf file. You can # "trust" local clients to allow netdata to connect, or you can create # a postgres user for netdata and add its password below to allow # netdata connect. # # Please note that when running Postgres from inside the container, # the client (Netdata) is not considered local, unless it runs from inside # the same container. # # Postgres supported versions are : # - 9.3 (without autovacuum) # - 9.4 # - 9.5 # - 9.6 # - 10 # # Superuser access is needed for theses charts: # Write-Ahead Logs # Archive Write-Ahead Logs # # Autovacuum charts is allowed since Postgres 9.4 # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- socket: name : 'local' user : 'postgres' database : 'postgres' tcp: name : 'local' database : 'postgres' user : 'postgres' password : 'postgres' host : 'localhost' port : 5432 tcpipv4: name : 'local' database : 'postgres' user : 'postgres' password : 'postgres' host : '127.0.0.1' port : 5432 tcpipv6: name : 'local' database : 'postgres' user : 'postgres' password : 'postgres' host : '::1' port : 5432